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Title: Makeup Air - A Critical Component for Kitchen Ventilation Systems
Date and Time: Thursday, March 1st, 2012 from 3p to 4p EST*
*Note Eastern Time for the start
Summary:
A correctly designed ventilation system requires air balance. Air being exhausted out
of the building, through the exhaust hoods and fans, must be replaced with outside
air that enters the building. Replacement air may be introduced into the building in a
variety of methods; including through HVAC units or dedicated makeup air, which
provides heated and/or cooled outside air. The webinar will focus on sources,
equipment and energy cost issues associated with makeup air design.
Speaker: Mike Morgan
Mike Morgan has seventeen years of experience in the foodservice equipment
industry, primarily with Sales, Marketing and Product Management of Commercial
Kitchen Ventilation Systems. Mike holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Industrial
Engineering from Trenton State College. Prior to joining CaptiveAire, Mike was
involved with product development and marketing of a new multi-stage grease
filtration technology for kitchen hoods. He is an active member of ASHRAE TC 5.10,
Technical Committee for commercial kitchen ventilation systems, and is involved
with the latest industry research, laboratory testing, and standards development.
To Register for the Webinar:
Reserve your webinar seat at:
https://www1.gotomeeting.com/register/315734808
After registering at the above link, a confirmation email containing information about
joining the webinar will be sent to your email address. If you have questions, then
please email seminar@captiveaire.com.
AIA and FCSI credits are available. Certificate of attendance available upon request.
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