(65 CEUs) In the Weatherization Assistance Program (WAP) the job requirements for energy auditors and quality control inspectors (QCI) overlap. You need most this course’s information to become an energy auditor, building analyst, or energy rater. If you want to become a quality control inspector, you need quite a bit of energy-auditing experience. The main part of this energy auditing course presents the information you need to pass your third-party energy-auditor certification exam. This energy auditor course also contains content necessary for the quality control inspector certification.
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Course Content
Building Science Basics
Temperature and Heat
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Heat Loss and Gain
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Air Pressure and Flow
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Cooling Principles
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Building Evaluation Skills
Energy Auditing
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Math Operations
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Geometry
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Energy Calculations
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Analyzing Consumption
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Air Leakage Diagnostic
Blower-Door Theory
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Blower Door Test Prep
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Blower Door Testing
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Pressure Pan Testing
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Duct Blower Theory
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Duct Blower Testing
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Heating and Cooling Systems
Combustion Safety
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Building Enclosure
Construction Basics
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Fibrous Insulation
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Foam-Board Insulation
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Spray-Foam Insulation
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Windows Introduction
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Low-Energy Cooling
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Indoor-Air Pollutants
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Durable Healthy Homes
Moisture Management
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Crawl Space Issues
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Water Heating and Baseload
Water Heater Basics
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Lighting Introduction
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