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Free Webinar: Introduction to Heating and Cooling Load Calculations for Electrification Projects, February 19, 9 - 11 am PT
Event Description
In this webinar, Judy Rachel will explain what a heating/cooling load calculation is and how it provides essential information for the successful implementation of electrification projects. Beyond providing the essential information for properly sizing a residence's HVAC system, the heating/cooling load calculation informs electrification project design and planning in significant ways. In addition, this presentation will explore the business case for this important planning step within the construction process.
Accurately calculating the heating and cooling loads for a building provides the information necessary to choose appropriately sized space conditioning equipment. When pursuing electrification using right-sized, typically, lower-capacity HVAC equipment, you will frequently negate the need for panel upgrades, which provides a significant advantage in electrification projects. This contributes significantly to reducing project costs while saving on energy consumption and ongoing costs to comfortably condition a given home.
Learning Objectives -
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What a heating/cooling load calculation is
The importance of heating/cooling load calculations
The heating/cooling load calculation is a good planning tool for building enclosure improvements
How to conduct a heating/cooling load calculation
HVAC equipment choices for electrification
HVAC equipment sizing versus building load versus electrical panel capacity
Heating/cooling load calculation software platforms
Judy began her building science technical consulting firm in 2008. She currently specializes in load calculations, HVAC system design, contractor training, consulting on healthy home building practices and performance testing of homes and their mechanical systems. She writes and teaches building science curricula for community colleges, workforce training programs and technical training providers. She provides hands-on trainings including performance testing of HVAC systems and building enclosure testing. In 2011 through 2012 she was part of a team that led trainees through completing Deep Energy Retrofits of single family residences. For 10 years Judy was the main organizer of the Forum on Dry Climate Home Performance. For 5 years she filled the role of contractor field mentor for the Southern California Energy Upgrade California program at which time she held 6 BPI certifications.
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