For those already BPI certified and need to take recertification tests to continue to have a valid BPI certification in Analyst, this course is an open format discussion of the chapters in the training course. The instructor will lead the participants on a chapter by chapter reviewing, focusing attention on areas deemed important by a pre-survey conduction with registered students. This will allow you to freshen up on the skill set necessary to pass the BPI Building Analyst Professional written and field recertification exams. The majority of the second day will deal with CAZ and blower door testing. $275 Cost is for course only - TESTS ARE AN ADDITIONAL COST. (Written Test $350 Field Test $450 - Must register separately)Class is held at 145 Railroad Hill Waterbury, CT Register:http://www.ctema.com/store/products_view.php?url_product_id=704
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This course provides the student with an understanding of installation, trouble-shooting, and maintenance of a hydronic heating system. The student will learn the essentials of near boiler piping with control and zoning with circulators and zone valves. 4/29/2013 - 5/3/2013
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This course provides the student with the understanding of indoor air quality, comfort and psychometrics. The student will learn how the refrigeration system is applied to air conditioning & the student will be given instructions on installation operation and trouble-shooting. The student will also learn the various controls used in air conditioning systems. 4/1/2013 - 5/8/2013
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AREE - Atlantic City
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This course provides the student with an understanding of installation, trouble-shooting, and maintenance of a hydronic heating system. The student will learn the essentials of near boiler piping with control and zoning with circulators and zone valves. 4/29/2013 - 5/3/2013
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For those already BPI certified and need to take recertification tests to continue to have a valid BPI certification in Analyst, this course is an open format discussion of the chapters in the training course. The instructor will lead the participants on a chapter by chapter reviewing, focusing attention on areas deemed important by a pre-survey conduction with registered students. This will allow you to freshen up on the skill set necessary to pass the BPI Building Analyst Professional written and field recertification exams. The majority of the second day will deal with CAZ and blower door testing. $275 Cost is for course only - TESTS ARE AN ADDITIONAL COST. (Written Test $350 Field Test $450 - Must register separately)Class is held at 145 Railroad Hill Waterbury, CT Register:http://www.ctema.com/store/products_view.php?url_product_id=704
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This course covers chimney draft and its effects on the heating system. Proper venting and vent sizing as well as natural, forced, and induced drafting is taught. Students learn about the different types of combustion chambers and their sizes. They learn how to properly install and test burners, how to properly size units, and how ignition systems work. 4/2/2013 - 5/9/2013
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This course provides the student with an understanding of installation, trouble-shooting, and maintenance of a hydronic heating system. The student will learn the essentials of near boiler piping with control and zoning with circulators and zone valves. 4/29/2013 - 5/3/2013
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CAH - Leg. Comm. Conf. Call
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This course covers chemical makeup, BTU content, and specific gravity of different types of gas. Students learn about gas pressure and sizing of gas lines. Gas burners, proper air mixture, ignition systems, and operation of gas valves are discussed. Students will learn chimney design. 5/6/2013 - 5/10/2013
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BPI’s Building Analyst 1 Training will give your technicians the knowledge they need to perform a whole house energy audit. Learn the relationship between all the systems in the house and the effects on health, safety, comfort and efficiency. The whole house is a system, learn how it all works together and how flaws in one part can compromise performance throughout. Learn building science fundamentals, energy conservation strategies, heat loss calculations, duct testing and sealing, blower door testing, etc. Find the root cause of a problem and give them solutions that work! Your technicians already know the HVAC system now they can learn about the whole house as a system. 5 days of intensive, comprehensive training in class and field training and testing Registrations are not complete until ITEC receives payment in full. The registrant understands that after the registration deadline for each class there will be NO refunds, as after the registration deadline ITEC is obligated to the contractor for the services. The registrant may cancel a paid registration and receive a full refund if the cancellation is made on or before the registration deadline. ITEC reserves the right to cancel any class at the registration deadline if there are not sufficient numbers of registrants to run the class. Class runs from May 6-10, 2013. Test dates are the following week. Classes are held at 145 Railroad Hill, Waterbury, CT.
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9:30am
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CAH - Capwiz re. Hurdle Rate HB 6360
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CAH mtg Rep. Wright @ Power Fuels
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KAL-NEFI
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This course provides the student with the understanding of indoor air quality, comfort and psychometrics. The student will learn how the refrigeration system is applied to air conditioning & the student will be given instructions on installation operation and trouble-shooting. The student will also learn the various controls used in air conditioning systems. 4/1/2013 - 5/8/2013
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Looking to acquire your Solar Thermal License? ITEC can help. Our course is approved by the Department of Consumer Protection and covers everything you need to get you on your way to acquiring your solar thermal license. This 24 hour course is designed for those individuals who already hold Connecticut P or S Licenses. Our course will include all aspects of solar thermal work—installation, erection, repair, replacement, alteration or maintenance of active, passive and hybrid solar systems that directly convert ambient energy into heat or convey, store & distribute such ambient energy. ITEC’s Solar Thermal Certification Course covers solar theory, solar energy fundamentals, energy wave forms, heat transfer, insulation values and how they are effected by location, season and climate. The theory of how to correctly measure and size a solar system and make a site assessment will be covered. How to check for defects in materials and components will be covered. System piping, pool heaters, water relief, and other uses for Solar heated water will be discussed. Correct procedures, tools and equipment use will be emphasized. National codes relating to Solar heating systems and piping will be reviewed. These topics and more will be included in ITEC’s solar certification course. Course Objectives: Correctly answer questions relating to piping of solar systems. Properly identify tools, equipment and materials related to solar units. Appropriately answer questions relating to tanks, flow rates and wiring Accurately identify parts of a solar system. Determine everything is structurally and visually sound or if there are defects on any part of the entire installation. Worksite safety Join us for this 3 day course designed for those individuals whom already have prior S and P licensing and receive certification toward your Solar Thermal license.Register:http://www.icpa.org/store/products_view.php?url_product_id=547
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KAL-Business Summit Mtg
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This course covers chemical makeup, BTU content, and specific gravity of different types of gas. Students learn about gas pressure and sizing of gas lines. Gas burners, proper air mixture, ignition systems, and operation of gas valves are discussed. Students will learn chimney design. 5/6/2013 - 5/10/2013
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BPI’s Building Analyst 1 Training will give your technicians the knowledge they need to perform a whole house energy audit. Learn the relationship between all the systems in the house and the effects on health, safety, comfort and efficiency. The whole house is a system, learn how it all works together and how flaws in one part can compromise performance throughout. Learn building science fundamentals, energy conservation strategies, heat loss calculations, duct testing and sealing, blower door testing, etc. Find the root cause of a problem and give them solutions that work! Your technicians already know the HVAC system now they can learn about the whole house as a system. 5 days of intensive, comprehensive training in class and field training and testing Registrations are not complete until ITEC receives payment in full. The registrant understands that after the registration deadline for each class there will be NO refunds, as after the registration deadline ITEC is obligated to the contractor for the services. The registrant may cancel a paid registration and receive a full refund if the cancellation is made on or before the registration deadline. ITEC reserves the right to cancel any class at the registration deadline if there are not sufficient numbers of registrants to run the class. Class runs from May 6-10, 2013. Test dates are the following week. Classes are held at 145 Railroad Hill, Waterbury, CT.
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Federal law requires all your Hazmat drivers to demonstrate proof of Hazmat training. Operations training permits your drivers to take limited actions in the case of a release (dam, dike, divert). It satisfies DOT 172.504 and OSHA 1910-120 regulations. This is a recetification course for those already certified at the operations level. Instructor Gary LaBrake. 3.5 EMEC hours.
This course covers chimney draft and its effects on the heating system. Proper venting and vent sizing as well as natural, forced, and induced drafting is taught. Students learn about the different types of combustion chambers and their sizes. They learn how to properly install and test burners, how to properly size units, and how ignition systems work. 4/2/2013 - 5/9/2013
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TESTING Proctored testing includes all necessary materials and instructions. Type I is for technicians who primarily service household appliances with less than 5 pounds of refrigerant including refrigerators, room air conditioners, packaged terminal heat pumps, vending machines, and drinking water coolers. Type II is for technicians who install and service systems that use a high pressure refrigerant such as HCFC 22 including split system air conditioners. Type III is for technicians who install and service systems that use a low pressure refrigerant such as CFC 11. Type IV is a universal certification for work on all systems including the first three types. Examination time 8.00am to 12.00pm. Successful testing certifies to EPA regulations as authorized under Section 608 of the Clean Air Act. Upon successful test completion, students will receive a certificate of completion and a wallet card indicating certification approval. Members $135.00 per person Non-Members $250.00 per person. Register:http://www.icpa.org/store/products_view.php?url_product_id=54
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Looking to acquire your Solar Thermal License? ITEC can help. Our course is approved by the Department of Consumer Protection and covers everything you need to get you on your way to acquiring your solar thermal license. This 24 hour course is designed for those individuals who already hold Connecticut P or S Licenses. Our course will include all aspects of solar thermal work—installation, erection, repair, replacement, alteration or maintenance of active, passive and hybrid solar systems that directly convert ambient energy into heat or convey, store & distribute such ambient energy. ITEC’s Solar Thermal Certification Course covers solar theory, solar energy fundamentals, energy wave forms, heat transfer, insulation values and how they are effected by location, season and climate. The theory of how to correctly measure and size a solar system and make a site assessment will be covered. How to check for defects in materials and components will be covered. System piping, pool heaters, water relief, and other uses for Solar heated water will be discussed. Correct procedures, tools and equipment use will be emphasized. National codes relating to Solar heating systems and piping will be reviewed. These topics and more will be included in ITEC’s solar certification course. Course Objectives: Correctly answer questions relating to piping of solar systems. Properly identify tools, equipment and materials related to solar units. Appropriately answer questions relating to tanks, flow rates and wiring Accurately identify parts of a solar system. Determine everything is structurally and visually sound or if there are defects on any part of the entire installation. Worksite safety Join us for this 3 day course designed for those individuals whom already have prior S and P licensing and receive certification toward your Solar Thermal license.Register:http://www.icpa.org/store/products_view.php?url_product_id=547
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This course covers chemical makeup, BTU content, and specific gravity of different types of gas. Students learn about gas pressure and sizing of gas lines. Gas burners, proper air mixture, ignition systems, and operation of gas valves are discussed. Students will learn chimney design. 5/6/2013 - 5/10/2013
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BPI’s Building Analyst 1 Training will give your technicians the knowledge they need to perform a whole house energy audit. Learn the relationship between all the systems in the house and the effects on health, safety, comfort and efficiency. The whole house is a system, learn how it all works together and how flaws in one part can compromise performance throughout. Learn building science fundamentals, energy conservation strategies, heat loss calculations, duct testing and sealing, blower door testing, etc. Find the root cause of a problem and give them solutions that work! Your technicians already know the HVAC system now they can learn about the whole house as a system. 5 days of intensive, comprehensive training in class and field training and testing Registrations are not complete until ITEC receives payment in full. The registrant understands that after the registration deadline for each class there will be NO refunds, as after the registration deadline ITEC is obligated to the contractor for the services. The registrant may cancel a paid registration and receive a full refund if the cancellation is made on or before the registration deadline. ITEC reserves the right to cancel any class at the registration deadline if there are not sufficient numbers of registrants to run the class. Class runs from May 6-10, 2013. Test dates are the following week. Classes are held at 145 Railroad Hill, Waterbury, CT.
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1:00pm
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KAL@CBIA
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This course provides the student with the understanding of indoor air quality, comfort and psychometrics. The student will learn how the refrigeration system is applied to air conditioning & the student will be given instructions on installation operation and trouble-shooting. The student will also learn the various controls used in air conditioning systems. 4/1/2013 - 5/8/2013
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The License Review Seminar is a comprehensive review presented each month for technicians who will be undergoing their HVAC license testing. The reviews are 2-day classes and are offered once each month. The license review seminars cover the S, B, D licenses. The license review seminars cover the S, B, D & G licenses. The seminars are held on Thursday and Friday of the week and run from 8:00 am to 3:30 pm. Required Reference Material ___ ICC International Mechanical Code ___ NFPA 58 Liquefied Petroleum Gas ___ NFPA 54 Natural Fuel Gas Code These required texts cost $181.00 for the set, if purchased from ITEC [purchased separately]
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8:00am - 4:00pm
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Looking to acquire your Solar Thermal License? ITEC can help. Our course is approved by the Department of Consumer Protection and covers everything you need to get you on your way to acquiring your solar thermal license. This 24 hour course is designed for those individuals who already hold Connecticut P or S Licenses. Our course will include all aspects of solar thermal work—installation, erection, repair, replacement, alteration or maintenance of active, passive and hybrid solar systems that directly convert ambient energy into heat or convey, store & distribute such ambient energy. ITEC’s Solar Thermal Certification Course covers solar theory, solar energy fundamentals, energy wave forms, heat transfer, insulation values and how they are effected by location, season and climate. The theory of how to correctly measure and size a solar system and make a site assessment will be covered. How to check for defects in materials and components will be covered. System piping, pool heaters, water relief, and other uses for Solar heated water will be discussed. Correct procedures, tools and equipment use will be emphasized. National codes relating to Solar heating systems and piping will be reviewed. These topics and more will be included in ITEC’s solar certification course. Course Objectives: Correctly answer questions relating to piping of solar systems. Properly identify tools, equipment and materials related to solar units. Appropriately answer questions relating to tanks, flow rates and wiring Accurately identify parts of a solar system. Determine everything is structurally and visually sound or if there are defects on any part of the entire installation. Worksite safety Join us for this 3 day course designed for those individuals whom already have prior S and P licensing and receive certification toward your Solar Thermal license.Register:http://www.icpa.org/store/products_view.php?url_product_id=547
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This course covers chemical makeup, BTU content, and specific gravity of different types of gas. Students learn about gas pressure and sizing of gas lines. Gas burners, proper air mixture, ignition systems, and operation of gas valves are discussed. Students will learn chimney design. 5/6/2013 - 5/10/2013
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8:00am - 5:00pm
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BPI’s Building Analyst 1 Training will give your technicians the knowledge they need to perform a whole house energy audit. Learn the relationship between all the systems in the house and the effects on health, safety, comfort and efficiency. The whole house is a system, learn how it all works together and how flaws in one part can compromise performance throughout. Learn building science fundamentals, energy conservation strategies, heat loss calculations, duct testing and sealing, blower door testing, etc. Find the root cause of a problem and give them solutions that work! Your technicians already know the HVAC system now they can learn about the whole house as a system. 5 days of intensive, comprehensive training in class and field training and testing Registrations are not complete until ITEC receives payment in full. The registrant understands that after the registration deadline for each class there will be NO refunds, as after the registration deadline ITEC is obligated to the contractor for the services. The registrant may cancel a paid registration and receive a full refund if the cancellation is made on or before the registration deadline. ITEC reserves the right to cancel any class at the registration deadline if there are not sufficient numbers of registrants to run the class. Class runs from May 6-10, 2013. Test dates are the following week. Classes are held at 145 Railroad Hill, Waterbury, CT.
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8:30am - 4:30pm
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SAB Meeting
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CAH - Legislative Meetings
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This course covers chimney draft and its effects on the heating system. Proper venting and vent sizing as well as natural, forced, and induced drafting is taught. Students learn about the different types of combustion chambers and their sizes. They learn how to properly install and test burners, how to properly size units, and how ignition systems work. 4/2/2013 - 5/9/2013
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6:30pm
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Beachhead
3 Cosey Beach Ave. East Haven, CT
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8:00am - 3:30pm
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The License Review Seminar is a comprehensive review presented each month for technicians who will be undergoing their HVAC license testing. The reviews are 2-day classes and are offered once each month. The license review seminars cover the S, B, D licenses. The license review seminars cover the S, B, D & G licenses. The seminars are held on Thursday and Friday of the week and run from 8:00 am to 3:30 pm. Required Reference Material ___ ICC International Mechanical Code ___ NFPA 58 Liquefied Petroleum Gas ___ NFPA 54 Natural Fuel Gas Code These required texts cost $181.00 for the set, if purchased from ITEC [purchased separately]
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This course covers chemical makeup, BTU content, and specific gravity of different types of gas. Students learn about gas pressure and sizing of gas lines. Gas burners, proper air mixture, ignition systems, and operation of gas valves are discussed. Students will learn chimney design. 5/6/2013 - 5/10/2013
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BPI’s Building Analyst 1 Training will give your technicians the knowledge they need to perform a whole house energy audit. Learn the relationship between all the systems in the house and the effects on health, safety, comfort and efficiency. The whole house is a system, learn how it all works together and how flaws in one part can compromise performance throughout. Learn building science fundamentals, energy conservation strategies, heat loss calculations, duct testing and sealing, blower door testing, etc. Find the root cause of a problem and give them solutions that work! Your technicians already know the HVAC system now they can learn about the whole house as a system. 5 days of intensive, comprehensive training in class and field training and testing Registrations are not complete until ITEC receives payment in full. The registrant understands that after the registration deadline for each class there will be NO refunds, as after the registration deadline ITEC is obligated to the contractor for the services. The registrant may cancel a paid registration and receive a full refund if the cancellation is made on or before the registration deadline. ITEC reserves the right to cancel any class at the registration deadline if there are not sufficient numbers of registrants to run the class. Class runs from May 6-10, 2013. Test dates are the following week. Classes are held at 145 Railroad Hill, Waterbury, CT.
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9:00am
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CEMA Staff Meeting
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This course provides the student with an understanding of the scientific principles and laws of his trade. The student will learn the importance of BTU’s and energy, laws of thermodynamics, and the operation of measuring devices. The course will also cover the fundamentals of safety procedures. The student will learn to cut, flair, swage, sweat, and braze tubing using air/acetylene tanks. 5/13/2013 - 5/17/2013
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May 13 at Richter Park, Danbury, CT
Onsite registration 9:30-11:15 AM, Shotgun Start 11:30 AM, Reception 5:00 PM approx, Dinner 6:00 PM. Competitions, giveaways, raffle. Please join us!
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This course provides the student with an understanding of heating and cooling load calculations. This information will enable the student to design and install the necessary duct size to distribute and balance airflow for heating and cooling. The student will learn to properly size supply and return, as well as return air registers and grills. 5/13/2013 - 6/24/2013
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8:00am - 3:30pm
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This course provides the student with an understanding of the scientific principles and laws of his trade. The student will learn the importance of BTU’s and energy, laws of thermodynamics, and the operation of measuring devices. The course will also cover the fundamentals of safety procedures. The student will learn to cut, flair, swage, sweat, and braze tubing using air/acetylene tanks. 5/13/2013 - 5/17/2013
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8:45am
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KAL-Farmington High School
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Dr. Ehlers
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11:00am
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CAH w/Shelly Sindland
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This course covers oil burner components. Students learn how to properly install burners and do vacuum testing. They learn the correct method of measuring oil and pump pressures and how to check for defects. Students learn how to clean or replace a defective nozzle and how to check for water or sediment. Also, proper operation and maintenance of oil burner motors and annual cleaning procedures are covered. 5/14/2013 - 6/20/2013
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Washington Court Hotel
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KAL@Construction Career Fair
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8:00am - 3:30pm
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This course provides the student with an understanding of the scientific principles and laws of his trade. The student will learn the importance of BTU’s and energy, laws of thermodynamics, and the operation of measuring devices. The course will also cover the fundamentals of safety procedures. The student will learn to cut, flair, swage, sweat, and braze tubing using air/acetylene tanks. 5/13/2013 - 5/17/2013
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11:00am - 12:00pm
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DC mtg David Richmond CBP insurance 860-930-1121 darlar3@aol.com
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1-866-906-0040. Then enter access code 5818519 followed by the # sign
TO: PMAA Heating Fuels Committee
PMAA North East Region
All, Dave Foster, Sharon Peterson and Jamie Py suggest that we hold a joint HF Committee and NE Region meeting during the PMAA Conference Heating Fuel Committee meeting time on May 15 (3:30-5:00 p.m.) and Jim Collura and Gene Guilford will present their briefing (designed for Hill staff) on commodities reform efforts on May 17 during the NE Region meeting time (8:30-10:00 a.m.). They have recommended that we hold a pre-PMAA meeting conference call this Friday at 11:00 am. The call in number is 866-906-0040. Then enter access code 5818519 followed by the # sign.
Following is a draft agenda for our meeting. Please let us know if you have suggestions for other topics.
PMAA Heating Fuels Committee and NE Region Washington Court Hotel
525 New Jersey Avenue, N.W.
Washington, DC 20001
May 15, 2013, 3:30 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Agenda
I. State Reports on Efforts to Move to Low Sulfur Heating Fuel.
II. State Reports on Pro Natural Gas Legislative Efforts.
III. Reminder – Secure, Online Industry Discussion Board Available.
IV. PMAA Disaster Response and Planning Task Force Efforts.
V. NORA.
VI. Other Federal Issues: LIHEAP, Biodiesel Tax Credit, Home Heating Oil Efficiency Tax Credit.
VII. General Reports from States.
VIII. New Business.
IX. Suggestions for Other Topics?
Sherri
Sherri Stone
Vice President
Petroleum Marketers Association of America
1901 N. Fort Myer Drive, Suite 500
Arlington, Virginia 22209
Phone: 703-351-8000 x24
Cell: 703-472-7980
Fax: 703-351-9160
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5:30pm - 8:30pm
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This course provides the student with an understanding of heating and cooling load calculations. This information will enable the student to design and install the necessary duct size to distribute and balance airflow for heating and cooling. The student will learn to properly size supply and return, as well as return air registers and grills. 5/13/2013 - 6/24/2013
Register:http://www.icpa.org/store/products_view.php?url_product_id=88
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All day event
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Washington Court Hotel
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KAL@Construction Career Fair
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8:00am - 3:30pm
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This course provides the student with an understanding of the scientific principles and laws of his trade. The student will learn the importance of BTU’s and energy, laws of thermodynamics, and the operation of measuring devices. The course will also cover the fundamentals of safety procedures. The student will learn to cut, flair, swage, sweat, and braze tubing using air/acetylene tanks. 5/13/2013 - 5/17/2013
Register:http://www.ctema.com/store/products_view.php?url_product_id=91
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ICPA Public Calendar
Time:
8:30am - 3:30pm
Description:
This seminar is intended for your receptionists, dispatchers, and customer service representatives. They will learn techniques to help draw out critical information while on the phone with a customer with a technical issue. This will save your company money by determining the nature and urgency of the problem before your service technician arrives. Our presenters will give your front line people insights on problem solving and tips on offering solutions. They will receive practical and workable ways to handle calls such as: “We have no heat” “I smell oil in the house” “My furnace is making a loud noise” “My carbon monoxide alarm just went off, what should I do?” “I hear loud shrieking noises coming from the basement.” 8:30am to 3:30pm Register:http://www.ctema.com/store/products_view.php?url_product_id=752
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ICPA Public Calendar
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4:30pm - 8:30pm
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This hands on session will focus on proper identification and testing procedures for a wide selection of HVAC systems. Using BPI testing standards you will learn Combustion Appliance Zone testing procedures for various fuels and combustion types. The ICPA lab has over 14 types of working heating/cooling units of various ages and fuel types to learn from. We encourage students to bring their own field testing equipment. This class is intended for technicians certified in BPI Building Analyst, who want to increase their knowledge and skill set in the understanding of residential heating and cooling equipment. For those in the CT Home Energy Solutions Program, this is in ideal class to increase your technician's confidence in the proper identification of equipment. class is held at ICPA 4:30pm-8:30pm Register:http://www.ctema.com/store/products_view.php?url_product_id=745
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ICPA Public Calendar
Time:
5:30pm - 8:30pm
Description:
This course covers oil burner components. Students learn how to properly install burners and do vacuum testing. They learn the correct method of measuring oil and pump pressures and how to check for defects. Students learn how to clean or replace a defective nozzle and how to check for water or sediment. Also, proper operation and maintenance of oil burner motors and annual cleaning procedures are covered. 5/14/2013 - 6/20/2013
Register: http://www.icpa.org/store/products_view.php?url_product_id=80
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ICPA Public Calendar
Time:
All day event
Description:
DC vac.
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ICPA Public Calendar
Time:
All day event
Description:
Washington Court Hotel
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ICPA Public Calendar
Time:
8:00am - 3:30pm
Description:
This course provides the student with an understanding of the scientific principles and laws of his trade. The student will learn the importance of BTU’s and energy, laws of thermodynamics, and the operation of measuring devices. The course will also cover the fundamentals of safety procedures. The student will learn to cut, flair, swage, sweat, and braze tubing using air/acetylene tanks. 5/13/2013 - 5/17/2013
Register:http://www.ctema.com/store/products_view.php?url_product_id=91
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ICPA Public Calendar
Time:
9:00am
Description:
CAH - Leg. Mtg. Hartford
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ICPA Public Calendar
Time:
12:00pm - 1:00pm
Description:
CEMA Staff Meeting
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ICPA Public Calendar
Time:
8:00am - 3:30pm
Description:
This course covers the chemical makeup of oil and its relative viscosity and pour point. Students learn proper sizing and piping of oil lines including one and two pipe systems. Students learn how to correctly install fill and vent pipes. They learn how to correctly locate inside fuel tanks and outside buried tanks. Demonstrations show how fuel is prepared for burning through pressure and atomization of primary and secondary air. Students learn how to properly size nozzles and how to determine their proper application. 5/20/2013 - 5/24/2013 Register:http://www.ctema.com/store/products_view.php?url_product_id=277
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ICPA Public Calendar
Time:
11:00am
Description:
KAL@Northwest Regional High School
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ICPA Public Calendar
Time:
5:30pm - 8:30pm
Description:
This course provides the student with an understanding of heating and cooling load calculations. This information will enable the student to design and install the necessary duct size to distribute and balance airflow for heating and cooling. The student will learn to properly size supply and return, as well as return air registers and grills. 5/13/2013 - 6/24/2013
Register:http://www.icpa.org/store/products_view.php?url_product_id=88
User:
ICPA Public Calendar
Time:
8:00am - 3:30pm
Description:
This course covers the chemical makeup of oil and its relative viscosity and pour point. Students learn proper sizing and piping of oil lines including one and two pipe systems. Students learn how to correctly install fill and vent pipes. They learn how to correctly locate inside fuel tanks and outside buried tanks. Demonstrations show how fuel is prepared for burning through pressure and atomization of primary and secondary air. Students learn how to properly size nozzles and how to determine their proper application. 5/20/2013 - 5/24/2013 Register:http://www.ctema.com/store/products_view.php?url_product_id=277
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ICPA Public Calendar
Time:
8:45am - 9:45am
Description:
PMS/MRI
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ICPA Public Calendar
Time:
10:00am - 11:00am
Description:
CEMA Excom
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ICPA Public Calendar
Time:
5:30pm - 8:30pm
Description:
This course covers oil burner components. Students learn how to properly install burners and do vacuum testing. They learn the correct method of measuring oil and pump pressures and how to check for defects. Students learn how to clean or replace a defective nozzle and how to check for water or sediment. Also, proper operation and maintenance of oil burner motors and annual cleaning procedures are covered. 5/14/2013 - 6/20/2013
Register: http://www.icpa.org/store/products_view.php?url_product_id=80
User:
ICPA Public Calendar
Time:
8:00am - 3:30pm
Description:
This course covers the chemical makeup of oil and its relative viscosity and pour point. Students learn proper sizing and piping of oil lines including one and two pipe systems. Students learn how to correctly install fill and vent pipes. They learn how to correctly locate inside fuel tanks and outside buried tanks. Demonstrations show how fuel is prepared for burning through pressure and atomization of primary and secondary air. Students learn how to properly size nozzles and how to determine their proper application. 5/20/2013 - 5/24/2013 Register:http://www.ctema.com/store/products_view.php?url_product_id=277
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ICPA Public Calendar
Time:
11:15am
Description:
KAL>Urban League of Hartford
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ICPA Public Calendar
Time:
5:30pm - 8:30pm
Description:
This course provides the student with an understanding of heating and cooling load calculations. This information will enable the student to design and install the necessary duct size to distribute and balance airflow for heating and cooling. The student will learn to properly size supply and return, as well as return air registers and grills. 5/13/2013 - 6/24/2013
Register:http://www.icpa.org/store/products_view.php?url_product_id=88
User:
ICPA Public Calendar
Time:
8:00am - 3:30pm
Description:
This course covers the chemical makeup of oil and its relative viscosity and pour point. Students learn proper sizing and piping of oil lines including one and two pipe systems. Students learn how to correctly install fill and vent pipes. They learn how to correctly locate inside fuel tanks and outside buried tanks. Demonstrations show how fuel is prepared for burning through pressure and atomization of primary and secondary air. Students learn how to properly size nozzles and how to determine their proper application. 5/20/2013 - 5/24/2013 Register:http://www.ctema.com/store/products_view.php?url_product_id=277
User:
ICPA Public Calendar
Time:
8:15am
Description:
Branford High School Career Fair
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ICPA Public Calendar
Time:
9:00am - 12:00pm
Description:
Plimpton & Hills
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ICPA Public Calendar
Time:
1:00pm - 2:00pm
Description:
re gas
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ICPA Public Calendar
Time:
5:30pm - 8:30pm
Description:
This course covers oil burner components. Students learn how to properly install burners and do vacuum testing. They learn the correct method of measuring oil and pump pressures and how to check for defects. Students learn how to clean or replace a defective nozzle and how to check for water or sediment. Also, proper operation and maintenance of oil burner motors and annual cleaning procedures are covered. 5/14/2013 - 6/20/2013
Register: http://www.icpa.org/store/products_view.php?url_product_id=80
User:
ICPA Public Calendar
Time:
8:00am - 3:30pm
Description:
This course covers the chemical makeup of oil and its relative viscosity and pour point. Students learn proper sizing and piping of oil lines including one and two pipe systems. Students learn how to correctly install fill and vent pipes. They learn how to correctly locate inside fuel tanks and outside buried tanks. Demonstrations show how fuel is prepared for burning through pressure and atomization of primary and secondary air. Students learn how to properly size nozzles and how to determine their proper application. 5/20/2013 - 5/24/2013 Register:http://www.ctema.com/store/products_view.php?url_product_id=277
User:
ICPA Public Calendar
Time:
9:00am
Description:
CAH - Leg. Comm. Conf. Call
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ICPA Public Calendar
Time:
12:00pm - 1:00pm
Description:
CEMA Staff Meeting
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ICPA Public Calendar
Time:
All day event
Description:
Memorial Day-Office Closed
User:
ICPA Public Calendar
Time:
5:30pm - 8:30pm
Description:
This course provides the student with an understanding of heating and cooling load calculations. This information will enable the student to design and install the necessary duct size to distribute and balance airflow for heating and cooling. The student will learn to properly size supply and return, as well as return air registers and grills. 5/13/2013 - 6/24/2013
Register:http://www.icpa.org/store/products_view.php?url_product_id=88
User:
ICPA Public Calendar
Time:
5:30pm - 8:30pm
Description:
This course covers oil burner components. Students learn how to properly install burners and do vacuum testing. They learn the correct method of measuring oil and pump pressures and how to check for defects. Students learn how to clean or replace a defective nozzle and how to check for water or sediment. Also, proper operation and maintenance of oil burner motors and annual cleaning procedures are covered. 5/14/2013 - 6/20/2013
Register: http://www.icpa.org/store/products_view.php?url_product_id=80
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ICPA Public Calendar
Time:
8:30am - 3:30pm
Description:
Start your season right! Make sure your technicians are performing all the proper steps during a seasonal start-up. This seminar is designed to support your service departments by clearly presenting accepted practices. Technicians will be able to refresh their skills by putting gauges on real equipment, after a thorough review in a class room setting. Our seminar will cover the proper use and handling of R410A refrigerant, reinforcing proper service skills. Afraid of the pressures? Not sure of the lubricant? Uncertain if this really works? Customer complaints. Learn troubleshooting basics and recommend the proper repair the first time.Work through the complexities of an air conditioning installation, including zoning and thermostats. Use your gages on a working unit to get SuperHeat & SubCooling readings. Topics Include: R410 A,10 Points for Seasonal Start Up Properties of Refrigerant,How to Properly Charge a System, System Troubleshooting,Retrofit Guidelines Safety and Handling,Zoning,Thermostats Humidity,Noise Complaints,Equipment Issues,Electrical Troubleshooting Long Line Issues,Identify Replacement Opportunities,Installations Compressor Troubleshooting Cost of the seminar includes handouts and the ACCA Calculator/Pocket Card Set.(Superheat/Subcooling Charging Calculator/Slide Rule for use with HCFC-22 systems; Superheat/Subcooling Charging Calculator/Slide Rule for use with R 410A systems; Natural Gas Manifold Pressure Calculator; Pocket Service Card-Residential for HCFC-22 systems; and Pocket Service Card-Residential for HFC-134A systems)8.30am to 3.30pm Register:http://www.ctema.com/store/products_view.php?url_product_id=514
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ICPA Public Calendar
Time:
8:45am
Description:
Daniel Hand High School career fair
User:
ICPA Public Calendar
Time:
5:30pm - 8:30pm
Description:
This course provides the student with an understanding of heating and cooling load calculations. This information will enable the student to design and install the necessary duct size to distribute and balance airflow for heating and cooling. The student will learn to properly size supply and return, as well as return air registers and grills. 5/13/2013 - 6/24/2013
Register:http://www.icpa.org/store/products_view.php?url_product_id=88
User:
ICPA Public Calendar
Time:
8:00am
Description:
Stratford High School Career Fair
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ICPA Public Calendar
Time:
4:30pm - 8:30pm
Description:
This BPI approved continuing education credit session will focus on proper duct blaster set up and testing. This 4 hour class will also discuss proper interpretation of test results, duct sealing techniques and troubleshooting. This class is intended for BPI building Analyst’s who may be new to the Home Energy Solutions Program in CT. It will also be useful to any Analyst trying to improve their skills and efficiency on the job. Class = 2 CEU's Class held at 145 Railroad Hill Street, Waterbury. Register:http://www.ctema.com/store/products_view.php?url_product_id=729
User:
ICPA Public Calendar
Time:
5:30pm - 8:30pm
Description:
This course covers oil burner components. Students learn how to properly install burners and do vacuum testing. They learn the correct method of measuring oil and pump pressures and how to check for defects. Students learn how to clean or replace a defective nozzle and how to check for water or sediment. Also, proper operation and maintenance of oil burner motors and annual cleaning procedures are covered. 5/14/2013 - 6/20/2013
Register: http://www.icpa.org/store/products_view.php?url_product_id=80