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ASHRAE Fall 2008 Online Course Series
Complying with Standard 90.1-2007 HVAC/Mechanical

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Wednesday, October 1, 2008 – 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. EDT

Course Description

This course presents the HVAC/mechanical sections and methods of compliance from ANSI/ASHRAE/IESNA Standard 90.1-2007. Standard 90.1 is the benchmark for commercial building energy codes in the United States and in countries around the world. Many states are currently in the process of adopting elements of the Standard. The U.S. Department of Energy is also reviewing it in preparation for adoption as the new benchmark for state energy codes. This course presents an overview of the Standard and describes changes to the 2004 mechanical section that are part of the 2007 Standard. Design professionals, code officials and building owners will benefit from this seminar.

Instructor

Mack WallaceMack Wallace, P.E., has been a mechanical contractor, consulting engineer and a registered engineer in Texas for over 30 years. Now registered in over 40 states, Mack has been the engineer of record for many award-winning projects, including the Historic Preservation of the Texas State Capitol Building. He has also served on the review team for the energy efficient buildings research projects supported by the Energy Research in Applications Program for the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board. Mack is heavily involved on the front lines of the energy conservation industry, having served the past 12 years on the ASHRAE Standard 90.1 committee. He also serves as the liaison between the mechanical and building envelope subcommittees, working with both committees to develop “whole-building approaches to energy savings and sustainable design.”

Related Resources

* Attendees will receive a discount toward the purchase of Standard 90.1-2007-Energy Standard for Building Except Low-Rise Residential Buildings and Standard 90.1-2007 User’s Manual.

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