******* Technical Characteristics of Various Geothermal Technologies ********

Date: Tuesday, February 9, 2016.

Location: McLaren Engineering - Lecture Hall
100 Snake Hill Road, West Nyack, NY 10994

Time: 5:30 PM - Refreshments, Food & Networking

6:00 PM - Lecture will begin promptly.

COST: $20 for Members, $40 for Non-Members*

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Speaker: Paul Auerbach, Total Green LLC

Course Title: Technical characteristics of various Geothermal Technologies - 2 PDH 

This overview of Geothermal Technologies will deal with:

·         A survey in the state-of-the-art in geothermal design and installation technologies. 

·         The various heat transfer mediums in use today and ease of installation for each

·         Frequency of system repair

·         Control methodologies

·         Economic benefits




A direct exchange (DX) geothermal heat pump system is a geothermal heat pump system in which the refrigerant circulates through copper tubing placed in the ground. The refrigerant exchanges heat directly with the soil through the walls of the copper tubing. This eliminates the plastic water pipe and water pump to circulate water found in a water-source geothermal heat pump. This simplicity allows the system to reach high efficiencies while using a relatively shorter and smaller set of buried tubing, reducing installation cost. DX systems, like water-source systems, can also be used to heat water in the house for use in radiant heating applications and for domestic hot water, as well as for cooling applications.
Gradually developing since the 1970s, DX technology is now experiencing a surge in popularity among homeowners and small businesses due to high energy costs. There is also increasing awareness of environmental and energy issues among urban and suburban residents with limited space in which to install a system.

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This notification is your invitation to join this PE's in Construction Lecture presentation to be held at McLaren Engineering headquarters on Tuesday, February 9, 2016. Refreshments and networking to start circa 5:30 PM followed by the lecture which will begin at 6:00 pm promptly. McLaren Engineering is located at 100 Snake Hill Road, West Nyack, NY 10994 - T 845.353.6400

This event is open to the public.  Please spread the word throughout your organization. 

Payments may be made at the door at the beginning of the event, by cash or check payable to NYSSPE - PEC or in advance by credit card by contacting Jenifer Miller 518-283-7490. For further information on schedule, registration and/or for ticket purchase, contact Kate Sajduk P.E. - PE's in Construction Group - ksajduk@brookerengineering.com



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