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Armstrong Fluid Technology has announced that its popular three-part webinar series “Building Envelope and the Impact on the HVAC System” is available in its entirety on the Armstrong Webinar Library.

Designed to help HVAC professionals significantly reduce energy costs by better understanding how the building envelope impacts the HVAC system, the third and final webinar was recently broadcast live.

Real-life challenges and solutions

We are delighted to make all three parts of this valuable webinar series available for the first time,” said Tony Furst, US Director of Application Engineering Armstrong Fluid Technology. “Hundreds of HVAC professionals have already benefited from the individual webinars but all three webinars can be viewed and reviewed on demand. Of special value are the questions and answers at the end of each webinar that deal with real-life challenges and solutions.”

Armstrong’s Webinar Library features more than 160 archived webinars on a variety of valuable topics of interest to HVAC professionals. All webinars offer a Certificate for Professional Development Hours.

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