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HVAC 1080 - Residential Energy Auditing and Conservation

Credits: 3
Hours/Week: Lecture None Lab None
Course Description: This course provides an introduction to assessing housing for energy improvements. Students will explore ways of collecting information and using it to develop a practical plan for reducing energy use. Home diagnostics, air sealing, insulation, HVAC equipment and electric appliances are covered. Completion of this course will qualify students to sit for a competency examination to demonstrate they meet the state of Minnesota’s minimum qualifications for residential energy auditors. Students will also be required to volunteer a minimum of 10 hours to perform weatherization and insulation work for a community organization.
MnTC Goals
None

Prerequisite(s): Coures placement into MATH 1061  or above or completion of MATH 1015  with grade of C or higher.
Corequisite(s): None
Recommendation: None

Major Content
  1. Air flow in houses during heating and cooling seasons
  2. Boilers, furnaces and heat pumps
  3. Common air leakage problems and weatherization techniques
  4. Electric base load, lighting, cooling & appliances
  5. Energy units, conversions and terminology
  6. Health & Safety
  7. Insulation, R-value and U-value
  8. Water heating
  9. Weatherizing windows and doors

Learning Outcomes
At the end of this course students will be able to:

  1. use a utility billing history and client interview to generate potential energy-saving opportunities
  2. describe air flow, including convection, neutral pressure point and infiltration rate.
  3. identify causes for excess air flow and methods for reducing them.
  4. set up and use a blower door to measure air infiltration.
  5. calculate natural air exchange to determine if weatherization is necessary and when additional ventilation is needed.
  6. describe insulation types and their appropriate uses.
  7. demonstrate techniques for installing insulation that reduce air infiltration
  8. calculate the U and R value of wall assemblies.
  9. interpret infrared photography.
  10. calculate electrical savings from behavior changes and equipment upgrades.
  11. describe precautions an energy auditor or site assessor should take in hazardous locations.
  12. describe the options for water heating and their approximate cost and efficiency.
  13. explain the causes for health problems in housing.
  14. measure the flue gas of HVAC equipment to estimate combustion efficiency.
  15. perform basic insulation and weatherization tasks.
  16. prescribe solutions for leaky windows and doors.

Competency 1 (1-6)
None
Competency 2 (7-10)
None


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