Commercial and Industrial Hot Water Generation Design Principle This CPD will look at the various methods of heating water, both direct and indirect and including design principles. It looks at developments in technology (storage, low water content and condensing) and with a focus upon both direct gas fired and direct electric hot water generation. The CPD will coverSTypes of water generation; calorifiers, cylinders, plate heat exchangers, direct electric and direct gas fired water heaters (including storage, continuous flow and low water content), System separation and decentralisation, Why use direct fired hot water generation?, LZC pre heat for DHW generation, The Future of Heat, Efficiencies and running cost, Condensing direct gas fired water heaters, principles of design., Direct electric water heaters principles of design. This CPD is suitable for those interested in hot water system design including – Building Services Consulting Engineers, Public Health Engineers, M&E Contractors, Heating Engineers and Architects. The CPD attendees will gain an insight into commercial domestic hot water production including, hot water production techniques – traditional boiler and cylinder, direct fired / point of use water heaters, their advantages and system design. Plant Room Surveying – Replacement and Enhancement CPD. This CPD will look at the standard workflow when undertaking a plantroom survey and advise on system hydronic enhancement, difficulties and best practice guidance for replacing commercial plantroom equipment. The CPD will cover, How to plan for a site survey, Health and safety considerations, Site and plantroom access, Hydronics and sizing, Gas / ventilation requirements and legislation, Controls requirements, Flue requirements and considerations. This CPD is suitable for those interested in hot water system design including – Building Services Consulting Engineers, Public Health Engineers, M&E Contractors, Heating Engineers and Architects. The CPD presentation will give attendees an insight into best practice / legislation and design consideration when planning to replace / upgrade commercial heating and hot water plantroom equipment. CHP (Combined Heat and Power) Commercial Buildings CPD, This CPD will introduce Combined Heat and Power (CHP) as an alternative way of meeting carbon reduction requirements and illustrates how small-scale CHP systems can be integrated into new and existing commercial buildings to achieve targets. This CPD will cover, Why Combined Heat and Power, Drivers for CHP, Electricity Transmission and Distribution, Connecting CHP to the Electricity Grid, Grid Protection Relays, CHP Emissions, Hydraulic Integration, CHP Modes of Operation, CIBSE AM12 and CHP sizing, Will your CHP Deliver CO2 Savings?, Will your CHP Deliver Cost Savings?, Remote Monitoring, CHP Servicing, Ten rules to maximise efficiency. This CPD is suitable for all levels from graduate to chartered engineers in mechanical, electrical and public health disciplines, or those working with consultants, local authorities, end-users, and installers; also suitable for energy managers, architects and energy assessors. The CPD presentation will give attendees an overview of the integration of CHP and traditional heating and hot water systems. Also, an understanding and responsibilities of the Distribution Network Operators and the communication routes to a successful connection process in line with the law. Road to Net Zero – Heat Pumps CPD. This CPD will introduce ways for individuals to think about energy to meet a lower or net zero carbon economy. This CPD will cover, Energy Transition and Legislation Drivers, Blended - Approach to Net Zero, Heat Pump – Technology, Traditional Design / Installation, DNO Connections, Typical Schematics, Durham Live Controller. This CPD is suitable for all levels from graduate to chartered engineers in mechanical, electrical and public health disciplines, or those working with consultants, local authorities, end-users, and installers; also suitable for energy managers, architects and energy assessors. The CPD presentation will give attendees an overview of the drivers, legislation, options to consider reducing reliance upon fossil fuels and how by becoming greener as the technology speeds up towards net zero grid electricity there will no longer be the need for fossil fuels in the energy mix. The benefits of Air Source Heat Pumps (ASHPs) as we transition from the traditional fossil fuels are evaluated, the pros and cons of the various heat pump technologies are discussed and examples of typical schematics, connections and installations are used to demonstrate the impact of this technology on commercial buildings.
- Energy Efficiency
HVAC;Water;Energy Efficiency
All our speakers are highly experienced with relevant professional qualifications in the heating and hot water industry.
5
Seminars or Webinars;Online and Video Learning;On Site at Provider’s Location;Presentations
1 hr
Free of Charge
03/01/2024
28/02/2026
- London
- North East England
- North West England
- Northern England
- Scotland
- South East England
- South West England
- Southern England
- Wales
- West Midlands England