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Application Of Air-Cooled Hydronic Heat Pumps (Group)
The demand for low global warming potential (GWP) refrigerant in HFAC equipment has increased as the overall demand for decarbonization has increased. In this webinar, we will explore some of the benefits of these refrigerants, as well as some of the possible challenges in transition.

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Course Number: NP-F-G-1043W
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Application of Air-Cooled Hydronic Heat Pumps
Modular air-to-water heat pump chillers can serve as a sustainable alternative that can improve energy utilization. In this webinar, we will explore different plant system designs and configurations utilizing these chillers, as well as methods you can employ to conduct plant optimization.
We will also review the different levels of controls logic, including start-up and plant loading sequences, including hydronic system loops, primary secondary flows, and variable primary flows. We will end by reviewing thermal storage and domestic hot water storage techniques.
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