A rise in the number of people scalded in public buildings from hot water, an increase in Legionnaires’ disease, and the demands for water conservation are challenges designers face when specifying water mixing and circulation systems. This makes it critical to learn about different technologies that provide precise flow and temperature control so you can keep building occupants safe.
Join us Tuesday, September 17th at 12 p.m. ET as we discuss:
- Understanding the key factors that promote legionella growth and how to identify them
- Assessing options to optimize system performance and reduce pathogens like Legionella
- Elevating safety and sustainability with IoT-enabled digital mixing devices
- Exploring different technologies that provide precise flow and temperature control
- ASHRAE 188, Guideline 12, and the importance and components of a water management program
Featured Presenter
Kolyn Marshall
Senior Applications Instructor •
Instructional Designer • Product Training
at Watts Water Technologies
Kolyn “Coach” Marshall is the Senior Applications Instructor for North Andover-based Watts Water Technologies. He’s been with the firm for 29 years, and his responsibilities include conducting radiant heat and snowmelt, ACV, backflow, Powers and IntelliStation systems seminars regionally and nationally. Kolyn is a broadly-published expert whose specialty is the hydronic industry.
By attending the entire webinar, you can receive 0.1 Continuing Education Unit (CEU) through the American Society of Plumbing Engineers (ASPE).
This ASPE-accredited webinar is sponsored by