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Early bird fee | $545 |
Regular fee (After August 2, 2022) |
$595 |
Continuing Education Units (CEU) | 0.6 |
CSEP points | 2 |
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Existing Building Commissioning (EBCx) is a term that refers to the process of testing an existing facility’s systems and equipment to ensure they are still functioning as designed and intended and, if not, make the necessary adjustments. Although comfort problems are the initial reason why EBCx projects are conducted, such projects are also critical in focusing on how the building various systems and components operate together and how operations can be improved.
Increasing occupant comfort and satisfaction while reducing energy operating costs are powerful ways to unlock value in your building assets. It has been well documented that the practice of EBCx reduces operating costs while improving indoor environmental quality.
This Existing Building Commissioning (EBCx) Essentials program provides participants with a practical approach to EBCx with a specific focus on the elements of a robust investigation. The course leverages a number of real-life examples of successful projects as well as case studies from a variety of commercial and institutional building types. Additionally, a major focus is placed on the operational efficiency of systems – particularly HVAC and control systems.
Upon completion of this hands-on workshop, participants will be able to:
CIET Virtual Real-Time Classroom training
This training will be offered virtually through Microsoft Teams. Upon enrollment, you will receive the information you will need to enjoy a great training experience.
CIET’s Pan-Canadian Virtual Course Schedule
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Ari joined Prism’s Energy Team in 2013. His work encompasses conducting energy audits and performing analyses, as well as identifying and implementing savings opportunities. He is involved with the CleanBC Program that focuses on reducing GHG emissions with electrification and FortisBC thermal audits which focus on reducing natural gas consumption.
He has experience with building mechanical systems, optimizing building automation systems, and performing building control upgrades that result in energy savings. Ari has prepared and presented many online training sessions for energy industry representatives including energy managers, energy specialists, facility managers, and building operators. Ari will be an instructor for a retro-commissioning course at the British Columbia Institute of Technology starting March 2020.
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