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Start Date:now available on demand
Start Time: register to view immediately
Duration:60 minutes
Learn how a building can meet its space heating and ventilation needs through 100% outside air direct fired heating technology. We will explore the inherently safe design of MAU & HTHV direct-fired, heating and ventilation technologies with focus on ventilation. After this course, you will be able to recognize the differences between draw through (MAU) and blow through (HTHV) technologies, as well as their respective strengths/weaknesses for different applications.
Learning Objectives:
- Understand how a building can meet its space heating and ventilation needs through 100% outside air direct fired heating technology
- Understand the differences between draw through (MAU) and blow through (HTHV) technologies
- Understand the potential for widespread energy savings with HTHV technologies
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Speakers
Dave Binz Director of Engineering Cambridge Engineering, Inc. Application Engineering Manager
Cambridge Engineering
Dave is the Application Engineering Manager for Cambridge Engineering. Dave holds a Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering from the University of Notre Dame and has extensive experience in the High Efficiency HVAC market. He began his career with Carrier Corporation as a Sales Engineer serving the large commercial and industrial market with engineered solutions.
He joined Cambridge Engineering as a Regional Sales Manager and now travels North America speaking to engineers, building owners, and utilities on next generation heating and ventilation technologies.
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Engineering Principles: Heating & Ventilation with 100% Outside Air
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