On Demand Until June 29, 2022
Abstract:
Industrial process cooling using central chilling systems can save individual operations as much as 60 percent in energy costs — while also helping companies establish a positive corporate social responsibility reputation for going “green.” In today’s hyper-competitive market, manufacturers cannot afford to overlook innovative processes and new technologies that help minimize production costs, improve the company’s competitive position and strengthen the bottom line. Discover how central chilling and other engineering advances in chiller systems can maximize floorplan utilization and save in initial CapEx spend through modular design, system redundancy and equipment flexibility. Learning Objectives
- Explain how energy efficiency is achieved with floating head pressure.
- Explore how equipment modularity can maximize floorspace utilization.
- Discuss how to strategically manage CapEx for future growth. “Invest in today, expand in the future.”
- Discover how to maximize uptime with redundancy within process cooling equipment.
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Speaker
 Kyle Nelson Kyle has been a Senior Product Manager with Sterling for 3 years and has over 13 years of experience driving new product development in commercial and industrial markets. His expertise in launching new technology in temperature control and process cooling systems has led to significant advancements in Sterling’s ability to serve customers. Kyle holds a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering from the Milwaukee School of Engineering (MSOE), and has completed his Master’s in Business Administration.
Credits: 1 PDH; 1 RETA PDH; 1 AIA LU/Elective; 0.1 IACET CEU
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