Course description By enrolling in this course, you agree to receive text message course reminders. Upon receiving your first message you will have the option to opt out by replying "STOP". Electrification is taking form in California - gas water heaters are being phased out in the Bay Area by 2027 and over 70 municipalities have policies phasing out gas appliances. The massive transition from gas to electric will "spark" giant demand for all trades, including plumbers. In this session,
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This course introduces the ingredients of a good electrification plan and shows participants how to produce one. Trainers will start by demonstrating how to gather critical data from a home, including utility data, key photos, measurements and homeowner preferences. Next, participants will learn how to use that data, combined with load calculations (covered in the previous class), to select the best equipment for each end use in a home. Finally, trainers will show how to pull all of the pieces |
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Course description By enrolling in this course, you agree to receive text message course reminders. To opt-out update your profile here or upon receiving your first message you will have the option to opt out by replying "STOP". This class will present the most common questions being asked about the changes in the 2025 California's Energy Code for electrical systems including lighting, electrical power distribution, photovoltaics, batteries and electric mechanical systems. Two energy code geeks, Charles Knuffke (Wattstopper Legrand) and Gina Griffiths |
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This course introduces exciting new software tools that are available to make home electrification easier. Trainers will demonstrate in detail an iOS-based electrification planning app that makes a home electrification plan easy to produce. This application prompts users with questions to ask homeowners, guides the collection of onsite data, assists with equipment selection, performs heat pump sizing and electric load calculations and offers detailed project plans for tradespeople, in addition to wiring plans and load calculations in a useful format |
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Part 1 of 3 - November 18, 2025 (9am - 11am) Part 2 of 3 - November 20, 2025 (9am - 11am) Part 3 of 3 - December 2, 2025 (9am - 11am) Air sealing and insulating are foundational to high performance homes, with numerous interactive benefits for the home and occupants. The Air Sealing and Insulating for Electrification Projects series will provide job-ready strategies and techniques for building more durable, healthier, comfortable and energy efficient homes. Instructor
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Part 1 of 2 - November 18, 2025 (9am - 1pm) By enrolling in this course, you agree to receive text message course reminders. To opt-out update your profile here or upon receiving your first message you will have the option to opt out by replying "STOP". Agenda: Introduction and safety message Heat pumps and electrification: necessity and benefits Heat pump basics Heat pump considerations Case studies Electrification financing resources Closing thought on heat pumps |
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Part 2 of 2 - November 19, 2025 (9am - 1pm) By enrolling in this course, you agree to receive text message course reminders. To opt-out update your profile here or upon receiving your first message you will have the option to opt out by replying "STOP". Agenda: Introduction and safety message Decarbonization motivation Heat pump types & retrofit opportunities Low temperature operation and refrigerants Case studies and best practices Heat pump system design exercise Looking ahead and wrap-up |
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Course description Part 2 of 3 - November 20, 2025 (9am - 11am) Upgrading the thermal and air leakage performance of existing homes exposes a variety of hazards that many professionals either do not know how to address or how to communicate the importance of the issue to the customer. Estimators and installers, including DIY homeowners, take on additional liability when they fail to identify and remediate existing hazards during upgrade projects. In this two-hour class, instructor Dan Perunko of |
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