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Residential HVAC Design for Quality Installation Using ACCA Manuals J®, S®, D® & T® Day 2 – Manual S: Residential Equipment Selection

Energy Education Center Tulare 4175 Laspina St., Tulare, United States

Course & Workshop Details Description: Day 2 will ensure that participants are proficient in selecting and sizing residential HVAC equipment and know how to make decisions based on accurate performance data and home-specific considerations. Some Manual D content may be introduced on day two as well. Agenda: Overview of Manual S Cooling and Heating Equipment Selection Electric Heating Coils and Furnaces Boilers and Hydronic Systems Dehumidification and Humidification Equipment Performance Data Analysis Applying Principles to Heat Pumps, Furnaces, and Boilers

Residential HVAC Design for Quality Installation Using ACCA Manuals J®, S®, D® & T® Day 3 – Manual D and T: Residential Duct System Design

Energy Education Center Tulare 4175 Laspina St., Tulare, United States

Description: Day 3 session ensures participants can design efficient and effective duct systems for residential HVAC applications. By the end of the day, students can apply Manual D principles to real-world scenarios, ensuring they can deliver top-quality ductwork designs. Manual T will cover how to properly select and place supply registers and return grilles to ensure correct air throw, spread, mixing, and comfort, so air reaches the space effectively without drafts or hot/cold spots. Agenda: Significance of Duct Design Duct Materials and

Crawlspace Retrofits in Electrification Projects: Air Sealing and Insulating

Part 1 of 2 Crawlspaces come in all shapes and sizes including shallow or hillside, and crawlspaces adjacent to conditioned spaces. The geometry of a crawlspace is an important factor when deciding where to establish a continuous air barrier. Ultimately the insulation will follow and remain aligned with that air barrier. In this course, Dan Perunko of Balance Point Home Performance will present air sealing and insulating strategies for various crawlspace types, along with the myriad benefits effective crawlspace solutions

Electrify Efficiently: Electrification Opportunities for Plumbers

Course description: Electrification is taking form in California. Gas water heaters are being phased out in the Bay Area by 2027 and over 70 municipalities have policies phasing out gas appliances. The massive transition from gas to electric will spark giant demand for all trades, including plumbers. In this session, Electrify My Home will introduce unique business opportunities for plumbers with a focus on heat pump water heaters, strategies for collaborating with other trades (e.g., electricians), and the importance of

2025 California Energy Code and Passive House

Part 1 of 9 This course will provide an overview of how the 2025 California Title 24, Part 6 code addresses Passive House concepts. We will look at basic Passive House principles, methodology, and performance targets, focusing on electrification goals and how they relate to the updated California codes. The class will illustrate the goals, strategies, and results with regional case studies. Agenda: Introduction and safety message Passive House introduction Title 24, Part 6 Code updates Case studies The objective

Demystifying Industrial Heat Pumps

Industrial heat pumps are a mature and well-researched process heating technology with over 30 years of proven application. They can efficiently deliver hot water and steam to industrial processes in a variety of configurations. Despite their technical maturity, widespread adoption has been limited by economic factors, low awareness, workforce constraints, and the persistence of fossil fuel infrastructure. This introductory class for industrial plant operators and engineers will cover: How industrial heat pumps work The current market landscape and availability Key

All-Electric Retrofits with Electrical Panel Constraints

The building industry needs to electrify buildings at a fast pace if cities and counties are to meet their carbon emissions goals. One of the obstacles commonly cited for keeping status quo gas systems in place is limited space in the electric panel serving the building. In this intermediate webinar Nick Brown and Robert Fortunato will cover how electric panels are sized according to the electrical code and demonstrate tools to double check those calculations. Options for making existing electric

Introduction to Passive House Trades

Part 2 of 9 The Introduction to Passive House Trades course will broadly cover the following topics: Passive House basics, review typical construction types, windows and installation, air barriers and insulation and new, innovative PH products. It is crucial when working on Passive House buildings to properly install components, understand how to correctly implement design details and assess and plan for the current and future performance of the building. It can also help prepare those interested in the Certified Passive

ASHRAE Guideline 36 Best in Class HVAC Control Sequences

ASHRAE Guideline 36, High Performance Sequences of Operation for HVAC Systems, was created to develop and maintain best in class standardized HVAC control sequences. This guideline allows engineers to reduce engineering time by adapting standard sequences already proven to perform. It also minimizes programming and commissioning time for contractors through the use of preprogrammed and pre tested control logic that is being developed by building automation system manufacturers. ASHRAE Guideline 36 reduces energy consumption, improves implementation quality and reliability, and

Design, Operation and Maintenance Considerations for Industrial Decarbonization

This course focuses on the design and operational considerations required to successfully implement and sustain industrial decarbonization strategies. Our instructor will address how to evaluate existing systems, identify future ready upgrade pathways, and apply an efficiency first approach to system design.

Controls for Industrial Decarbonization

This course examines how advanced control strategies and Industry 4.0 technologies enable industrial decarbonization. Participants will explore how energy efficiency, electrification, load flexibility, and demand response can be integrated through modern control systems to reduce emissions while maintaining operational performance. The course highlights practical approaches for implementing control driven solutions in industrial facilities, along with key challenges related to electrical infrastructure and system integration.

Residential Electrification and Decarbonization with the Passive House Standard

Part 3 of 9  The Passive House Standard encourages all-electric building design and construction in homes and buildings, which can help achieve the widescale decarbonization required for reducing greenhouse gas emissions. The Passive House Network will demonstrate how Passive House principles align with the California’s decarbonization goals. This session will cover the technology options for all-electric homes and outline the many reasons to electrify with the Passive House Standard for better health, comfort, and cost benefits. Agenda: Introduction and safety