EPISODE 1 : What's up with air in hydronic systems?

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EPISODE 1: What's up with air in hydronic systems?

High efficiency hydronic systems need high efficiency air removal. Bob "Hot Rod" Rohr begins his Shop Talk looking at current technology and components to assure the best air removal. Don't miss the live demo and a look inside of these components in order to SEE 🤓 how air is eliminated. Join us for this quick moving, lively presentation. Want to join in the conversation? We'll open up the mic 🎤 for you.

We've teamed up with 💪 Mechanical Hub 💪 to offer you an enjoyable experience. Leave it to Hot Rod to invite you into his workshop 🛠️ on Know it All Lane and share some Shop Talk with you to help solve your heating and plumbing perplexities. Educational? Sure. Entertaining? You bet! So why not join us for an hour on Monday evenings and catch this don't-miss, reality webinar series.

Don't know "Hot Rod"? Recently recognized with the 2020-2022 Carlson-Holohan Industry Award of Excellence, Hot Rod is sure to delight the audience with his expertise and quick wit. He travels from sea to shining sea, sharing his 30+ years' of experience as a plumbing, radiant heat and renewable energy contractor. A regular contributor for industry magazine, Hot Rod puts his rubber-to-the-road experiences to pen.

During the Shop Talk premiere on April 13, Caleffi North America will tally the attendees and donate $5 per each indivdual who tunes in. The donations will be shared equally bewteen ChefsForAmerica and Samaritan's Purse as they work in unique ways in this fight against COVID-19.

And... thanks for welcoming us into your living room. Stay well, stay healthy.
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Very informative webinar! Iam a heating contractor in the Chicago area.Thank you for putting these together Bob, something to look forward while social distancing and staying home!

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The demo videos were very illustrative, but it was hard to see with the camera so far away. The second video was better, but the first was very hard to see what was going on. It would be nice to repeat that with the camera fixed close up at a couple different points in the system to see first hand the turbulence and swirling in the pipe as well as the air elimination. It is hard to beat a demo system like you have to drive home the principles. It would be neat also to have a demo for pumping away.

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