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Home Heat Pump Systems and Controls Strategy for IEQ
Heat Pump Systems and Controls Strategy for IEQ

Date:

October 27, 2021 at 3:00 PM Central Time (US and Canada)

Description:

If you’re in the business of delivering healthy and comfortable homes, high-performance heat-pump systems are becoming a preferred heating and cooling solution. Mini- and multi-split heat pumps give homeowners increased control over thermal comfort in each zone, improve energy efficiency and align with the trend of eliminating on-site combustion in healthy homes. Advanced heat-pump systems can help today’s builders meet the rising demand for indoor environmental quality (IEQ), but their ultimate performance depends on design choices and variables, including the controls strategy.

In this virtual roundtable, Chad Gillespie from Mitsubishi Electric Trane’s Performance Construction Team and Charles Miltiades, Mitsubishi Electric Trane’s director of controls products and solutions, join Matt Risinger to discuss equipment and controls strategies builders can use to maximize IEQ with advanced heat-pump systems. Ventilation, dehumidification, cold-climate applications, zoning — you’ve got questions, and our panelists have answers.

Panelists:

- Matt Risinger, CEO, Risinger Build
- Chad Gillespie, Senior Manager, Performance Construction, Mitsubishi Electric Trane HVAC US LLC
- Charles Miltiades, Director, Controls Products & Solutions, Mitsubishi Electric Trane HVAC US LLC

About Mitsubishi Electric Trane HVAC US LLC:

Formed in 2018, Mitsubishi Electric Trane HVAC US LLC (METUS) is a leading provider of ductless and VRF systems in the United States and Latin America. A joint venture between Ingersoll Rand plc and Mitsubishi Electric US, Inc., the company provides innovative products, systems and solutions capable of cooling and heating any application from a home to a large commercial building.

METUS is a leading marketer of Comfort Solutions and Variable Refrigerant Flow (VRF) cooling and heating technology. Systems sold by the joint venture include a wide variety of technologically advanced products designed to deliver superior efficiency, comfort and control for every home or building type.

The family of brands supported by METUS includes: Mitsubishi Electric Cooling & Heating, Trane® / Mitsubishi Electric and American Standard® / Mitsubishi Electric. More information is available at mitsubishicomfort.com/commercial/performance-construction.

 

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