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| Rite-Hite Fans | Specifying High Volume/Low Speed (HVLS) Fans | 3/22/2016 | Show/Hide Details | |
Credits: 1 LU,1 SD,1 HSWThis course explores the features and numerous sustainable benefits of using high velocity/low speed fans for air destratification, supplemental cooling, improved indoor air quality, and human productivity. Topics covered include ideal applications, fan selection and planning, and code requirements for HVLS fans.
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| Mitsubishi Electric Cooling & Heating | VRF Technology: An Innovative HVAC System for Achieving LEED Points | 11/13/2015 | Show/Hide Details | |
Credits: 1 LU,1 SD,1 HSWVRF Technology: An Innovative HVAC System for Achieving LEED Points will educate you on Variable Refrigerant Flow Zoning Systems. At the end of this course, you will be able to describe the basic differences between VRF zoning systems and other HVAC options. Describe the major benefits of VRF zoning systems. Recall the LEED categories where VRF zoning systems provide credit opportunities.And describe at least two design challenges that were met using VRF zoning systems from the case study examples referred to in this presentation.
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| Marazzi | Ventilated Wall Systems: Porcelain Stoneware Cladding Solution for Energy Efficient Buildings | 4/18/2015 | Show/Hide Details | |
Credits: 1 LU,1 SD,1 HSWAccreditations: Approved for 1 GBCI CE Hour This course, presented in HD by Williams Pontel, Commercial Sales Manager for American Marazzi Tile, explores energy-efficiencies of ventilated wall systems that employ continuous outboard insulation and porcelain stoneware cladding. Two systems that are used today for both new construction and retrofit applications are examined in detail. Mr. Pontel also showcases many unique aesthetics that are achievable with porcelain stoneware ventilated wall claddings and enumerates key functional, sustainable and economic benefits of the material and systems.
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| Azon | Optimizing Performance in Commercial Fenestration | 2/2/2015 | Show/Hide Details | |
Credits: 1 LU,1 SD,1 HSWOptimizing Performance in Commercial Fenestration will educate you on various comfort and performance-related topics of thermal barrier technologies in the framing and glazing in commercial aluminum window systems. The course will further demonstrate how warm-edge technology works with other insulating glass components to make the entire fenestration assembly perform better.
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| Sefar | Three Innovations Changing the Face and Function of Fabric Architecture | 1/10/2014 | Show/Hide Details | |
Credits: 1 LU,1 SD,1 HSWThree Innovations Changing the Face and Function of Fabric Architecture is presented in HD format and explores three new and innovative architectural products, each made from precision woven architectural fabric, including: a new form of exterior fabric membrane that allows for entirely new forms and functionalities in permanent static or kinetic fabric constructions; a new modular ceiling system made from photometrically and acoustically optimized precision fabric; and a new composite facade material made from a combination of glass, fabric and metal. Design and application possibilities and the functional and sustainable benefits provided by each innovation are explored through video and photographic documentation of exemplary real-world projects incorporating the products.
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| Contact Industries | Real Wood Veneer Profile Wrapping and Lamination: The Sustainable, High Quality Product Choice | 5/7/2015 | Show/Hide Details | |
Credits: 1 LU,1 SD,1 HSWAccreditations: Approved for 1 GBCI CE Hour This course will inform you of the two production processes involved in creating Veneered Components, and the resulting product opportunities available. Understanding the mutual responsibility to properly and wisely utilize the available wood fiber resource is crucial. This course will show you how to be a part of the process and give a better understanding of Veneered Components.
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| Litecontrol | Sustainable School Lighting | 9/26/2014 | Show/Hide Details | |
Credits: 1 LU,1 SD,1 HSWAccreditations: NCQLP Sustainable school lighting encompasses providing high-quality learning environments that support student and teacher needs, while minimizing the impacts on the natural environment. In this installment of Litecontrol's "Professional Lighting Education Series" Dr. Bob Davis provides practical guidance and case-study examples on how lighting design can help to reduce energy waste while enhancing the quality of the school environment. Guidelines from the IESNA, LEED for Schools, and CHPS
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| Doralco | Comparisons of Composite and Plate Rainscreen and Wet Joint Panel Systems | 5/11/2014 | Show/Hide Details | |
Credits: 1 LUPresented by Tom O’Malley, Vice President of Doralco, this course will teach you about the key differences between Composite and Plate Cladding materials, the correct system for the design intent, the differences between Wet Joint and Rainscreen Cladding systems, the key elements to be included in your cladding systems and how to identify LEED Point potential for your cladding systems.
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| Litecontrol | Lighting the Spatial Envelope | 3/28/2014 | Show/Hide Details | |
Credits: 1 LU,1 SD,1 HSWAccreditations: NCQLP "Lighting the Spatial Envelope" is presented in person by Dr. Robert Davis in HD. The course explores how lighting of the spatial envelope affects psychology and perception, and it provides a basis for evidence-based design by summarizing findings from past studies in engineering and psychology. Dr. Davis, Director of Product Innovation and Marketing at Litecontrol, earned his PhD. in Cognitive Psychology from the University of Colorado at Boulder.
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| Ellison Bronze | An Introduction to Custom Balanced Doors | 3/3/2014 | Show/Hide Details | |
Credits: 1 LU,1 HSWThis course is presented in HD by the president of Ellison and provides an introduction to a unique form of commercial entry door known as a balanced door. You will explore various components of a balanced door system, numerous advantages of a balanced door over conventional hinged or pivoted swing doors, how balanced doors meet ADA guidelines, and the specific design requirements needed to accommodate balanced doors.
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