Class Schedule

Mar
16
Wed
EPA Core and Type II @ SCE Energy Education Center, Irwindale
Mar 16 all-day

This class will consist of a 5-6 hour guided study session for the EPA 608 exam, followed by a closed book, online certification EPA-Certified-Technicians (1)exam. This certification is required for all HERS Raters who wish to perform refrigerant charge verification. The cost of the exam is $50. The 5-6 hour guided study session and study guide are free. If you already own the Mainstream Engineering EPA 608 study guide, you only need to pay the test fee. We will NOT be covering the Type I or Type III materials. We will only be covering the Core materials and the Type II materials. You are free to take whatever parts of the exam you want to, but HERS Raters only need to be Type II certified to perform refrigerant charge verification for Title 24 purposes.

This class has an online exam with an associated cost of $50 in order to receive certificate. Payment must be made prior to class to reserve seat. Please call for more info.

Please contact Kathleen Armstrong (CLEAResult) with any Questions (209) 966-3153

Jun
2
Thu
Commercial QI ACCA Manual D, Q and T Duct Design @ Energy Training Center, Stockton
Jun 2 all-day

Description:

This full day training class is designed to introduce HVAC Contractors, General Building Contractors, and Mechanical Engineers to the process of duct design and register selection when installing small Commercial HVAC systems. This class includes four specific components. 1. Classroom instruction of the ACCA Duct Design procedure. 2. Classroom instruction on effects of CFM, velocity and pressure on duct desgins and general airflow terminology. 3. Duct sizing practice exercises. 4. Register selection and placement.

Mar
29
Wed
Commercial QI ACCA Manual D, Q and T Duct Design @ Energy Training Center, Stockton
Mar 29 all-day

This full day training class is designed to introduce HVAC Contractors, General Building Contractors, and Mechanical Engineers to the process of duct design and register selection when installing small Commercial HVAC systems.

This class includes four specific components:

1. Classroom instruction of the ACCA Duct Design procedure.

2. Classroom instruction on effects of CFM, velocity and pressure on duct desgins and general airflow terminology.

3. Duct sizing practice exercises.

4. Register selection and placement.