• Cook-N-Hold vs. ReTherm vs. Combi

    Cook-N-Hold vs. ReTherm vs. Combi
    Webinar

    Provided by FWE / Food Warming Equipment Co. Inc. 1.0 CEU available Review on the key factors to consider when specifying a cook and hold vs. a retherm vs. a combi oven. Contact Travis Hartley at thartley@fweco.net or 615-945-2221 to schedule a live webinar.

  • Mobile Order & Take Out

    Mobile Order & Take Out
    Webinar

    Provided by FWE / Food Warming Equipment Co. Inc. 1.0 CEU available Review on the key factors to consider when specifying equipment for mobile order abd take out staging areas.

  • HVAC Maintenance – A Step by Step Guide

    On Demand Webinar

    Provided by CaptiveAire Systems 1 CEUs available Course Description: A little TLC goes a long way in ensuring your unit performs the way it should. Whether you're a seasoned tech, and engineer, or an owner with a knack for DIY, this video gives you all the steps, tips and tricks to keep an HVAC unit in tip top shape. Prerequisite Knowledge: None. Learning Objective 1: Understanding how to properly and safely disassemble and inspect an HVAC unit. Learning Objective 2: Understanding how to properly clean and maintain heat pre-filters, exchange coils, drain pans and drains. Learning Objective 3: Understanding what cooling and heating parameters must be tested and verified during preventive maintenance. Learning Objective 4: Understanding how to correctly and safely make adjustments to indirect fired heaters. To access, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TDMlGDtu20shttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TDMlGDtu20s

  • (On Demand) Fundamentals of Refrigeration

    On Demand Webinar

    Presented by Utility Refrigerator Fundamentals of Refrigeration (1.0 CEU) - A discussion of the basics of refrigeration, applicable to all refrigeration systems ranging from a small dorm refrigerator up to a refrigerated warehouse. Participants will have a thorough understanding of what makes refrigeration works after attending this session. We also discuss newer hydrocarbon refrigeration systems, such as those operating on R-290 and R-600a. Contact Marcella Zavala for On Demand access

  • (On-Demand) Fan Wheel Design

    (On-Demand) Fan Wheel Design
    On Demand Webinar

    Provided by CaptiveAire Systems Inc. 1 CEU provided Course Description: Fan wheels move air through your HVAC system, but their basic design is shared with machines such as water wheels, pumps, and even jet engines. In this presentation, we intuitively explain essential turbomachinery concepts as we develop and test several fan wheel prototypes. Prerequisite Knowledge: None. Learning Objective 1: To achieve a basic understanding of specific speed, specific diameter, and how they relate to one another and influence fan design using the Cordier diagram. Learning Objective 2: To achieve a basic understanding fan blade angle, shockless fluid entry and tangential fluid velocity using Euler’s Pump/Turbine equation. Learning Objective 3: Understanding how fan design changes as fans are scaled for HVAC applications. Learning Objective 4: Understanding the basics of different fan testing methodologies. Click here to access the webinar - https://youtu.be/Bh7pHLedo8c

  • 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

  • Advanced Hot Water: Heat Pump Water Heater Design, Performance, and Environmental Health Implications for Commercial Foodservice

    Southern California Edison - Foodservice Technology Center 6050 N. Irwindale Avenue, Suite E, Irwindale, California

    Provided by SCE Foodservice Technology Center 3 CEUs available As more commercial kitchens transition to all-electric operations—whether driven by code requirements or operator preference—Environmental Health Professionals are increasingly asked to evaluate emerging hot-water technologies. This session explains the fundamentals of heat pump and electric-resistance water heating, and compares the benefits, limitations, and performance considerations of each technology. Participants will learn practical guidance for determining when Heat Pump Water Heaters (HPWHs) are appropriate for limited-service commercial kitchens and how to evaluate them in the absence of detailed Environmental Health guidelines. Learning Objectives: Participants will be able to: Explain the basics of heat pump water heaters and resistance water heaters. Approve a HPWH for use in limited-service commercial kitchens Access additional resources that explain optimized hot water systems design. Speakers: Daniel LaCommare, Frontier Energy Food Service Tech Center, Engineer To register, contact Andre Saldivar at Andre.Saldivar@sce.com

  • (On-Demand) 10 Trends Shaping the 2025 (and Beyond) Drinks Space — and What That Means for Bar Design and Equipment Specification

    In-Person or Virtual

    Provided by Perlick 1 CEU available Either In-Person or Virtual Corrinne Walenda offers a glimpse into the future of beverage service with this fast-paced session exploring 10 emerging trends redefining the drinks landscape in 2025 and beyond. From the rise of botanical beverages and boundary-pushing martinis to the return of maximalism, theatrical bartending, and the growing demand for sophisticated low- and no-alcohol cocktails — this class unpacks what’s driving consumer tastes and how bars must evolve in response. We'll connect these trends to practical implications for bar layout, equipment selection, and operational flow, offering actionable takeaways for foodservice design consultants and their architects and clients. Ideal for:  Foodservice design consultants, F&B directors, architects,interior designers, equipment specifiers, and anyone shaping the future of hospitality spaces. To schedule, contact Corrinne Walenda at corrinne.walenda@perlick.com or 414-399-8859.

  • (On-Demand) Ductwork – The Most Overlooked Aspect of HVAC

    On Demand Webinar

    Provided by CaptiveAire 1 CEU provided Speakers: Bill Griffin, German Tabor, Kyle Thompson, Nick Perry Course Description: Nobody cares about ductwork. Should you? Absolutely.  We’ll show you why as we explain proper air diffusion, leakage, condensation, and the impact ductwork has on equipment selection and performance. If you’re still thinking of airflow in terms of 400 CFM per ton and traditional diffusers, this is the video for you. Prerequisite Knowledge: None Learning Objective 1: Understand the purpose of air diffusers, how air moves in a space, as well as the distinction between traditional and high induction systems. Learning Objective 2: Understand the importance of thorough duct design in a building and the negative impact of field changes and leaks in a duct system. Learning Objective 3: Understand how duct design can affect airflow requirements and equipment selection. Learning Objective 4: Understand duct condensation and how smart HVAC controls can prevent it. Video link: https://youtu.be/7uQtCyIHIJ4

  • What’s Brewing? Beverage Trends Driving the Next Wave of Hospitality

    On Demand Webinar

    Provided by Middleby 1 CEU available This course explores how beverage trends are reshaping consumer behavior, social spaces, and modern hospitality. Participants will learn why beverages have become powerful drivers of experience, community, and affordability; how third spaces and warm service encourage guests to linger and connect; and how personalization, wellness, and non-alcoholic innovation are redefining beverage menus. The course also examines emerging flavor and seasonal trends, the role of beverages as accessible “little luxuries,” and how operators are responding to rising costs and labor challenges. Finally, participants will gain insight into how beverage automation supports 24/7 access, consistency, customization, and operational efficiency—while still delivering a high-hospitality guest experience. To schedule, contact Meghan Daro at mdaro@middleby.com or (610) 810-6038.