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Content Description

Optimizing Energy Efficiency and Thermal Comfort with Radiant Heating and Cooling, 2024
CEU: 0.1 | CEU Code: ZR-EN-194201-0125

Energy conservation and occupant well-being, comfort, and productivity are issues of increasing concern in building design. This course illustrates how radiant heating and cooling systems address these issues positively and efficiently. It encompasses the various types of systems available and how they can contribute to credit requirements in the LEED v4.1 Building Design and Construction rating system and the WELL Building Standard" version 2. System workings, design, aesthetic considerations, advantages, testing and measuring protocols, and installation procedures are reviewed, and the course concludes with several installation examples.

Learning Objectives

  • Discuss how radiant heating and cooling systems can contribute significantly to meeting the energy reduction requirements of LEED v4.1.
  • Describe the integration of radiant and dedicated outdoor air systems to help provide indoor air quality that meets the requirements of both LEED v4.1 and WELL v2.
  • Explain how to integrate healthy, efficient, and comfortable radiant systems into any design aesthetic or space.
  • Plan the use of radiant heating and cooling systems to create building occupant thermal comfort conditions as required by WELL v2 and LEED v4.1.

Faculty BIO

I am Stephanie Rothacher, a Sales Manager for Zehnder Rittling, covering the Midwest region. With over 15 years of experience focusing on hydronic linear perimeter, radiant sail, and chilled ceiling applications, I have a solid background in spec writing, marketing, presentations, and project development.



In addition to these areas, I have also gained hands-on experience with assembly and installation, which allows me to offer more comprehensive support for field and on-site installation needs. Throughout my career, I've enjoyed working closely with architects, engineers, mechanical and ceiling contractors, general contractors, and even some of you.



Please feel free to reach out if you have any questions or need assistance with your projects. I look forward to the opportunity to collaborate and support your future endeavors.
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