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Watts’ ASPE-accredited webinar, “Data Center Server Cooling Optimization,” is now available on demand on the Watts LMS, Watts Works Online. During this one-hour webinar, you will learn about how a well-designed […]
Read More >>Can a hydronic system effectively—and efficiently—provide heating, cooling, domestic hot water, and heat recovery ventilation in a residential home? On Thursday, August 24, at noon CDT, John Siegenthaler, PE, a […]
Read More >>Watts is pleased to announce a live ASPE-accredited CEU webinar: “Data Center Server Cooling Optimization.” This webinar is part of the Watts® Works℠ Webinar Series, specifically tailored specifically for engineers, […]
Read More >>The two primary objectives in a domestic hot water plumbing system are 1) heat the water in a cost-effective manner and 2) deliver the water at an appropriate temperature to […]
Read More >>Bob “Hot Rod” Rohr and Greg Tubbs have seen all kinds of zone valves across North America. On June 22 at noon CDT, they will cover best practices in zoning from product […]
Read More >>It is of utmost importance to understand how to effectively apply mixing and balancing technology to optimize hot water delivery times, energy efficiency, water conservation, and safety in domestic hot […]
Read More >>Watts has announced “Top Considerations for Selecting Remote Controls for Boiler Systems,” an ASPE-accredited webinar worth 0.1 CEUs. On Wednesday, May 17, at noon EDT, participants will learn about remote […]
Read More >>Skilled labor shortages and time-consuming onsite logistics can wreak havoc on construction schedules. Prefabrication is an effective option to expedite projects while maintaining favorable labor investments. BIM (building information modeling) […]
Read More >>Watts has announced “Pressure Management for Water Loss Control in Public Water Systems,” an ASPE-accredited webinar worth 0.1 CEU. On Tuesday, April 25, 2023, at noon EDT, participants will learn […]
Read More >>There is an ongoing need for technicians who can diagnose and correct issues with all types of HVAC systems. Continuing from Troubleshooting Hydronic Systems, Part 1, where host John Siegenthaler, […]
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