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TEDI Modeling, August 7, 3 - 5 pm ET
Event Description
TEDI, or Thermal Energy Demand Intensity, is a metric used to assess the heating load of a building. It represents the amount of heating energy required per unit of modeled floor area to maintain comfortable indoor temperatures for both space conditioning and ventilation air.
This training presents updated content covered in the TEDI Modeling training offered in the Fall/Winter 2024 Stretch Energy Code Training Series. The training will review the method and best practices of conducting a Thermal Energy Demand Intensity (TEDI) model as required for compliance with the Stretch Energy Code. Case studies and lessons learned from permitted buildings will be used to demonstrate model results and balance adjustments to design through the design process to reach a final compliant model.
Learning Objectives:
Describe the Targeted Performance Pathway (TEDI) and the metrics involved.
Understand when the TEDI pathway will need to be followed as an option to comply with the new MA Stretch Energy Code.
Identify the key elements of modeling, interpreting results, and strategies to leverage to comply with TEDI limits.
Utilize lessons learned from case studies to apply to other projects.
This training is eligible for 2 AIA LU / HSW continuing education credits.
Prachi Sharma, LEED AP BD+C
Alonso Dominguez, PhD, CPHC
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