Steam and hot water provide a means of transporting controllable amounts of energy from a central boiler house, where it can be efficiently and economically generated, to the point of use. Steam and hot water are popular throughout industry for a broad range of tasks from mechanical power production to space heating and process applications. The boiler room is a place where there are many opportunities for energy efficiency, as described in this class.
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This course is accredited by: USGBC, BOMI, CIBSE, ACORE, REEP, FIRE, AFE, CPD, IAAT, and FENITEL
Schneider Electric |
Building Systems |
Facilities Operations and Management |
Facilities Operations, Maintenance and Engineering |
Operating and Maintaining Electrical and Mechanical Systems |
Operating and Maintaining HVAC Systems |