Session Topics
- The building science connection to mechanical systems
- The right decisions in the right order for all systems
- The right size and type of mechanical equipment based on applications and climate zones
- Integrating HVAC into design ideas
- Getting installation right, commissioning, and testing
What You Will Accomplish
- Identify how mechanical ventilation and air quality are related to building science and high-performance homes.
- Learn about the options, alternatives, and challenges to designing and installing properly sized ventilation systems.
- Ask questions about high-performance building products, techniques, and strategies that can improve your homes in the most cost-effective ways.
- Use building science to create a decision path to avoid your most significant risks and find the best opportunities for improved performance.
- Meet the increasing expectations of homeowners while considering the architecture and lifestyle needs of the modern household.
- Learn how indoor air pollutants are related to construction materials, techniques, and occupant activities.
- Introduction to the EPA’s new Indoor airPLUS program and discussion of the opportunity for builders, designers, and trades.
Who Should Attend Ci Live?
- Anyone involved in the Residential Building Industry
- Builders, General Contractors, Architects, Manufacturers, Suppliers, Distributers, Sales Reps, Energy Raters, Purchasing Managers, Engineers,
- Level: Advanced
- Prerequisites: Applied Building Science Preferred
Learning Objectives
- Participants will be empowered to design projects with high-performance HVAC & IAQ systems that align with changing codes, homeowner expectations, and all-electric solutions.
- Participants will develop a decision matrix using building science to create a decision path to avoid your most significant risks and find the best opportunities for improved performance.
- Participants will learn about the options, alternatives, and challenges in designing and installing properly sized ventilation systems.
- Participants will identify how mechanical ventilation and air quality are related to building science and high-performance homes.