Residential Building Air Leakage [Blower Door] Testing - ORLANDO
Description
Note: A certificate of completion will be awarded to each student who successfully completes this course. This certificate is not an Energy Rater certification and does not qualify a student to provide blower door testing for Energy Ratings. Tester qualifications for Florida Code blower door testing are provided in Florida Energy Code Section R402.4.1.2; if you are not explicitly qualified to provide testing per this Code section, check with your jurisdiction(s) whether a certificate of completion from this course will be accepted to meet their qualification requirements.
Course Outline
8:30 a.m. Introduction
8:40 a.m. Florida Residential Energy Code Requirements (2014)
9:30 a.m. Envelope Leakage Concepts, Equipment Intro
Break
10:40 a.m. Set-Up and Calculations
Lunch
1:00 p.m. Blower Door Lab - Hands On
2:00 p.m. Whole-House Mechanical Ventilation Requirements
Break
3:10 p.m. Wrap up, Review and Closing Discussion
3:40 p.m. Testing (Written and Practical)
5:40 p.m. Complete Course Evaluations
Instructor Information
Primary instructor Dave Chasar; alternate instructors Tei Kucharski, Chuck Withers and Jeff Sonne
CILB CEUs: 8 credits; CILB# 0612294; Provider# 0000859
This full-day instructor-led course uses lecture, demonstration and hands-on student participation to train Florida building contractors, code inspectors, and other building professionals how to perform residential building air leakage tests using a blower door in compliance with the 2014 Florida Residential Energy Conservation Code. Course topics include an overview of building airtightness principles, building preparation, airtightness equipment operation, test data assessment and reporting.Note: A certificate of completion will be awarded to each student who successfully completes this course. This certificate is not an Energy Rater certification and does not qualify a student to provide blower door testing for Energy Ratings. Tester qualifications for Florida Code blower door testing are provided in Florida Energy Code Section R402.4.1.2; if you are not explicitly qualified to provide testing per this Code section, check with your jurisdiction(s) whether a certificate of completion from this course will be accepted to meet their qualification requirements.
Course Outline
8:30 a.m. Introduction
8:40 a.m. Florida Residential Energy Code Requirements (2014)
- Code language and definitions
- Common building envelope air leakage sites
- Code compliance parameters
9:30 a.m. Envelope Leakage Concepts, Equipment Intro
- Physics of airflow, drivers and mechanisms
- Overview of envelope leakage equipment (Blower Door)
- Practical use of the meter Hands On
Break
10:40 a.m. Set-Up and Calculations
- Proper Blower Door setup
- Blower Door Calculations Part 1
- Blower Door Calculations Part 2
- Calculation Exercises
- Blower Door Simulation Exercise
- Reports
Lunch
1:00 p.m. Blower Door Lab - Hands On
- Blower Door Assembly - Demo
- Measure test unit leakage, Lab #1
- Measure test unit leakage, Lab #2
- Interpret and report results
2:00 p.m. Whole-House Mechanical Ventilation Requirements
- Ventilation definitions and purpose
- Code language and flow rate calculations
- Types of ventilation and relative impacts
Break
3:10 p.m. Wrap up, Review and Closing Discussion
3:40 p.m. Testing (Written and Practical)
5:40 p.m. Complete Course Evaluations
Instructor Information
Primary instructor Dave Chasar; alternate instructors Tei Kucharski, Chuck Withers and Jeff Sonne
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Orlando
FL
32816
United States Of America
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Orlando
FL
32816
United States Of America