Greening the Plumbing: Technology for Efficient Residential Water Distribution
| What | Washington |
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| When |
June 30, 2009 08:30 AM
June 30, 2009 04:00 PM
June 30, 2009 from 08:30 am to 04:00 pm |
| Where | McLane Fire Station, 125 Delphi Road NW (West Olympia, off Mud Bay Road) |
| Contact Email | classreg.ecobuilding@gmail.com |
| Contact Phone | (360) 754-6152 |
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Presented by: Gary Klein, Managing Director of Affiliated International Management, LLC
Who should attend:
Contractors, Plumbers, Trades people, & Homeowners.
This Course Covers:
Causes of Energy and Water Loss in Distribution
Pros and Cons:
Tank & Tankless • Gas & Electric • Solar & Alternative Heat Sources
Principles for Optimizing Performance in Design and Installation
Specifying High Performance Systems
Practical, cost-effective techniques for Service and Customer Satisfaction
Field trip to a LEED Platinum Home
Hot water is the first or second largest user of energy in our homes. Gary will evaluate the performance of hot water distribution systems in terms of water, energy and time and demonstrate how to deliver hot water to every fixture wasting no more than 1 cup waiting for the hot water to arrive. He will show how to apply these principles to both retrofit and new construction.
Registration required by June 25, 2009. Cost: $125.00
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