
Eastern Michigan Chapter Meeting - Plumbing Sizing 101 / Hunter's Curve and the Future of Plumbing Sizing - Sept 2020
- Registration Closed
Please reach out to the local chapter officer with further questions: allethe@gmail.com
If you need an account on aspe.org in order to participate in this webinar, your request must be submitted at least 2 hours prior to the event. Requests submitted in less than 2 hours from the start of the program may not be able to be fulfilled.
1st Hour Session shall be Plumbing Sizing 101 with Bill Grayzar:
Our first design class of the new season will
include a broad overview of the various systems and fixtures associated with plumbing design, and then will delve in to the technical
details of domestic water systems and the codes and guidelines used to size them.
2nd Hour Session shall be Hunter's Curve and the Future of Plumbing Sizing with Dan Cole: The presentation will explain the Hunter method using an estimating curve and fixture units and why Hunter’s curves often overestimate actual water demands leading to over-sized plumbing systems. The Water Demand Calculator provides a solution to the problem of overestimating and oversizing water supply systems resulting from current practices required by plumbing codes.
This chapter meeting is being held on September 8 at 5:00 pm EDT. This is a two-hour session, partial credit is not available. Half session registration is now available. Registration and entrance to the meeting must be complete by 5:15 pm EDT in order to participate in the session and earn CEUs.
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