The International Ground Source Heat Pump Association will hold their next Accredited Installer Workshop in Stillwater, Oklahoma, May 25-27, 2017. Students will spend two days learning from instructors who have field experience installing systems. At the end of the course, students will take the NATE exam to become a NATE certified installer.
Accredited Installer Workshops
Learning to install Ground-Source Heat Pump (GSHP) systems will keep you competitive in a market forced to deal with rising energy costs and resource depletion. Installer accreditation enables you to open new markets and offers customers a low-maintenance, economical, and environmentally friendly alternative for their space conditioning needs. With more than 30 years of experience teaching these workshops, accrediting thousands of installers, and developing the industry standards, IGSHPA has maintained close ties with Oklahoma State University, and pioneered training in GSHP installation.
Topics:
Design and Material Options
System Layout
Pipe Joining Techniques - Hands-on for butt, socket, saddle and electro fusion
Trenching/Drilling Processes
Air and Debris Purging
Pressure Drop Calculations
Pump and Fluid Selection
Thermal Conductivity
Start-up, Performance Checking & Troubleshooting
Accredited Installer Workshops
Learning to install Ground-Source Heat Pump (GSHP) systems will keep you competitive in a market forced to deal with rising energy costs and resource depletion. Installer accreditation enables you to open new markets and offers customers a low-maintenance, economical, and environmentally friendly alternative for their space conditioning needs. With more than 30 years of experience teaching these workshops, accrediting thousands of installers, and developing the industry standards, IGSHPA has maintained close ties with Oklahoma State University, and pioneered training in GSHP installation.
Topics:
Design and Material Options
System Layout
Pipe Joining Techniques - Hands-on for butt, socket, saddle and electro fusion
Trenching/Drilling Processes
Air and Debris Purging
Pressure Drop Calculations
Pump and Fluid Selection
Thermal Conductivity
Start-up, Performance Checking & Troubleshooting