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IHACI: (CAQI/QM/QS) Electrical Module Part 1 – Practical Fundamentals and Theory of HVAC/R Systems

SCE Energy Education Center 6090 N. Irwindale Ave, Irwindale

Description: (In-Person / Irwindale) This four-part seminar provides practical fundamentals and theory behind basic electricity, as well as knowledge of electrical symbols, components, wiring diagrams, electronics and electrical systems. Get the comprehensive skill sets you need to properly install, commission, maintain, service, diagnose and verify electrical systems are safe, reliable, and operating at the correct settings for the highest energy efficiency possible. Part 1 will cover the basic fundamentals of electricity, electrical formulas, common definitions used in the trade, symbols, schematic diagrams and the

Electric Heat Pumps for Space Heating and Cooling

Agenda Introduction and safety announcement Heat pumps for space heating Case studies of zero net energy (ZNE) homes Energy consumption of heating and cooling Ducted vs. ductless heat pump systems Indoor air quality (IAQ) Refrigerant leaks and global warming potential Performance of variable refrigerant flow (VRF) systems Duct design and variable air flow systems Electric resistance auxiliary heating in heat pumps Q&A and course evaluation Objectives The objective of this course is that at the conclusion, participants will be able

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IHACI: (CAQI/QM/QS) Electrical Module Part 2 – Essential HVAC/R System Motor Theory for the Field Technician

SCE Energy Education Center 6090 N. Irwindale Ave, Irwindale

Description: (In-Person / Irwindale) This four-part seminar provides practical fundamentals and theory behind basic electricity, as well as knowledge of electrical symbols, components, wiring diagrams, electronics and electrical systems. Get the comprehensive skill sets you need to properly install, commission, maintain, service, diagnose and verify electrical systems are safe, reliable, and operating at the correct settings for the highest energy efficiency possible. Part 2 will cover the interaction of electrical components in an electric system, introduction to schematic, component and field wiring diagrams, power wiring

Electrify Efficiently: Overcoming Heat Pump Objections (Part 1 of 5)

Heat Pumps are quickly gaining traction as a preferred HVAC and water heating technology. California has a goal for 6 million installed heat pumps by 2030, and state plans indicate that new gas furnace and water heaters will not be permitted after 2030. While the path forward for heat pumps seems clear, the technology is still foreign to most homeowners. To meet the above-mentioned goals, contractors and other industry professionals must arm themselves with the knowledge (and sometimes the data)

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IHACI: (CAQI/QM/QS) Electrical Module Part 3 – Different Electrical Components Found in the HVAC/R Industry

SCE Energy Education Center 6090 N. Irwindale Ave, Irwindale

Description: (In-Person / Irwindale) This four-part seminar provides practical fundamentals and theory behind basic electricity, as well as knowledge of electrical symbols, components, wiring diagrams, electronics and electrical systems. Get the comprehensive skill sets you need to properly install, commission, maintain, service, diagnose and verify electrical systems are safe, reliable, and operating at the correct settings for the highest energy efficiency possible. Part 3 focuses on the Quality Maintenance of electrical systems as they apply to the California market (CAQM) including proper system maintenance

Introduction to Heating and Cooling Load Calculations for Electrification Projects

In this webinar, Judy Rachel will explain what a heating and cooling load calculation is and how it provides essential information for the successful implementation of electrification projects. Beyond providing the essential information for properly sizing a residence's HVAC system, the heating and cooling load calculation informs electrification project design and planning in significant ways. In addition, this presentation will explore the business case for this important planning step within the construction process.   Accurately calculating the heating and cooling

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Electrify Efficiently: Operating a Heat Pump – Best Practices to Minimize Call Backs (Part 2 of 5)

Heat pumps are inherently different than gas furnaces or gas water heaters. Contractors and other industry professionals must take time to educate customers, clients, and others on these differences to ensure optimal customer satisfaction. This webinar will outline best practices for system operation of ducted and ductless mini-splits, unitary heat pumps, and heat pump water heaters. Agenda: Introduction and safety message Heat pump operation: characteristics and differences with gas furnaces or water heaters Adding value to the customer journey Minimizing

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Accessory Dwelling Units (ADU) and the California Energy Code – 2025

Course Description: Accessory Dwelling Units (ADU) are becoming an important form of housing in California but designing and building these units to comply with the 2025 Energy Code can be challenging. This course covers the prescriptive requirements that apply to new ADUs and discusses both minimum requirements and design options for compliance.  Course includes a case study of the instructor's ADU. Learning Objectives: Determine if an ADU is considered an addition or a new residential building Consider envelope options for

2026 Title 24 Part 6 California Energy Code Changes: What HCAI Projects Need to Know Webinar

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

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Mechanical Rooms: Strategies for Electrification Retrofits in Homes

For as long as we’ve built homes we’ve been using some kind of combustion to heat them. As a result, our buildings are designed and constructed to safely manage the operation of gas appliances. In this webinar, Dan Perunko of Balance Point Home Performance will look at mechanical rooms as we transition from gas appliances to electric appliances. There is an opportunity for contractors and designers to offer their clients additional efficiencies beyond those offered by the change to electric

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Electrify Efficiently: Electrical Panel Assessments – Examples for Heat Pump Installers (Part 3 of 5)

As more California homeowners begin electrifying their homes, heat pump installers will be faced with the challenge of navigating electrical panel challenges including condition, capacity, fitment, supply chain, etc. With panel and service upgrades being costly and complex, it’s important for practitioners to understand their options for running new circuits. In this session, Electrify My Home will discuss real-world electrical panel scenarios including visual assessments, electrical load calculations, and examples of different solutions to make it work. Agenda: Introduction and

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Comply With Me: Ace the New Energy Code!

Energy Education Center 6090 N. Irwindale Ave., Irwindale, CA

Join Energy Code Ace on March 4 – 5, 2026 at The Energy Education Center in Irwindale for two days of thought leadership, case studies, in-depth training opportunities, and networking events that will help you glide through the updates to the 2025 California Building Energy Efficiency Standards (Title 24, Part 6 or Energy Code). Why Attend? Subject matter experts will address common questions about code compliance, sharing hands-on solutions, tools, and resources to help you navigate California’s Energy Code and