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| Wednesday, July 09, 2008 |
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Re-Certification: Shell Technician 1 (9:00AM - 12:00PM)
Location: Clackamas County
Contact Info : For Registration Materials
Marc A Hinz
(503) 997-9580
hinzm@WarmandSafeNow.com
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| Tuesday, July 15, 2008 |
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| Wednesday, July 16, 2008 |
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| Monday, July 21, 2008 |
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Diagnostic Technician 1 (10:00AM)
Location:
Community Services Consortium, Corvallis, Oregon
Participants will become familiar with gas appliance components and operational characteristics with the goal in mind being competent inspection and testing. "Worst Case" draft and CO testing are featured in this course. HVAC duct leakage topics include how duct leaks can impact occupant safety, building durability, HVAC system performance, and energy consumption. Participants will learn how to use diagnostic tools such as the blower door, pressure pan, and digital manometer and combustion analyzer to locate duct leakage, combustion appliance zone (CAZ) depressurization, and room-to-room pressure imbalances. They will also get hands-on experience and learn how to do a daily safety test-out procedure. Other topics covered are the fundamentals of air exchange, the influence of air sealing on indoor air quality, combustion appliances, and relative humidity levels. Hands-on work in the field is heavily included in this session. This course will also cover CO health effects, CO alarms, how CO is produced, and proper inspection, testing and mitigation techniques. This class is designed for experienced air-sealers and insulators, not for first time blower door users. This training is also designed for the auditors and technicians who may be performing inspections or will be making the safety and efficiency repairs. Specific approaches and appropriate materials are introduced and demonstrated. A major goal of the course is to show how to utilize pressure differential (PD) to improve the speed and effectiveness of their work. Performance Tested Comfort Systems (PTCS) has approved this curriculum and those passing the course exam will also be PTCS certified for ODOE tax credit duct sealing. Successful completion of EA-1 and/or Shell Tech are required pre-requisites to attend Diagnostic Technician Training.
Contact Info : For Registration Materials Marc A Hinz (503) 997-9580 hinzm@WarmandSafeNow.com
Email :
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| Tuesday, July 22, 2008 |
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Diagnostic Technician 1
Location:
Community Services Consortium, Corvallis, Oregon
Participants will become familiar with gas appliance components and operational characteristics with the goal in mind being competent inspection and testing. "Worst Case" draft and CO testing are featured in this course. HVAC duct leakage topics include how duct leaks can impact occupant safety, building durability, HVAC system performance, and energy consumption. Participants will learn how to use diagnostic tools such as the blower door, pressure pan, and digital manometer and combustion analyzer to locate duct leakage, combustion appliance zone (CAZ) depressurization, and room-to-room pressure imbalances. They will also get hands-on experience and learn how to do a daily safety test-out procedure. Other topics covered are the fundamentals of air exchange, the influence of air sealing on indoor air quality, combustion appliances, and relative humidity levels. Hands-on work in the field is heavily included in this session. This course will also cover CO health effects, CO alarms, how CO is produced, and proper inspection, testing and mitigation techniques. This class is designed for experienced air-sealers and insulators, not for first time blower door users. This training is also designed for the auditors and technicians who may be performing inspections or will be making the safety and efficiency repairs. Specific approaches and appropriate materials are introduced and demonstrated. A major goal of the course is to show how to utilize pressure differential (PD) to improve the speed and effectiveness of their work. Performance Tested Comfort Systems (PTCS) has approved this curriculum and those passing the course exam will also be PTCS certified for ODOE tax credit duct sealing. Successful completion of EA-1 and/or Shell Tech are required pre-requisites to attend Diagnostic Technician Training.
Contact Info : For Registration Materials Marc A Hinz (503) 997-9580 hinzm@WarmandSafeNow.com
Email :
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| Wednesday, July 23, 2008 |
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Diagnostic Technician 1
Location:
Community Services Consortium, Corvallis, Oregon
Participants will become familiar with gas appliance components and operational characteristics with the goal in mind being competent inspection and testing. "Worst Case" draft and CO testing are featured in this course. HVAC duct leakage topics include how duct leaks can impact occupant safety, building durability, HVAC system performance, and energy consumption. Participants will learn how to use diagnostic tools such as the blower door, pressure pan, and digital manometer and combustion analyzer to locate duct leakage, combustion appliance zone (CAZ) depressurization, and room-to-room pressure imbalances. They will also get hands-on experience and learn how to do a daily safety test-out procedure. Other topics covered are the fundamentals of air exchange, the influence of air sealing on indoor air quality, combustion appliances, and relative humidity levels. Hands-on work in the field is heavily included in this session. This course will also cover CO health effects, CO alarms, how CO is produced, and proper inspection, testing and mitigation techniques. This class is designed for experienced air-sealers and insulators, not for first time blower door users. This training is also designed for the auditors and technicians who may be performing inspections or will be making the safety and efficiency repairs. Specific approaches and appropriate materials are introduced and demonstrated. A major goal of the course is to show how to utilize pressure differential (PD) to improve the speed and effectiveness of their work. Performance Tested Comfort Systems (PTCS) has approved this curriculum and those passing the course exam will also be PTCS certified for ODOE tax credit duct sealing. Successful completion of EA-1 and/or Shell Tech are required pre-requisites to attend Diagnostic Technician Training.
Contact Info : For Registration Materials Marc A Hinz (503) 997-9580 hinzm@WarmandSafeNow.com
Email :
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| Thursday, July 24, 2008 |
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Diagnostic Technician 1
Location:
Community Services Consortium, Corvallis, Oregon
Participants will become familiar with gas appliance components and operational characteristics with the goal in mind being competent inspection and testing. "Worst Case" draft and CO testing are featured in this course. HVAC duct leakage topics include how duct leaks can impact occupant safety, building durability, HVAC system performance, and energy consumption. Participants will learn how to use diagnostic tools such as the blower door, pressure pan, and digital manometer and combustion analyzer to locate duct leakage, combustion appliance zone (CAZ) depressurization, and room-to-room pressure imbalances. They will also get hands-on experience and learn how to do a daily safety test-out procedure. Other topics covered are the fundamentals of air exchange, the influence of air sealing on indoor air quality, combustion appliances, and relative humidity levels. Hands-on work in the field is heavily included in this session. This course will also cover CO health effects, CO alarms, how CO is produced, and proper inspection, testing and mitigation techniques. This class is designed for experienced air-sealers and insulators, not for first time blower door users. This training is also designed for the auditors and technicians who may be performing inspections or will be making the safety and efficiency repairs. Specific approaches and appropriate materials are introduced and demonstrated. A major goal of the course is to show how to utilize pressure differential (PD) to improve the speed and effectiveness of their work. Performance Tested Comfort Systems (PTCS) has approved this curriculum and those passing the course exam will also be PTCS certified for ODOE tax credit duct sealing. Successful completion of EA-1 and/or Shell Tech are required pre-requisites to attend Diagnostic Technician Training.
Contact Info : For Registration Materials Marc A Hinz (503) 997-9580 hinzm@WarmandSafeNow.com
Email :
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| Friday, July 25, 2008 |
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Diagnostic Technician 1
Location:
Community Services Consortium, Corvallis, Oregon
Participants will become familiar with gas appliance components and operational characteristics with the goal in mind being competent inspection and testing. "Worst Case" draft and CO testing are featured in this course. HVAC duct leakage topics include how duct leaks can impact occupant safety, building durability, HVAC system performance, and energy consumption. Participants will learn how to use diagnostic tools such as the blower door, pressure pan, and digital manometer and combustion analyzer to locate duct leakage, combustion appliance zone (CAZ) depressurization, and room-to-room pressure imbalances. They will also get hands-on experience and learn how to do a daily safety test-out procedure. Other topics covered are the fundamentals of air exchange, the influence of air sealing on indoor air quality, combustion appliances, and relative humidity levels. Hands-on work in the field is heavily included in this session. This course will also cover CO health effects, CO alarms, how CO is produced, and proper inspection, testing and mitigation techniques. This class is designed for experienced air-sealers and insulators, not for first time blower door users. This training is also designed for the auditors and technicians who may be performing inspections or will be making the safety and efficiency repairs. Specific approaches and appropriate materials are introduced and demonstrated. A major goal of the course is to show how to utilize pressure differential (PD) to improve the speed and effectiveness of their work. Performance Tested Comfort Systems (PTCS) has approved this curriculum and those passing the course exam will also be PTCS certified for ODOE tax credit duct sealing. Successful completion of EA-1 and/or Shell Tech are required pre-requisites to attend Diagnostic Technician Training.
Contact Info : For Registration Materials Marc A Hinz (503) 997-9580 hinzm@WarmandSafeNow.com
Email :
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