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Upcoming Webinars: Taco Tuesday Training Series

Written by HTS Marketing Team | May 18, 2020 1:27:41 PM

 

Are you interested in the latest HVAC systems, tool and technologies? Tune in with Taco Comfort Solutions every Tuesday at 12 noon EDT for a quick one-hour webinar. With residential-focused and commercial-focused topics, these webinars have a little something for everyone, and you won't want to miss it! Check out the upcoming webinars below and don't forget to register! 

Here are the upcoming Taco Tuesday Webinars:

May 19: Residential Focus

Flow, Head, Cv and You
Presented by John Barba

 

Circulators are sized according to flow and head, but the most common question we hear is “how do I find them?” In this program, you’ll learn how to find the flow needed for a system or zone, how to determine head loss, and how this thing known as Cv can trip you up if you’re not careful.

May 26: Commercial Focus
Use the TACO HSS Software to Design a Hydronic Heat Pump System

Presented by Rich Medairos, P.E. and Brett Zerba

 

Topics include:

  • Produce a complete hydronic layout in minutes
  • Size and display pipe diameters
  • Display pipe flows
  • Size pumps and expansion tanks
  • Select equipment
  • Produce a direct return and reverse return system
  • Create schedules
  • Create a BOM
  • Create a detail report
  • Save file to AutoCAD

June 2: Residential Focus
Combustion Analysis
Presented by John Barba

 

With today’s high-efficiency heating equipment, combustion analysis isn’t just a good idea, it’s the difference between a good system and a great one. We’ll show you how to conduct a combustion analysis, what to look for, and how to use that information to optimize your boiler performance.


June 9: Commercial Focus
Manual Pressure Drop Calculations for Hydronic Systems
Presented by Rich Medairos, P.E. and Brett Zerba

Webinar topics include:

  • Learn the ins and outs of hydronic system calculation by doing it manually
  • What is pipe pressure drop?
  • What is fitting pressure drop?
  • How do you find equipment pressure drop?
  • What is Cv?

 

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