Webinar
How to Unlock Higher HVAC Temperatures with Cascade Systems
Master the transition to electrified heating solutions. Discover how cascade systems offer a sustainable, high-temp alternative to traditional boilers, boosting efficiency and tackling retrofit challenges.
Webinar Details
- Date
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- 1 hour
Quick Facts
- Products
- System Component • Engineer & Architect
Speaker
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John Sustar
John has 15 years of experience in the HVAC industry and has a background in energy modeling, electrical and mechanical systems, and chilled water design. As a HVAC systems commercialization leader, he is responsible for developing and executing the commercial systems strategy at Trane—working cross-functionally with applications and systems engineering, sales, and marketing.
John lives in La Crosse, WI and holds a Master of Building Systems Engineering from the University of Colorado-Boulder and a B.S. in Electrical Engineering from the University of St. Thomas (MN).
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Daryl Keys
Daryl is a lead engineer in the HVAC Systems Development team for Trane North America. Based out of La Crosse, WI his responsibilities include the design, development, and commercialization of system-based building solutions. These include not only current industry wide systems, but as well as emerging systems.
Daryl has been with Trane for over 15 years. Most of that time with the new product development groups focused on screw and scroll compressor driven units. Prior to joining Trane, Daryl worked for 10 years in the automotive industry designing engine cooling and climate control systems for an automotive OEM in the Detroit, MI area.
Daryl spends his time outside of work with his wife (Colleen) and teenaged daughter (Avery). Interests include auto mechanics, car restoration, woodworking, and home improvement. Daryl volunteers his time coaching his daughter’s hockey and softball teams.
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Mike Filler
Mike Filler is the Solutions Leader for Thermal Storage at Trane Commercial. He is responsible for helping designers with thermal storage applications across North America. Mike volunteers with ASHRAE technical committees 6.8 (Geothermal Heat Pump & Energy Recovery) and 6.9 (Thermal Storage). Mike has a BSME from Clarkson University and an MBA from Indiana University. He holds a PE license in Colorado and is ASHRAE Certified as a High-Performance Building Design Professional.