Jeremy Begley
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This course is designed to introduce the basics of residential HVAC design and commissioning. It will highlight the importance of residential HVAC design that follows the ACCA Manual process and the commissioning process at a residential level. It will introduce standards already in place that can be referred to for best practices. The target audience is HVAC Designers, HVAC Contractors and Energy Raters. You must have a working knowledge of basic residential construction and HVAC to benefit from this course.
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informative
highly recommend!
Very useful information about load calculations and how to maximize efficiency.
great course! a bit difficult to read slides without being full screen, and subtitles would definitely help, but overall very thorough and useful course!
Great to hear folks are actually doing residential HVAC design and commissioning. Thanks for the presentation!
Excellent!
raising the bar
A lot of strong knowledge from the presenters in this course. The explanation of the different standards and how to use them was great. Taking "commercial practices such as TAB and commissioning and applying it to residential should have huge impacts on performance.
Very detailed!
Very good
Needed this. I know nothing about HVAC but this taught me how to work with contractors to get the job done correctly. What data I need and how to get it. What my contractor needs from me. Loved it.
It is an excellent introduction to residential HVAC system design, installation, test and balance and commissioning. ACCA load calculation, duct design, equipment selection manuals are reviewed. The importance of Test and balance, and energy consumption management are presented.
The advantage of ACCA 310 standard when closing a project and all potential benefits for owner, user and contractors.
Are you committed to decrease HVAC energy consumption and associated CO2 emissions?? Well, this course is an excellent starting point.
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Good session
Very useful for general knowledge too!
I like the proactive design approach
great course