BPI CEU’s: 6.5
Prerequisites: None
Training Type: Comprehensive, (JTA = Crew Leader or Retrofit Installer)
Description:
This one-day course will cover techniques and best practices for insulating foundations in the Weatherization Assistance Program following the Michigan Field Guide (MFG) and Standard Work Specifications (SWS). We will cover the characteristics of foundations and how best to approach these sometimes- challenging installations. Included will be proper vapor/soil gas retarder installation, air sealing, worker safety, standards, and acceptable insulation application. The in-person course will be a combination of classroom and lab activities using foundation props.
Learning Objectives:
By attending this session, participants will be able to:
- Recognize the importance of air sealing prior to insulation
- Locate and verify access to specific work areas
- Identify guidance and standards for acceptable installations
- Organize equipment, tools, and materials necessary for proper installation
- Recognize proper installation of vapor/soil gas retarder, insulation, and air sealing measures
- Validate effectiveness of installed measures
BPI CEU’s: 6.5 Total Class Time: 1 day
Prerequisites: WX101 is helpful
Training Type: Comprehensive (JTA = Energy Auditor, Quality Control Inspector)
Description:
This one-day course will provide auditors with the knowledge to properly identify the type and function of mechanical systems found in residential homes. Participants will be exposed to different system types, operational characteristics, sequences of operation along with basic testing procedures. In this introductory class to mechanical systems, students will gain the skills necessary to provide a general visual inspection with a focus on auditor responsibilities as part of the energy audit process.
Learning Objectives:
By attending this session, participants will be able to:
- Recognize the components and operational characteristics of residential mechanical equipment
- Discuss design characteristics and sequences of operation
- Understand auditor responsibilities regarding visual inspection of existing appliances
- Understand auditor responsibilities regarding operational testing of appliances
BPI CEUs: 13.0
Prerequisites: None
Intended Audience: JTA= Energy Auditor
Description:
This two-day course will instruct users on data entry and evaluation of energy conservation measures using Weatherization Assistant (WAweb). We will review audit forms and discuss methodology behind data entry. Class participants will individually model a sample home and create a Measures Report for evaluation.
Please bring a computer (a tablet will not work).
Learning Objectives:
By attending this session, participants will be able to:
- Select proper libraries in creation of an audit
- Reinforce the importance of proper data entry
- Input data in an appropriate manner for accurate calculation of SIR
- Run a Measures Report with appropriate ECM’s specified
- Ensure Itemized Measures are also documented in the report