Course Introduction
This program is designed to provide the specific training needed by professionals in the energy sector.
Participants will gain the fundamental knowledge needed to evaluate how energy is being used in a facility,
and to identify where consumption can be reduced, covering useful calculation methods and practical
examples.
The instructor will emphasize effective auditing basics while putting them in the context of the “big picture”
and the bottom line. The program is also designed to provide you with the opportunity to take part in a
focused, fast-paced instructional program, designed to expand your knowledge in the field
Overview and Objectives
The Objective is to raise the professional standards of those engaged in energy auditing. To improve the
practice of energy auditors by encouraging energy auditing in a continuing education program of professional
development. To identify persons with acceptable knowledge of the principles and practices of energy auditing
through fulfilling prescribed standards of performance and conduct.
After successful completion of this learning programme, the learners should be able to demonstrate knowledge
in the following:
Context for energy auditing
Principles of energy and energy efficiency
Building energy audits
Historical energy data analysis
Comparative analysis of energy performance
Measurement and instrumentation
Demand profile analysis
Load inventory
Energy Management Opportunities (EMOs)
Energy efficiency in electrical building systems
Efficient lighting
Thermal saving opportunities
Energy source optimization
Identify and describe the energy conservation opportunities in industrial and commercial systems.
Apply energy auditing techniques.
Describe the energy rate structures.
Examine the economic evaluation of energy conservation solutions.
Use computers to monitor and control energy use.
Energy Auditing Methodology
Building Envelope
Energy Audit Instrumentation
HVAC
Auditing Tools
Controls
Economic Analysis
Boilers and Steam Systems
Building Systems
Water Auditing
Lighting
Reviewing Auditing Reports
Skills
Prepare and present energy audits in a manner suitable for effective managerial use
Analyse energy audits and use it to make informed decisions
Values
Appreciate the importance of cost and energy audit in making business and economic decisions
Develop an ethical approach to the practice energy auditing
Appreciate the need for continuing professional development in order to maintain currency in energy auditing
Module 1: Fundamentals of Energy Use and Management
Energy Basics Motors and Drives
o Types of motors
o Laws of Thermodynamics o Squirrel cage induction motors
o Energy Types o Operating characteristics / efficiencies
o Energy Units o Variable frequency drives
o Fuel Types o Energy management opportunities
o Heat Transfer Mechanisms
o Relative Humidity, Dew Points, and Heat Pumps
Moisture o Operation / efficiencies
Sling Psychrometers o Classifications
Hygrometers o Energy management opportunities
o Air Movement within Buildings
o Baseload Calculations/Client Interview Ventilation Systems
o Types / characteristics
Lighting Systems o Heat recovery methods
o Measurement of light o Energy management opportunities
o Efficiency / efficacy / light color-
CCT/CRI Domestic Hot Water Systems
o Lamp lumen depreciation o Types / efficiencies
o Lamp types and characteristics o Circulating pumps
o Controls o Heat pump water heaters
o Energy management opportunities o Energy management opportunities
Air Conditioning Systems Water Conservation and Audits
o HVAC basics / load estimating / o Rate structures
efficiencies o Water conservation methods
o Components o Irrigation and landscaping
o Chillers — electric, gas-driven,
absorbers
o Piping arrangements
o Energy savings opportunities
Heating Systems
o Boilers: fire tube, water tube, cast iron
o Distribution systems and thermal units
o Boiler energy management
opportunities
o Furnaces — electric, gas, pulse,
condensing
Furnace energy management opportunities
Module 2: BPI Building Analyst Professional & BPI Envelope
Building Envelope Combustion Safety Testing (CAZ)
o Heat flow concept Baseline
o R and U values Worst Case Conditions
o Walls, roofs, windows, Low E glass Ambient CO
o Infiltration CAZ Depressurization
o Energy management opportunities Spillage
Building Assessment Draft
o Building Envelope Undiluted CO
o Heat Flow Natural Conditions (if needed
o Defining Thermal & Air Boundaries following failure of worst case)
o Fenestration Preliminary Work Scope Development
o Calculating Conductive Heat Loss Health & Safety
o Area & Volume Calculations Combustion Appliances
o Building Diagnostics Electrical
o Blower Door Evaluation Appliances & Lighting
Air Sealing
Air Leakage Insulation
Blower Door Evaluation Smoke & CO Detector
Blower Door & Gauge (manometer)
Advanced Diagnostics Ventilation of Attic Space
Series Leakage Adequate Amount
Add-a-hole Procedure Vapor Barrier Issues
Building Airflow Calculations Wind Washing at Soffit/Eave Vents
Mechanical Ventilation Baffles Present and Properly
Calculating Convective Heat Loss Installed
Cost Effectiveness of Retrofits Conductive Heat Loss Calculations
Combustion Appliance Issues Composite Wall/Ceiling Values
Proposed Upgrade Calculations
Carrying out Energy Inspection Pressure Diagnostics
Room-by-room Evaluations
Exterior Inspection Smoke Sticks
Building Measurements: Gauge (manometer)
Perimeter/Area Convective Heat Loss Calculations
Walls, Doors, and Windows Actual Heat loss from
Gas Leak Detection: Meter CFM50/CFMn Values
Baseline CO Readings Proposed Final
Interior Inspection CFM50/CFMn Values After
Review Operation of CO and Ambient Retrofit Work
Readings Cost Effectiveness
Gas Leak Detection
Determine Presence of CO and Smoke o Simple Payback Calculation
Detectors o Return on Investment
Building Measurements: Ceiling Calculation
Height/Volume o Savings to Investment Ratio
Exterior Walls, Attic, Crawl (SIR) Calculation
Space, and Basement (walls)
Unconditioned Space Evaluation Final Scope of Work
Client Interview and Utility Bill Analysis Air Sealing
Lighting & Appliance Evaluation Duct Sealing
Fuel Cost Calculations
Module 3: Energy Audit Process-Energy Auditing Reporting
Learn how to conduct a commercial energy audit using our 3 step process
Learn how to quickly identify issues that are wasting energy
Understand exactly how the EAI commercial audit process works and how to be successful working
inside it
o Typical audit shortcomings
o ASHRAE Levels I, II and III Audits
Auditing tools and computer software
o Instrumentation
o Software applications
o Introduction to RET Screen
Project Financing
o Project financial assessment
o Basic organizational finances
o Financing options
Energy Fundamentals for Energy Auditors
Operations and Maintenance
The importance of planned maintenance
EMOs from operations and maintenance
Economics & Payback Periods
Payback periods of recommended changes
life-cycle costs and ROI
Simple and compound interest, and uniform series cash flow
Commercial Reporting
Convert your energy audit findings into spreadsheets and other useful tools to present your commercial
clients
Create a custom Commercial Energy Audit report for your clients
Writing Successful Audit Reports
o Structure of effective reports
o Writing for the readers
COURSE VENUE : Dubai, Hong Kong, China, United Kingdom, USA
Training Materials( Soft Copies) and notes Hand-outs
Course Fees USD 3450
Tablet 10 inch (latest)/ Laptop
Tea Breaks/ refreshments
Course tuition
Personal action planning, Certification and Follow-up support (on request)