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EP176 Empowering Engineers: The HeatGeek Approach to High-Efficiency Heating with Adam Chapman (July 2024)

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In this Building HVAC Science Podcast episode, hosts Eric Kaiser and Bill Spohn welcome Adam Chapman from HeatGeek to discuss his insights and experiences in the HVAC industry. Adam, based in the UK, shares his journey of establishing HeatGeek, which started as a blog and YouTube channel aimed at improving heating systems' efficiency and evolved into a comprehensive training and support network for heating engineers. He emphasizes the importance of proper installation and the high efficiency of heat pumps, even in older, less insulated homes, highlighting the significant impact well-trained engineers can have on system performance.

Adam explains the differences in terminology and industry practices between the UK and the US, noting that in the UK, the term "heating engineer" encompasses those who install and maintain heating systems. In contrast, the US uses "technician" more broadly. He describes HeatGeek as a movement focused on educating and empowering engineers through digital tools, training, and a supportive community. This approach ensures that engineers can provide the most efficient and effective heating solutions, ultimately benefiting consumers through reduced running costs and improved system performance.

The conversation also touches on the challenges and resistance Adam faced in promoting heat pumps and the importance of continuous monitoring and data analysis to improve system efficiency. Adam's vision for HeatGeek includes expanding to the US and fostering collaboration between the two regions to enhance the HVAC industry's overall quality and performance. He invites listeners to explore HeatGeek's resources and emphasizes the critical role of engineers in driving the transition to more efficient and sustainable heating solutions.

Adam’sLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/adam-chapman-01046647/

HeatGeek website: https://www.heatgeek.com/

HeatGeek YouTube Channel:https://www.youtube.com/@HeatGeek/video

The Contest! : www.HeatPumpMonitor.org

This episode was recorded in July 2024.

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In this Building HVAC Science Podcast episode, hosts Eric Kaiser and Bill Spohn welcome Adam Chapman from HeatGeek to discuss his insights and experiences in the HVAC industry. Adam, based in the UK, shares his journey of establishing HeatGeek, which started as a blog and YouTube channel aimed at improving heating systems' efficiency and evolved into a comprehensive training and support network for heating engineers. He emphasizes the importance of proper installation and the high efficiency of heat pumps, even in older, less insulated homes, highlighting the significant impact well-trained engineers can have on system performance.

Adam explains the differences in terminology and industry practices between the UK and the US, noting that in the UK, the term "heating engineer" encompasses those who install and maintain heating systems. In contrast, the US uses "technician" more broadly. He describes HeatGeek as a movement focused on educating and empowering engineers through digital tools, training, and a supportive community. This approach ensures that engineers can provide the most efficient and effective heating solutions, ultimately benefiting consumers through reduced running costs and improved system performance.

The conversation also touches on the challenges and resistance Adam faced in promoting heat pumps and the importance of continuous monitoring and data analysis to improve system efficiency. Adam's vision for HeatGeek includes expanding to the US and fostering collaboration between the two regions to enhance the HVAC industry's overall quality and performance. He invites listeners to explore HeatGeek's resources and emphasizes the critical role of engineers in driving the transition to more efficient and sustainable heating solutions.

Adam’sLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/adam-chapman-01046647/

HeatGeek website: https://www.heatgeek.com/

HeatGeek YouTube Channel:https://www.youtube.com/@HeatGeek/video

The Contest! : www.HeatPumpMonitor.org

This episode was recorded in July 2024.

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