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06/26/2019: LIVE INTERACTIVE WEBINAR, Design and Installation of Modern Domestic Water Heating Systems - Encore Presentation, Wednesday, June 26, 2019, 12pm-1pm Eastern

06/26/2019: LIVE INTERACTIVE WEBINAR, Design and Installation of Modern Domestic Water Heating Systems - Encore Presentation, Wednesday, June 26, 2019, 12pm-1pm Eastern

1 hr. Webinar

Level: Intermediate

Item#: RV-W062619

SME: Robert Hazleton, Jr., PE

This course has been discontinued
 

This is a live, encore presentation of webinars that were originally offered on 03/19/2019, 04/17/2019, and 05/21/2019.  Attendees of the previously offered presentations, RV-W031919, RV-W041719, and RV-W052119 will not receive CEU for attending the 06/26/2019 presentation.

 
One of life’s small pleasures is having a gentle warm shower after a hard day’s work. But domestic water heating systems as we know it are a relatively recent phenomenon. The storage type water wasn’t invented until the 1889. We now take it for granted that hot water will be available as soon as we turn on the hot water handle. Today’s efficient and reliable water heaters are the result of careful engineering design, proper installation and continual innovation. This webinar will briefly trace the history of water heater design innovation and provide the required design and installation elements of today’s modern domestic water heating systems.

Note: This is a live webinar delivered via WebEx. Session instructions will be emailed to you 24-48 hours prior to the webinar and the morning of the webinar. If you have not received your instructions for any reason please call client support the day of the event. Webinars are live and interactive and students will have the ability to directly interact with and ask questions of the presenter.
Course Objectives
  • Explain the operation of a condensing tankless water heater to clients, building officials and inspectors who are unfamiliar with this technology.
  • Calculate the 1 and 2-hour hot water demand requirements of various facilities using manufacturer’s, local jurisdiction and/or DOE standards for the safe distribution of hot water to building occupants.
  • Size and select the proper number of water heaters based on the hot water demand calculations.
  • List key inspection requirements for a domestic water system to ensure safe operation at startup.
  • Select and design a hot water re-circulation system, based on the client’s requirement, plumbing codes, the safety and welfare of the public, and installation cost.
SUBJECT MATTER EXPERT: Robert Hazleton, Jr., PE
Robert  Hazleton, Jr., PE Photo

Bob has over 40 years of experience in mechanical engineering. His experience includes hands on work at an electrical generating station, part of an installation team at a NASA tracking station and supervisor of an operations and maintenance crew at a research laboratory. Bob also has been a design engineer working for Lenity Architecture and its predecessors for the past 18 years. This range of experience gives Bob a unique perspective of mechanical systems design and installation.

 

Bob is a registered professional engineer in 36 States. During his time with Lenity Architecture, Bob has worked on hundreds of projects across the United States and Canada. In this range of work, Bob has experienced a vast variety of building codes and interpretations. Bob has experience with HVAC, plumbing, natural gas, electrical power, fire alarm and low voltage systems. He has experience testing smoke control systems and kitchen ventilation systems.

 

Bob is married and lives in Oregon. His two adult children are employed in the medical field as an MD and an RN. Bob is a retired NCAA and High School football official. 

State Licenses
DC - Engineer (General - CE21800018)
IN - Engineer (General - Board Approved - CE21800018)