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COTE Presents: Practical Considerations for Specifying Heat Pump Water Heaters

April 30 @ 12:00 pm 1:00 pm

AIA Long Beach / South Bay & Southern California Edison, a Collaborative Partnership

Free Open only to AIA LBSB active chapter members through March 17 | General Admission registration opens March 18

1.0 LU/HSW/ZNCD

Description:

Heat pump water heaters (HPWH) have quickly become indispensable for complying with the California energy code (Title 24, Part 6). This class will lead architects and designers through proper location choices for heat pump water heaters, as well as ventilation, maintenance, power, and condensate management, so that you can specify these units with confidence.  This course will also detail the greenhouse gas reduction benefits of heat pump technologies and how they contribute toward achieving a project’s Zero Net Carbon Design goals.

Learning objectives:

  • Understand how heat pump water heaters work by pulling heat from the surrounding air.
  • Learn proper locations and ventilation requirements to ensure HPWHs have an adequate source of heat and can be effectively maintained.
  • Compare operational Carbon emissions of typical gas water heaters and HPWHs as part of a zero net carbon design.
  • Using case studies, see how to show HPWHs on plan sets to ensure smooth installation in the field.

Presenter:

Nick Brown - Build Smart Group

Nick Brown is President of Build Smart, an independent energy consultancy specializing in California energy modeling, energy code, and building performance that supports builders and architects in designing energy-efficient buildings. Nick is a Certified Energy Analyst (CEA) for residential and an Associate Energy Analyst (AEA) for nonresidential construction by the California Association of Building Energy Consultants (CABEC). He is a Subject Matter Expert on the Energy Code Ace statewide education team and teaches classes for Southern California Edison on Net Zero Design, All-electric Homes, Heat Pumps, and Selling Clean Energy Homes.

Presented in partnership with Southern California Edison

Energy Efficiency Education Program in partnership with Southern California Edison
Committee On The Environment