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Home » May 18, 2015: ACCA Is Now Publishing the I=B=R Residential Hydronic Heating Guide
ARLINGTON, Va. — ACCA announced it has reached an agreement with the Air-Conditioning, Heating, and Refrigeration Institute (AHRI) to be the publisher of the I=B=R Residential Hydronic Heating Guide, as well as the H-22 Heat Loss Calculation Guide, the H-22 worksheets, and ¼ Scale House Plans. The I=B=R Residential Hydronic Heating Guide is recognized as an authoritative guide on the design and installation of residential hydronic heating systems and is available for purchase online at www.acca.org/store.
“Since launching the Radiant & Hydronics Council in late 2011, ACCA has worked to create strategic partnerships with many organizations in the industry to provide our members with the best resources available,” said Paul T. Stalknecht, ACCA president and CEO. “We have had a long-term relationship with AHRI and have worked closely with them for many years. It only made sense for us to again work together to expand the market for the best hydronics products on the market.”
The I=B=R Residential Hydronic Heating Guide, the H-22 Heat Loss Calculation Guide, the H-22 worksheets, and ¼ Scale House Plans join ACCA’s hundreds of other manuals and products for the HVACR industry, all of which can be found at www.acca.org/store.
For more information on ACCA’s Radiant & Hydronics Council, email Christine Hazelbaker at christine.hazelbaker@acca.org or call 703-824-8858.