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    FREE Webinar by MIAQC: Ventilation Measurements, Easier than You May Think, April 8, 3-4 pm (EDT)

  • 8 April 2020
  • Start time : 03:00 AM
  • End time : 04:00 PM
  • Event Host : Maine Indoor Air Quality Council (MIAQC)
Ventilation Measurements
Event Description

Airflow measurements are critical to achieving great home performance; from the aspects of comfort, health (IAQ) and energy usage.

As houses tighten, energy codes require mechanical ventilation. To get the performance right it is important to measure the ventilation system airflow.

Join Maine Indoor Air Quality Council as Bill Spohn leads attendees through a review of residential ventilation airflow measurements, how they work, and how easy they are to do.

 

Have specific questions you want answered during the webinar?  Consider submitting them to the presenter in advance!  Email your questions to:  bill@trutechtools.com no later than Noon on Monday, April 6th.

Question about registration and donations can be directed to the office of the Maine Indoor Air Quality Council.  Call 207-626-8115 or e-mail christy@maineindoorair.org.



"The Maine Indoor Air Quality Council (MIAQC) is an independent nonprofit organization dedicated to creating healthy, environmentally-sustainable indoor environments through education, communications, and advocacy. The Council is the #1 educator in Maine of professionals of all types on practical strategies to design, construct, operate, maintain, investigate, and remediate buildings. We educate members of the public on strategies to improve the IAQ in their own homes. And we advocate in the public arena for a policy infrastructure that supports healthy IAQ for all buildings types, including homes, workplaces, and schools. We also raise funds to pay for fixing radon problems in low-income Maine homes." 
 

  • Host Company/Organization Name
    • Maine Indoor Air Quality Council (MIAQC)
  • Speakers / Presenters
    • Bill Spohn is President and owner of TruTechTools.com, an award-winning reseller of tools and test instruments. He holds a BS & MS in Mechanical Engineering and is a Registered Professional Engineer (PE) in Pennsylvania.

      Over the last 30 years, Bill has built his career on creating, designing, and marketing a wide array of test and measurement products that work for technicians in the field.

      Bill has worked on BPI, RESNET, GAMA, AHRI, OMA, RSES, NATE, and ACCA Technical Committees, and holds three US patents in instrumentation design. He regularly consults, teaches and writes on product applications in HVACR, building science, healthy homes, Indoor Air Quality, and weatherization. Bill shares his knowledge in the two podcasts: Building HVAC Science and RESTalk.
      He and his wife are currently building a modular, high performance home near Pittsburgh, PA.
  • Cost
    • FREE Event
      Donations welcome!

      This webinar is free of charge. Please do consider, however, making a donation of any size to support the work of the Maine Indoor Air Quality Council.
  • Event type
    • Online/Webinar

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