The potential for ground source heat pump and variable refrigerant flow systems to positively impact building performance has made them increasingly popular design choices in recent years. Have you ever wondered
how these systems can be modelled effectively to improve the design process? If so, our next webinar on 23rd April will help.
The webinar will show you how the performance of these systems can be simulated to help inform your design decisions. We will illustrate best practice modelling techniques using DesignBuilder EnergyPlus and highlight
some important points to help you confidently design and model ground source heat pump and VRF systems in your own projects:
https://register.gotowebinar.com/register/670864126966608396
Two experienced consulting engineers, Brendan Hall of CHA Consulting and Mattie DeDoes of Karpinski Engineering, will use separate case studies to show you how ground heat exchangers can be effectively modelled to
improve HVAC system efficiency. The webinar will include:
You can register to watch the webinar live on 23rd April or to access the recording here:
https://register.gotowebinar.com/register/670864126966608396. Mattie has put together
his own summary guide on modelling VRF systems which will be made available after the webinar to all those that register.
To whet your appetite for this webinar, you can find this earlier case study from Brendan on “design and modeling a geothermal system”:
https://designbuilder.co.uk/casestudies/Case%20Study_CH-UH_High_School_DesignBuilder.pdf.
Other informative content including case studies, webinars and tutorials is freely available from
https://designbuilder.co.uk/
All the very best of health to you, your families, friends and colleagues during these challenging times.
David Cocking
Director I Tel: +44 (0)1453 755500
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david.cocking@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
DesignBuilder Software Ltd, 1st Floor, Clarendon Court, 54-56 London Rd, Stroud, GL5 2AD
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