BPI Multifamily Building Analyst Flex Course

The Multifamily Building Analyst Flex Course enables you to take the entire training for this quickly-growing and well-established credential over a series of webinars, delivered on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays, for three hours either during the day or the evening. You can choose to sign up with the testing included or pay for the testing portion later.
This course prepares you to analyze large housing complexes with multiple family units, covering boiler system analysis, whole building envelope analysis, audit software and audit reporting, and energy end-use allocation. This valuable training program prepares you to take the exam for the advanced level certification offered by BPI and can bring you new business for years to come. Using your upgraded building science knowledge you will not only help building owners to solve heating, cooling and air leakage problems that are driving high energy costs, but you will also provide them with a more comfortable, safe and durable building. Using this certification along with your Building Analyst certification you can get your company accredited and gain access to multiple federal and state incentives.
Who?
- Building Analysts
- Envelope Professionals
- Heating Professionals
- HERS Raters
- Home Inspectors
- HVAC Professionals
- Insulation Professionals
- General Contractors
- Commercial Contractors
- Engineers
- Architects
Includes
- CleanEdison customized curriculum and workbook
- 30 hours of live webinar training as preparation for the written exam
- BPI Multifamily proctored written exam and written exam fee (included where specified)
- BPI Multifamily proctored simulated field exam and field exam fee (included where specified)
- The confidence of the CleanEdison Guarantee - If you do not pass the exam, you can take our next training course for free *Repeat testing fees are not included with the guarantee
Prerequisites
Although the class includes a review of some Building Analyst concepts, students must have had Building Analyst training and certification to take this class. We also strongly recommend acquiring experience in the field in addition to Building Analyst training prior to taking this course. A laptop with internet access is required for written testing on Friday.
Syllabus
CLASSROOM- Overview of Multifamily Audit Process
- Data Collection & Data Management
- Building Envelope
- Ventilation & building Air Flow
- Heating and Hot Water Systems
- Cooling Systems
- Energy End Use Allocation
- Electrical Systems and Metering Schemes
- Building Energy Modeling
- Energy Measure Analysis
- Combined Heat and Power (CHP)
- Audit Reporting
- Energy Modeling
- Blueprint Evaluation
- Moisture Analysis
- HVAC System Analysis
- CAZ Testing
Last Updated: Monday, May 21 2012 04:18