Date/Time
Date(s) - Thursday, January 23, 2025
11:45 am - 1:00 pm
Location
Engineers Geoscientists Manitoba
Summary
Terminal units are devices that are used to regulate the volume and temperature of air for each zone to maximize occupant thermal comfort and indoor air quality. While being fundamental to the modern HVAC design, their selection and optimization can be nuanced.
This session will be used to review best practices and rules of thumb for sizing single duct terminals, fan powered terminals, hot water reheat coils, and electric reheat coils. Additionally, we will review tools and strategies that help streamline the engineering design process and minimize submittal review.
Speaker
Mason Kujanpaa is a Mechanical EIT, with a B.Sc. in Engineering from the University of Manitoba. He has nearly 4 years of experience at Price Industries, beginning as an intern in Price Research Centre North. While there, he conducted testing on airborne particle movement in addition to product development testing on terminal and fan coil units. He transitioned to the Air Moving Project Engineering Team in May 2023, where he continues to work on product development, technical support, and education regarding air terminals and fan coils.
Mason grew up in Swan River, MB, and enjoys bouldering, curling and playing volleyball in his free time.
Date: Thursday, January 23, 2025
Time: 11:45am to 1:00 pm (Meeting starts at 12:00pm)
Location: Engineers Geoscientists Manitoba
Address: 870 Pembina Highway, Winnipeg, MB R3M 2M7
Please RSVP by Tuesday, January 21st.
Select one of the options below to register or make payment online:
Members | $50 |
Non-Members | $65 |
Register Only | Pay at the door |
Students | $25 |