Seminar 34 Hydronic Systems: Doing More with Less

Monday, January 25, 2016: 11:00 AM-12:00 PM
Fundamentals and Applications
Chair: Julia Keen, Kansas State University
Technical Committee: 06.01 Hydronic and Steam Equipment and Systems
Sponsor: Student Activities
This session illustrates doing a better job serving the needs of most commercial buildings by utilizing “Low Flow/High Delta” water-based systems. Water has a high affinity for energy and should be used in a much wiser fashion. This presentation illustrates how to use water-based systems to transfer energy more efficiently, save operational expense, help control systems operate with greater ease and open other benefits to the overall building design and operation. Lessons learned are illustrated on the application of “Low Flow – High Delta” water-based systems.

1  The Fundamentals of Low Flow and High Delta

Douglas F. Zentz, Ferris State University
This session illustrates doing a better job serving the needs of most commercial buildings by utilizing “Low Flow/High Delta” water based systems.  Water has a high affinity for energy and we should be using it in a much wiser fashion. This presentation will illustrate how to use water based systems to transfer energy more efficiently, save operational expense, help control systems operate with greater ease, and open other benefits to the overall building design and operation.  Lessons learned will be illustrated on the application of “Low Flow – High Delta” water based systmes.

2  Lessons Learned in Low Flow Applications

Jason A. Atkisson, P.E., Affiliated Engineers, Inc.
This session illustrates doing a better job serving the needs of most commercial buildings by utilizing “Low Flow/High Delta” water based systems.  Water has a high affinity for energy and we should be using it in a much wiser fashion.  This presentation will illustrate how to use water based systems to transfer energy more efficiently, save operational expense, help control systems operate with greater ease, and open other benefits to the overall building design and operation.  Lessons learned will be illustrated on the application of “Low Flow – High Delta” water based systems.
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