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Energy solutions to reduce carbon Footprint and exceed the requirements of Part L
Overview
This training session focuses on how the latest HVAC technologies and design approaches can exceed the requirements of Building Regulations Part L. Engineers will learn how fully integrative design concepts can help them exceed the requirements of the latest building regulations while improving system efficiencies, and reducing carbon footprint. The module lasts 4 hours including breaks and discussion. However the course material can be split into two 2-hour sessions where necessary.
Agenda
Introduction |
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How Armstrong can Help you Exceed the Needs of your Clients Through Collaboration and an Integrated Design Approach |
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Overview of Part L and EPBD |
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The Legislation Landscape |
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The Energy Performance in Buildings Directive |
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Overview of Regulations L2A and L2B |
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| How a Integrated Packaged Approach to Heating System Components can exceed Part L Boiler Efficiency Levels |
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Considering Key Areas of Design for Systems |
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Achieving Overall Efficiencies of 94% |
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Reducing Installation Cost by 25% |
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Achieving Space Reduction with Integrated Systems |
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| Best Practice Pump Selection and Control |
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How Pipeline Mounting Pumps can Reduce Installation cost by 30% |
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Using Trimmed Impellers for Energy Savings of 16% |
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How Parallel Pumping can Reduce Installed kW by 25% |
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| Integrated Plant Control of Chilled Water Systems and How to Exceed Today’s Best In Class Operating Efficiencies |
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Demand Based Control of all Variable Speed Plant |
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Reducing Chiller Plant Operating Energy by 30% |
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Utilising Technology for COP’s of Greater than 7.0 |
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Mechanical Equipment Optimisation Solutions |
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Discussion and Questions |
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A Review of Discussions and Opportunities |
Key Learning Outcomes Include
- How to exceed current best-practice performance levels and reduce carbon footprint
- Adopting new design approaches to improve competitiveness
- Reducing whole-life cost in a profitable way
- How to reduce both installed cost and life-cycle costs while providing building owners with sustainable
heating and chilled water systems that exceed Part L requirements
More courses are scheduled to be announced but please feel free to contact us directly for any further information.
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