Webinar
Find the Free Heat: Air Cooled Heat Recovery
Discover the benefits of desuperheaters, partial heat recovery, and full heat recovery, and learn how each impacts system sizing and application. Gain insights through real-world examples on optimal plant layout and control for each heat recovery type.
Webinar Details
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Missed the webinar? Watch the recording of Trane's insightful webinar on heat recovery methods with air-cooled chillers, presented in partnership with leading trade publications. This session explored the details of desuperheaters, partial heat recovery, and full heat recovery, providing an overview of each type and their impact on chiller sizing and application.
During this webinar, our experts presented on the various heat recovery types, offering practical examples on how to properly layout and control your plant for optimal performance. Whether you're looking to enhance your understanding or seeking actionable strategies for your HVAC systems, this webinar is designed to equip you with knowledge you need.
What You Will Learn:
- Heat recovery chiller sizing
- Understanding the differences between heat recovery types
- Applying various types of heat recovery in chilled and hot water systems
Don't miss this opportunity to expand your expertise and improve your HVAC solutions with advanced heat recovery techniques.
Speaker
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Scott Delo, PE, CEM, BEMP
Scott Delo is a member of the Applications Engineering team based out of Lacrosse, WI, but works remotely from his home in Pittsburgh, PA. His areas of expertise are in chilled water systems, controls, and existing building applications. He is also a member of ASHRAE Standard 100, Energy and Emissions Building Performance Standard for Existing Buildings.
Scott has been with Trane for over 15 years. He started in the Customer Direct Services (C.D.S.) department in Lacrosse supporting TRACE 700 and worked on the development of TRACE 3D Plus. In 2015 Scott moved back to his hometown of Pittsburgh and joined the Mid-Atlantic region of Trane as a Project Developer and Energy Engineer. There he developed energy turnkey and performance contracting projects for building owners. Scott also worked as an Energy Engineer/Account Engineer on the Mid-Atlantic Digital Services Team. In that role Scott used Trane’s building analytic software to identify building control issues and develop solutions for customers. He is an Army Veteran having served as an engineering officer in the Wisconsin and Pennsylvania National Guard for a total of 8 years.
In Scott’s free time he enjoys working on fixing up his house, visiting national parks, hunting, and going on hikes with his wife Audra, daughter Hazel, and dog Lucy.
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Michelle Hull
Michelle joined Trane in 2019 as a Test Engineer in the La Crosse Research and Development Lab. She later transitioned to the Customer Direct Services (CDS) team as a Building Performance & Systems Engineer, where she led a cross-functional development team focused on TRACE 3D Plus and provided global support and training for CDS program users. Michelle holds a vocational degree in HVAC/R Service & Installation and a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering from Worcester Polytechnic Institute.
As an Applications Engineer, Michelle specializes in chilled and hot water systems and energy modeling. She is an active member of ASHRAE and is currently President of the La Crosse Area ASHRAE Chapter.
In her free time, Michelle enjoys traveling, hiking, rugby, and caring for her two cats, Fridge and Toaster.