Webinar | Hydronic System Performance
Register by May 13, 2025
Energy and performance models make a few faulty assumptions about hydronic performance. By understanding these assumptions, we can have a better view of actual performance. This presentation will examine the performance impact of improper valve sizing, unstable system pressures, and balancing device selection. It also examines the physical effects of valve authority and coil degradation and presents technologies that can help resolve these issues.
Learning objectives
- explore the design and modelling assumptions regarding hydronic systems
- identify the systems performance issues that are caused by improperly sized control valves and poor valve authority
- understand how variances in coil performance affects thermal heat transfer efficiency
- discover how advanced control vales offer potential solutions for all these issues
Brought to you by the Edmonton Branch. Everyone is welcome to attend.
For any questions about this event, please contact [email protected].
About the speaker
Syed Anjum Abbas, P.Eng., is the regional application consultant with Belimo and holds a master of engineering degree in electrical and computer engineering from the University of Calgary. Syed has more than eight years of experience in the heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) industry, focusing on field control devices such as damper actuators,