This seminar is designed for HVAC professionals, plumbing and HVAC contractors, service managers, facility managers, HVAC suppliers and distributors, inspectors, electricians, construction professionals, energy advisors and maintenance technicians.[down load PDF brochure]
Discover how to minimize problems and complaints with ease.
If you own, design, operate or inhabit a building, you know that comfort is often a moving target and that you can never satisfy 100% of the people 100% of the time. How can you determine when comfort complaints are justified, and how can you achieve comfort in your building without wasting energy? This seminar will help you to define comfort as it applies to thermal conditions in your building and help you to survey building occupants to determine if they are comfortable - and potentially qualify for LEED® EQ Credit 7.2.
You'll also get a simple, six-step approach to energy optimization, comfort improvement and indoor air quality that begins with no-cost and low-cost items that can be performed by in-house personnel. We'll take you on a tour of HVAC systems so you can go back to your facility to begin developing your own plan of maintenance recovery.
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Learn how to achieve occupant comfort as energy-efficiently as possible
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This seminar is designed for HVAC professionals, plumbing and HVAC contractors, service managers, facility managers, HVAC suppliers and distributors, inspectors, electricians, construction professionals, energy advisors and maintenance technicians.