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Mechanical Equipment and Energy Codes

Click here to enroll in the 4 hour Mechanical Equipment and Energy Codes Class

These classes are CEU/CEC/CE/MRC approved by the states of Alaska, New Jersey, Mississippi and Connecticut, ASHI, FABI, CREIA and NACHI.  NAHI has approved all classes for CE credit except Finish Work and Doors, Windows and Glass.  More licensing state approvals are pending - we expect these shortly - check back often.

Mechanical Equipment and Energy Codes – 4 hours – self study / online course Tuition $49
It’s not just blower speed and shading….

Description:

This course discusses the strategies for managing thermal loads in commercial buildings. Topics covered include the heating, ventilating, and air conditioning (HVAC) equipment used, and perspective versus performance energy codes.

After completing this course, a professional should be able to:

  • Identify the major plant types used to cool or warm air or water
  • Recognize the three basic categories of distribution systems and their characteristic components
  • Understand the implications of plant size and system size for building design
  • Explain the difference between prescriptive codes and performance codes
  • Understand the role of energy benchmarks in building design
  • Define the term commissioning with respect to building systems
  • Identify and briefly describe eight innovative technologies that can be used to improve efficiency of building systems

Features

  • Reading Assignments
  • Quiz
  • Interactives
  • Final Exam

Author: Marc Schiler & Shakeel Ahmed, Consulting Editor

Click here to enroll in the 4 hour Mechanical Equipment and Energy Codes Class

Additional Classes

Fundamentals of H.I. | Principles of H.I. | Comfort, Climate & Design | Doors, Windows & Glass | Electrical Systems | Finish Work | Fire Safety | Foundation Fundamentals | Introduction To Mold | Masonry | Mechanical Equipment / Energy Codes | Overview of Building Codes | Principles of Concrete | Structural Systems Basics | Walls | Claims Consultant

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