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Title 24: What’s New in the Residential 2025 Energy Code

Description: The 2025 Title 24 Building Energy Code is more stringent than prior versions as the CEC aligns Title 24 with statewide clean energy goals. The new standards are intended to pivot the code to emphasize the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions in California. Martyn Dodd will summarize the new and revised requirements in the 2025 Code for single family and multi-family buildings and direct participants to informational and training resources that provide more in-depth Title 24 information. Architects, engineers,

IHACI – NATE HVAC Support Training Part 3

SoCalGas Energy Resource Center 9240 Firestone Blvd, Downey, CA, United States

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

Optimizing Ducted Heat Pumps for Residential Electrification: Efficiency Comfort and Low Loss Duct Systems

This three hour class  will deal with low loss duct systems. The relevant performance factors are: duct leakage, duct conduction, room by room airflow, and system airflow. We will review design, installation and commissioning details as they relate to duct system performance for each of these performance factors. These performance factors can be applied to both conditioning and ventilation system ducts. We have designed, built and commissioned both retrofit and new construction projects that exemplify the concepts covered in class.

IHACI – NATE HVAC Support Training Part 4

SoCalGas Energy Resource Center 9240 Firestone Blvd, Downey, CA, United States

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

Title 24: What’s New in the NonResidential 2025 Energy Code

Description: The 2025 Title 24 Building Energy Code is more stringent than prior versions as the CEC aligns Title 24 with statewide clean energy goals. The new standards are intended to pivot the code to emphasize the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions in California. Martyn Dodd will summarize the new and revised requirements in the 2025 Code for Commercial buildings and direct participants to informational and training resources that provide more in-depth Title 24 information. Architects, engineers, lighting designers, energy

Electrify Efficiently: Home Heat Pumps Done Right – A Case Study (Part 4 of 5)

The path to going all-electric can take many forms. For some, this means upgrading one appliance at a time; for others, it means replacing them all at once and offsetting with on-site solar. Regardless of the timeline, there are some important planning steps that must take place, as well as a continual vision for optimizing efficiency. Join Electrify My Home in this session for a case study of a customer’s electrification journey. You’ll also hear directly from the customer, who

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Optimizing Ducted Heat Pumps for Residential Electrification: Load Calculations, Equipment Selection, System Airflow and Layout

This three hour class will deal with design, equipment choice and layout issues. The relevant performance factors are: system capacity, refrigerant charge and system airflow. We will review design, installation and commissioning details for each of these performance factors. These performance factors can be applied to both conditioning and ventilation system ducts. We have designed, built and commissioned both retrofit and new construction projects that exemplify the concepts covered in class. Course content will include design examples, photos installations, and

Introduction to CBECC Energy Modeling Software for Nonresidential Buildings

Description: This hands-on class introduces the free California Energy Commission's CBECC Energy Modeling software for Nonresidential buildings. Students will create a simplified model of a building and input data for the various building components. The intent of this training is to provide participants with a comprehensive understanding of how to use this software tool to analyze proposed designs and document compliance with the 2022 Title 24 Standards for Nonresidential buildings. Learning Outcomes: Gain understanding of CBECC capabilities and interface Model

Introduction to CBECC Energy Modeling Software for Multifamily Buildings

Description: This hands-on class introduces the free California Energy Commission's CBECC Energy Modeling software for Multifamily buildings. Students will create a simplified model of a building and input data for the various building components. The intent of this training is to provide participants with a comprehensive understanding of how to use this software tool to analyze proposed designs and document compliance with the 2022 Title 24 Standards for Multifamily buildings. Learning Outcomes: Gain understanding of CBECC capabilities and interface Model

Electrify Efficiently: Heat Pump Zoning – Challenges and Solutions (Part 5 of 5)

Zone control is a popular strategy for addressing different climate zones in a home. Many customers and contractors newer to heat pumps are drawn to multi-split systems that utilize a single outdoor unit to run multiple air handlers, but there can be unintended comfort sacrifices if not done carefully. In this webinar we will focus on various approaches to zone control for efficient and comfortable outcomes. We will compare traditional zoning with zone control, multi-split systems, multiple one-to-one systems, and

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