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Specification & Design of Heating Systems with Heat Pumps

Specification & Design of Heating Systems with Heat Pumps

Tipperary Energy Agency

Engineers Ireland and the Society of Chartered Surveyors Ireland

This programme is in collaboration with, and supported by, the above authority.

Specification & Design of Heating Systems with Heat Pumps

About

The online course aims to enhance the knowledge base of the construction sector in Ireland with respect to heat pumps in homes and commercial buildings. The construction sector have to change their method and type of specifications and designs for heating systems from predominately high carbon heating systems to low carbon heating systems. There are a large number of different types of heat pump heating systems available with a myriad of emitters and controls that require more knowledge than before in appliance selection and design as part of an integrated design of renovations and low energy buildings.

Who Should Take Part?

The course is suitably designed for the construction sector and will cover a number of topics relating to specification and design of heating systems with heat pumps in Ireland.

  1. Rationale and carbon pricing for heat pumps in Ireland
  2. Heat pump types and applications
  3. Optimising the design of heat pumps in Ireland
  4. Commissioning for long service life and high efficiency
  5. Research findings from the SuperHomes 2.0 Research project.
Access:Free

Specification & Design of Heating Systems with Heat Pumps

Programme Information

Overview

In conjunction with Tipperary Energy Agency (TEA) this course will include low carbon heating options, heat pump types and applications, design considerations for heat pumps, installation and commissioning watch outs, and finish with lessons from SuperHomes 2.0 Research project (TUS), and cold weather performance of heat pumps.

Specification & Design of Heating Systems with Heat Pumps

In conjunction with Tipperary Energy Agency (TEA) this course will include low carbon heating options, heat pump types and applications, design considerations for heat pumps, installation and commissioning watch outs, and finish with lessons from SuperHomes 2.0 Research project (TUS), and cold weather performance of heat pumps.

Access:Free

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