Hydronic Heating in Rural Residential Applications
Learning Objectives
You will be able to:
- Describe what hydronic heating is and why its use is advantageous to the homeowner
- Identify the parts of a hydronic heating system including the heat sources
- Classify different heat emitters by component and location
- Identify alternate heating uses other than residential space heating for hydronics.
- Identify cooling uses for hydronics.
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Course credit: 1.5 LU/HSW/SD
HSW (Health, Safety and Welfare) and SD (Sustainable Design)
This program meets NAHB's continuing education requirements for the following designations: Certified Graduate Associate (CGA), Certified Graduate Builder (CGB), Certified Graduate Remodeler (CGR), Certified Green Professional (CGP), Graduate Master Builder (GMB), Graduate Master Remodeler (GMR).
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