Seal To Success: Experiences In Guarded Floor Air Tightness Testing For Part 3 Buildings - EnerQuality

Seal To Success: Experiences In Guarded Floor Air Tightness Testing For Part 3 Buildings

Education Seal To Success: Experiences In Guarded Floor Air Tightness Testing...

Airtightness testing is key to energy-efficient building design and construction. However, performing airtightness testing on large and complex buildings can be challenging and costly.

During this 90-minute session, you will learn about guarded floor air tightness testing, an advanced technique that allows you to isolate and measure the air leakage of specific sections of the building envelope and measure the air leakage for the whole building.

Learn about the benefits, applications, planning, preparation, equipment, data collection, analysis, and reporting of guarded floor air tightness testing.

Why Attend:

  • To gain a deeper understanding of the principles and practices of guarded floor air tightness testing
  • To learn how to apply guarded floor air tightness testing to multifamily building projects.
  • To discover the benefits of guarded floor air tightness testing for building performance, energy efficiency, and durability.
  • To get tips and tricks from subject matter experts and practitioners in the field of guarded floor air tightness testing.
  • To learn the calculation of how much equipment is required to test the high rise.
  • To network with other professionals and stakeholders in the building sector.
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Cost:

  • General Webinar Admission: $0 +HST

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Course Content:

Key Takeaways

  • What is guarded floor air tightness testing and how does it work?
  • What are the advantages of guarded floor air tightness testing over whole-building airtightness testing?
  • How to plan, prepare, and perform guarded floor air tightness testing on multifamily buildings
  • How to collect, analyze, and report the data from guarded floor air tightness testing
  • How to use the results of guarded floor air tightness testing to improve the building envelope performance and energy efficiency.

Who Should Attend:

• Testing agencies • Contractors • Developers • Architects • Engineers • Building owners • Building managers • Energy consultants • Building code officials • Builders • Builder Associations

Contact:

If you have any questions, please contact us at training@enerquality.ca