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September Lunch Meeting - How the New DOE Pump Regulations Will Affect You and Your Clients

  • 05 Sep 2019
  • 11:30 AM - 1:00 PM
  • Byron's Southend, 101 W. Worthington Avenue, Suite 110 Charlotte, NC 28203
  • 134

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TOPIC: How the New DOE Pump Regulations Will Affect You and Your Clients

  

    By: Andrew Hayes

     

Learning Objectives:    

Compliance is coming.  In 2016 the US Department of Energy (DOE) issued the first-ever Energy Conservation Standard for certain Clean Water Pumps. The rules became effective in 2016, but compliance is mandatory on January 27, 2020. Pumps designed for clean water are in scope and will be subject to the new standards. 

The objective of this talk is to gain a better understanding of the new regulations and how those regulations affect your current and future projects, covering:

  • 1.   General pump performance
  • 2.   Pump energy efficiency and the DOE’s goal for the five types of targeted HVAC pumps
  • 3.   The new pump performance ratings and how it affects you and your clients

Speaker Bio:     

Andy Hayes has over 15 years experience in various HVAC roles and industries. His career has covered a wide range of development and leadership positions in hydronic heating and cooling as well as refrigerant-based air conditioning. 

Andy has a strong heat transfer and fluid dynamics foundation, holding a Bachelor of Science in mechanical engineering from the University of Buffalo and a Master of Science in mechanical engineering from the Rochester Institute of Technology. Andy is a project sales engineer with Heat Transfer Sales. Andy's current focus is on the optimum usage of water in commercial buildings and systems.

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