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Acceptance Testing Curriculum and Training for California’s New Acceptance Testing Requirements

Acceptance Testing Curriculum and Training for California’s New Acceptance Testing Requirements. November 19, 2004. 1. Background. New Acceptance Requirements. Take effect October 1, 2005 Require at least 12 acceptance tests for mechanical and electrical equipment

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Acceptance Testing Curriculum and Training for California’s New Acceptance Testing Requirements

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  1. Acceptance TestingCurriculum and Training forCalifornia’s New Acceptance Testing Requirements November 19, 2004

  2. 1. Background New Acceptance Requirements • Take effect October 1, 2005 • Require at least 12 acceptance tests for mechanical and electrical equipment • Awareness of the changes are essential to ensure the new requirements have the desired effect

  3. 2. Scope of Work Item 1: Customized Curriculum • Building departments (plan checkers and inspectors) • Goal: Provide evaluation criteria and guidance to help them • accurately and consistently review compliance forms • Test providers (installing contractors, PE’s, TAB professionals, Cx providers) • Goal: Teach them how to conduct tests and resolve problems to • ensure accurate and sound results • Designers • Goal: Inform them of new requirements and the impacts on • equipment selection

  4. 2. Scope of Work Item 2: Training for Test Providers and Designers • Suggested locations: San Francisco, Irwindale, Sacramento • Attendees receive copy of PowerPoint presentation on CD • Test providers: A modular schedule will allow them to attend only relevant sessions, for example: • 8:00am-11:30am Complex Mechanical Systems • 11:30am-12:00pm Break • 12:00pm-2:00pm Simple Mechanical Systems • 2:00pm-2:30pm Break • 2:30pm-5:00pm Electrical Systems • Designers: ½ day session (approx. 3 hrs), can be held both morning and afternoon in each location, if necessary

  5. 2. Scope of Work Item 3: Marketing • Target markets: contractors, PEs, TAB professionals, Cx providers, mechanical/electrical systems designers • Strategies: on-line calendars, email announcements, newsletter listings, advertisements • Channels: • Organizations: Utilities, CCC, BCA, APPA, USGBC, ASHRAE, IHACI • Venues: PEC, CTAC, SMUD Customer Service Center • Publications: HPAC, Engineered Systems, Indoor Comfort News, HVAC/R News

  6. 3. Budget

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