HVAC systems are major contributors to building greenhouse gas emissions, but what can be done about them? Rob Tanner and Jon McCrea of Johnson Controls join BUILDINGS editor-in-chief Janelle Penny to discuss sustainable HVAC operation, from sizing new heat pumps to what to do when buildings have simultaneous heating and cooling loads.
Show Notes:
Check out these free resources:
- Read our coverage of the International WELL Building Institute’s inaugural Healthy Building Policy Summit, an IAQ-focused event that also offered HVAC strategies and solutions.
- Visit Johnson Controls.
About Our Guests:
Rob Tanner is the Director of Marketing for Applied Equipment, at Johnson Controls located in York, Pennsylvania. Rob has more than 30 years of experience in the sale, application, design, installation, service, and marketing of commercial HVAC products and technologies. Before joining Johnson Controls, Rob was an MEP consulting engineer and co-owner of a design-build mechanical contracting company. Rob received his B.S. in Mechanical Engineering and M.S. in Education & Organizational Development from the Pennsylvania State University.
Jon McCrea is the Equipment Area General Manager for Applied Equipment at Johnson Controls. He has worked at Johnson Controls in sales for nearly 28 years. Jon received his B.S. in Industrial Engineering from Georgia Institute of Technology.