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SUMMARY:Residential HVAC Design for Quality Installation Using ACCA Manuals J®\, S®\, D® & T® Day 3 – Manual D and T: Residential Duct System Design
DESCRIPTION:Description:\nDay 3 session ensures participants can design efficient and effective duct systems for residential HVAC applications. By the end of the day\, students can apply Manual D principles to real-world scenarios\, ensuring they can deliver top-quality ductwork designs. Manual T will cover how to properly select and place supply registers and return grilles to ensure correct air throw\, spread\, mixing\, and comfort\, so air reaches the space effectively without drafts or hot/cold spots. \nAgenda: \n\nSignificance of Duct Design\nDuct Materials and Types\nDuct Sizing Fundamentals\nDuct Layout Considerations\nDuct Installation Best Practices\nWhole Home Duct Design Walk-Through\nManual T – Air Distribution & Comfort\n\nInstructor: Russ King – licensed Mechanical Engineer with over 30 years of experience practicing and teaching in the areas of Residential HVAC design\, diagnostics\, and consulting\, as well as energy codes and building science. \nTarget Audience:\n• HVAC Contractors / Technicians\n• HVAC Designers / Architects\n• HVAC Comfort & Advisors\n• Energy Consultants\n• HERS Raters \nLearning Units: This 3-day course qualifies for 24 NATE and 12 BPI CEUs \nLearning Level:\nIntermediate Class: Content is appropriate for individuals who possess a fundamental understanding of the topic and have familiarity with basic terminology and methodology of the subject matter. Attendees should have the capacity to participate in instructor-led exercises requiring synthesis and application of concepts. \nSpecial Instructions:\nRegistration: To register online with ACCA\,  CLICK HERE \nFor questions or to register by phone call 703-775-4477 \nFor more information visit: https://www.acca.org/certification/residential-design/rdqi
URL:https://efficiencyfirstca.org/event/residential-hvac-design-for-quality-installation-using-acca-manuals-j-s-d-t-day-3-manual-d-and-t-residential-duct-system-design/
LOCATION:Energy Education Center Tulare\, 4175 Laspina St.\, Tulare\, 93274\, United States
CATEGORIES:Southern California Edison
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SUMMARY:Crawlspace Retrofits in Electrification Projects: Air Sealing and Insulating
DESCRIPTION:Part 1 of 2 \nCrawlspaces come in all shapes and sizes including shallow or hillside\, and crawlspaces adjacent to conditioned spaces. The geometry of a crawlspace is an important factor when deciding where to establish a continuous air barrier. Ultimately the insulation will follow and remain aligned with that air barrier. In this course\, Dan Perunko of Balance Point Home Performance will present air sealing and insulating strategies for various crawlspace types\, along with the myriad benefits effective crawlspace solutions provide for the occupants and the home. \nAgenda: \n\nIntroduction and safety message\nUnderstanding the geometry of the crawlspace\nUsing test tools identifying leakage and understanding their limitations\nAir barrier alignment for vented and unvented crawlspaces\nImplications for equipment make-up air in unvented crawlspaces\nCreating continuity in the crawlspace\nStrategies for air sealing leaks in the subfloor\nAir sealing around plumbing fixtures that may require future maintenance\nRemoving abandoned or soon-to-be abandoned mechanical equipment that interfaces with the subfloor air barrier\nAir sealing electrical systems and conduits that pass through the subfloor\nAddressing air leakage at masonry fireplaces that pass though the subfloor\n\nThe objective of this course is that at the conclusion\, participants will be able to: \n\nCite areas where the crawlspace air barrier typically lacks continuity\nIdentify tests to assess the continuity of the air barrier\nList examples of crawlspace subfloor penetrations that require an air sealing method that can be undone if maintenance is needed\nName alternatives to batt insulation in the subfloor\nExplain key benefits to air isolating a vented crawlspace from the conditioned spaces\nSummarize post-retrofit testing strategies for continuity and thermal performance
URL:https://efficiencyfirstca.org/event/crawlspace-retrofits-in-electrification-projects-2-part-series/
CATEGORIES:Pacific Gas & Electric
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