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MA - Energy Modeling for Commercial Compliance Pathways (Part 1)
Energy modeling and tools
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MA - Energy Modeling for Commercial Compliance Pathways (Part 4)
Modeling for the commercial energy code
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Online Heat Pump Series: Understanding Common HVAC Systems and their Heat Pump Upgrade Options
This five-session webinar series will focus on heating system identification and heat pump opportunities for vendors serving commercial facilities.
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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 is all about the concept of “less is more.” It allows engineers to reduce engineering time by adapting standard sequences already proven to perform.
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Encore Presentation Residential Stretch Code Part 2 Mandatory Requirements and Additional Efficiency Packages
This module takes a deeper dive at the mandatory requirements. We’ll look at each requirement and what has changed from the last code cycle. Additional Efficiency packages will also be discussed. We will look at requirements for both prescriptive and stretch code when it comes to the additional packages.
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Intermediate Networked Lighting Controls
In this class, we will review more advanced topics including emergency lighting, color-changing technology and more. Attendees will have additional opportunities to wire and commission actual systems!
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Upgrading to Heat Pumps from Existing Commercial HVAC Systems
Training on heat pump technology and how to upgrade each type of existing commercial HVAC system to a heat pump.
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R5.0 Residential Municipal Opt-In Specialized Energy Code
This is a one hour webinar providing an overview of the residential municipal opt-in code.
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R5.0 Residential Municipal Opt-In Specialized Energy Code
This is a one hour webinar providing an overview of the residential municipal opt-in code.
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Existing Buildings Part 3 Alterations
Existing buildings which need a HERS rating, focuses on alterations.