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Home Performance Certification – Dayton, OH 2018
October 15, 2018 @ 8:30 am - October 19, 2018 @ 4:30 pm
Why You Should Attend
Today, many homeowners experience problems that HVAC equipment cannot solve. A contractor who understands the “House as a System” approach, has a “leg up” on the competition. Participants in this class leave with a better understanding of how problems can be diagnosed and what they can do to repair them. This class covers a great deal of technical information, but attendees will also learn basic lead generating and lead converting techniques.
This three-day intensive technical class focuses on the problems and opportunities created by duct leakage, poor design and installation. In addition, this class covers other duct system challenges: e.g. high static pressure, low air flow, poor insulation, poor terminal selection, closed door pressure imbalances. The participant will have an understanding of airflow, how to design/size and install a duct system, how too properly use a ductulater for sizing and back engineering and why it is important to have a proper size duct.
All attendees will receive a Comfort Institute Duct Performance Certification by completing and receiving a passing grade on our certification exam. All attendees will also have the option to take the Retrotec DTC exam for an additional $75.
What You Will Learn
- Fundamentals of building science
- “Whole Home” Approach
- Rules of air, heat, and moisture flow
- Air infiltration driving forces
- Construction / pressure / energy terminology
- Infiltration / duct leakage / closed door impacts on building pressures
- How dust, humidity, comfort, utility bills & CO enter the home
- How to interpret blower door test results
- How to determine thermal / pressure boundaries
- Performing series pressure diagnostics
- Infrared camera use and interpretation
- How to perform BPI Carbon Monoxide, spillage, CAZ depressurization & vent draft testing
- Air infiltration repair materials
- Insulation properties, R-values & U-factors
- Attic & crawl space renovation processes
- Utility bill disaggregation, baseload savings
- BPI BA & EP Standards Interpretation
- The fundamentals of the DTC (duct testing) certification protocols for the field exam
This course qualifies for 18 BPI CEU’s and 32 NATE CEU’s.