This course provides a foundation for implementing commercial heat pump water heater systems in multifamily settings. In addition to identifying code, policy and economic measures instrumental to change, this course also explores the fundamental products, practices and implementation of commercial heat pump water heater systems. It will discuss essential design considerations and explore case studies of successful systems.
 
 Audience: This class is intended for engineers, architects, designers, building owners/managers, and maintenance personnel.
 
 Learning Objectives
  • Identify national, state and local codes and policies that are driving change
  • Understand the unique value proposition of CHPWH systems
  • Review market language, product delivery and available heat pump technology.
  • Discuss the fundamentals of heat pump water heaters and commercial system design
  • Learn how to use Ecotope’s free sizing tool: Ecosizer
  • Explore case studies featuring successful implementation.
 
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Eligible for 2 AIA Learning Units
 

Colin GristColin Grist, PE | Ecotope

Colin Grist primarily specializes in heat pump water heating systems. He has designed and commissioned over a dozen successful systems from multiple vendors. Colin also works on all other facets of mechanical and plumbing system design. He performs building analysis, load calculations, energy modeling, and HVAC engineering design using tools such as AutoCAD, Revit, and eQUEST. On site, Colin works closely with clients on commissioning, construction administration, and energy audits of new and existing buildings.  Colin leads the central heat pump water heating engineering team at Ecotope, Inc., and serves as instructor on behalf of D+R LEARN.

REGISTER 

COMMERCIAL HPWH FOR MULTIFAMILY HOUSING

WED DEC 01
10AM - NOON
COLIN GRIST

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