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eQUEST energy modeling training
Date:
February 21, 2012 (All day) - February 22, 2012 (All day)
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eQUEST energy modeling series
If eQUEST is to energy modeling what a hammer is to building a house, the experience of your teacher makes all the difference. In these sessions, you will learn from trainers who have deep knowledge of building energy systems. The eQUEST tool provides comprehensive building performance modeling and detailed analysis that can help you in all phases of the design process. Join us for two days of eQUEST training that will take you from an introductory knowledge of the tool to advanced building design analysis skills.
WHY USE EQUEST?
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Quickly evaluate building energy efficiency approaches early in design
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Estimate the energy savings from existing building retrofits
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Comply with building energy codes using flexible modeling methods
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Evaluate points for LEED Energy and Atmosphere Credit 1
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BENEFITS OF EQUEST
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Utilizes the proven DOE-2 calculation engine
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Provides multiple user-interface levels
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Generates both simple graphical results and detailed numerical results
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Fast run times
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DWG file tracing and 3-D model visualization
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Who should attend?
Engineers, architects, other design professionals and anyone wanting a better understanding of energy modeling using eQUEST.
Cost for attending this training is $549. details and registration
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February 21–22, 2012
8:30 am–5:30 pm
NIU Outreach Center
Naperville, Illinois

PRESENTING FACULTY
Keith Swartz, PE, LEED AP and Lee DeBaillie, PE, LEED AP, Energy Center of Wisconsinmore...
QUESTIONS?
Contact Lonna Kruse at
608.238.8276 x114 orlkruse@ecw.org
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