FREE Live Webinar
Wed May 20, 2026
12:00 - 1:00 PM MT
Reduce Energy Costs • Recover Waste Heat • Support Decarbonization

Who Should Attend
Facility managers, engineers, and operations staff across hospitals, campuses, hotels, and institutional and industrial facilities focused on improving thermal efficiency and reducing operating costs.
Why Attend
Heat pump technology enables facilities to recycle low-grade waste heat and upgrade it into a usable, high-value energy source. This session focuses on practical ways to integrate heat pumps into both new and existing systems.
What You'll Learn
- Integration strategies for new & existing systems
- Key performance factors: COP, source & sink temperatures, and capacity
- Correlation of temperature vs. hot water temperature
- Real-world applications across institutional and industrial facilities
- Engineered system design and performance monitoring
- Steam heat pump solutions
- Approaches to overcoming common implementation challenges
Technology Overview
Armstrong International heat pumps recycle low temperature waste heat and upgrade it into high grade, usable thermal energy. The recovered heat can be used to generate high temperature hot water (up to 248°F) or steam - significantly reducing reliance on traditional fossil fuels based steam or hot water systems. The result is improved overall system efficiency, lower energy consumption, and a more sustainable heating solution.
Presenter

Rajkumar (Raj) Gnanaraj
NA Circular Thermal Technology Manager
Armstrong International
Email: rkumar@armstronginternational.com
Raj integrates heat pump systems into large institutional and industrial facilities including hospitals, universities, hotels, and government campuses across North America.




