Date and time
Wednesday, September 27 · 11am - 12pm CDT
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Summary
Maximizing our fresh and clean air in the places we live, work, and play in any energy efficient and decarbonized way is the future.
How do we get there?
We will discuss a solution that includes all-in-one ventilation, filtration, cold climate heat pump heating, and cooling system that can be used to meet air quality needs of many different spaces.
Lessons Learned
Discover how harmonizing IAQ and energy efficiency contributes to optimal environments while reducing environmental impact.
Articulate the new ASHRAE standard 241 (control of infectious aerosols) and how it can be addressed.
Understand better approaches to prioritize IAQ, comfort, and cognitive performance, while optimizing energy efficiency.
Review a a real-world energy and IAQ retrofit project with applied recommended approaches to assess its impact on occupant health, and energy consumption.
Continuing Education Units (CEUS) 1 hour in
- Green Business Certification Inc. (GBCI)
- Building Performance Institute (BPI) NonWholeHouse
- Submitted for American Institute of Architects - AIA (HSW)
- Certified Green Professional (NARI & CGP)
- Certified GreenHome Professional (CGHP) Pillar(s): Energy, Health, Materials, Water, Place
- AIBD
- State Architect / Builder License may be applicable
- Passive House Consultant US (CPHC)
Speaker
Victor G. Niño, Ph.D., PE, serves as the Director of Business Development at Build Equinox, leading advancements in fresh air technology for both residential and commercial markets. With over 20 years in the HVAC industry and degrees in Mechanical Engineering and Business from the University of Illinois, he has pioneered innovations in the heat transfer management and HVAC industries moving technologies towards sustainability. As a dedicated ASHRAE member, he currently serves as the Government Affairs Committee Chair for its Wisconsin Chapter, and co-chairs the Market Leadership and Advisory Board of USGBC in Wisconsin. Victor also instructs HVAC Fundamentals at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.