Lesson 8/10 - Integrating Mechanical Systems with SIPs - BEST Program
This is brand new, renamed, digitally remastered to high definition video from the older, former Building Education with SIPs Training (BEST) training program # 8 called "INTEGRATING MECHANICAL SYSTEMS WITH SIPs". See more information on where to buy SIPs, AIA continuing education credits and becoming a SIP Registered Master Builder at www.SIPs.org. under the education section. SIPA Online Learning Unit: INTEGRATING MECHANICAL SYSTEMS WITH SIPS COURSE ID: BESTS08-OD AIA CREDIT: One CEU credit hour/HSW VIDEO LENGTH: 49:20 Summary: In this lesson, SIPschool founder Al Cobb explains on how to integrate mechanical systems into a SIPs project. Topics include working with mechanicals trades, HVAC analysis and how to control pressure conditions that can lead to back-drafting of combustion appliances. Learning Objectives: INTEGRATING MECHANICAL SYSTEMS WITH SIPS - Recognize the importance of pre-construction meetings and layout reviews in order to work efficiently with other trades - Understand how the work of other trades relates to the SIP package as a system - Explain specifically how to integrate electrical and plumbing work into SIP installation - Understand the importance of an HVAC analysis and how it should affect the SIP project - Describe how indoor pollutants can be controlled with mechanical ventilation - Identify the purpose of blower door and duct testing - Summarize how to avoid back-drafting of combustion appliances After watching the video, create a password at https://www.classmarker.com/online-test/start/?quiz=ngv5f01f44463cad and take the 10-question INTEGRATING MECHANICAL SYSTEMS WITH SIPS test. You will receive a Certificate of Completion upon logging in and passing the test. Your Continuing Education credit will be reported to AIA if you include an AIA number with your personal information For a PDF study guide on Study Guide: INTEGRATING MECHANICAL SYSTEMS WITH SIPS visit: https://www.sips.org/downloads/SIPA-BEST-8-Integrating-Mechanical-Systems-with-SIPs.pdf Thank you for your interest in Structural Insulated Panels (SIPs). Visit www.SIPs.org for more information.
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