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Intro to Heat Pump Water Heaters

On-demand Until October 20, 2021

Duration:60 minutes

Earn: 1 PDH; 1 AIA LU/Elective; 1 ASPE CEU; 0.1 IACET CEU


Abstract:

Heat pump technology is the most innovative, efficient solution to meet the ever challenging goals of reducing energy usage and emissions.  This educational presentation provides an introduction to the design of heat pump water heaters and their applications. The presentation will review the basics of heat pump technology, how the various types of HPWH’s are designed, and provide insight into the pertinent details of applications and sizing. Participants will learn the key factors to consider when designing a domestic hot water system utilizing heat pump water heaters.

Learning Objectives:
  1. Identify the various components of a heat pump system.
  2. Describe the basic processes and underlying heat transfer principles that occur in a heat pump system.
  3. Explain the pros and cons of heat pump water heaters.
  4. Explain the factors involved when considering a heat pump water heater for an application.


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Speaker

Isaac Wilson

Product Support Manager

A.O. Smith

Isaac has been working in water heating technology for nearly 4 years with A.O. Smith. He is currently the Product Support Manager and is responsible for all pre-sales technical support for both commercial and residential products, which includes the Application Engineering Team. He has taught numerous educational courses over his career and has extensive knowledge in both product/system design and application engineering. He holds a bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Louisville.



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