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SUMMARY:A Brief Review of the 2018 Residential Energy Code
DESCRIPTION:2018 IECC for PA Residential Buildings Lunch & Learn\n1 Hour Training \nDescription:\nThis lunch and learn session will provide an overview of the 2018 International Energy Conservation Code (IECC) as it pertains to residential buildings in Pennsylvania. We will provide a comprehensive overview of the key updates and requirements outlined in the 2018 IECC\, tailored specifically for residential construction projects within the state.\nDuring this session\, participants will explore important topics such as energy efficiency standards\, insulation requirements\, HVAC systems\, lighting\, and compliance pathways specified in the 2018 IECC for residential buildings. We will break down complex concepts into easy-to-understand terms\, offering practical insights and examples to illustrate the application of these regulations in real-world scenarios. \nLearning Objectives:\n1- Recognize the key updates and requirements of the 2018 International Energy Conservation Code (IECC) applicable to residential buildings in Pennsylvania.\n2- Identify and discuss the significance of energy efficiency standards\, including insulation requirements\, HVAC systems\, and lighting controls\, outlined in the 2018 IECC within the context of residential construction in the state.\n3- Explore compliance pathways provided by the 2018 IECC for residential buildings in Pennsylvania\, gaining insight into the regulatory framework and its implications on construction practices.\n4- Apply practical knowledge and insights gained from the session to effectively implement energy-efficient strategies in residential construction projects\, ensuring compliance with Pennsylvania’s energy codes and contributing to sustainable building practices.
URL:https://psdconsulting.com/calendar/a-brief-review-of-the-2018-residential-energy-code/
LOCATION:ONLINE – WEBINAR
CATEGORIES:Pennsylvania Energy Code Training,Residential
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SUMMARY:The 2018 IECC for Pennsylvania - Residential
DESCRIPTION:The 2018 IECC went into effect on February 14\, 2022 bringing with it significant energy savings\, mainly from improved envelope tightness. This training will include a high-level review of building science concepts including basic thermodynamics (how heat moves)\, including stack effect\, and conditions that result in optimum occupant comfort. The program will focus on high-impact energy code provisions and items with relatively high noncompliance as found by a DOE/PNNL field study completed in 2018. Specific topics will include envelope insulation\, air sealing\, and testing\, whole-house mechanical ventilation\, HVAC equipment sizing\, duct insulation\, sealing\, and testing\, and service hot water pipe insulation and circulating system controls. Instructors will also present the use of checklists and third-party verification forms. \nLearning objectives: \n\nIdentify significant changes between the 2015 and 2018 IECC\nDescribe the science behind building energy efficiency and occupant comfort and productivity\nIdentify the energy code provisions with high impact but low compliance rates\nUnderstand how reduced air infiltration rate requirements will impact design\, construction\, and code enforcement\n\nContinuing Education: Three (3) hours. PA UCC\, ICC\, AIA LU|HSW\, RESNET\, NARI\, BPI \n  \nBreakfast included
URL:https://psdconsulting.com/calendar/the-2018-iecc-for-pennsylvania-residential-6/
LOCATION:Courtyard by Marriott Pittsburgh North/Cranberry Woods\, 150 Cranberry Woods Drive\, Cranberry Township\, PA\, 16066\, United States
CATEGORIES:Pennsylvania Energy Code Training,Residential
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SUMMARY:The 2018 IECC for Pennsylvania - Residential
DESCRIPTION:Description:\nThe 2018 IECC went into effect on February 14\, 2022\, bringing with it significant energy savings\, mainly from improved envelope tightness. This training will include a high-level review of building science concepts including basic thermodynamics (how heat moves)\, including stack effect\, and conditions that result in optimum occupant comfort. The program will focus on high-impact energy code provisions and items with relatively high noncompliance as found by a DOE/PNNL field study completed in 2018. Specific topics will include envelope insulation\, air sealing\, and testing\, whole-house mechanical ventilation\, HVAC equipment sizing\, duct insulation\, sealing\, and testing\, and service hot water pipe insulation and circulating system controls. Instructors will also present the use of checklists and third-party verification forms. \nLearning objectives:\n1. Identify significant changes between the 2015 and 2018 IECC\n2. Describe the science behind building energy efficiency and occupant comfort and productivity\n3. Identify the energy code provisions with high impact but low compliance rates\n4. Understand how reduced air infiltration rate requirements will impact design\, construction\, and code enforcement \nContinuing education: Three (3) hours. PA UCC\, ICC\, AIA LU|HSW\, NARI\, RESNET\, BPI
URL:https://psdconsulting.com/calendar/the-2018-iecc-for-pennsylvania-residential-5/
LOCATION:ONLINE – WEBINAR
CATEGORIES:Pennsylvania Energy Code Training,Residential
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SUMMARY:Harrisburg - The 2018 IECC for Pennsylvania - Residential
DESCRIPTION:2018 IECC for Pennsylvania – Residential – (Morning of May 10th) \nThe 2018 IECC for Pennsylvania – Residential \nContinuing Education: Three (3) hours. AIA LU|HSW\, BPI\, ICC\, PA UCC\, NARI \nThe 2018 IECC went into effect on February 14\, 2022 bringing with it significant energy savings\, mainly from improved envelope tightness. This training will include a high-level review of building science concepts including basic thermodynamics (how heat moves)\, including stack effect\, and conditions that result in optimum occupant comfort. The program will focus on high-impact energy code provisions and items with relatively high noncompliance as found by a DOE/PNNL field study completed in 2018. Specific topics will include envelope insulation\, air sealing\, and testing\, whole-house mechanical ventilation\, HVAC equipment sizing\, duct insulation\, sealing\, and testing\, and service hot water pipe insulation and circulating system controls. Instructors will also present the use of checklists and third-party verification forms. \nLearning objectives: \nIdentify significant changes between the 2015 and 2018 IECC \nDescribe the science behind building energy efficiency and occupant comfort and productivity \nIdentify the energy code provisions with high impact but low compliance rates \nUnderstand how reduced air infiltration rate requirements will impact design\, construction\, and code enforcement
URL:https://psdconsulting.com/calendar/harrisburg-the-2018-iecc-for-pennsylvania-residential/
LOCATION:Hilton Garden Inn 3943 Tecport Drive Harrisburg\, PA 17111
CATEGORIES:Pennsylvania Energy Code Training,Residential
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230509T083000
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UID:20080-1683621000-1683633600@psdconsulting.com
SUMMARY:Cranberry Township - The 2018 IECC for Pennsylvania - Residential
DESCRIPTION:The 2018 IECC for Pennsylvania – Residential (Morning May 9th) \nContinuing Education: Three (3) hours. AIA LU|HSW\, BPI\, ICC\, PA UCC\, NARI \nThe 2018 IECC went into effect on February 14\, 2022 bringing with it significant energy savings\, mainly from improved envelope tightness. This training will include a high-level review of building science concepts including basic thermodynamics (how heat moves)\, including stack effect\, and conditions that result in optimum occupant comfort. The program will focus on high-impact energy code provisions and items with relatively high noncompliance as found by a DOE/PNNL field study completed in 2018. Specific topics will include envelope insulation\, air sealing\, and testing\, whole-house mechanical ventilation\, HVAC equipment sizing\, duct insulation\, sealing\, and testing\, and service hot water pipe insulation and circulating system controls. Instructors will also present the use of checklists and third-party verification forms. \nLearning objectives: \nIdentify significant changes between the 2015 and 2018 IECC \nDescribe the science behind building energy efficiency and occupant comfort and productivity \nIdentify the energy code provisions with high impact but low compliance rates \nUnderstand how reduced air infiltration rate requirements will impact design\, construction\, and code enforcement
URL:https://psdconsulting.com/calendar/cranberry-township-the-2018-iecc-for-pennsylvania-residential/
LOCATION:Pittsburgh Marriott North 100 Cranberry Woods Drive Cranberry Township\, PA 16066
CATEGORIES:Pennsylvania Energy Code Training,Residential
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UID:16541-1664440200-1664451900@psdconsulting.com
SUMMARY:The 2018 IECC for Pennsylvania - Residential
DESCRIPTION:Description:\nThe 2018 IECC went into effect on February 14\, 2022\, bringing with it significant energy savings\, mainly from improved envelope tightness. This training will include a high-level review of building science concepts including basic thermodynamics (how heat moves)\, including stack effect\, and conditions that result in optimum occupant comfort. The program will focus on high-impact energy code provisions and items with relatively high noncompliance as found by a DOE/PNNL field study completed in 2018. Specific topics will include envelope insulation\, air sealing\, and testing\, whole-house mechanical ventilation\, HVAC equipment sizing\, duct insulation\, sealing\, and testing\, and service hot water pipe insulation and circulating system controls. Instructors will also present the use of checklists and third-party verification forms. \nLearning objectives:\n1. Identify significant changes between the 2015 and 2018 IECC\n2. Describe the science behind building energy efficiency and occupant comfort and productivity\n3. Identify the energy code provisions with high impact but low compliance rates\n4. Understand how reduced air infiltration rate requirements will impact design\, construction\, and code enforcement \nContinuing education: Three (3) hours. PA UCC\, ICC\, AIA LU|HSW\, NARI\, RESNET\, BPI
URL:https://psdconsulting.com/calendar/the-2018-iecc-for-pennsylvania-residential-4/
LOCATION:ONLINE – WEBINAR
CATEGORIES:Pennsylvania Energy Code Training,Residential
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UID:16419-1661848200-1661859900@psdconsulting.com
SUMMARY:(PA) The 2018 IECC for Pennsylvania - Residential
DESCRIPTION:Description:\nThe 2018 IECC went into effect on February 14\, 2022\, bringing with it significant energy savings\, mainly from improved envelope tightness. This training will include a high-level review of building science concepts including basic thermodynamics (how heat moves)\, including stack effect\, and conditions that result in optimum occupant comfort. The program will focus on high-impact energy code provisions and items with relatively high noncompliance as found by a DOE/PNNL field study completed in 2018. Specific topics will include envelope insulation\, air sealing\, and testing\, whole-house mechanical ventilation\, HVAC equipment sizing\, duct insulation\, sealing\, and testing\, and service hot water pipe insulation and circulating system controls. Instructors will also present the use of checklists and third-party verification forms. \nLearning objectives:\n1. Identify significant changes between the 2015 and 2018 IECC\n2. Describe the science behind building energy efficiency and occupant comfort and productivity\n3. Identify the energy code provisions with high impact but low compliance rates\n4. Understand how reduced air infiltration rate requirements will impact design\, construction\, and code enforcement \nContinuing education: Three (3) hours. PA UCC\, ICC\, AIA LU|HSW\, NARI\, RESNET\, BPI
URL:https://psdconsulting.com/calendar/pa-the-2018-iecc-for-pennsylvania-residential/
LOCATION:ONLINE – WEBINAR
CATEGORIES:Pennsylvania Energy Code Training,Residential
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UID:15842-1653381000-1653392700@psdconsulting.com
SUMMARY:The 2018 IECC for Pennsylvania - Residential
DESCRIPTION:Description:\nThe 2018 IECC went into effect on February 14\, 2022 (happy Valentine’s Day!) bringing with it significant energy savings\, mainly from improved envelope tightness. This training will include a high-level review of building science concepts including basic thermodynamics (how heat moves)\, including stack effect\, and conditions that result in optimum occupant comfort. The program will focus on high-impact energy code provisions and items with relatively high noncompliance as found by a DOE/PNNL field study completed in 2018. Specific topics will include envelope insulation\, air sealing\, and testing\, whole-house mechanical ventilation\, HVAC equipment sizing\, duct insulation\, sealing\, and testing\, and service hot water pipe insulation and circulating system controls. Instructors will also present the use of checklists and third-party verification forms. \nLearning objectives:\n1. Identify significant changes between the 2015 and 2018 IECC\n2. Describe the science behind building energy efficiency and occupant comfort and productivity\n3. Identify the energy code provisions with high impact but low compliance rates\n4. Understand how reduced air infiltration rate requirements will impact design\, construction\, and code enforcement \nContinuing education: Three (3) hours. PA UCC\, ICC\, AIA LU|HSW\, NARI\, RESNET\, BPI
URL:https://psdconsulting.com/calendar/the-2018-iecc-for-pennsylvania-residential-3/
CATEGORIES:Pennsylvania Energy Code Training,Residential
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