Why Attend
District cooling systems can provide buildings in a particular area with chilled water for comfort and process cooling with the benefits to the building owner of greatly reduced or eliminated maintenance cost, much lower space requirements, and no concerns as to plant capacity or load growth. This course covers what designers and owners need to know about district cooling to enable it to provide energy efficiencies and reliable operation. Topics covered include Planning, Central Plant Design, Distribution System Design, Building Interfaces, Thermal Energy Storage, and Operation and Maintenance from both the designer and owner perspectives
Instructor-led training that uses interactive learning methods, including class discussion, small group activities, and role-playing
Issues & Risks on DCS; Understanding the Technology; Business Aspects :
Designers who are responsible for specification, design, or installation of district cooling systems as well as owners of district cooling systems and others who manage and operate district cooling systems. Owners and Operating staff who are responsible for the decision to transition to district cooling or properly maintain and manage systems. Issues & Risks on DCS; Understanding the Technology; Business Aspects :
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Issues & Risks on DCS
Understanding the Technology
Business Aspects :
Project Implementation
Strategy
Planning:
Design
Deployment Phasing
Project Management of DCS Projects
Prequalification of DCS Suppliers
System Provider
Facility Operator
Customer
Contractual Arrangements
Regulatory Aspects
DCS Planning Workshop
DCS Management System Workshop