Free Lecture: Multiple Mod-con Boiler Concepts Abby Thompson In this new free lecture, Roy Collver, President, OTBC Inc, examines important details you should know when combining two or more boilers into a single heating plant. He covers applications from large residential, up to bigger commercial and institutional systems. Enroll in Multiple Mod-con Boiler Concepts Key Takeaways Important piping and control considerations when combining mod-con boilers, including do’s and don’ts Application “sweet spots” in system design that allow you to optimize the efficiency of condensing boilers and give you maximum payback Specialty applications that particularly favor condensing boilers Free “Common piping, quick sizing guide” that you can download – This guide is intended to aid the decision making process during your initial system design – it is “rule of thumb”, not a final engineering tool. About Expert Instructor Roy Collver: Roy is a Hydronics Specialist/Educator, Class 1 Gas-Fitter and Illustrator with over 35 years of experience in the field. After ten years at the top level of his trade “on the tools,” Roy worked closely with many eminent design and application engineers on new and innovative products—from initial concept to final production and marketing. Working in the very “inner sanctums” of these most progressive companies; he was a key partner in helping them design and bring to market, many game-changing hydronics products. He produced many outstanding training programs along with the technical and promotional materials needed to explain the effective application of these new products in the real world. Roy is teaching: Free Course: How to Design and Sell Mod-Con Boilers / Online / Anytime Free Lecture: Multiple Mod-con Boiler Concepts / Online / Anytime Condensing Boilers in Hydronic Systems / Online / September 21 – October 30, 2015 Boilers Free Courses Hydronic Heating Originally posted on August 11, 2015 Written by Abby Thompson Abby is HeatSpring's Product Marketing Manager located in Boston, Massachusetts. She is passionate about people and education, particularly in diversifying the burgeoning fields of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. Abby works with instructors to build new courses and engages with our community of students and experts through HeatSpring Magazine and social media. More posts by Abby