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On-demand Until October 13, 2021 Abstract: The COVID-19 era has created new risks for buildings, any of which have seen significantly lower occupancy and therefore water is not regularly running through their facilities. Stagnation in tanks can create a host of new problems and health concerns for building occupants. ASSE 1082 is a new standard that eliminates the need for mixing valves, while maintaining reliability and reducing Legionella risks. In this session, you’ll learn how the new ASSE 1082 standard can be integrated into water heating projects to reduce operating costs, save space and reduce the risks of Legionella. Learning Objectives:- Describe how the new ASSE 1082 standard can be used to streamline water heater designs.
- Explore the drawbacks of the ASSE 1017 and 1070 standards.
- Explain how to eliminate the need for costly and troublesome mixing valves, while reducing the install cost of your project.
- Identify solutions to reduce energy consumption while reducing the Legionella risk in your hot water projects.
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Speaker Sri Deivasigamani Intellihot Founder and CEO Sridhar (Sri) Deivasigamani didn’t set out to create the first commercial tankless on-demand hot water heater. But, after returning home from a 30-hour flight only to find his basement completely flooded from a broken water heater, he knew a worthy challenge when he saw it. After mopping up the basement, the robotics engineer immediately started troubleshooting his water heater. By sunrise, he had the idea for what would become the first on-demand, tankless commercial water heater. This idea would revolutionize the industry and create a safer, cleaner, and more efficient option for building owners. Today, Intellihot boasts several large-scale clients including Levi's® Stadium, home of the San Francisco 49ers, 340 on the Park, Chicago’s second tallest residential building, and Hilton Hotels. The success of Intellihot continues to flourish, with revenue growth in excess of 100 percent year-over-year. The company now employs 100+ people in both Galesburg and Chicago and continues to secure key partnerships nationwide. Prior to founding Intellihot, Sri spent ten years at Caterpillar as a mechanical engineer with a focus on marine engines and control systems. He holds a bachelor’s degree from Manipal Institute of Technology, India, and a master’s degree in Mechanical Engineering from Clemson University. Sri Holds more than 60 Patents, is a member of the IWBI Health equity advisory committee, and is a 2022 Edison award winner.
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A Winning Combination: Saving Energy & Reducing Legionella Risks via ASSE Standard 1082
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