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Marazzi Ventilated Wall Systems: Porcelain Stoneware Cladding Solution for Energy Efficient Buildings 4/18/2015 Show/Hide Details
Marazzi Credits: 1 LU,1 SD,1 HSW
Accreditations: 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.

Doralco Comparisons of Composite and Plate Rainscreen and Wet Joint Panel Systems 5/11/2014 Show/Hide Details
Doralco Credits: 1 LU
Presented 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.

Ellison Bronze An Introduction to Custom Balanced Doors 3/3/2014 Show/Hide Details
Ellison Bronze Credits: 1 LU,1 HSW
This 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.

PPG Industries Quantifying Energy, Economic and Environmental Benefits of Transparent Low-E Glasses 6/2/2013 Show/Hide Details
PPG Industries Credits: 1 LU,1 SD,1 HSW
You 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.

PPG Industries Introduction to Glass 6/2/2013 Show/Hide Details
PPG Industries Credits: 1 LU
By 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.

PPG Industries Energy Efficient Glazings 6/2/2013 Show/Hide Details
PPG Industries Credits: 1 LU,1 SD,1 HSW
By 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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