Upcoming Webinars

From Direct to Two-Stage: Evaporative Cooling Delivers Energy Savings

January 7, 2025 at 10:00am CST

As energy costs rise and sustainability goals tighten, engineers are looking for HVAC solutions that deliver both performance and efficiency. Evaporative cooling—direct, indirect, and two-stage—offers significant temperature reductions and major energy savings for high-ventilation industrial spaces.

This webinar will explore how evaporative technologies deliver efficient cooling across different climate zones and how to apply them in both new and retrofit projects.

What You’ll Learn

  • The fundamentals of direct, indirect, and two-stage evaporative cooling
  • How to design by climate and pair evaporative cooling with DX systems for optimal performance
  • How unit selection can provide flexible airflow, energy recovery, and heating options
  • Application examples and performance data to guide system design

Reserve Your Spot

Join us to learn how to design smarter, more sustainable air systems that meet performance, comfort, and cost goals.

This webinar may be eligible for 1.0 PDH credit. Attendees are responsible for verifying acceptance with their individual licensing boards.

Register Here

Meet the Experts

Nathan Aucker | Application Engineering Manager, New Product Development Manager

Nathan has over 15 years of engineering experience spanning the HVAC, food service equipment, and aerospace industries. He holds a B.S. in Engineering Physics from Taylor University and is an active member of ASHRAE. At Cambridge, he specializes in HTHV systems, industrial retrofit design, psychrometric and airflow modeling, and ventilation strategies. His background includes work on advanced systems such as fuselage pressurization carts and heated/chilled food merchandisers. When he’s off the clock, you’ll likely find him exploring remote backcountry trails.

 

Jacob Wycoff | Applications Engineer

Jacob has five years of experience in the HVAC industry, focusing on applied systems and energy efficiency optimization. He holds a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering from Oklahoma State University and a Master of Construction Business from the University of Oklahoma. He is a LEED Green Associate and an active member of ASHRAE. When he's not engineering solutions, you'll find him out on the pickleball court.

 

Timothy Buchanan | Applications Engineer

Timothy has over five years of engineering experience, including three years specializing in HVAC applications. He holds both a B.S. and M.S. in Chemical Engineering from the University at Buffalo and is a certified Engineer in Training (EIT) and ASHRAE member. His expertise includes industrial HVAC design, unitary heating and cooling systems, and cost–benefit analysis. Outside of work, Tim enjoys discovering new places, cycling, and keeping in shape with jiu-jitsu.