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SUMMARY:(S2.1) NYStretch Energy Code for Residential Buildings - Part 1
DESCRIPTION:This course is Part 1 of a two-part series covering the envelope requirements for residential buildings in the NYStretch Code. We also discuss the intention and benefits of this voluntary code and its relationship to the New York City energy code. \nLearning objectives: \n1. Understand the intent and savings potential of the residential provisions of NYStretch \n2. Identify all available energy code compliance pathways under NYStretch \n3. Identify differences between NYStretch (or NYCECC) and the base code \n4. Identify and understand all mandatory requirements (items that must be met regardless of compliance path)
URL:https://psdconsulting.com/calendar/nystretch-energy-code-for-residential-buildings-part-1/
CATEGORIES:New York Energy Code Training,Residential
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251007T141500
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CREATED:20250730T210427Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251001T204726Z
UID:22939-1759846500-1759851900@psdconsulting.com
SUMMARY:(S2.2)  NYStretch Energy Code for Residential Buildings - Part 2
DESCRIPTION:(S2.2) NYStretch Energy Code for Residential Buildings 90 minute (Pt 2) \nT02-07-2976 \nCOST:\nFree registration for New York Code Officials.*\nUse discount code: NYCEO\n*For use by New York Code Officials only.\nAll Others: $15.00 \nCONTINUING EDUCATION:\nArchitects: 1.5 AIA LU | HSW\nHome Performance Contractors: 1.5 BPI CEUs\nCode Enforcement Officials: 1.5 NYS DOS In-Service Hours\nICC credits: 1.5 CEUs \nTo receive credit\, participants must log into the GoToWebinar application within the first 15 minutes of the training and stay until the end of the webinar. VIDEO VIEWING IS REQUIRED! \nCOURSE DESCRIPTION This course is Part 2 of a two-part series and covers the mechanical\, plumbing and lighting requirements for residential buildings in the NYStretch Code\, as well as requirements covering electric power systems. We will also discuss the relationship of this voluntary code to the mandatory New York City energy code. \nLearning objectives: \n1. Identify how mechanical equipment efficiencies and lighting factor into each energy code compliance option under NYStretch \n2. Identify differences between NYStretch the base code for mechanical\, plumbing and lighting systems \n3. Understand the Electric Power (Solar-ready and EV-ready) requirements 4. Identify and understand all mandatory requirements (items that must be met regardless of compliance path).
URL:https://psdconsulting.com/calendar/nystretch-energy-code-for-residential-buildings-part-2-2/
CATEGORIES:New York Energy Code Training,Residential
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251016T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251016T100000
DTSTAMP:20260508T022848
CREATED:20250730T210130Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251001T204906Z
UID:22937-1760603400-1760608800@psdconsulting.com
SUMMARY:(R2.1) ECCCNYS Residential - Air Sealing to 3 ACH50 - PART 1
DESCRIPTION:Residential – Air Sealing to 3 ACH50 (R2.1) Part 1\nT02-07-2843 \nCOST:\nFree registration for New York Code Officials.*\nUse discount code: NYCEO\n*For use by New York Code Officials only.\nAll Others: $15.00 \nCONTINUING EDUCATION:\nArchitects: 1.5 AIA LU | HSW\nHome Performance Contractors: 1.5 BPI CEUs\nCode Enforcement Officials: 1.5 NYS DOS In-Service Hours\nICC credits: 1.5 CEUs \nTo receive credit\, participants must log into the GoToWebinar application within the first 15 minutes of the training and stay until the end of the webinar. VIDEO VIEWING IS REQUIRED! \nCOURSE DESCRIPTION\nRelevant market research\, including the DOE Residential Field Study\, revealed significant noncompliance with 3 ACH50\, and multiple other field studies in nearby geographies and uncovered lack of proper insulation installation. This webinar training covers air sealing\, air barriers\, blower-door testing\, identification of potential leakage sites in CAD details\, 3D graphics\, and photographs\, for single family residential including other issues\, such as party walls\, in low-rise multifamily. This webinar is Part 1 of a two-part series on energy code envelope requirements. Both webinars include test-your-knowledge questions\, and guided discussion of pros/cons of various strategies. \nLearning Objectives:\n1. Understand how to review\, install\, and inspect details necessary to achieve an envelope leakage rate of 3 ACH50 or less\n2. Differentiate between several air sealing techniques\n3. Identify and resolve common leakage areas\n4. Understand code requirements for air sealing from the 2020 ECCCNYS Table 402.4.1.1 Air Barrier and Insulation Installation.
URL:https://psdconsulting.com/calendar/r2-1-ecccnys-residential-air-sealing-to-3-ach50-part-1-15/
CATEGORIES:New York Energy Code Training,Residential
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251016T101500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251016T114500
DTSTAMP:20260508T022848
CREATED:20250424T194135Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251001T184704Z
UID:22725-1760609700-1760615100@psdconsulting.com
SUMMARY:(R2.2) Other NYECCC Envelope Requirements - Part 2
DESCRIPTION:Relevant market research\, including the DOE Residential Field Study\, revealed significant noncompliance with 3 ACH50\, and multiple other field studies in nearby geographies uncovered lack of proper insulation installation. This webinar training covers energy code insulation installation requirements\, and includes mock-ups\, identification and potential problem sites in CAD details\, 3D graphics\, and photographs for single family residential and other issues\, such as party walls in low-rise multifamily. This webinar is Part 2 of a two-part series and includes test-your-knowledge questions\, and guided discussion of pros/cons of various strategies. \nLearning Objectives \n1: Understand how to review\, install\, and inspect details necessary to achieve envelope insulation requirements \n2: Differentiate between several insulation techniques \n3: Identify and resolve common problem areas such as cold corners \n4: Understand code requirements for insulation installation from the 2020 ECCCNYS Table 402.4.1.1 Air Barrier and Insulation Installation.
URL:https://psdconsulting.com/calendar/other-nyeccc-envelope-requirements-part-2/
CATEGORIES:New York Energy Code Training,Residential
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251022T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251022T140000
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CREATED:20250424T205734Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251001T203134Z
UID:22740-1761136200-1761141600@psdconsulting.com
SUMMARY:(C2.1) Prioritizing ECCCNYS Enforcement for Commercial Buildings - Part 1
DESCRIPTION:Part 1: Envelope \nIn a robust study of commercial buildings\, 21% of the energy code provisions investigated were responsible for 81% of the potential savings. This created a framework for prioritizing energy code enforcement efforts based on the time it takes to verify a code provision versus the energy savings potential. With code enforcement officials being strapped for time and having other life-health safety priorities\, this course\, Part 1 of a two-part series\, covering high-impact commercial envelope requirements\, will help them prioritize efforts\, improve compliance\, and maximize the realization of savings inherent in the energy code. \nLearning Objectives: \n1. Identify energy code envelope requirements with the greatest energy impacts and prioritize energy code documentation \n2. Describe a process for creating and reviewing plans that includes documenting and assessing the highest impact energy code provisions related to envelope \n3. Understand how to integrate provided construction details verification forms and checklists into normal compliance documentation or enforcement processes \n4. Identify permit application specifications that enable a simplified plan review process as well as a process for providing or collecting verification forms
URL:https://psdconsulting.com/calendar/prioritizing-ecccnys-enforcement-for-commercial-buildings-part-1/
CATEGORIES:Commercial,New York Energy Code Training
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251022T141500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251022T154500
DTSTAMP:20260508T022848
CREATED:20250424T210149Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251001T204114Z
UID:22742-1761142500-1761147900@psdconsulting.com
SUMMARY:(C2.2) Prioritizing ECCCNYS Enforcement for Commercial Buildings - Part 2
DESCRIPTION:Part 2: Mechanical & Lighting \nIn a robust study of commercial buildings\, 21% of the energy code provisions investigated were responsible for 81% of the potential savings. This created a framework for prioritizing energy code enforcement efforts based on the time it takes to verify a code provision versus the energy savings potential. With code enforcement officials being strapped for time and having other life-health safety priorities\, this course\, Part 2 of a two-part series\, covering high-impact commercial mechanical and lighting requirements\, will help them prioritize efforts\, improve compliance\, and maximize the realization of savings inherent in the energy code. \nLearning objectives: \n1- Identify the energy code requirements with the greatest energy impacts and prioritize energy code documentation \n2- Describe a process for creating and reviewing plans that includes documenting and assessing the highest impact energy code provisions \n3- Understand how to integrate provided construction details verification forms and checklists into normal compliance documentation or enforcement processes \n4- Identify permit application specifications that enable a simplified plan review process as well as a process for providing or collecting verification forms
URL:https://psdconsulting.com/calendar/prioritizing-ecccnys-enforcement-for-commercial-buildings-part-2/
CATEGORIES:Commercial,New York Energy Code Training
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251030T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251030T100000
DTSTAMP:20260508T022848
CREATED:20250527T180721Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251001T205405Z
UID:22830-1761813000-1761818400@psdconsulting.com
SUMMARY:(R7.1) Put a Lid On It Part 1: Unvented Attics
DESCRIPTION:R7.1 – Put a Lid On It Part 1 – Unvented Attics \nT02-07-3192 \nCOST: Free registration for New York Code Officials.* \nUse discount code: NYCEO \n*For use by New York Code Officials only. \nAll Others: $15.00 \nCONTINUING EDUCATION: \nArchitects: 1.5 AIA LU | HSW \nHome Performance Contractors: 1.5 BPI CEUs \nCode Enforcement Officials: 1.5 NYS DOS In-Service Hours \nICC credits: 1.5 CEUs \nTo receive credit\, participants must log into the GoToWebinar application within the first 15 minutes of the training and stay until the end of the webinar. VIDEO VIEWING IS REQUIRED! \nCOURSE DESCRIPTION Bringing attic and crawl spaces inside the thermal envelope is a great way to simultaneously improve energy efficiency and moisture management. One of the main ways unvented attics and crawl spaces reduce energy waste is by bringing ducts and air handlers inside (which is a requirement of NYStretch and the NYCECC). This can also be cost-effective for builders as they eliminate the requirement for duct testing. But there are risks associated with installing these assemblies improperly\, so it is important to meet all related requirements in the RCNYS. For unvented attics\, these include a minimum R-value of air impermeable insulation or above-roof deck insulation and proper installation and location of vapor retarders. For unvented crawl spaces\, builders must take care to install vapor barriers over exposed earth and provide a means of evacuating moisture. For both strategies\, the use of spray foam also brings in fire safety requirements from the RCNYS for thermal or ignition barriers. This course will provide a review of the benefits of unvented attics and crawl spaces\, related building science concepts\, and energy and residential code requirements.
URL:https://psdconsulting.com/calendar/r7-1-put-a-lid-on-it-part-1-unvented-attics-8/
CATEGORIES:New York Energy Code Training,New York Energy Code Training>Residential,Residential
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251030T101500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251030T114500
DTSTAMP:20260508T022848
CREATED:20250527T181341Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251001T210102Z
UID:22832-1761819300-1761824700@psdconsulting.com
SUMMARY:(R7.2) Put a Lid On It Part 2: Unvented Crawlspaces
DESCRIPTION:R7.2 – Put a Lid On It Part 2 – Unvented Crawlspaces \nT02-07-3203 \nCOST: \nFree registration for New York Code Officials.* \nUse discount code: NYCEO \n*For use by New York Code Officials only. \nAll Others: $15.00 \nCONTINUING EDUCATION: \nArchitects: 1.5 AIA LU | HSW \nHome Performance Contractors: 1.5 BPI CEUs \nCode Enforcement Officials: 1.5 NYS DOS In-Service Hours \nICC credits: 1.5 CEUs \nTo receive credit\, participants must log into the GoToWebinar application within the first 15 minutes of the training and stay until the end of the webinar. VIDEO VIEWING IS REQUIRED! \nCOURSE DESCRIPTION Bringing attic and crawl spaces inside the thermal envelope isa great way to simultaneously improve energy efficiency and moisture management. One of the main ways unvented attics and crawl spaces reduce energy waste is by bringing ducts and air handlers inside (which is a requirement of NYStretch and the NYCECC). This can also be cost-effective for builders as they eliminate the requirement for duct testing. But there are risks associated with installing these assemblies improperly\, so it is important to meet all related requirements in the RCNYS. For unvented attics\, these include a minimum R-value of air impermeable insulation or above-roof deck insulation and proper installation and location of vapor retarders. For unvented crawl spaces\, builders must take care to install vapor barriers over exposed earth and provide a means of evacuating moisture. For both strategies\, the use of spray foam also brings in fire safety requirements from the RCNYS for thermal or ignition barriers.
URL:https://psdconsulting.com/calendar/r7-2-put-a-lid-on-it-part-2-unvented-crawlspaces-4/
CATEGORIES:New York Energy Code Training,New York Energy Code Training>Residential,Residential
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