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SUMMARY:CaptiveAir Fan Fundamentals - From the Wright Brothers to Today (On-Demand)
DESCRIPTION:Know nothing about fans? Perfect! We’ll cover the most fundamental topics like pressure gradients and the fan laws to build your understanding of both Axial and Centrifugal fans. Don’t worry\, we make it fun with lots of demonstrations and animations\, while tying some of these concepts to the early days of aviation and even cows. Yes\, cows.\nFans excel at one simple job: moving air. Yet\, most people don’t really know how they do so\, and that’s ok! But if you’re not most people and want to learn about these neat machines\, you’re at the right place. \nPresenter Information\nBill Grifﬁn\, President of Engineering and Manufacturing – CaptiveAire Systems\, Inc. He is the President of Engineering and Manufacturing with CaptiveAire Systems\, the nation’s leading manufacturer of commercial kitchen ventilation systems. Bill began working in the HVAC industry at CaptiveAire in 1999\, immediately after graduating from the University of Maryland with a bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering. Bill began as a draftsman with CaptiveAire and advanced within the company to overseeing all of manufacturing and\nengineering. For over 20 years\, his career has focused on the design\, development\, manufacturing and improvement of products. Bill is a licensed Professional Engineer in the state of Pennsylvania and holds 7 patents for products in the kitchen ventilation and HVAC industry. \nGerman Tabor\, Filmmaker – CaptiveAire Systems\, Inc.\nWith a decade of experience in ﬁlm and video production\, and a technical background in Aviation Maintenance encompassing hydraulic\, pneumatic\, climate control and electrical systems troubleshooting\, German Tabor is uniquely positioned to create effective and compelling engineering fundamentals videos. All of German’s videos are thoroughly reviewed by CaptiveAire engineers to ensure accuracy and the correct application of theories and\ncalculations. \nPrerequisite Knowledge: None.\nLearning Objective 1:\nUnderstand static and dynamic pressures\, as well as their relationship (Bernoulli’s principle).\nLearning Objective 2:\nUnderstand and apply the basic fan laws.\nLearning Objective 3:\nUnderstand the working principle of axial fans including HVLS\, Propeller\, Tubeaxial and Vaneaxial.\nLearning Objective 4:\nUnderstand the working principle of centrifugal fans of different designs and utilizing various impeller wheels. \nFor online access\, contact Mary Atwood mary.atwood@captiveaire.com
URL:https://fcsita.org/event/fan-fundamentals-from-the-wright-brothers-to-today-on-demand/2025-05-01/
LOCATION:Webinar
CATEGORIES:EPP Webinar - TA
ORGANIZER;CN="Mary Atwood":MAILTO:mary.atwood@captiveair.com
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CREATED:20241119T164235Z
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SUMMARY:Fan Performance Curves- A Deep Dive (On-Demand)
DESCRIPTION:Fan Performance Curves – A Deep Dive – 1 Hour Credit \nCourse Description:\nLet’s build a fan curve! We’ll start by collecting data on a real fan\, and then use the fan laws to extrapolate all the require data. Then we’ll use the curves to size up fans and motors\, and along the way we’ll look into eEiciency’s\, safety margins\, density\, and even system eEect. We condensed a wealth of knowledge into 1 video that connects all the dots. \nPrerequisite Knowledge:\nNone. \nPresenter Information\nBill Grifﬁn\, President of Engineering and Manufacturing – CaptiveAire Systems\, Inc.\nBill Grifﬁn is the President of Engineering and Manufacturing with CaptiveAire Systems\, the nation’s leading manufacturer of commercial kitchen ventilation systems. He began working in the HVAC industry at CaptiveAire in 1999\, immediately after graduating from the University of Maryland with a bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering. Bill began as a draftsman with CaptiveAire and advanced within the company to overseeing all of manufacturing and engineering. For over 20 years\, his career has focused on the design\, development\,\nmanufacturing and improvement of products. Bill is a licensed Professional Engineer in the state of Pennsylvania and holds 7 patents for products in the kitchen ventilation and HVAC industry. \nGerman Tabor\, Filmmaker – CaptiveAire Systems\, Inc.\nWith a decade of experience in ﬁlm and video production\, and a technical background in Aviation Maintenance encompassing hydraulic\, pneumatic\, climate control and electrical systems troubleshooting\, German Tabor is uniquely positioned to create effective and compelling engineering fundamentals videos. All of German’s videos are thoroughly reviewed by CaptiveAire engineers to ensure accuracy and the correct application of theories and calculations.\n\nLearning Objective 1:\nUnderstand how a fan performance curve is built\, from data acquisition to extrapolation and visualization.\nLearning Objective 2:\nUnderstand how to use fan performance curves to correctly size fans and motors.\nLearning Objective 3:\nUnderstand Fan Energy Index and the major factors aEecting eEiciency.\nLearning Objective 4:\nUnderstand external variables such as density and system eEect and how to account for them. \nFor Online Access\, Contact Mary Atwood – mary.atwood@captiveair.com
URL:https://fcsita.org/event/fan-performance-curves/2025-05-01/
LOCATION:Webinar
CATEGORIES:EPP Webinar - TA
ORGANIZER;CN="Mary Atwood":MAILTO:mary.atwood@captiveair.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250515T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250515T090000
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CREATED:20250513T161940Z
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SUMMARY:Griddle Mysteries- Unwraping the Contruction and Operation of Flat Top Griddles
DESCRIPTION:Provided by AccuTemp Products\, Inc.\n1 CEU available \nFactory tour presentation. Adgenda will be griddle focused. Discussing the construction of different types of griddles\, how each operates and what electrification means for griddles gooing forward. Generic info not manufacturer specific. \nTo register\, contact John Pennington at jpennington@accutemp.net or 260-341-7726.
URL:https://fcsita.org/event/griddle-mysteries-unwraping-the-contruction-and-operation-of-flat-top-griddles/2025-05-15/
LOCATION:AccuTemp\, 11919 John Adams Drive\, New Haven\, IN\, 46774\, United States
CATEGORIES:EPP Flexible Date Events - TA
ORGANIZER;CN="john pennington":MAILTO:jpennington@accutemp.net
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SUMMARY:(On Demand) Duct Fundamentals - The Magic of Duct
DESCRIPTION:Provided by CaptiveAir\n1 CEU available \nSpeaker:\nBill Griffin\nGerman Tabor \nCourse Description:\nNo matter how perfect your HVAC unit conditions the air\, it can all go awry if the delivery method is not well thought out. The first step is understanding exactly how air behaves in a duct. From Bernoulli’s Theorem to friction\, dynamic losses\, system effect\, we’ll visualize every step of the way to make the concepts intuitive and fun. \nPrerequisite Knowledge:  None.\nLearning Objective 1:  Understanding Total\, Static\, and Dynamic Pressures within the context of ductwork.\nLearning Objective 2:  Understanding friction losses and the factors at play in a duct.\nLearning Objective 3:  Understanding dynamic losses and pressure loss coefficients within duct fittings.\nLearning Objective 4:  Understanding system effect and its impact on duct losses \nTo access\, click this link –\nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AXJ79HH3wi0
URL:https://fcsita.org/event/on-demand-duct-fundamentals-the-magic-of-duct/2025-05-15/
LOCATION:On Demand Webinar
CATEGORIES:EPP Webinar - TA
ORGANIZER;CN="Mary Atwood":MAILTO:mary.atwood@captiveair.com
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CREATED:20250513T211500Z
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SUMMARY:(On Demand) Parallel Ducts - A Balancing Act
DESCRIPTION:Provided by CaptiveAire\n1 CEU available \nSpeakers:\nBill Griffin\, German Tabor\nKyle Thompson \nCourse Description:\nNature does what it wants\, which means air in parallel duct branches doesn’t always behave how me might expect. In this video we’ll explain how we can predict and model complex airflows using simple calculations\, and how software does it in an efficient\,\nintuitive way. \nPrerequisite Knowledge:\nDuct Fundamentals \nLearning Objective 1:\nUnderstand loss coefficients for diverging tees.\nLearning Objective 2:\nUnderstand how to balance a duct system using the Equal Friction method.\nLearning Objective 3:\nUnderstand how to balance a duct system using the Static Regain method.\nLearning Objective 4:\nUnderstand how software may be used as an alternative to hand calculations\, including general advantages and limitations. \nTo access\, click this link –\nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gg5dSWIvJiQ
URL:https://fcsita.org/event/on-demand-parallel-ducts-a-balancing-act/2025-05-15/
LOCATION:On Demand Webinar
CATEGORIES:EPP Webinar - TA
ORGANIZER;CN="Mary Atwood":MAILTO:mary.atwood@captiveair.com
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