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SUMMARY:Ventless Combo Washer Dryers 2.0
DESCRIPTION:Join us as we take a fresh look at the all-in-one washer/heat pump dryers that are revolutionizing laundry—making clothes washing and drying more efficient\, better for the environment\, and easier on our wallets. \nWashers and dryers account for anywhere from 8-10% of the energy use in our homes and a significant amount of our water use. Heat pump dryers are rated ENERGY STAR’s most efficient dryers on the market\, using roughly 75% less energy than a typical electric resistance or gas dryer. They use heat pump technology to move heat rather than create it\, and have many benefits. \nManufacturers from GE to Samsung to LG offer combo washer + heat pump dryers that wash and dry a complete load of laundry in the same machine. They’re lauded for their space saving\, convenience\, and energy efficiency\, as well as the advanced wash cycles and smart features they offer. \nAs the market for this technology grows\, we’ll take a look at the big advantages and minor challenges of switching to a combo unit. Not only do combo washer + heat pump dryers have the potential to save time and improve a homeowners’ washing/drying experience\, they greatly reduce energy use required to dry clothing. Most also plug into a 120-volt outlet\, helping homes with gas dryers electrify this end use more easily. \nJoin us for a 45-minute webinar with a live demo\, in which we talk about: \n\nWhat is a combo washer + heat pump dryer and how does it work?\nWhat are the advantages and disadvantages of combo washer + heat pump dryers?\nWhat models are on the market?\nHow are these appliances performing from a service and warranty perspective?\nHow did the current models of combo washer + dryers overcome challenges to create a new way of doing laundry?\nWhat are the expected time and energy savings from combo washer + heat pump dryers?\n\nLearning Objectives: \n\nDescribe the basic functionality and features of a combo washer and heat pump dryer.\nCompare energy efficiency of a heat pump dryer to a standard gas or electric dryer.\nIdentify advantages of a combo washer and heat pump dryer.\nCompare models and brands currently available on the market.
URL:https://efficiencyfirstca.org/event/ventless-combo-washer-dryers-2-0/
CATEGORIES:San Diego LEARN
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260226T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260226T100000
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UID:68981-1772096400-1772100000@efficiencyfirstca.org
SUMMARY:2026 Title 24 Part 6 California Energy Code Changes: What HCAI Projects Need to Know Webinar
DESCRIPTION:The 2026 code cycle places increased emphasis on energy efficiency\, electrification\, system performance\, and documentation quality. For HCAI projects\, these changes influence not only system design\, but also coordination\, regulatory review\, and long-term operational outcomes. Hospitals that understand these requirements early are better positioned to reduce energy use\, control operating costs\, and improve system reliability while maintaining full compliance. For projects involving seismic upgrades\, infrastructure improvements\, or Non-Structural Performance Category (NPC) compliance\, the transition introduces both risk and opportunity. Proactively aligning design decisions with the 2026 code requirements can help avoid redesign\, streamline HCAI review\, and deliver lasting operational and energy savings. This session provides a practical\, technology-aware overview of the most important 2026 code changes affecting hospitals and offers guidance on how to prepare HCAI projects for a smooth transition. \nLearning Objectives: \n\nIdentify key hospital code changes for 2026\nRecognize how energy regulations impact MEP system design\nReduce project risk and delays through early compliance planning\nImprove long-term energy efficiency and building performance
URL:https://efficiencyfirstca.org/event/2026-title-24-part-6-california-energy-code-changes-what-hcai-projects-need-to-know-webinar/
CATEGORIES:San Diego LEARN
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260226T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260226T124500
DTSTAMP:20260421T121148
CREATED:20260225T001148Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260225T001148Z
UID:69185-1772107200-1772109900@efficiencyfirstca.org
SUMMARY:Ventless Combo Washer Dryers
DESCRIPTION:Washers and dryers account for anywhere from 8-10% of the energy use in our homes and a significant amount of our water use. Heat pump dryers are rated ENERGY STAR’s most efficient dryers on the market\, using roughly 75% less energy than a typical electric resistance or gas dryer. They use heat pump technology to move heat rather than create it\, and have many benefits. Manufacturers from GE to Samsung to LG offer combo washer + heat pump dryers that wash and dry a complete load of laundry in the same machine. They’re lauded for their space saving\, convenience\, and energy efficiency\, as well as the advanced wash cycles and smart features they offer. As the market for this technology grows\, we’ll take a look at the big advantages and minor challenges of switching to a combo unit. Not only do combo washer + heat pump dryers have the potential to save time and improve a homeowners’ washing/drying experience\, they greatly reduce energy use required to dry clothing. Most also plug into a 120-volt outlet\, helping homes with gas dryers electrify this end use more easily. Join us for a 45-minute webinar with a live demo\, in which we explore: What is a combo washer + heat pump dryer and how does it work? What are the advantages and disadvantages of combo washer + heat pump dryers? What models are on the market? How are these appliances performing from a service and warranty perspective? How did the current models of combo washer + dryers overcome challenges to create a new way of doing laundry? What are the expected time and energy savings from combo washer + heat pump dryers?
URL:https://efficiencyfirstca.org/event/ventless-combo-washer-dryers/
CATEGORIES:San Diego LEARN
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260304T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260304T120000
DTSTAMP:20260421T121148
CREATED:20260225T003436Z
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UID:69187-1772622000-1772625600@efficiencyfirstca.org
SUMMARY:Net Zero Energy Buildings Now and What’s Next
DESCRIPTION: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 panelists will discuss Net Zero Energy buildings. Presenters will clarify what these terms mean and how they compare with other classifications\, such as Net Zero Carbon or Living Buildings\, and introduce Future‑Ready building concepts. The session will feature case studies\, explore why clients made this choice\, and highlight how the current market for these buildings is evolving today.
URL:https://efficiencyfirstca.org/event/net-zero-energy-buildings-now-and-whats-next/
CATEGORIES:San Diego LEARN
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260323T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260323T201500
DTSTAMP:20260421T121148
CREATED:20260225T004140Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260225T160321Z
UID:69190-1774288800-1774296900@efficiencyfirstca.org
SUMMARY:System Performance Module Parts 1-2 Webinar
DESCRIPTION: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. \n3/23/2026\, 6:00-8:15pm Part 1: Fundamentals of building science and how buildings interact thermally with their environment. \nPart 2: Factors that cause variations in a building’s heat load and the basic principles of heat transfer and thermodynamics to evaluate HVAC system behavior under varying operating conditions. \n3/24/2026\, 6:00-8:15pm Part 3: Importance of Quality Insulation Installation (QII) and the basic principles of heat transfer and thermodynamics to evaluate HVAC system behavior under varying operating conditions. \nPart 4: Air moves in and out of a building’s envelope through a process called infiltration and exfiltration. Discussion will include the wind effect\, stack effect\, and fan effect. \n3/30/2026\, 6:00-8:15pm Part 5: Covers heating systems\, HVAC components and functions\, diagnostic checks\, CAQI standards\, airflow measurement tools\, Quality Maintenance\, and commissioning. \nPart 6: Covers the ACCA 4 California Quality Maintenance Standard\, impacts of poor HVAC upkeep\, the ACCA 5 maintenance practices\, and concludes with California Quality Service. \n3/31/2026\, 6:00-8:15pm Part 7: Fundamental characteristics of air\, including temperature\, humidity\, and pressure\, each essential for HVAC processes. Use the psychrometric chart to analyze air properties. \nPart 8: Critical role of indoor air quality and proper refrigerant charge in HVAC system performance. Calculate capacity\, delivered capacity\, and efficiency.
URL:https://efficiencyfirstca.org/event/system-performance-module-parts-1-8-webinar/
CATEGORIES:San Diego LEARN
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260324T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260324T201500
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CREATED:20260225T160453Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260225T160453Z
UID:69198-1774375200-1774383300@efficiencyfirstca.org
SUMMARY:System Performance Module Parts 3-4 Webinar
DESCRIPTION: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. \n3/23/2026\, 6:00-8:15pm Part 1: Fundamentals of building science and how buildings interact thermally with their environment. \nPart 2: Factors that cause variations in a building’s heat load and the basic principles of heat transfer and thermodynamics to evaluate HVAC system behavior under varying operating conditions. \n3/24/2026\, 6:00-8:15pm Part 3: Importance of Quality Insulation Installation (QII) and the basic principles of heat transfer and thermodynamics to evaluate HVAC system behavior under varying operating conditions. \nPart 4: Air moves in and out of a building’s envelope through a process called infiltration and exfiltration. Discussion will include the wind effect\, stack effect\, and fan effect. \n3/30/2026\, 6:00-8:15pm Part 5: Covers heating systems\, HVAC components and functions\, diagnostic checks\, CAQI standards\, airflow measurement tools\, Quality Maintenance\, and commissioning. \nPart 6: Covers the ACCA 4 California Quality Maintenance Standard\, impacts of poor HVAC upkeep\, the ACCA 5 maintenance practices\, and concludes with California Quality Service. \n3/31/2026\, 6:00-8:15pm Part 7: Fundamental characteristics of air\, including temperature\, humidity\, and pressure\, each essential for HVAC processes. Use the psychrometric chart to analyze air properties. \nPart 8: Critical role of indoor air quality and proper refrigerant charge in HVAC system performance. Calculate capacity\, delivered capacity\, and efficiency.
URL:https://efficiencyfirstca.org/event/system-performance-module-parts-3-4-webinar/
CATEGORIES:San Diego LEARN
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260330T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260330T201500
DTSTAMP:20260421T121148
CREATED:20260225T160651Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260225T160651Z
UID:69200-1774893600-1774901700@efficiencyfirstca.org
SUMMARY:System Performance Module Parts 5-6 Webinar
DESCRIPTION: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. \n3/23/2026\, 6:00-8:15pm Part 1: Fundamentals of building science and how buildings interact thermally with their environment. \nPart 2: Factors that cause variations in a building’s heat load and the basic principles of heat transfer and thermodynamics to evaluate HVAC system behavior under varying operating conditions. \n3/24/2026\, 6:00-8:15pm Part 3: Importance of Quality Insulation Installation (QII) and the basic principles of heat transfer and thermodynamics to evaluate HVAC system behavior under varying operating conditions. \nPart 4: Air moves in and out of a building’s envelope through a process called infiltration and exfiltration. Discussion will include the wind effect\, stack effect\, and fan effect. \n3/30/2026\, 6:00-8:15pm Part 5: Covers heating systems\, HVAC components and functions\, diagnostic checks\, CAQI standards\, airflow measurement tools\, Quality Maintenance\, and commissioning. \nPart 6: Covers the ACCA 4 California Quality Maintenance Standard\, impacts of poor HVAC upkeep\, the ACCA 5 maintenance practices\, and concludes with California Quality Service. \n3/31/2026\, 6:00-8:15pm Part 7: Fundamental characteristics of air\, including temperature\, humidity\, and pressure\, each essential for HVAC processes. Use the psychrometric chart to analyze air properties. \nPart 8: Critical role of indoor air quality and proper refrigerant charge in HVAC system performance. Calculate capacity\, delivered capacity\, and efficiency.
URL:https://efficiencyfirstca.org/event/system-performance-module-parts-5-6-webinar/
CATEGORIES:San Diego LEARN
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260331T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260331T201500
DTSTAMP:20260421T121148
CREATED:20260225T160814Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260225T160814Z
UID:69202-1774980000-1774988100@efficiencyfirstca.org
SUMMARY:System Performance Module Parts 7-8 Webinar
DESCRIPTION: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. \n3/23/2026\, 6:00-8:15pm Part 1: Fundamentals of building science and how buildings interact thermally with their environment. \nPart 2: Factors that cause variations in a building’s heat load and the basic principles of heat transfer and thermodynamics to evaluate HVAC system behavior under varying operating conditions. \n3/24/2026\, 6:00-8:15pm Part 3: Importance of Quality Insulation Installation (QII) and the basic principles of heat transfer and thermodynamics to evaluate HVAC system behavior under varying operating conditions. \nPart 4: Air moves in and out of a building’s envelope through a process called infiltration and exfiltration. Discussion will include the wind effect\, stack effect\, and fan effect. \n3/30/2026\, 6:00-8:15pm Part 5: Covers heating systems\, HVAC components and functions\, diagnostic checks\, CAQI standards\, airflow measurement tools\, Quality Maintenance\, and commissioning. \nPart 6: Covers the ACCA 4 California Quality Maintenance Standard\, impacts of poor HVAC upkeep\, the ACCA 5 maintenance practices\, and concludes with California Quality Service. \n3/31/2026\, 6:00-8:15pm Part 7: Fundamental characteristics of air\, including temperature\, humidity\, and pressure\, each essential for HVAC processes. Use the psychrometric chart to analyze air properties. \nPart 8: Critical role of indoor air quality and proper refrigerant charge in HVAC system performance. Calculate capacity\, delivered capacity\, and efficiency.
URL:https://efficiencyfirstca.org/event/system-performance-module-parts-7-8-webinar/
CATEGORIES:San Diego LEARN
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260413T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260413T130000
DTSTAMP:20260421T121148
CREATED:20260225T004432Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260225T004432Z
UID:69192-1776081600-1776085200@efficiencyfirstca.org
SUMMARY:How to Size Your Heat Pump: Intro to Manual J Using Kwik Model 3D
DESCRIPTION:Part 1 of a Two-Part Series (Manual J + Manual D)  \nThis 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 workflow using Kwik Model 3D to quickly build a simple home model and generate the takeoffs needed to support an accurate\, repeatable Manual J—without getting lost in complexity. By the end\, you’ll feel confident understanding what drives sizing decisions and how to avoid comfort issues\, high bills\, and unnecessary backup heat. \nKey Takeaways  \n✅ Why heat pumps need tighter sizing \n✅ Manual J basics: design temps\, sensible/latent\, loads \n✅ Biggest load drivers: envelop\, leakage\, ducts\, etc. \n✅ Read outputs to pick capacity + airflow \n✅ Kwik Model 3D workflow for fast takeoffs \nAbout the Instructors Spencer Rosen is a leading home energy expert & educator\, founder of Home Energy Academy\, and a recognized thought leader in energy efficiency\, HVAC performance\, and electrification. Russell King\, M.E. is the creator of Kwik Model 3D and a specialist in HVAC design and diagnostics\, home energy rating systems\, and California energy codes.
URL:https://efficiencyfirstca.org/event/how-to-size-your-heat-pump-intro-to-manual-j-using-kwik-model-3d/
CATEGORIES:San Diego LEARN
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260414T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260414T130000
DTSTAMP:20260421T121148
CREATED:20260225T004630Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260225T004630Z
UID:69194-1776168000-1776171600@efficiencyfirstca.org
SUMMARY:How to Design Your Duct System for a Heat Pump: Intro to Manual D Using Kwik Model 3D
DESCRIPTION:Part 2 of a Two-Part Series (Manual J + Manual D) \nGreat 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 losses/effective length\, and managing static pressure. You’ll also see how to translate Manual J room-by-room loads into a practical duct design concept\, and how Kwik Model 3D can help visualize the home\, support planning\, and connect design intent to install-ready decisions. \nKey Takeaways  \n✅ Why ducts matter more with heat pumps \n✅ Manual D basics: airflow\, friction\, static pressure \n✅ Duct layouts that balance rooms better \n✅ Return strategies that cut noise + improve comfort \n✅ Turn room loads into an install-ready duct plan \nAbout the Instructors Spencer Rosen is a leading home energy expert & educator\, founder of Home Energy Academy\, and a recognized thought leader in energy efficiency\, HVAC performance\, and electrification. Russell King\, M.E. is the creator of Kwik Model 3D and a specialist in HVAC design and diagnostics\, home energy rating systems\, and California energy codes.
URL:https://efficiencyfirstca.org/event/how-to-design-your-duct-system-for-a-heat-pump-intro-to-manual-d-using-kwik-model-3d/
CATEGORIES:San Diego LEARN
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