Chattanooga Engineers Club

ASHRAE- Why Hydronic Systems for Decarbonization and Low EUI?

  • 1 Mar 2023
  • 11:30 AM - 1:00 PM
  • Mountain City Club

Reservations Required by EOB Tues Feb 28 (see below)

Why Hydronic Systems for Decorbonization and Low EUI?

Wed Mar 1 at 11:30a

This month’s chapter program will give us the opportunity to learn more about hydronic systems and how they can be used to achieve decarbonization and low EUI. The learning objectives of this meeting are as follows:

- At a high level to understand the key factors driving future building decarbonization and the electrification of building HVAC design

- Why a low site EUI (Energy Use Intensity) building design will become mandatory

- Why hydronic heating and cooling with storage is desirable

- Why air and water source heat pumps with high COPs for cooling, heating and domestic water will become standard go to system to reduce Source EUI.

Speaker Chris Edmondson received his B.S. Degree in Mechanical Engineering from North Carolina State University in 1967. After graduation, he spent four and a half years as a salesman with the Trane Company. In 1971, he came to work for the James M. Pleasants Co., Inc. He worked as an Outside Salesman until 1978, when he was promoted to Vice President and Sales Manager till 1987. From 1987 to 2010, he has served as President of the Pleasants Company. Chris is currently CEO of James M. Pleasants Company.

Professional Development Certificates (1 hour) will be provided after the webinar.

Reservations: RSVP no later than 4:00pm Tuesday Feb 28 via email to Tricia King  patricia.king@rockwellautomation.com or call 423-596-0736 (NEW NUMBER).

ASHRAE_March_2023_Full_Newsletter_Final.pdf


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