Mark Eatherton, RPA executive director, said the RPA has already assembled an Education Committee of experts who are developing a complete radiant and hydronic training and education program that will be available to all AHR Expo attendees. In addition, some of the topics that will be addressed at the RPA Annual Meeting include:
• Updates on the RPA certification program for contractors and installers;
• Preview of the new Uniform Solar Energy and Hydronics Code for the U.S.;
• A review of the RPA Education Committee’s priority list of programs and projects for the industry;
• A presentation of legislative activity involving the radiant-hydronics industry by the Public Policy Committee, including its mission to expand rebate programs;
• Market expansion programs for the commercial radiant-hydronics segment, targeted specifically at the manufacturer and contractor, and a separate program for residential market expansion.