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Modern Hydronics Summit 2019
What You Will Learn at the Summit

John Siegenthaler/Robert Bean
Hydronic cooling in custom residential and light commercial/municipal applications.
There will be a review of multiple source equipment: geo water-to-water HPs; air-to-water HPs; dedicated chiller; chilled water recovery from high DHW heating load.

Lance MacNevin
What do you need to know about CSA B214-16 before 2020?
The 2020 National Building Code will refer to CSA B214-16, so it is important to become familiar with B214-16 before 2020.In this session Lance discusses how it applies to hydronics, radiant heating/cooling, and snow and ice melting.

Curtis Bennett
The onset of wireless controls-what does this mean for contractors?
Wireless technology has come a long way. Despite a strong upwards trend many seasoned tradesmen and women are somewhat unsure about the reliability of the technology.

Rob Waters
Dealing with the products of combustion: Venting challenges and options; Condensate challenges and options.
Contractors in the field continue to see venting and condensate as major challenges on retrofit installations.

John Siegenthaler
Future proofing hydronics systems-designing systems today that are relevant for 50+ years
This year's keynote session will describe why it's important to consider the future as we design in the present. It will bolster the case that the future of hydronic heating is all about low water temperatures. It will describe design concepts that help ensure long system life and compatibility with future heat sources. It will also show how existing high temperature systems can be modified for low water temperature operation.
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