HERS Training – Outer Banks, NC (possible FREE tuition)

Monday July 16, 2012 – Friday July 20, 2012

205 S Highway 64

View MapMap and Directions | Register

Description:

NORTHEASTERN WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT BOARD CAN ASSIST WITH THE COST OF TRAINING if you live within one of the following counties: Camden, Chowan, Currituck, Dare, Gates, Hyde, Pasquotank, Perquimans, Tyrrell, or Washington.  Please contact Sarah Horejsi @ 252-426-5753 ext. 262 for an application.

This is a 5 day (Monday-Friday) intensive training that will provide the student with the core skills required to perform energy ratings. As the basis for conducting a thorough home energy rating, students will learn how the house acts as a system. You will learn to professionally and scientifically evaluate any home’s energy performance and offer recommendations for improvements. You will learn how to utilize powerful diagnostic equipment and updated software to aid you in the energy analysis. You will also learn the latest energy finance and incentive programs that can help you expand your business.

A few of the things we’ll cover:  An understanding of how the house works as a system; Principles of heat, air, and moisture transfer; How to use state-of-the-art diagnostic equipment (including Blower Door and Duct Blaster); How to produce a complete home energy analysis using REM/Rate software; How to create or expand your business using the home energy rating system; How to certify an ENERGY STAR home; HERS Rater Certification Process Energy ratings are commonly used as verification methods for programs such as Energy Star, LEED for Homes, and regional programs like NC HealthyBuilt Homes, EarthCraft, etc…

This training will be teaching you how to perform the energy rating. Additional training will be needed to ensure that the Rater is able to provide proper program verification. We also suggest that Raters pursue additional training to learn diagnostic skills that will prepare you for the intricacies of existing buildings and their subtleties. Texts (Required):

Required text: Residential Energy

Suggested text: Energy Auditor Field Guide

Things to Bring With You:  Please bring a 35’ tape measure, clip board, architect’s scale, compass, writing utensils & paper, flashlight and a calculator (with square root function). Bring laptop with Windows 2000, XP, or greater. Laptop must have CD-ROM drive and USB Port. No Mac’s.

Additional Fees:  In addition to the required text book, you will also need to bring a credit card with you on the day of the written test (Friday), as you will need to pay a $100 testing fee to RESNET.

Register

Leave a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Scroll to Top