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Learn
about new trends in plumbing design aimed at reducing
potable water use. The toilet, being the largest water
user on the plumbing system has undergone some major
changes and learn about the move to develop an independent
performance standard by water utilities to help identify
the better performing toilets.
This
continuing education course is intended to provide information
on the background, operation and design of rainwater
harvesting systems and how these systems can be enhanced
by utilizing the technology of siphonic roof drainage
systems.
The main topics of this course involve Indoor Air Quality and how it effects
health threats to building occupants and the financial
impact to all involved. Understanding how to achieve
good Indoor Air Quality through design is the primary
course objective.
Being able to explain the differences between dense and porous pavements and
the benefits and limitations of using porous pavement
systems vs. conventional paving systems are the main
learning objectives for this course.
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This course will help you to understand the advancements in direct-to-deck roofing
application, including system components, technical aspects,technology
advances and the economic and environmental comparisons
and advantages of these systems. You will also learn how
to assess the relative environmental aspects of each technology
in order to create the most sustainable roof to meet your
design needs
Helping you to become familiar with the ASHRAE Standard 55-2004 dealing with Thermal environmental conditions for human occupancy, factors beyond ASHRAE that can enhance comfort levels in Naturally conditioned
spaces, and the effects of work performance/productivity
in hot environments and possible resultant disorders
are the main objectives of this course.
Understandings how glazing technology has changed, and why it continues to evolve
is the focus of this course. Being able to identify the
value and benefits of daylighting and the guidelines
associated with it, and developing a knowledge base for
aerogel and the value it adds to a constructed project.
This course will help you to better understand the typical problems with heating
buildings and how solar air heating works through studying
applications and system and design details. Additionally
you will begin to understand the environmental benefits
and the potential for LEED credits.
Gaining a good knowledge base for head of wall deflection systems and how these
deflection systems are used are the main ideas of this
course. Track types, the advantages of each and understanding
their assemblies, individual components, and how to detail
them will also be covered within the course content.
How deflection clips are used to attach exterior curtain-wall studs to a building
structure and how the designer can provide for vertical
building movement independent of the cold-formed steel
framing will be covered within this course for understanding
detailing and the potential of steel.
Understanding the advantages of using light-gauge steel in low- to mid-rise construction
and how light-gauge steel can be used in curtain and
load-bearing walls is the objective of this course. The
types of components and connectors used in light-gauge
floor framing and the advantages light-gauge steel holds
for architects, engineers, and owners will also be emphasized
within the course content.
After this course, the design professional will be aware of environmental and
physical advantages of powder coating systems. He/She
will have the ability to specify an alternative to conventional
liquid coating systems”
.
The Icynene Insulation System® is a state-of-the-art water based soft foam insulation that is sprayed into
walls, floors and ceilings by Icynene Licensed Dealers.
Sprayed on as a liquid, it expands in seconds to create
a superior insulation and air barrier.