Title | Description | Organizations | Competencies |
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Motors: Losses, Loads and Operating Costs (U.S. Version) | Electric motors, taken together, make up the single largest end use of electricity in many developed countries. In many developed countries, in industrial applications, electric motors account for roughly 60% of electricity consumption; in the process industries, electric motors can account for more than 70% of electricity use. The cost of running a motor can be as much as ten times to the purchasing cost of a motor. Therefore operation of motors represents a huge potential for energy savings. The purpose of this course is to provide an overview of the energy losses and energy efficiency factors in motors. It will also enable you to make cost calculations that allow different scenarios to be compared leading to sound energy efficient decisions. The course link will take you to the Energy University landing page; if this is your first Energy University course, click “Join” and complete the form. Returning students can “Login” from the landing page. You can search for each course by title. This course is accredited by: USGBC, BOMI |
Building Systems, Energy Management, Facilities Operations and Management, Facilities Operations, Maintenance and Engineering, Operating and Maintaining Electrical and Mechanical Systems, Systems and Demand Reduction | |
NEMA Premium Efficiency Transformer Program | This course will cover: What NEMA Premium is, the purpose of the NEMA Premium designation, benefits of using Super Efficient Distribution Transformers, and HPS compliant Super Efficient Distribution Transformers. Related Standards: NEMA Premium Efficiency Transformer Program |
Best Practices and Innovation, Building Systems, Energy Management, Facilities Operations and Management, Facilities Operations, Maintenance and Engineering, Operating and Maintaining Electrical and Mechanical Systems, Other Facility Systems, Systems and Demand Reduction, Technology, Technology Solutions | |
P&S Sensors Training | We will begin with an overview of the sensors marketplace. Then you will learn about the P&S sensors product line-up. You will see how specific products provide solutions for specific applications. And finally, you will have a chance to test your new knowledge. |
Best Practices and Innovation, Building Interior, Design, Energy Management, Facilities Operations and Management, Facilities Operations, Maintenance and Engineering, Infrastructure Systems, Operating and Maintaining Electrical and Mechanical Systems, Planning, Project, and Program Management, Systems and Demand Reduction, Technology, Technology Solutions | |
Pass & Seymour Boxes and Fixture Supports | P&S Slater Boxes and Reiker Fixture Supports Training |
Building Interior, Energy Management, Facilities Operations and Management, Systems and Demand Reduction | |
Pass and Seymour: GFCI Training | This course will discuss the use and need for GFCI devices and their application. You will also learn about the features and benefits of P&S GFCI devices. |
Basic Requirements, Best Practices and Innovation, Building Exterior, Building Interior, Design, Energy Management, Facilities Operations and Management, Facilities Operations, Maintenance and Engineering, General Building Maintenance, Infrastructure, Infrastructure Systems, Occupant Interface, Operating and Maintaining Electrical and Mechanical Systems, Safety, Systems and Demand Reduction, Technology, Technology Solutions | |
Plugtail Training | P&S Plugtail device training. Learn about labor saving devices that increase contractor productivity and help get contractor’s off the job quicker and increase profits. |
Building Interior, Design, Energy Management, Facilities Operations and Management, Facilities Operations, Maintenance and Engineering, Infrastructure Systems, Operating and Maintaining Electrical and Mechanical Systems, Planning, Project, and Program Management, Systems and Demand Reduction, Technology, Technology Solutions | |
Strategic Energy Planning | Strategic energy planning is the development of an overall energy resource plan to ensure that necessary energy resources are available, and to make the most cost effective energy decisions. It provides for orderly growth in energy consumption and transition to new fuels or suppliers when required. A strategic energy plan will address short and long term actions to improve and sustain the energy efficiency of the facility, define procurement strategy, and provide contingencies for outages, expansion, or reduction in production and occupancy. This class provides an overview of the important prerequisites for planning and the components of an effective plan. The course link will take you to the Energy University landing page; if this is your first Energy University course, click “Join” and complete the form. Returning students can “Login” from the landing page. You can search for each course by title. This course is accredited by: USGBC, BOMI, CIBSE, ACORE, REEP, FIRE, AFE, CPD, IAAT, and FENITEL |
Design, Energy Management, Initiate, Planning, Planning, Project, and Program Management, Project Management | |
Tele-Power Poles | Tele-Power Pole training. |
Building Interior, Design, Energy Management, Facilities Operations and Management, Facilities Operations, Maintenance and Engineering, Infrastructure Systems, Operating and Maintaining Electrical and Mechanical Systems, Systems and Demand Reduction | |
Transformer Basics | This course will cover: what a transformer is, transformer operation, transformer windings, applications, and terminology. |
Basic Requirements, Best Practices and Innovation, Building Systems, Design, Energy Management, Facilities Operations and Management, Facilities Operations, Maintenance and Engineering, Infrastructure, Infrastructure Systems, Operating and Maintaining Electrical and Mechanical Systems, Other Facility Systems, Safety, Systems and Demand Reduction, Technology, Technology Solutions | |
U.S. Energy Codes and Standards | Energy-efficient buildings and products offer economic and environmental benefits. They diminish energy expenditures and environmental pollutants caused by consuming fossil fuels. They also help highlight economic opportunities for business and industry by promoting new energy efficient technologies. This course will discuss the codes and standards that influence and mandate energy usage in the United States. This course seeks to define the difference between an energy code and an energy standard, and explores specific codes and standards for lighting, ventilation and other relevant areas, while identifying the laws and international codes that govern them. The course link will take you to the Energy University landing page; if this is your first Energy University course, click “Join” and complete the form. Returning students can “Login” from the landing page. You can search for each course by title. This course is accredited by: IEEE, USGBC, AHLEI, BPI, BOMI, CIBSE, ACORE, REEP, FIRE, AFE, CPD, IAAT, and FENITEL |
Building Systems, Design, Energy Management, Facilities Operations and Management, Planning |