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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251030T101500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251030T114500
DTSTAMP:20260501T052006
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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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251030T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251030T100000
DTSTAMP:20260501T052006
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:20250821T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250821T100000
DTSTAMP:20260501T052006
CREATED:20250730T193551Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250730T193551Z
UID:22923-1755765000-1755770400@psdconsulting.com
SUMMARY:(C6.1) Foam without Flames – Part 1 – Thermal Bridging
DESCRIPTION:Foam without Flames – Part 1 – Thermal Bridging T02-07-3230 \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 \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\nReducing thermal bridging is one of the keys to reducing energy waste in buildings and\, to that end\, the prescriptive energy code contains requirements for continuous insulation for roofs\, above-and below-grade walls\, and mass floors. This program will provide an overview of the thermal envelope requirements in the ECCCNYS [CE] and NYStretch [CE] as they relate to continuous insulation. This will be followed by a discussion the types of construction as categorized by the Building Code of New York State (Types I\, II\, III\, IV\, V) and associated fire-resistance rating requirements and fire separation distance requirements\, and NFPA 285 test for vertical and lateral flame spread as they relate to exterior foam applications. \nLEARNING OBJECTIVES\n1. Understand the impact of thermal bridging on building energy performance\n2. Describe the prescriptive requirements in the commercial IECC for continuous insulation\n3. Determine fire-resistance rating and fire separation distance requirements in the context of using continuous insulation\n4. Locate third-party testing documentation related to product testing for flame spread
URL:https://psdconsulting.com/calendar/c6-1-foam-without-flames-part-1-thermal-bridging-2/
CATEGORIES:Commercial,New York Energy Code Training,New York Energy Code Training>Residential
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250729T101500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250729T114500
DTSTAMP:20260501T052006
CREATED:20250527T205206Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250527T205206Z
UID:22847-1753784100-1753789500@psdconsulting.com
SUMMARY:(R3.2) Residential: Efficient Forced Air Distribution (Pt 2)
DESCRIPTION:In this course attendees will understand the importance of duct testing\, sealing\, and installation on the total performance of a house heating and cooling system. Attendees will be able to distinguish various code requirements based on duct proximity to the building thermal envelope. In addition\, attendees will learn duct insulation requirements and methods. Attendees will be introduced to a customizable Duct and Envelope Testing (DET) reporting form to make demonstrating code compliance straightforward and efficient. \nLearning Objectives: \n1. Understand the consequences of leaky duct systems \n2. Understand how to achieve tight ducts \n3. Identify and resolve other common duct installation problems \n4. Utilize the provided duct and envelope testing (DET) form to document or verify compliance with duct testing requirements
URL:https://psdconsulting.com/calendar/r3-2-residential-efficient-forced-air-distribution-pt-2-25/
CATEGORIES:New York Energy Code Training,New York Energy Code Training>Residential,Residential
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250729T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250729T100000
DTSTAMP:20260501T052006
CREATED:20250527T204646Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250527T204730Z
UID:22844-1753777800-1753783200@psdconsulting.com
SUMMARY:(R3.1) Residential Mechanical Systems: Whole House Ventilation (Pt 1)
DESCRIPTION:COURSE DESCRIPTION \n\nBuild Tight\, Ventilate Right Background\nBuilding Tight: Why?\nVentilating Right: Why and How?\nVentilation Codes and Standards\nVentilation Types: Pros and Cons
URL:https://psdconsulting.com/calendar/r3-1-residential-mechanical-systems-whole-house-ventilation-pt-1-20/
CATEGORIES:New York Energy Code Training,New York Energy Code Training>Residential,Pennsylvania Energy Code Training
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250710T141500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250710T154500
DTSTAMP:20260501T052006
CREATED:20250527T204142Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250527T204142Z
UID:22842-1752156900-1752162300@psdconsulting.com
SUMMARY:(R1.2) Residential Energy Inspections in 15 Minutes or Less (Pt 2)
DESCRIPTION:Countless previous research shows that code officials have very limited time to perform thorough energy code inspections. This 90-minute webinar will cover the five required inspections: footing and foundation; Framing and rough-in; Plumbing\, Mechanical and Final. Part 2 of a two-part series\, this course will not only help code officials but also those responsible for designing and constructing residential buildings. Participants will understand what’s required to do quick – yet thorough – site inspections. Sample inspection checklists\, worksheets and other forms will be discussed and downloadable. \nLearning objectives: After taking this course\, attendees will be able to… \n1. Describe a process for inspecting residential construction that includes assessing the highest impact energy code provisions \n2. Understand the inputs to provided forms and checklists such as duct and envelope testing verification and HVAC design forms and integrate them into your organization’s compliance documentation or enforcement processes \n3. Recreate a timeline that includes which construction details and verification forms need to be provided/collected and when in the design/construction process \n4. Describe how third-party energy professionals such as duct and envelope testers and HERS Raters fit into the inspection process
URL:https://psdconsulting.com/calendar/r1-2-residential-energy-inspections-in-15-minutes-or-less-pt-2-29/
CATEGORIES:New York Energy Code Training,New York Energy Code Training>Residential,Residential
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250710T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250710T140000
DTSTAMP:20260501T052006
CREATED:20250527T185310Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250527T185310Z
UID:22840-1752150600-1752156000@psdconsulting.com
SUMMARY:(R1.1) Residential Energy Plan Reviews in 15 Minutes or Less (Pt 1)
DESCRIPTION:Countless previous research shows that code officials have very limited time to perform thorough plan reviews and that energy code provisions are often the first items to be jettisoned. This webinar is Part 1 of a two-part series\, and will not only help code officials\, but also those responsible for preparing construction documents. Participants will understand what’s required to do quick – yet thorough – document submittals and plan reviews. Sample checklists\, worksheets and other forms will be discussed and downloadable. \nLEARNING OBJECTIVES: \n1. Describe a process for reviewing residential plans that includes assessing the highest impact energy code provisions \n2. Understand the inputs to provided forms and checklists such as duct and envelope testing verification and HVAC design forms and integrate them into your organization’s normal compliance documentation or enforcement processes \n3. Recreate a timeline that includes which construction details and verification forms needed to be provided/collected \n4. Describe how third-party energy professionals such as duct and envelope testers and HERS Raters fit into the inspection process
URL:https://psdconsulting.com/calendar/r1-1-residential-energy-plan-reviews-in-15-minutes-or-less-pt-1-30/
CATEGORIES:New York Energy Code Training,New York Energy Code Training>Residential,Residential
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250630T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250630T100000
DTSTAMP:20260501T052006
CREATED:20250527T184049Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250527T184049Z
UID:22838-1751272200-1751277600@psdconsulting.com
SUMMARY:(R4.0) Electrifying the Energy Code - Residential
DESCRIPTION:Following an introduction to the benefits of electrification\, this course will review the requirements of IECC Appendix RA (Solar-Ready Provisions) along with related requirements including mandatory access and set back areas required by the Fire Code of New York State in Section 1204 Solar Photovoltaic Power Systems. The course will walk through several examples and ask attendees to determine whether the solar-ready provisions apply to a particular building\, given its type\, orientation\, roof design and other considerations. The course will also review examples of how to fit in the required solar ready zone considering obstructions and required setbacks. Example documentation will also be reviewed. Finally\, the course will cover the electric vehicle service equipment capable requirements of NYStretch and how adopting these provisions will help with the electrification of New York’s transportation system. \nLearning Objectives \n1- Describe the concept of beneficial electrification \n2- Identify and describe energy code provisions that promote beneficial electrification \n3- Understand relevant requirements from the Fire Code of New York State \n4- Describe the various systems involved in NYStretch and IECC Appendix RA
URL:https://psdconsulting.com/calendar/r4-0-electrifying-the-energy-code-residential-12/
CATEGORIES:New York Energy Code Training,New York Energy Code Training>Residential,Residential
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250625T101500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250625T114500
DTSTAMP:20260501T052006
CREATED:20250527T183302Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250527T183302Z
UID:22836-1750846500-1750851900@psdconsulting.com
SUMMARY:(S3.2) NYStretch Energy Code for Commercial Buildings (Pt 2)
DESCRIPTION:This course is Part 2 of a two-part series covering several requirements in the NYStretch Code for commercial buildings including: Electric Power; Appendix CA; Kitchen Equipment and Elevators; Building Monitoring; Lighting; Total Building Performance; Additional Efficiency Packages and Appendix CC. 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 requirements for Electric Power and Lighting under NYStretch. \n2- Understand requirements for Appendix CA Solar-Ready. \n3- Identify requirements for commercial kitchen appliances and elevators. \n4- Understand which provisions are modifications of the base code versus an expansion in scope.
URL:https://psdconsulting.com/calendar/s3-2-nystretch-energy-code-for-commercial-buildings-pt-2-34/
CATEGORIES:Commercial,New York Energy Code Training,New York Energy Code Training>Residential,Stretch Code
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250625T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250625T100000
DTSTAMP:20260501T052006
CREATED:20250527T182606Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250527T182606Z
UID:22834-1750840200-1750845600@psdconsulting.com
SUMMARY:(S3.1) NYStretch Energy Code for Commercial Buildings (Pt 1)
DESCRIPTION:This course is Part 1 of a two-part series covering several requirements in the NYStretch Code for commercial buildings including: code compliance paths; building thermal envelope; mechanical systems; service water heating; commissioning; and\, additions and alterations. We also discuss the intention and benefits of this voluntary code and its relationship to the New York City energy code. \nLearning objectives: \n1-Identify all available energy code compliance pathways under NYStretch \n2- Identify differences between NYStretch and the base energy code \n3-Understand which provisions are modifications of the IECC/ASHRAE versus an expansion in scope \n4- Identify and understand all mandatory requirements (items that must be met regardless of compliance path)
URL:https://psdconsulting.com/calendar/s3-1-nystretch-energy-code-for-commercial-buildings-pt-1-35/
CATEGORIES:New York Energy Code Training,New York Energy Code Training>Residential,Stretch Code
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