Course Overview
Calculating Heat Loss and Heat Gain Loads in Residential and Light Commercial Buildings. This webinar will provide an in-depth instruction on how to calculate heat loss and heat gain loads for residential and light commercial buildings. Topics covered include: transmission loads including R values, U values and heat transfer multipliers; infiltration loads; and ventilation loads. The knowledge you gain from this seminar will give you the background needed to fully utilize any PC based load calc software.
NATE CREDITS ARE DEPENDENT ON SPECIALTY
The following specialties are eligible for NATE Credits through our Load Calculations Course:
- AC Installation and Service
- Air Distribution Installation and Service
- Air to Air Heating Pump Installation and Service
- Certified HVAC Professional
- Senior Efficiency Analyst
- Gas Heating (Air) Installation and Service
- Ground Source Heat Pump Installation
- HVAC Performance Verifier
- Light Commercial Refrigeration Installation and Service
- Oil Heating (Air) Installation and Service
Course Curriculum
BASIC PRINCIPALS
CONSTRUCTION COMPONENTS
COMMON PITFALLS
Making Equipment Selections Easier Through Load Calculations
With properly sized equipment and calculated designed distribution systems insures occupant comfort and better operating costs for your customers.
Replacing, installation or reviewing a current HVAC system calls for an in-depth look into how the systems working and what makes it necessary to having a more efficient and effective unit for the end user.
Determining how the building is losing or gaining heat is a key factor in these load calculations. Taking into account the structural elements relating to heat transfer through the buildings exposure to the outdoors, construction components, and air movement.
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