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Net Zero Energy Buildings Now and What’s Next

Buildings tend to be the primary energy consumer in the U.S.—and amid rising utility prices and concerns about the impacts of climate change, efforts are being made to incorporate energy saving strategies into commercial building design, construction, and operation. The concept of a Net Zero Energy building, which produces as much energy as it uses annually, is a reality in most regions. These buildings often come with added benefits that include improved comfort and resilience. In this online event, our

System Performance Module Parts 1-2 Webinar

This 4 day intermediate webinar covers HVAC fundamentals for residential and light commercial systems in California. Topics include thermodynamics, system performance, load considerations, airflow, pressure control, heating and cooling systems, and quality maintenance. It also explores psychrometrics, the Equal Friction method, and field measurements for system efficiency. This series qualifies for 8 CEHs through North American Technician Excellence (NATE) with the completion of all 8 parts. 3/23/2026, 6:00-8:15pm Part 1: Fundamentals of building science and how buildings interact thermally with

System Performance Module Parts 3-4 Webinar

This 4 day intermediate webinar covers HVAC fundamentals for residential and light commercial systems in California. Topics include thermodynamics, system performance, load considerations, airflow, pressure control, heating and cooling systems, and quality maintenance. It also explores psychrometrics, the Equal Friction method, and field measurements for system efficiency. This series qualifies for 8 CEHs through North American Technician Excellence (NATE) with the completion of all 8 parts. 3/23/2026, 6:00-8:15pm Part 1: Fundamentals of building science and how buildings interact thermally with

System Performance Module Parts 5-6 Webinar

This 4 day intermediate webinar covers HVAC fundamentals for residential and light commercial systems in California. Topics include thermodynamics, system performance, load considerations, airflow, pressure control, heating and cooling systems, and quality maintenance. It also explores psychrometrics, the Equal Friction method, and field measurements for system efficiency. This series qualifies for 8 CEHs through North American Technician Excellence (NATE) with the completion of all 8 parts. 3/23/2026, 6:00-8:15pm Part 1: Fundamentals of building science and how buildings interact thermally with

System Performance Module Parts 7-8 Webinar

This 4 day intermediate webinar covers HVAC fundamentals for residential and light commercial systems in California. Topics include thermodynamics, system performance, load considerations, airflow, pressure control, heating and cooling systems, and quality maintenance. It also explores psychrometrics, the Equal Friction method, and field measurements for system efficiency. This series qualifies for 8 CEHs through North American Technician Excellence (NATE) with the completion of all 8 parts. 3/23/2026, 6:00-8:15pm Part 1: Fundamentals of building science and how buildings interact thermally with

How to Size Your Heat Pump: Intro to Manual J Using Kwik Model 3D

Part 1 of a Two-Part Series (Manual J + Manual D) This practical webinar kicks off a two-part series on getting heat pump performance right—starting with Manual J, the industry standard for residential heating and cooling load calculations. You’ll learn why “rules of thumb” often miss the mark with heat pumps, what inputs actually drive the loads (envelope, windows, infiltration, ducts, and design conditions), and how to interpret the outputs that directly influence equipment selection. We’ll also show a streamlined

How to Design Your Duct System for a Heat Pump: Intro to Manual D Using Kwik Model 3D

Part 2 of a Two-Part Series (Manual J + Manual D) Great heat pump outcomes depend on the duct system delivering the right airflow to the right rooms—quietly and consistently. With heat pumps, comfort is often more dependent on distribution than “blasting” very hot air, which makes duct design a primary driver of success. In this session, you’ll learn the “why” behind Manual D and the duct design choices that most affect airflow, comfort, and noise—layout strategy, return design, fitting