This bundle of courses is follows the structure of John Siegenthaler's textbook, "Modern Hydronic Heating & Cooling: For Residential and Light Commercial Buildings".
This is a rare opportunity to take an advanced hydronic design course with John Siegenthaler. Learn to design state-of-the-art systems that deliver comfort, efficiency, and reliability.
Become an IGSHPA Accredited Geothermal Installer. This is a foundational course for all geothermal installers, drillers, and designers.
Become an IGSHPA Certified Residential Designer. Learn by doing. This course was designed for experienced geothermal professionals interested in becoming skilled designers.
This course introduces the technology used in modern air-to-water heat pumps and shows how to build complete systems around them.
If you only take one heat pump training in your life, this is the one. Instructor John Siegenthaler wants this course to be your launching off point for more specialized heat pump training you will find in other courses.
Get your EPA 608 certification. This course will prepare students, apprentices, and technicians for all four sections of the EPA Section 608 examination. (Core, Type I, Type II, Type III.)
This is a professional development course for people getting started with geothermal systems. You'll work through a series of video and reading assignments. The course finishes with a knowledge check to make sure you take away the most important concepts.
This is a series of professional development training courses for HVAC engineers, contractors, project managers, and building owners. Learn to design and install heat pump systems with confidence.
Standing Column Wells have been the heat exchanger of choice in the Northeast U.S. for years, but there's concern about the reliability and environmental impact of these systems. This course uses data to teach proper design of Standing Column Wells.
Learn to design forced air distribution equipment in heat pump systems. You'll learn: ducting materials, duct system design, types of supply air diffusers and return air grills, filtering and air cleaning systems, hydronic air-handler configurations.
The best way to get into the geothermal heat pump industry. Six modules of videos, discussion, reading, homework assignments, and quizzes led by the author of the IGSHPA Installation and Design manual.
This course explains the how hydronic heat emitters & distribution systems for heat pumps work. We'll dive into the weeds and look at example systems. It was designed for HVAC engineers, salespeople, and technicians.
This course describes specific types and applications for air-to-water heat pumps for space heating and cooling in combination with hydronic distribution system.
In other courses we talk a lot about hydronic heating. This course is about using chilled water to provide cooling - you'll learn how these systems work, situations to avoid, and see some example systems.
This advanced course for HVAC engineers, salespeople and technicians builds on the "Air-to-Water Heat Pump Fundamentals" course.* You'll learn the technical performance and installation details for air-to-water heat pump systems.
The NYS Clean Heat Program provides incentives for participating heat pump installers. You need to complete two courses in order to participate and this is a bundle of both of them.
This advanced course builds on "Geothermal Heat Pump Fundamentals". You'll learn to design geothermal systems, along with more advanced sizing and installation techniques.
“Heat Pumps 101” is a free course from John Siegenthaler. It takes less than an hour to complete. You’ll learn the very basics of heat pump technology, including heat transfer, refrigeration, and what applications are commonly used.
This course will provide an overview of the mechanics of this alternative heating system, as well as discuss the advantages and disadvantages of installation, capabilities, and control.
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