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Chilled Water Systems

MAY 2, 2017 | 7:00 AM - 11:00 AM
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Chilled Water Systems often account for a major portion of the energy consumed in large commercial and industrial facilities. Attend this seminar and learn about opportunities to control energy costs and improve efficiency at your facility.

This class will equip participants to better:
– Understand the basics of chilled water systems, including variable speed for chillers, pumps, and cooling tower fans
– Improve operational efficiency by adjusting condenser water temperature
– Describe the differences between constant and variable chilled water flow
– Compare the benefits of central plant cooling versus package unit cooling
– Get buy-in from management for energy-efficiency projects
– Take advantage of available incentives and free services for energy-efficiency upgrades

Instructor:
David Wylie, P.E., Vice President, ASW Engineering
Management Consultants

Cost:
Free to PGE commercial and industrial customers. Others may attend based on space; fee will apply.

Credits:
• Clackamas Community College: 0.4 (CEUs)
• IFMA: 4 CFM maintenance points
• RETA: 4 PDHs or .4 CEUs


Details

Date: May 2, 2017

Time: 7:00 am - 11:00 am

Cost: Free

Event Category: Commercial, Industry + Agriculture

Website: www.energyeducationcenter.com/TrainingDetails.aspx?x=594

Location

Clackamas Community College/PGE Corporate University Campus
29353 SW Town Center Loop East
Wilsonville, OR 97070 United States
Phone: 503-464-2931

Organizer

PGE

Phone: 503-464-2931

Email: PGE.EnergyClasses@pgn.com

Website: View Organizer Website