• Modern Kitchen Ventilation Engineering & Design (On Demand)

    Brought to you by CaptiveAire Systems Inc. This course is worth 1 CEU. Prerequisite Knowledge: None Learning Objective 1: Understand kitchen ventilation design with code requirements in regards to fire protection and the proper prevention and maintenance needed to reduce risks Learning Objective 2: Overview of history of indoor environmental quality and the technology as it relates to building ventilation systems Learning Objective 3: Recognizing need for new technologies to address customer/building issues in regards to exhaust, humidity and filtration Learning Objective 4: Understand the need for total system integration when it comes to building design For access, contact Mary Atwood - mary.atwood@captiveaire.com 720-772-9971

  • Undercounter Ice Maching Training

    Webinar

    Provided by Manitowoc Ice 1 CEU available When to specify undercounter ice cube machines, how to size for various applications, do's and do not's when selecting the machine loaction. To register, contact Eddie Garmon at eddie.garmon@pentair.com or 863-660-6581

  • Hot Water Design for Heat Pump Water Heaters

    Frontier Energy 1075 Serpentine Lane, Suite B, Pleasanton, CA, United States

    Provided by California Energy Wise (CEW), PG&E, Frontier Energy - Food Tech Service Center 1.5 CEU available The California Energy Commission is currently pursuing many programs which are aimed at decarbonizing our energy infrastructure including all-electric cooking, space heating and water heating. The commercial foodservice industry has started to adopt efficient electric cooking equipment as the first step towards all-electric, zero net carbon kitchens. This class explains how the foodservice industry can take the most important next step towards zero carbon by addressing one of the biggest barriers: How to replace the traditional gas-fired hot water systems with electric heat pump water heaters. Learn how heat-recovery dishmachines, effective plumbing design, and decentralized, point-of-use water heating are necessary to make heat pump water heaters perform effectively in the demanding commercial kitchen environment. Participants will be able to: Describe the water and energy savings associated with heat recovery dishmachines. Understand the benefits of using heat pump water heaters in commercial foodservice. Understand how heat recovery dishmachines and heat pump water heaters can make each other cost effective. Speakers: Richard Young, Director of Education, Frontier Energy’s, Food Service Tech Center Daniel LaCommare, Engineer I, Frontier Energy's, Food Service Tech Center To register, contact […]

  • Five Pitfalls to Avoid When Designing/Building Wine Storage

    Webinar

    Provided by Harmonic Wine Displays 1 CEU available Summary Introduction: Overview of wine storage challenges and the importance of proper planning. Defining Wine Storage: Purpose: display, short-term or long-term aging Types: wall racks, wine cabinets, cellars and custom setups Market Growth in Wine Storage: Trends in wine sales and profitability factors Key Considerations: Space and capacity assessment REGISTER  

  • Full Steam Ahead! The Physics and History of Steam, Using Steam in Your Designs, and Electrification

    AccuTemp 11919 John Adams Drive, New Haven, IN, United States

    Provided by AccuTemp Products Inc. 1 CEU available Factory tour presentation. Adgenda will be steamer focused. Physics of how steam works in a steamer and in general, how steam fits into new designs and what electrification means for steam. Generic info not manufacturer specific. To register, contact John Pennington at jpennington@accutemp.net or 260-341-7726.

  • Griddle Mysteries- Unwraping the Contruction and Operation of Flat Top Griddles

    AccuTemp 11919 John Adams Drive, New Haven, IN, United States

    Provided by AccuTemp Products, Inc. 1 CEU available Factory 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. To register, contact John Pennington at jpennington@accutemp.net or 260-341-7726.

  • (On Demand) Duct Fundamentals – The Magic of Duct

    On Demand Webinar

    Provided by CaptiveAir 1 CEU available Speaker: Bill Griffin German Tabor Course Description: No 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. Prerequisite Knowledge:  None. Learning Objective 1:  Understanding Total, Static, and Dynamic Pressures within the context of ductwork. Learning Objective 2:  Understanding friction losses and the factors at play in a duct. Learning Objective 3:  Understanding dynamic losses and pressure loss coefficients within duct fittings. Learning Objective 4:  Understanding system effect and its impact on duct losses To access, click this link - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AXJ79HH3wi0

  • (On Demand) Parallel Ducts – A Balancing Act

    (On Demand) Parallel Ducts – A Balancing Act
    On Demand Webinar

    Provided by CaptiveAire 1 CEU available Speakers: Bill Griffin, German Tabor Kyle Thompson Course Description: Nature 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, intuitive way. Prerequisite Knowledge: Duct Fundamentals Learning Objective 1: Understand loss coefficients for diverging tees. Learning Objective 2: Understand how to balance a duct system using the Equal Friction method. Learning Objective 3: Understand how to balance a duct system using the Static Regain method. Learning Objective 4: Understand how software may be used as an alternative to hand calculations, including general advantages and limitations. To access, click this link - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gg5dSWIvJiQ

  • Upper Midwest Networking Event

    The Exchange 224 S. Michigan Avenue, Chicago, IL, United States

    The Upper Midwest Chapter of FCSI The Americas cordially invites you to the annual networking reception during the NRA Show Sunday, May 18th 5:00 - 7:00 pm The Exchange 224 S. Michigan Ave. Chicago, IL $50 in advance - $60 at the door Register Now

  • (On-Demand) Methods and Systems for Washing Fruit and Vegetables, Thawing and De-Glazing in the Foodservice Industry

    Webinar

    Presented by Immersion Systems Inc. 1 CEU available Learning Objectives:  To educate attendees on the methods, pros and cons of Washing Fruits and Vegetables and Thawing in the Foodservice Industry. Who will benefit:  Attendees (Consultants) who work with Foodservice Operators in recommending the correct solution for their operational needs and educating them of their options. Speaker Details: John Cantrell:  John Cantrell owns the leadership role at Immersion Systems, Inc., with a focus on product design, innovation, IP, customer interactions and strategic direction.  John is an advocate of “new to the world” equipment systems that can dramatically improve Foodservice processes, sanitation, efficiencies, conservation and team member ergonomics.  Prior to serving with ISI, John co-founded Power Soak Systems, Inc., which pioneered the product category of “continuous motion” washing.  John has over 35 years in the Foodservice Equipment industry. Scott Heying:  Scott Heying serves in a Sales and Marketing role for Immersion Systems, Inc. supporting all sales and marketing efforts as it relates to all market segments, Chain, Institutional, and Retail sales.  Scott also served in a similar role at Power Soak Systems, Inc.  Scott has over 8 years in the Foodservice Equipment Industry. For webinar access, contact Scott Heying - scott.heying@immersionsystems.com

  • Fryer Specifying 101

    Fryer Specifying 101
    Webinar

    Provided by Frymaster .5 CEU available Summary: To provide an overview of questions to ask and get answered when specifying a commercial fryer with your clients. Available the last Friday of each month at 12:00 pm Eastern Time. Training Login Information Join the meeting now Meeting ID: 231 803 714 386 Passcode: bH7J6PQ6 For questions, contact Kirk Gross, kirk.goss@frymaster.com or 770-880-4124