88 Ridge Street
Glens Falls
NY
The Adirondack North Country Association will hold a full-day design-focused workshop on Hydronics for High-Efficiency Biomass Boilers on October 24th from 8 am to 5 pm at the Queensbury Hotel in Glens Falls, NY.
This full day design-focused workshop, presented by John Siegenthaler, examines best practices for combining modern, high efficiency wood-fired boilers with hydronic distribution systems. It will cover the operating characteristics of two-stage wood-gasification boilers, pellet-fired boilers, and wood-chip boilers and the latest hydronic heating technology that can complement these high efficiency heat sources. The hydronic topics discussed will include low temperature heat emitters, high efficiency circulators, modern control techniques, and options for water-based thermal storage.
The workshop culminates with several examples of how to combine these heat sources and distribution techniques into stable, efficient, and reliable systems. If you plan to be involved in designing or installing wood-based biomass heating systems, this workshop will present a wide range of design details that will help optimize the performance your systems deliver.
John Siegenthaler, P.E., is Professor Emeritus of Engineering Technology at Mohawk Valley Community College, and principal of Appropriate Designs—a consulting engineering firm in Holland Patent, NY.
To register, go to https://www.regonline.com/registration/Checkin.aspx?EventID=2029535