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Duct Condensation Workshop - Morning Session - CEU

  • Tuesday, September 15, 2020
  • 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM
  • Trane, 2224 72nd Terrace E., Sarasota, FL 34243
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THIS CLASS IS SOLD OUT BUT WE HAVE OPENED AN AFTERNOON SESSION - CLICK HERE TO REGISTER

DUCT CONDENSATION WORKSHOP
Morning Session
Strategies to Control Duct Condensation

Presented by Rick Sims
Perfect for 
Field Technicians • Estimators • Business Owners • Sales Engineers
Credits Available: 1 Hour CEU - 3.5 Nate Credits

September 15, 2020
Morning Class / 8:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
Location: TRANE SUPPLY
2224 72nd Terrace E. (2nd Floor Classroom) Sarasota, FL 34243


This Course will Cover this and more.....

    • How high of an R-value is required to assure prevention of condensation for even the most extreme cases?

    • What do the manufacturers of insulation and duct-board say are the limitations of their products?
    • How much difference does it make if we upgrade from R-4 to R-6 duct; or from R-6 to R-8 duct work?
    • How much difference does it make if the air around the duct is 1F degrees warmer or cooler?
    • How much difference does it make if we raise the fan speed and increase the supply air temperature?
    • Does it matter if ducts touch each other or other things?
    • Where are the best and worse locations for cold components within these unconditioned spaces?
    • Does it make a difference if the duct surface is shiny?
    • How is it possible that the old rusty system did not sweat as much as the new replacement system?
    • How do we know if an unconditioned space is over-ventilated?

    This is a no excuses approach to solving these issues. This course quantifies actual results and surface temperatures that will be achieved with each of these strategies. Some of the strategies are simple things that every service technician can do on every maintenance and service call. Other strategies are things that installers can do to improve every installation. There are lots of things that sales people, estimators and designers can do to predict and avoid problems. Many of these best practices have little or no additional cost that every one of your employees should know. 


    The course objectives are to increase proficiency in diagnosis of moisture related issues by knowing what data is relevant and knowing how to use it. The included course material arms attendees with the tables, methods and formulas used to calculate duct surface temperatures. Course materials include a printed handout and a downloadable digital document with even more information on the topic that can be used as a field reference on any smart phone or other connectable device.


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