Small changes to your process heating system can make a big difference for your facility in reduced energy
use, lower energy bills, and longer system life. Join Focus on Energy at this comprehensive, one-day session,
brought to you in collaboration with Focus and the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Energy Efficiency
and Renewable Energy, and get the tools and information you need to run your system more efficiently and
cost-effectively.
The
Process Heating Assessment workshop will help you:
- Gain a broader understanding of process heating system types and heating methods
- Improve system efficiency
- Reduce furnace emissions
- Operate and maintain your process heating equipment more effectively
- Learn how to use Process Heating Assessment and Survey Tool (PHAST) software to assess energy consumption in your system components
This session will conclude with a discussion and feedback period.
Just $79 to register! The course fee includes all training materials, plus continental breakfast and lunch.
Register today! This workshop will be held from 8:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m. Continental breakfast
and registration begin at 7:30 a.m. Lunch will also be provided.
Anyone who has process heating system responsibilities in an industrial or institutional plant including plant
or facility managers, energy managers, steam-system supervisors, engineers, and operations-level employees
will benefit from this course.
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October 6, 2010, Brookfield Suites Hotel, Brookfield | Course is in session or has taken place
Map and directions
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Accommodations
If you need overnight accommodations, please contact the Brookfield Suites Hotel directly at 800.444.6404.
Instructor
Dick Bennett is president of Janus Technology Group, Inc., a consultant specializing in process heating technical
assistance and education, and has been in the industrial combustion industry since 1965. Dick has extensive experience
as an industry spokesperson and trainer, and his column, “Energy Notes,” is a regular feature in Process
Heating Magazine. Dick is a member of the American Society for Metals (ASM) International, the Air and Waste
Management Association, the Society of Manufacturing Engineers (SME), and the National Fire Protection Association
(NFPA), and is a qualified instructor in the U.S. DOE’s Best Practices PHAST program. Dick holds a bachelor
of science degree in metallurgical engineering from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute.
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Process Heating Assessment flyer.
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