Symposium Description

ASHRAE Standard 55, Thermal Environmental Conditions for Human Occupancy defines the acceptable thermal environment for human comfort. It is well understood that humidity levels clearly have a direct bearing on the acceptability of comfort in a conditioned space. There is also evidence that not only does a human respiratory systems suffer from a lack of humidity, so does a company or an institution’s efficiency and well-being. We will explore the effect of humidification on the Total Cost of Ownership, as well as economical application of various types of humidification systems that can assist in creating a healthy work-place environment. This seminar will provide you with the tools to be a strong advocate for humidification in the building’s HVAC system design.

Instructor

Senior Applications Engineer - driSteem

Dave Schwaller

Dave has extensive experience working with HVAC humidification systems around the globe. He holds a BS in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Iowa and has worked in a variety of roles including product application, design and development, and sales for more than 20 years.

Symposium Curriculum

  • 1

    Live Event Information

    • Live Event Information

  • 2

    Symposium Video

    • Symposium Video

  • 3

    PowerPoint Presentation

    • PowerPoint Presentation

  • 4

    Symposium Literature

    • DriSteem Low Maintenance Humidifier

    • GTS Brochure

    • Humidification Case Study - Humidify to reduce respiratory virus transmission

    • Humidification System Design Guide

    • Steam Generation Product Comparison

  • 5

    Manufacturer Website

    • Manufacturer Website

  • 6

    Quiz - Complete for PDH Credit - Must Achieve 70% for PDH Credits

    • Quiz - Complete for PDH Credit