Infrared Building Science Training Courses

Infrared Building Science Training Courses

Building science is the collection of scientific knowledge that focuses on the analysis and understanding of the physical construction phenomena affecting buildings. This includes the detailed analysis of building materials and building envelope systems. The practical purpose of building science is to provide predictive capability to optimize building performance and understand or prevent building failures. Infrared building science is the application of infrared (IR) thermographic inspection techniques as a powerful and noninvasive means of monitoring and diagnosing the condition of buildings. IR cameras in the hands of trained thermographers can provide immediate documentation of as-built, pre- and post-restoration conditions, post-casualty cause and origin data, plumbing and building envelope water leakage, post-flood and fire water-damaged material assessment, energy use inefficiency, and electrical problems. The Building Science series emphasizes practical real-world skill building, and includes infrared theory relevant to these skills.

Who Should Attend?

  • Energy Auditors
  • General Contractors
  • Home Inspectors
  • HERS Raters
  • Roofers
  • HVAC Professionals
  • Insulation Professionals
  • Electricians
  • Home Builders
  • Engineers
  • Architects

Course Includes

Every Infrared course comes with student guide, accompaning CD, and presentation manual.

This course also provides a continental breakfast each morning.

Prerequisites

There are no prerequisites to take this course.

Syllabus

  • Fast, noninvasive, safe - minimizes need for building disassembly
  • Find moisture sources and structural problems quickly
  • Locate heating & cooling losses with pinpoint accuracy
  • Minimize disturbance of occupants and ongoing operations
  • Generate reports of inspection results in seconds
  • Facilitate the selection of agencies and trades for restoration
  • Repair with maximum speed and assurance
  • Document as-built or post-repair/restoration conditions
  • Protect against frivolous complaints
  • Provide evidentiary basis for fair settlements
  • Provide competitive advantage for restoration firms



Last Updated: Thursday, March 11 2010 01:09

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