About this course
This course is required to access some government incentives (including the NYS Clean Heat Program), some product distributors require it of their dealers, and some engineers restrict bid lists to IGSHPA Accredited installers and drillers. Quite simply, this is the foundational course for any serious geothermal professional.
Course outline
Welcome • 3 assignments
Orientation Materials
Module 1 • 5 assignments
Introduction
Module 2 • 7 assignments
Economics, Marketing and Demand Reduction
Module 3 • 5 assignments
Soils Identification
Module 4 • 7 assignments
Selecting, Sizing and Designing the Heat Pump System
Module 5 • 7 assignments
Designing the Ground Heat Exchanger
Module 6 • 9 assignments
Grouting Procedures for Ground-Source Heat Pump Systems
Module 7 • 5 assignments
Pipe Joining Methods
Module 8 • 7 assignments
System Installation
Module 9 • 6 assignments
Flushing & Purging the System
Module 10 • 6 assignments
Heat Pump System Startup and Checkout + GeoExchange Drilling: Project Costing & Bidding
Conclusion • 4 assignments
Feedback and Additional Resources
Instructor

Ryan Carda
Ryan Carda is the CTO at Midwest Geothermal, one of the largest national installers of commercial-scale ground heat exchangers for geothermal heating and cooling applications. Before joining Midwest, Ryan held the positions of Sr. Director of Engineering at Dandelion Energy and President at Geo-Connections (which was acquired by Dandelion in 2018). Ryan has more than 20...
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When we launched this course we used to include all of the manuals. But the price was higher so we could pay for the manuals. Lots of people said they already had the manuals so it was a pain to do refunds and cancel the book orders. We decided it would be easier to just lower the price of the course and make the manual optional.