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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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| 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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| 3M | Window Films | 1/28/2014 | Show/Hide Details | |
Credits: 1 LU,1 SD,1 HSWAccreditations: IDCEC Credit, Approved for 1 GBCI CE Hour This course is a one-hour AIA CES Learning Unit, that introduces you to the use of window films as part of a daylighting strategy for architectural applications. Upon completing this course, you should be able to: Distinguish the several types of window films according to their functions. Understand the commercial, retail and residential building applications of window films. Describe the benefits of the various types of window films. And you should be able to use and submit CSI specifications.
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| Special-Lite | Specifying Entrance Solutions for Corrosive Environments | 12/14/2013 | Show/Hide Details | |
Credits: 1 LU,1 SD,1 HSWThis course is designed to help you better understand the threat of corrosion and how to protect against it in common applications such as coastal construction, water and wastewater treatment plants, swimming pool and shower areas, boiler rooms and pump houses, oil refineries and petrochemical plants, pulp and paper plants, animal holding facilities and other areas exposed to corrosive agents.
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| Pilkington | Architectural Glass: Production, Selection and Performance of Float Glass | 11/28/2013 | Show/Hide Details | |
Credits: 1 LUThis course is a one-hour AIA CES Learning Unit that introduces you to the benefits of incorporating float glass in a variety of architectural applications. After learning how float glass is made you will learn how to select from the different varieties of architectural glass to meet your design and energy saving needs.
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| PPG Industries | Quantifying Energy, Economic and Environmental Benefits of Transparent Low-E Glasses | 6/2/2013 | Show/Hide Details | |
Credits: 1 LU,1 SD,1 HSWYou will be able to identify at least three advancements that have been made to architectural glass during the last 100 years and how new technologies have improved glass efficiency. You will be given an overview of a case study and be able to discuss why the study was designed and conducted. You will be able to quantify the energy, economical and environmental performance benefits of new triple-silver Low-E glass technology and be able to describe what the findings of the study mean.
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| PPG Industries | Introduction to Glass | 6/2/2013 | Show/Hide Details | |
Credits: 1 LUBy the end of this presentation, you will know three things: First, you will be able to identify and describe the different methods for producing and processing glass. Second, you will be able to describe at least two characteristics that distinguish different types of architectural glass; and third, you will define the general criteria for selecting or specifying architectural glass.
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| PPG Industries | Spectrally Selective Glazings for Architectural Glass | 6/2/2013 | Show/Hide Details | |
Credits: 1 LUBy the end of this presentation, you will know the three major types of architectural glass and the impact of their specification on building performance, occupant comfort and the environment. You will also become familiar with safety and performance issues related to glass specification, including thermal breakage, sound attenuation, wind load and glass size.
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| PPG Industries | Energy Efficient Glazings | 6/2/2013 | Show/Hide Details | |
Credits: 1 LU,1 SD,1 HSWBy the end of this presentation, you will understand how low-e coatings work, how to distinguish between passive low-e glass and solar control low-e glass, and how to quantify the real-world cost and environmental benefits associated with specifying low-e glass.
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