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Heat Pump Fundamentals Training - Designers & Mechanical Engineers

  • 25 Feb 2025
  • 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
  • Novotel Hotel Toronto North York
  • 12

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Professional Development Course:

Heat Pump Fundamentals Training for Designers & Mechanical Engineers


Attention Designers & Mechanical Engineers:

Take advantage of a FREE, in-person, 6-hour training program on the fundamentals of heat pumps developed & delivered by ASHRAE Toronto.

This course provides Designers, Architects, and Mechanical Engineers with essential knowledge on using heat pumps to support decarbonization in commercial buildings, focusing on Class B and C properties, business case development, and technical design considerations. These buildings, often older and in need of efficiency upgrades, offer significant potential for energy and carbon reduction.


Instructor: Sarkis Platis

A sustainability specialist with a focus on community infrastructure, Sarkis possesses expertise in existing building energy analysis, greenhouse gas emission accounting, and decarbonization strategies. Sarkis has seven years of experience decarbonizing all building types including industrial, institutional, education, labs, offices, and residential. As a LEED AP, he is passionate about developing a sustainable built environment.


Course Details

Date: Tuesday, Feb 25th, 2025

Time: 9am - 4pm

Location: Novotel North York Hotel, Gibson Ballroom - 3 Park Home Ave, Toronto, ON M2N 6L3

Light pastries & fruit will be available in the morning followed by a build your own sandwich/wrap lunch buffet around noon.

Paid parking is available on site & near the venue. 

Please feel free to reach out if you need assistance registering:


Tina Abbasi

ASHRAE Toronto CTTC Chair

cttc@torontoashrae.com

Tina.abbasi@zapascon.com


Doug Waterston

ASHRAE Toronto CTTC Co-Chair

waterston@kilmerenv.com


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