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SUMMARY:2025 Energy Code: Multifamily Ventilation
DESCRIPTION:Register \nEvent Description \nIndoor Air Quality (IAQ) is an important part of supporting Health & Safety for multifamily dwelling units\, and the 2025 Energy Code establishes new Mandatory requirements for IAQ ventilation in multifamily buildings. Additional prescriptive standards now also apply to multifamily IAQ in support of energy efficiency and Health & Safety. Join us for this 1-hour session in which we will dive into the equipment and testing requirements for multifamily dwelling unit IAQ and local exhaust systems (such as kitchen range hoods). \nLearning Objectives \n\nCommunicate how Indoor Air Quality is a key piece of the Energy Code in support of Health & Safety\nDetermine what design options are allowed for IAQ systems by the 2025 Energy Code\, and the testing protocols that result from the design configuration used for the project.\nEstablish the minimum kitchen range hoods local exhaust requirements for design documents and installation.\nExamine the benefits of Energy Recovery Ventilator (ERV) and Heat Recovery Ventilator (HRV) systems and be able to identify the Energy Code requirements in regard to ERV and HRV systems.\n\nLearning Units  \n\n1.0 AIA HSW LUs pending for this course\n0.10 ICC CEUs pending for this course\n1.0 CEA CEUs pending for this course\n\nInstructors  \nNick Brown\, Build Smart Group \nCourse Location  \nZoom link provided upon registration
URL:https://www.3c-ren.org/event/2025-energy-code-multifamily-ventilation/
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SUMMARY:Critical Details for Accurate Load Calculations
DESCRIPTION:Register \nEvent Description \nLearn what the critical details are that make the difference between an accurate load calculation versus the rule of thumb guesstimate used by so many HVAC companies. Manual J myths\, mysteries and truths will be revealed to attendees of this session. \nLearning Objectives \n\nGain knowledge of the critical details needed to create accurate load calculations based upon ACCA Manual J procedures.\nHave a list of ACCA Manual J do’s\, the mandatory requirements for an accurate load calculation.\nHave a list of ACCA Manual J don’ts that will result in oversized\, wildly inaccurate load calculations.\n\nLearning Units \n1 AIA LU pending for this course \nInstructor \nJudy Rachel\, Home Performance Pro \nCourse Location \nZoom link provided upon registration.
URL:https://www.3c-ren.org/event/critical-details-for-accurate-load-calculations/
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SUMMARY:Energy Code Compliance Verification (formerly HERS) – Overview and Envelope
DESCRIPTION:Register \nEvent Description \nUnder the new 2025 energy code\, HERS rating is now called Energy Code Compliance (ECC)\, but regardless of the name change\, the 3rd-party verification process is still a great way to improve energy performance and meet the Title 24 Energy code. In this two-part course\, we’ll cover what\narchitects and builders need to know to successfully integrate ECC measures into residential design and construction. Part 1 will provide an overview of ECC verification\, show how it fits into the building code and address envelope-related ECC measures. \nLearning Objectives \n\nLearn the roles and communication points for integrating ECC measures into permit plans\, Title 24 documents and construction schedules.\nIdentify the library of ECC measures and which are Mandatory/Prescriptive and which are optional for use in Performance compliance.\nUnderstand the requirements for Quality Insulation Installation (QII) and tips for passing the first time.\nLearn the process for checking Air Leakage and how to use the tools at key construction milestones.\n\nLearning Units \n\n1.50 AIA LUs will apply for this course\n0.15 ICC CEUs will apply for this course\n1.50 CEA CEUs will apply for this course\n\nInstructors  \nJennifer Rennick\, In Balance Green Consulting \nPaul Dunn\, In Balance Green Consulting \nCourse Location \nZoom link provided upon registration.
URL:https://www.3c-ren.org/event/energy-code-compliance-verification-formerly-hers-overview-and-envelope/
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SUMMARY:Higher-Performance Residential Remodels
DESCRIPTION:Register \nEvent Description \nWorking through specific examples\, we’ll help project teams identify strategies that have the highest impact for improving energy efficiency\, comfort and indoor healthy environments in renovations and additions. Beginning with a focus on client needs and incorporating occupant goals\, a high-performance remodel may be phased or done all at once\, may focus on efficient equipment and appliances or more on indoor comfort\, and may be very visible or mostly behind-the-scenes. Come learn the art and science of higher-performance remodels! \nLearning Units \n1 AIA LU pending for this course \nInstructors  \nAndy Pease\, In Balance Green Consulting \nJennifer Rennick\, In Balance Green Consulting \nCourse Location \nZoom link provided upon registration.
URL:https://www.3c-ren.org/event/higher-performance-residential-remodels-3/
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SUMMARY:Ask the Experts: Heat Pump Water Heater & Solar Permitting
DESCRIPTION:Register \nEvent Description \nJoin us for an office-hours style open discussion focused on permitting requirements for heat pump water heaters (HPWHs) and solar installations. This interactive session provides direct access to an industry expert who can help clarify general permitting processes\, answer project-specific questions\, and address common challenges encountered by contractors\, designers\, installers\, and building professionals. Bring your questions and participate in an open dialogue designed to support successful project planning\, compliance\, and implementation. \nThe session will be led by Reuben Veek\, Founder and Executive Director of SunWork. Reuben has been installing grid-tied residential solar energy systems since 2006 and has overseen the construction of more than 250 systems throughout the San Francisco Bay Area and Central Coast. In addition to solar\, SunWork operates a HPWH installation program that uses a unique volunteer-supported model to make electrification projects more affordable while providing hands-on education for people interested in clean energy careers. With extensive experience in both solar and HPWH installations\, and experience working with 3C-REN’s Home Energy Savings program to install HPWH\, Reuben brings practical insights and real-world expertise to help participants better understand permitting requirements\, common challenges\, and best practices for successful project implementation. \nLearning Units \n1 AIA LU pending for this course \nInstructors  \nReuben Veek\, SunWork \nCourse Location \nZoom link provided upon registration.
URL:https://www.3c-ren.org/event/ask-the-experts-heat-pump-water-heater-solar-permitting/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260930T090000
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SUMMARY:Passive House & Fire Resilience
DESCRIPTION:Register \nEvent Description \nWith the growing occurrence of devastating wildfires\, there’s an imperative to make buildings fire-safe and resilient. Passive House can support a clear pathway to achieve these goals. The class will review the latest science on wildfires and building safety\, including the interplay among building structure\, the surrounding landscape\, community\, and the Passive House methodology. We will dive into a toolkit with specific steps for analyzing and implementing fire-resilient Passive House strategies for your next building project \nLearning Objectives \n\nOutline the threats that buildings\, property\, and people face due to the growing frequency of wildfires.\nDescribe critical weaknesses and failures in site and building design that compromise fire resilience.\nOutline attributes\, details\, and quality control aspects of Passive House design and construction that support wildfire resilience.\nDescribe code\, landscaping\, and community strategies for strengthening fire resilience and the opportunities for Passive House to be implemented to enhance effectiveness.\n\nLearning Units \n2 AIA LUs pending for this course \nInstructors  \nKen Levenson\, Passive House Network \nCourse Location \nZoom link provided upon registration.
URL:https://www.3c-ren.org/event/passive-house-fire-resilience/
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