Adding value in HVAC applications

84 - Adding value in HVAC applications

In this course, you can learn about how you add value in HVAC systems for commercial buildings. We will look at how hydronic systems reduce energy consumption, how integrated solutions and modularised systems improve building performance, and how distributed pumping optimises HVAC system installation.

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Course overview

Modules
Modules: 4
Completion time
Completion time: 20 minutes
Difficulty level
Difficulty level: Intermediate
This course is part of a learning track
This course is part of a Learning Track

Course overview

00:02:54

How hydronic systems for HVAC reduce energy consumption

In this module, we will give you more knowledge about how hydronic systems for cooling and heating help you improve indoor climate, personal comfort and work efficiency. You will hear about how you can get potential energy efficiency gains of up to 35%.

00:03:46

How integrated HVAC solutions increase building performance

In this module, we will give you more knowledge and background about optimising your HVAC system performance and finding solutions to improve efficiency. You will hear about how installing a Grundfos MIXIT mixing loop system can be up to 25% more cost effective than other traditional solutions.

00:03:48

How modularised HVAC systems improve building performance

In this module, we will look at how you avoid difficulties when designing, selecting and sizing HVAC components and with underperforming or faulty specifications. You will hear about how a Grundfos modular solution requires up to 50% less space, which maximises the building's rentable square meters.

00:02:55

How distributed pumping optimises HVAC system installation

In this module, we will give you more knowledge and background about installing, commissioning and integrating your HVAC system to a Building Management System. You will hear about how a Grundfos distributed pumping solution makes this process faster and easier by making balancing and control valves redundant.

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