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SUMMARY:Energy Efficiency Business Rebates (EERB) and Food Service Program
DESCRIPTION:Learn more on how you can jump start your energy efficiency journey through our upcoming webinar – discover how SoCalGas can help your business save money and energy through our SoCalGas Energy Efficiency Rebates for Business program. In addition\, learn about SoCalGas’ Try Before You Buy. \nLearn about incentives for high-efficiency equipment\, energy-saving upgrades\, and innovative solutions designed to lower operating costs. We’ll walk you through eligibility\, application tips\, and the latest program updates to maximize your savings. Don’t miss this opportunity to make your business more sustainable and cost-effective!
URL:https://efficiencyfirstca.org/event/energy-efficiency-business-rebates-eerb-and-food-service-program/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:SoCalGas
ORGANIZER;CN="So Cal Gas":MAILTO:ERC@socalgas.com
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SUMMARY:IHACI - Commercial Boiler Operation Part 1
DESCRIPTION:PART 1: Fundamental Theory & Basic Operation of Commercial Boiler Systems \nPart One introduces boiler systems including operating principles including types (hot water steam)\, fuel sources\, critical components including burners\, heat exchangers and piping configurations\, recognizing safety risks\, differentiating between conventional and condensing boilers\, boiler system design\, preventive maintenance and safety. \nTarget Audience: Installers\, Services Technicians\, Contractors\, Maintenance and Facility Professionals \nLevel: Intermediate to Advanced (1 – 2+ years) \nNote to Attendees \nThis webinar is eligible for NATE CEH credits.  The webinar is only available online and will be hosted on GoToWebinar.  Upon successful registration\, you’ll receive an email with the link to view the presentation.
URL:https://efficiencyfirstca.org/event/ihaci-commercial-boiler-operation-part-1/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:SoCalGas
ORGANIZER;CN="So Cal Gas":MAILTO:ERC@socalgas.com
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UID:68987-1770228000-1770235200@efficiencyfirstca.org
SUMMARY:IHACI - Commercial Boiler Operation Part 2
DESCRIPTION:This two-part intermediate-level seminar focuses on the fundamental theory and basic operating principles of commercial boiler systems including types (hot water and steam) and fuel sources. It prepares participants with the required skills for proper commercial boiler installation\, operation\, maintenance and service. The first half details the operating principles of commercial boilers including types and fuel sources\, critical components\, preventive maintenance and safety including recognizing potential for explosions and differentiating between conventional and condensing boilers. The second half trains participants in the installation\, operation and service practices of commercial boilers systems including key components\, boiler pressure and relief systems\, analyzing steam and condensate systems and energy efficiency\, boiler system design and maintenance best practices. \n\nPART 2: Installation\, Operation and Service Practices of Commercial Boiler Systems \nPart Two focuses on boiler pressure and relief systems\, the function of key components\, analyzing steam and condensate system operation\, steam systems and energy efficiency\, boiler system design\, developing a preventive maintenance plan and the impact of scale\, dissolved solids and uninsulated piping on boiler efficiency with corrective measures. \n  \nTarget Audience: Installers\, Services Technicians\, Contractors\, Maintenance and Facility Professionals \nLevel: Intermediate to Advanced (1 – 2+ years) \nNote to Attendees \nThis webinar is eligible for NATE CEH credits.  The webinar is only available online and will be hosted on GoToWebinar.  Upon successful registration\, you’ll receive an email with the link to view the presentation.
URL:https://efficiencyfirstca.org/event/ihaci-commercial-boiler-operation-part-2/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:SoCalGas
ORGANIZER;CN="So Cal Gas":MAILTO:ERC@socalgas.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260304T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260304T210000
DTSTAMP:20260422T151353
CREATED:20260129T001432Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260129T001432Z
UID:68989-1772647200-1772658000@efficiencyfirstca.org
SUMMARY:IHACI - NATE HVAC Support Training Part 1
DESCRIPTION:This four-part training module is designed for HVAC/R technicians who have been in the field between six and 12 months. The series launches with HVAC/R safety to prevent jobsite accidents and injuries\, electrical\, tools\, instruments and service equipment including the function of personal protective equipment and electrical safety practices. It details industry’s best practices for the installation and service\, system design\, client comfort and preventative maintenance. Training continues with system components\, proper design\, basic electricity for HVAC/R technicians and practical field techniques of air measurements including high voltage equipment and grounding procedures. The series concludes with preparing participants for the NATE HVAC Support Technician Certificate exam including an overview of the NATE exam structure\, test taking tips\, strategies and a practice exam with review. \nPART 1: HVAC/R Safety\, Electrical\, Tools\, Instruments\, and Service Equipment \nPart One introduces NATE and HVAC/R certification\, safety in the HVAC/R workplace\, essential HVAC/R tools and their use\, electrical basics and grounding safety. \nTarget Audience: Installers\, Services Technicians\, Contractors\, Maintenance and Facility Professionals \nLevel: Beginning to Introduction (0 – 1 year) \nNote to Attendees \nThis class is eligible for NATE CEH credits.  Attendees must register for each class separately.
URL:https://efficiencyfirstca.org/event/ihaci-nate-hvac-support-training-part-1/
LOCATION:SoCalGas Energy Resource Center\, 9240 Firestone Blvd\, Downey\, CA\, 90241\, United States
CATEGORIES:SoCalGas
ORGANIZER;CN="So Cal Gas":MAILTO:ERC@socalgas.com
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CREATED:20260129T001703Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260129T001703Z
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SUMMARY:IHACI - NATE HVAC Support Training Part 2
DESCRIPTION:This four-part training module is designed for HVAC/R technicians who have been in the field between six and 12 months. The series launches with HVAC/R safety to prevent jobsite accidents and injuries\, electrical\, tools\, instruments and service equipment including the function of personal protective equipment and electrical safety practices. It details industry’s best practices for the installation and service\, system design\, client comfort and preventative maintenance. Training continues with system components\, proper design\, basic electricity for HVAC/R technicians and practical field techniques of air measurements including high voltage equipment and grounding procedures. The series concludes with preparing participants for the NATE HVAC Support Technician Certificate exam including an overview of the NATE exam structure\, test taking tips\, strategies and a practice exam with review. \nPART 2: Industry Best Installation & Service Practices\, and Practical Science as it Applies to the Field Installer and Service Technician \nPart Two focuses on HVAC systems design and client comfort\, duct design and installation\, heating system installation\, refrigeration line set installation and maintenance\, service and preventative maintenance. \nTarget Audience: Installers\, Services Technicians\, Contractors\, Maintenance and Facility Professionals
URL:https://efficiencyfirstca.org/event/ihaci-nate-hvac-support-training-part-2/
LOCATION:SoCalGas Energy Resource Center\, 9240 Firestone Blvd\, Downey\, CA\, 90241\, United States
CATEGORIES:SoCalGas
ORGANIZER;CN="So Cal Gas":MAILTO:ERC@socalgas.com
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LAST-MODIFIED:20260129T002114Z
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SUMMARY:IHACI - NATE HVAC Support Training Part 3
DESCRIPTION:This four-part training module is designed for HVAC/R technicians who have been in the field between six and 12 months. The series launches with HVAC/R safety to prevent jobsite accidents and injuries\, electrical\, tools\, instruments and service equipment including the function of personal protective equipment and electrical safety practices. It details industry’s best practices for the installation and service\, system design\, client comfort and preventative maintenance. Training continues with system components\, proper design\, basic electricity for HVAC/R technicians and practical field techniques of air measurements including high voltage equipment and grounding procedures. The series concludes with preparing participants for the NATE HVAC Support Technician Certificate exam including an overview of the NATE exam structure\, test taking tips\, strategies and a practice exam with review. \nPART 3: System Components\, Proper Design Considerations of the HVAC/R Systems\, and Practical Field Techniques of Air Measurements \nPart Three details basic electricity for HVAC/R technicians\, electrical symbols and components\, reading and understanding wiring diagrams\, measurements basics for HVAC/R applications and types of heat and heat transfer. \nTarget Audience: Installers\, Services Technicians\, Contractors\, Maintenance and Facility Professionals \nLevel: Beginning to Introduction (0 – 1 year) \nNote to Attendees \nThis class is eligible for NATE CEH credits.  Attendees must register for each class separately.
URL:https://efficiencyfirstca.org/event/ihaci-nate-hvac-support-training-part-3/
LOCATION:SoCalGas Energy Resource Center\, 9240 Firestone Blvd\, Downey\, CA\, 90241\, United States
CATEGORIES:SoCalGas
ORGANIZER;CN="So Cal Gas":MAILTO:ERC@socalgas.com
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CREATED:20260129T002409Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260129T002432Z
UID:68998-1773338400-1773349200@efficiencyfirstca.org
SUMMARY:IHACI - NATE HVAC Support Training Part 4
DESCRIPTION:This four-part training module is designed for HVAC/R technicians who have been in the field between six and 12 months. The series launches with HVAC/R safety to prevent jobsite accidents and injuries\, electrical\, tools\, instruments and service equipment including the function of personal protective equipment and electrical safety practices. It details industry’s best practices for the installation and service\, system design\, client comfort and preventative maintenance. Training continues with system components\, proper design\, basic electricity for HVAC/R technicians and practical field techniques of air measurements including high voltage equipment and grounding procedures. The series concludes with preparing participants for the NATE HVAC Support Technician Certificate exam including an overview of the NATE exam structure\, test taking tips\, strategies and a practice exam with review. \nPART 4: NATE HVAC Support Certificate Exam \nPart Four prepares participants for the NATE HVAC Support Certificate exam\, providing an overview of the NATE exam structure\, what to expect\, test-taking tips and strategies and a 100-question practice exam including question review and explanation of correct answers. \nTarget Audience: Installers\, Services Technicians\, Contractors\, Maintenance and Facility Professionals \nLevel: Beginning to Introduction (0 – 1 year) \nNote to Attendees \nThis class is eligible for NATE CEH credits.  Attendees must register for each class separately.
URL:https://efficiencyfirstca.org/event/ihaci-nate-hvac-support-training-part-4/
LOCATION:SoCalGas Energy Resource Center\, 9240 Firestone Blvd\, Downey\, CA\, 90241\, United States
CATEGORIES:SoCalGas
ORGANIZER;CN="So Cal Gas":MAILTO:ERC@socalgas.com
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