November 2014 - Gas Detection
Post date: Oct 02, 2014 1:42:46 PM
Gas Detection and Control Systems
Gas detection systems can be used to save both lives and energy... but you need to know which you are doing when... and why. Join us to get a better understanding of gas detection and control systems.
Learning Objectives:
Learn about gas types and workplace limit levels
Understand control monitoring and alarm systems
Know the applicable code considerations as related to energy, ventilation, and refrigeration codes
Know how to specify the proper location of different gas sensors
Specific gas covered will include CO, CO2, NO2, O2, refrigerants, and more
About the Presenter
Thursday, November 6, 2014 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM CDT
Continuing Education
The LIVE version of this session qualifies for 1 PDH for Indiana, Illinois, and Wisconsin PEs. In order to receive a PDH certificate, each attendee must be registered and logged in on a separate computer or tablet. Additionally, the attendee needs to answer the live poll ques tons during the presentation and "participate" in the webinar. GoToWebinar uses a metric called "Interest Rating" for each attendee to determine participation. This statistic is computed from a proprietary algorithm that evaluates each attendee's interactions on a scale of 1 to 100 (100 being best). Factors that contribute to the Interest Rating include, but are not limited to, attendance length, attentiveness during the session (not multi-tasking on email, etc.), number of questions asked and an attendee's successful completion of polls, surveys and registration.
Sponsors
Ryan R. Hoger, LEED AP, has been with Temperature Equipment Corp. since 1997. He was the 2007-08 president of the Illinois ASHRAE Chapter and is actively involved with several ASHRAE and gas/electric utility committees. He has extensive experience with building automation systems (BAS), energy recovery ventilators (ERV), variable refrigerant flow (VRF), demand controlled ventilation (DCV), and other energy conserving HVAC systems. Ryan has written several HVAC articles for various publications and has a Bachelor of Science degree in General Engineering from the University of Illinois. He can be contacted at ryan.hoger@tecmungo.com.
Nothern Indiana ASHRAE
Temperature Equipment Corporation