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Manifesting 103: How to Get What You Want w/o Goofing it Up First !



...pattern or equation, as we are often taught through human conditioning, as to how we arrive at our intended end result desires. Understanding this principle helps us with our momentum and saves us time and what we know as struggle and effort. Mastering One`s self and the role of Imagination as our connection to our higher more intelligent selves rounds out this 3 part series, giving the student
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Manifesting 103: How to Get What You Want w/o Goofing it Up First !
Principles of Home Inspection: 100 Hour Professional Development Certificate
...ineers American Society of Heating, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Engineers Canadian Association of Home and Property Inspectors Canadian Employee Relocation Council Heating, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Institute of Canada International Association of Electrical Inspectors National Association of Home Inspectors Ontario Association of Home Inspectors Ontario Building Envelope
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From 123-CBT Computer Based Training
Customer Service Agent Skills Simulation
...line of products that ranges from toasters to central-air conditioning units. Post-sales support is critical to their operation, and KDA prides itself on superior customer service. For the duration of this simulation, the learner will assume the role of customer service agent generalist in the company's central call center. This simulation is based on the SkillSoft series "Customer Service
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Customer Service Agent Skills Simulation
Designing Cisco Network Service Architectures Part 4

...nt tools of a Cisco QoS solution.
Identify the traffic conditioning components of a Cisco QoS solution.
Identify features of traffic signaling components of a Cisco QoS solution.
Identify guidelines for a design approach to enabling QoS.
Identify guidelines for designing QoS.
Identify guidelines for selecting scalable network QoS solutions for the enterprise network.
Identify
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From HAZMAT Plans & Programs, Inc
Green Building - Building Energy Use

... in interaction with other energy consuming systems - air conditioning, lighting, domestic hot water, etc. This is known as the practice of a design integration.a In tandem with other energy efficient practices, building systems integration can provide excellent returns on the initial investment. Current practice also embraces the use of renewable energy technologies that reduce our
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Green Building - Building Energy Use
From Serebra Learning Corporation
Customer Service Agent Skills Simulation
...line of products that ranges from toasters to central-air conditioning units. Post-sales support is critical to their operation, and KDA prides itself on superior customer service. For the duration of this simulation, the learner will assume the role of customer service agent generalist in the company's central call center. This simulation is based on the SkillSoft series "Customer Service
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From Construction Mastery Institute
Indoor Air Quality
The "Indoor Air Quality" eCourse shows employees the potentially harmful effects of poor air quality, and will help them identify, prevent and correct air quality problems. Using a powerful combination of audio, full-motion video, text and colorful graphics, this eCourse provides the most cost-effective safety and regulatory compliance training available today. The eCourse is divided into a
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From Buildigest-BG Wilson, LLC
BUILDING INDUSTRY STANDARDS AND REGULATIONS





...ruction management, electrical, plumbing, heating and air conditioning, building controls, fire alarm, fire protection and security systems.
The on-line material is presented in a practical format that permits experienced tradesmen and apprentices to gain valuable information and guidelines for advancement. Apprentices can learn about their trade without intimidation or embarrassment, and
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From PDHengineer. com-Decatur Professional Development, LLC
Moisture Intrusion and High Ambient Humidity Causation Analysis
...elative humidity, dew point); analysis of heating and air conditioning equipment with regard to their introduction or removal of moisture; moisture and humidity measurement technology; mold & mildew causation (fungal growth); certain elements of building construction; typical sources of moisture intrusion; and the fundamental approach used in conducting a comprehensive engineering analysis of
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Reduction of Radon Levels in Schools and Other Large Buildings
...rize the building using the heating, ventilating, and air conditioning (HVAC) system. Seal major radon entry routes. Specific guidelines on how to incorporate these radon prevention features in the design and construction of schools and other large buildings are detailed in this course. Review of Passive Soil Depressurization (PSD) systems Review of Active Soil Depressurization (ASD)
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Emerging Technologies for Biosolids Management
...rket. This EPA sponsored report looks at technologies for conditioning, thickening, stabilizing, dewatering thermal conversion and drying of biosolids. It presents the state of development, available cost information, associated contact names, and related data sources for each technology. This course provides the student an opportunity to look at and evaluate the latest biosolids
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Laboratories Best Practices Energy Recovery
...chanical heating and cooling requirements associated with conditioning ventilation air in most laboratories. Laboratories typically require 100 outside air at high ventilation rates, between 6 and 15 air changes per hour, primarily for safety reasons. The heating and cooling energy needed to condition this air, as well as the fan energy needed to move it, is 5 to 10 times greater than the
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An Introduction to Air Conditioning Systems
...l engineers. It will give you a basic introduction to air conditioning system design so you can better understand the technology, concepts and terminology in design of air conditioning systems. It will help you to be a better partner in the building design and construction process. This is your opportunity to learn about the issues, technologies and strategies your mechanical engineering
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HVAC Design for Hospitals Healthcare Facilities
...at require special attention to HVAC design. Hospital air conditioning assumes a more important role than just the promotion of comfort. In many cases, proper air conditioning is a factor in patient therapy; in some instance, it is the major treatment. Studies show that patient in controlled environments generally has more rapid physical improvement than do those in uncontrolled environments.
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HVAC - Concepts and Fundamentals
...ic volume on psychrometric chart. It also describes 4 air-conditioning processes viz. mixing; sensible cooling and heating; cooling with dehumidification; and humidification
?Modes of Heat Transfer ? Describes heat flow through solids and air. It also includes the terminology and relationships between conductivity, conductance, resistivity, U-factors etc.
?Heat Gain and Heat Loss in Building
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Evaporative Cooling Design Guidelines
... alternative to compressor-based cooling. Compared to air-conditioning which uses mechanical refrigeration, evaporative cooling can fully satisfy building cooling loads using one-fourth the energy of conventional equipment.
The performance of evaporative systems deteriorates as the humidity increases. Consequently, evaporative systems are not suitable for the humid coastal regions. They are
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HVAC - Equipment and Systems
... a source location to portions of a building that require conditioning. Delivery components serve as an interface between the distribution system and occupied spaces. Compact systems that serve only one space or zone of a building (local systems) often incorporate all three functions in a single piece of equipment. Systems that are intended to condition multiple spaces in a building (central
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Underfloor Air Distribution
...iform thermal and ventilation environment. A task/ambient conditioning system, such as an underfloor air distribution system, is defined as any space conditioning system that allows thermal conditions in small, localized zones to be individually controlled by building occupants, while still automatically maintaining acceptable environmental conditions In this course the student will learn
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Heat Exchanger Fundamentals
...er heat exchanger), you would not have the comfort of air conditioning in your home. Because of the importance of heat exchangers in the design of so many processes and systems, it is important that the engineer possess at least a basic knowledge of the types of heat exchangers and how they operate. This course covers the fundamentals of heat exchangers, including the different types and how
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Air and Gas Compressors
...tes, refineries, process industry, refrigeration, and air conditioning. Basic thermodynamic compression principles are described, but application rather than design theory is the thrust of this course. Definitions and terminology are supplemented with the extensive use of figures and diagrams. The student must take a multiple-choice quiz consisting of fourteen questions at the end of this
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Desiccant Dehumidification Systems for Comfort Conditioning
...conditioning systems can be used as alternatives for conventional air-conditioning equipment in any commercial or residential building. Recent breakthroughs in desiccant materials technology and the creation of new markets by Indoor Air Quality issues make desiccant-based air-conditioning equipment practical for many space-conditioning applications. In this course the student will learn some
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Displacement Ventilation and Dedicated Outdoor Air Systems
...conditioning systems in commercial buildings meet both outdoor air ventilation and space conditioning requirements using air distribution approaches that provide a mixture of outdoor air and recirculated air with the goal of achieving good air mixing within the occupied space. More recently, advanced ventilation approaches have been proposed, and in some cases installed, that separate the
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Flexible Ducts - Thermaflex
..., selecting and installing flexible ducts in heating, air conditioning and ventilating systems. In this course the student will learn about applications requirements and recommendations for the use of flexible air ducts including ratings, listings and certifications. In addition, the student will learn specific information about Thermaflex products that can be used as a basis-of-design in
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Air Movement and Fire Protection
... fire hazards associated with heating ventilation and air-conditioning (HVAC) systems are significant. Fire isn? t the only hazard ? the smoke generated by the fire can be much more dangerous. Protection is needed from the spread of fire and smoke due both to fires starting inside an HVAC system and fires starting outside an HVAC system. Fire performance of materials for HVAC components is
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Energy Conservation
...lation, and vapor barriers. Heating, ventilating, and air-conditioning systems (HVAC) are covered in detail including explanations of the various types of HVAC systems and some of the most promising energy saving concepts associated with HVAC systems. Other topics include how to use lighting products efficiently and ways to save energy with miscellaneous home and office equipment. The student
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Air Conditioning Systems
...conditioning system's job is just to add "cold? air to the space. Actually air-conditioning is a process by which air is cooled and dehumidified by mechanical means. In a broader sense, air conditioning includes both the cooling and heating of air, cleaning it and controlling its moisture level, and conditioning it to provide maximum indoor comfort. Engineers define the process as one in
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HVAC - Ventilation Exhaust Systems
...entilations systems also provide replenishment air to air conditioning recirculation systems. Exhaust systems remove odors, heated air, and airborne contaminants from the workspace. Both supply and exhaust airflow quantities must be balanced. All components of ventilation systems such as fans, motors, ducts, dampers, air intakes and outlets, filters, and access panels, must work properly in
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HVAC - Variable Air Volume Systems
...conditioning systems there are two basic methods for delivering air to the conditioned space: constant air volume (CAV) systems, and variable air volume (VAV) systems As the name implies, constant volume systems deliver a constant air volume to the conditioned space irrespective of the load. VAV systems, on the other hand, are designed to simultaneously meet a variety of cooling and
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Application of Psychrometrics to Heating and Cooling
...comfort and is a major consideration in the design of air conditioning systems. Air conditioning engineers use the psychrometric chart to predict changes in the environment when the amount of heat and/or water in the air changes. A psychrometric chart provides a convenient way to look at the air conditioning processes and it will answer why heated air can hold more moisture, and conversely,
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Cooling Towers
...he machines and processes of industry, as well as the air-conditioning systems for buildings generate tremendous amounts of heat, which must be continuously dissipated if these machines and processes are to continue to operate efficiently. Water cooling is the most efficient method of dissipating heat. A cooling tower is a device used in industry to cool hot water (by partial evaporation)
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Commercial HVAC
...conditioning system's job is just to cool the spaces. Actually, a complete air-conditioning system is capable of maintaining temperature and humidity below or above that of surroundings and provides fresh air into spaces free of contaminants, dust and odorants. Air-conditioning systems are bifurcated in two broad categories: comfort air conditioning and process air-conditioning. Comfort air
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