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From Americas Restoration Systems
Water Restoration Certification


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Drying Equipment Quantity and Setup
The dehumidifier
Desiccant technology
Indoor Air Quality implementation
Cooling units
Air Change Rate
Drying as a science
Safety hazards
Identifying tools and equipment
Purchase of this course includes test fee, registration fee, enrollment key and certification
When you purchase this course you will receive an e-mail with your enrollment key
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From PDHengineer. com-Decatur Professional Development, LLC
Energy Savings in Building Electrical Mechanical and Plumbing Systems
... Air Distribution Systems, Chillers, Absorption Cooling Desiccant Dehumidification Ground-Source Heat Pumps HVAC Technologies to Consider Water Heating: Heat-Recovery Water Heating, Solar Water Heating Lighting: Fluorescent Lighting, Electronic Ballasts, Lighting Controls, Exterior Lighting Office, Food Service, and Laundry Equipment Energy Management Electric Motors and Drives:
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Alternatives to Active HVAC Systems
...by air movement, ventilation, night cooling, evaporation, desiccant dehumidification and earth coupling to name a few. All these techniques require little or no input of electrical energy. Even when these alternatives cannot avoid the use of compressive cooling systems completely, their role can optimize the energy consumption and the peak electric load.
This 6-hour course will introduce
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Desiccant Dehumidification Systems for Comfort Conditioning
...Desiccant air-conditioning systems can be used as alternatives for conventional air-conditioning equipment in any commercial or residential building. Recent breakthroughs in desiccant materials technology and the creation of new markets by Indoor Air Quality issues make desiccant-based air-conditioning equipment practical for many space-conditioning applications. In this course the student
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Desiccant Dehumidification Wheel Testing
...Desiccant cooling systems are energy efficient and environmentally benign. Desiccant systems allow more fresh air into buildings, thus improving indoor air quality without using more energy. Desiccant systems also displace chlorofluorocarbon-based cooling equipment, the emissions from which contribute to the depletion of the Earth's ozone layer. In this course the student will learn some
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