October 9, 2024 – 9am – 3pm – Empire State Building, 20 W 34th Street, New York, NY
We’ll discuss how each system impacts energy efficiency, installation complexity, and operational costs, as well as their suitability for different home sizes and usage patterns. Attendees will gain insights into the benefits and drawbacks of each type, helping them make an informed decision based on their specific needs and environmental goals. By the end, you’ll understand how to select the most effective system for optimizing both comfort and energy savings in your home.
Chuck O’Donnell is the Director of Marketing for Laars Heating Systems Company. In his role, Chuck leads the Laars marketing department and its efforts to bring forth and promote Laars products within the HVAC industry. Chuck’s experience ranges from design engineering, product management and marketing management over a 20-year career. Before joining the Bradford White Corporation, he spent 10 years with the Emerson Electric Company where he led marketing efforts for the Baumann business unit and prior to that was a design engineer for the Gemini Valve Company.
This course is an introduction to radiant cooling for all audiences. From the physics of absorbing heat energy through a network of pipes to application considerations for energy efficient system design.
Jeff Schneider, Technical Sales Manager at REHAU Construction LLC, Building Solutions Division. He has been actively involved with ASHRAE, IGSHPA and RPA for many years with primary focus on RFH/Cooling and Turf Conditioning projects. Graduated from Dunwoody College of Technology with a focus on HVAC and Plumbing design. Jeff has been part of several specialty project groups within the REHAU organization including, Hospital, Turf conditioning and Airport project teams and is passionate about utilizing Hydronic based systems to build better and more energy efficient Buildings.
Commercial HVAC systems are lagging behind domestic systems in the use of cloud analytics to manage for best outcomes in occupant comfort, maintenance and utility costs. Peter Wolff of Armstrong Fluid Technology will review the technologies available and show what they deliver.
Peter Wolff is a Global Offering Manager – Ecosystems and Energy Upgrades for Armstrong Fluid Technology. With a Bachelor’s Degree in Engineering and Applied Science from Sussex University in England, Peter has been in the pump and building services sector his whole career, living and working in the UK, Canada and the US with extensive experience in the Middle East.
Please note that this is one of the most popular events offered by Rathe Associations, and spots tend to fill up quickly. Please Enroll ASAP to secure your place.
This event is intended for Engineers, Designers, Developers, and Facilities managers.