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June Virtual Lunch Meeting - Understanding the Latest Hydronic Flow and Energy Solutions for High Performance Buildings

  • 10 Jun 2021
  • 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
  • Zoom Meeting
  • 139

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June Virtual Meeting

TOPIC: Understanding the Latest Hydronic Flow and Energy Measurement Solutions for High Performance Buildings 


Presented By: Ryan Nice


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Presentation Summary:    

  • What are the core digital HVAC / Building Automation flow and energy technologies found in more and more mechanical designs?

·        What are the latest advancements in non-intrusive ultrasonic flow and energy measurement technology and how are they changing the instrumentation landscape?

·        How do these advancements in non-intrusive ultrasonic technology help save the building owner’s time and money while reducing long-term legacy costs.

·        How are inline electromagnetic meters changing to offer longer-term reliability? 

·        What digital BTU metering technologies reduce installation and long term maintenance cost while providing long-term reliability and accuracy for building owners.

·        What is cellular endpoint technology and how are building owners building a sustainability solution around this technology?

Speaker's Bio:

Ryan Nice is the HVAC / Building Automation Strategic Account Manager for Flow Instrumentation at Badger Meter. Ryan has been involved in flow meter designing, testing and building flow meter technology for over 20 years and specializes in vortex shedding technology. He holds patents for vortex flow meter technology at Badger Meter.

Ryan was previously president of Nice Instrumentation that designed and manufactured vortex flow meter technology for over 30 years. Ryan has been published in Flow Control Magazine for technical articles including “Vortex Flow Meters: Latest Advancements Optimize a Tried-and-true Technology”.




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