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SUMMARY:NCI: Refrigerant-Side Performance Certification Program Part 2 – Refrigerant-Side Basics\, Diagnostics\, and Opportunities
DESCRIPTION:Description:\nThis two-day intermediate residential & commercial certification training course provides you with real-world lessons and hands-on training. It’s based on proven techniques on how to best approach refrigeration-side issues. In this advanced testing\, diagnostics and troubleshooting class you’ll discover why traditional approaches taught industry-wide are often not the best way to diagnose and fix performance and comfort issues. \nPart 2 will cover superheat and subcooling\, refrigerant-side diagnostics\, repairs and performance. Learn how to measure and diagnose refrigerant-side temperatures and pressures. The day concludes with NCI’s exclusive Refrigerant-Side Performance certification exam. \nCourse Objectives:\n• Learn the benefits of purging with nitrogen while brazing\n• How to tell if non-condensables are in the system and determine how they got there\n• Learn how to measure and interpret HVAC system static pressure to plot airflow\n• Perform Hands-on Testing & Diagnostics \nTarget Audience:\n• HVAC Contractors / Professionals\n• HVAC Technicians / Installers\n• Energy Improvement Contractors\n• Energy Raters\n• Air Balancers and Performance Technicians \nLearning Units: \nThis 2-Day course qualifies for 16 NCI CEUs\, 8 BPI CEUs\, 16 NATE 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: (Must attend both days unless re-certifying)\nThis class is *fee-based $100 and includes Parts 1 & 2\, workbooks and lunch. For re-certification\, you must attend Part 2 (*fee-based $50/class only\, no exam). \nRegistration: To register by phone contact NCI Customer Care at 800-633-7058. \nTo register online & more information CLICK HERE \nVisit NCI Training Schedule at http://www.ncilink.com/sceschedule \nPlease Note: *Must work within SCE territory to qualify for reduced registration fee as stated. Training is open to contractors outside of the SCE territory\, however\, full registration fee is required to participate in this program.
URL:https://efficiencyfirstca.org/event/nci-refrigerant-side-performance-certification-program-part-2-refrigerant-side-basics-diagnostics-and-opportunities/
LOCATION:NCI Training Center\, 2050 S Santa Cruz St\, Anaheim\, California\, 92805
CATEGORIES:National Comfort Institute,Southern California Edison
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SUMMARY:Crawlspace Retrofits in Electrification Projects: Health Benefits\, Moisture Management\, and Wildfire Safety
DESCRIPTION:Part 2 of 2  \nMany existing crawlspaces require remediation prior to other energy upgrade work\, including attic or electrification upgrades. This course examines retrofits of vented and unvented crawlspaces\, tradeoffs between each crawlspace assembly\, and the crawlspace assembly’s impact on the home’s overall performance and comfort. From home durability to occupant safety and comfort\, Dan Perunko of Balance Point Home Performance will address moisture and vapor sources\, rodent control\, as well as strategies to reduce wildfire ember intrusion. \nAgenda: \n\nIntroduction and safety message\nUnderstanding the phases of water and how it is transported\nPrioritizing and mitigating sources of moisture\nRemoving accumulated debris and abandoned systems\nReviewing current common practices\nDecision to vent or not to vent and evaluate all the existing conditions\nUpdating existing foundation vent to reduce wildfire ember intrusion\nAddressing weather proofing on existing foundation vents\nReduced foundation venting\nConverting a vented crawlspace to a sealed crawlspace\nAddressing abandoned foundation vent holes\nAir leakage control implications\nRecladding the skirt to achieve multiple outcomes\nTesting the assembly\n\nThe objective of this course is that at the conclusion\, participants will be able to: \n\nPrioritize source control of moisture in crawlspaces\nDefine how water in liquid or vapor form is transported\nName performance tests that can be used to evaluate the moisture balance of the crawlspace\nExplain performance problems associated with typical foundation vents\nDescribe ways to improve wildfire resistance by updating the foundation vent strategy\nList an example of a crawl space type that is not well suited for converting to a sealed crawlspace\nDiscuss methods for addressing abandoned foundation vents\nExplain the difference between a vapor barrier and an air barrier\nState why a consumer might choose to upgrade from a basic unsealed plastic layer in the crawlspace\nIdentify ways to test the performance of a plastic layer that is serving as an air barrier in the crawlspace\nSummarize the real world benefits of installs of ground cover to meet different performance outcomes
URL:https://efficiencyfirstca.org/event/crawlspace-retrofits-in-electrification-projects-health-benefits-moisture-management-and-wildfire-safety/
CATEGORIES:Pacific Gas & Electric
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SUMMARY:Fire Resistant Homes: Building Strategies that Reduce Risk
DESCRIPTION:Wildfires are reshaping how Californians think about housing safety and resilience. Attendees will gain comprehension about common home risks and vulnerabilities\, fire resistant features\, and risk reduction strategies. \nIn 2025\, two legal documents related to fire risk and real estate were updated; Department of Real Estate’s Transfer Disclosure Statement requirements and a section of CA’s T24 building code specific to fire resistance of homes.\nWe’re seeing increasing evidence that features typical to efficient\, higher performance homes are intrinsically fire resistant. Air tightness\, durable\, non-combustible roofs and cladding\, simple architectural forms\, no vents\, high performance windows… are recognized as contributing factors to homes that have survived fires as well as preventing smoke intrusion. Prevention of fires and resulting damage also helps decrease air pollution and related emissions that impact human health. \nIn these two hours we’ll explore key causes of ignition as well as examples of homes that survived fires and why. We will cover non-combustible roofing\, cladding\, considerations of architectural form\, and details of many common measures that reduce risk of ignition as well as new innovations in materials and systems.\nAttendees will increase their comprehension of the definition and benefits of resilience\, not only to the structure but also to human health and safety\, and what measures increase a homes’ resilience during power losses and extreme events including fires.\nWe’ll explore the details of several impressive fire rebuild projects.\nIn closing\, attendees will engage in a class exercise and discussion around valuation of homes that have been upgraded to increase their fire-resistance. \nLearning Objectives:\n1. Identify common home vulnerabilities to fire\n2. Become familiarized with examples of homes that survived fires and why\n3. State common efficiency and performance measures that increase fire resistance\n4. State multiple health\, safety\, efficiency\, resilience and fire-resistance benefits of science-based building principles\, including air leakage and temperature control.\n5. Recognize specific fire-resistant features and risk reduction strategies.\n6. Apply knowledge to home design\, construction details and real estate decision making.
URL:https://efficiencyfirstca.org/event/fire-resistant-homes-building-strategies-that-reduce-risk/
CATEGORIES:San Diego LEARN
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