Table of Contents (Total Hours: 17)
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1.0.0 Introduction
Includes benefits to clients; benefits to workers. History, DOE support, American Reinvestment and Recovery Act (ARRA).
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2.0.0 Weatherization Concepts
2.1.0 Building Shell Factors
           2.1.1 Sealing the building envelope
           Sealing doors, windows, ceiling, roof, walls, basement, air conditioner covers, closing fireplace damper), windows, weatherstripping.
           2.1.2 Exchange from different levels
           Air drawn in through lower level, out through vents and gaps, Stack effect
           Heat rising takes energy out through upper part of building.          Â
2.2.0 Base Load Factors
2.3.1 Lighting
2.3.2 Domestic Hot water Measures Thermal efficiency, preventing loss of heat from water heater
2.3.3 Refrigerator replacement
2.4.0 Windows and Doors
2.5.1 Â Energy Efficient Windows and Doors
Describes types and benefits of rated windows and doors.
2.6.0 Saving fuel and reducing Green House Gases (GHGs)
2.7.0 Cooling Loads
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3.0.0 Careers in Weatherization
Career map; description of installer, crew chief, auditor and of stimulus funding from governments.
3.1.0 Roles of technician, crew chief and auditor.
Specific tasks, skills and knowledge required for each role.
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4.0.0 The Training Path in Weatherization Technology
NCCER process; NCCER weatherization program. Â
- Examples of skills that will be learned, including installing insulation, applying air sealing measures and installing weather stripping.
- Includes soft skills, dealing with people as well as technical skills. Some is boilerplate on showing up, staying with the job, honesty, etc. Â
5.0.0 Advance Career Opportunities
Job futures, taking advantage of financing from state, local, federal financing, continuing openings as auditor, inspector, supervisor, contractor.
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Summary
Review Test
Module Exam