Looplink

Geothermal Designer Boot Camp + LoopLink Certification

ONLINE

Description

The course will use IGSHPA's "Residential and Light Commercial Design and Installation Manual", and is taught by the author. LoopLink, an online geothermal design tool, will be used heavily in the class and the course comes with a 1-year license for the software. Loop Link Certification is earned by successfully completing the final design problem and is valid for three years. Each week students will have a reading lesson, a homework assignment (usually a design that you have to do on your own), and discussion with the instructor and other students.

Agenda

WELCOME - Orientation Materials & Tools For This Course

NOTE: Almost all reading assignments come out of the NEW IGSHPA Design & Installation Manual. It is expected that all students will have a copy of that manual for this course. To make this course great, we need to know what knowledge you already have and what you'd like to learn. Complete these exercises to help us understand your incoming level of expertise. This course is SELF-PACED, so you don’t need to be ‘logged in’ at any specific time. You’ll have access to all course materials for 120 days after the course ends, but Instructor Ryan Carda will answer all of your questions via discussion board, email, and phone during the specified course dates.

Pre-Course Assignments - You can begin immediately when you enroll

There is a LOT of great material packed into this six week course. Do your best to stick to the recommended timeline, but if you fall behind that's OK. The course is designed for busy professionals, so we're used to accommodating a variety of schedules and learning types. The important thing is that you eventually complete all of the assignments, become a world-class geothermal designer, and earn LoopLink certification.

WEEK 1 - Building Loads, GHP Hot Water Generation Options, Energy Modeling

Working with accurate loads is critical to a solid, cost-effective geothermal design. 'Garbage in, garbage out' is something we've all heard plenty of times - these assignments take the garbage out of your project. It's important to note that this isn't an exhaustive course for calculating building loads (that's a full course on it's own), but we will cover the basics.

WEEK 2 - Understanding Equipment Performance & Equipment Selection Strategies

Selecting the proper equipment is critical to designing cost-effective geothermal systems that work and are easy to maintain.

WEEK 3 - Ground Heat Exchanger (GHEX) Design Basics

This week we lay the foundation for designing closed loop ground heat exchangers.

WEEK 4 - Head Loss Calculations & Interior Piping Design

Now we're getting into real design problems.

WEEK 5 - Interior Load Distribution + Beginning the Final Design Problem

During this week you will begin work on the final design problem. This final design is split into two parts - the video lessons will give you the remaining tools you need to complete this design on your own. This is the last step toward LoopLink certification.

WEEK 6 - Submit Final Design Problem to Earn LoopLink Certification

Final exams are due one week after the last day of the course. They must be submitted on time and be correct to receive LoopLink Certification. Send Ryan an email when you have completed the design in LoopLink - this is 'official' way to submit the assignment.

AFTER THE COURSE - Tools For Continued Success

Taking this course is not an end in itself - this is the beginning of something great. Your instructor and the staff at HeatSpring will stay in touch and support you in any way we can as you gain more experience in the geothermal industry. These resources will help you stay connected.

Meet The Instructor

Ryan Carda

Geo-Connections, Inc

Ryan Carda is a Mechanical Engineer at Geo Pro, Inc. and is a co-founder of Geo-Connections, Inc. (creators of LoopLink Geothermal design software). He is a co-author of “Design and Installation of Residential and Light Commercial GSHP Systems", developed in cooperation with the International Ground Source Heat Pump Association (IGSHPA). He has been involved in the ground source heat pump industry since 2006. His involvement in the industry has included training hundreds of students, as well as hands on experience designing, installing, commissioning and troubleshooting of all types of geothermal systems. Ryan graduated with his Master of Science degree in Engineering from South Dakota State University in 2006. Ryan enjoys instructing newcomers to the industry in hopes that they leave sharing his enthusiasm for geothermal technology. His main goal is to help promote and build confidence in ground source heat pumps through education in order to help it become a main-stream technology.

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