Idaho Energy Codes
Emerging Technology - Heat Pump Water Heaters
Target Audience: |
Engineers & Architects
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Date and Time: |
December 6th, 2023 – 9:00 to 10:00 a.m. MT
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Location: |
Idaho Water Center - Room #150322 E. Front Street Boise, ID 83702
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Parking: |
Parking is available underneath the building or in the adjacent parking garage.The first hour of parking is free, each subsequent hour is $1.00.
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Registration: |
To Register for In-person Attendance* Click Here;WEBINAR Presentation Click Here
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Description:
This course will provide an overview of the technology, design, installation, and energy efficiency benefits of Heat Pump Water Heaters. We will discuss efficiency standards and compliance issues associated with HPWH. Learn how to maximize design and installation methods to gain the most efficiency. Understand the requirements to include for plan review and what to look for during the inspection process.
Bio:
Jerry Peterson
Jerry Peterson is the owner of Home Energy Services LLC specializing in residential energy efficiency. The company provides consultation, building plan optimization reviews, energy modeling, on-site inspections, and a variety of in person and online commercial and residential energy efficiency trainings that are both locally and internationally approved.
He was previously employed with the Idaho Division of Building Safety as the HVAC Program Manager (2010 – 2016) and Energy Program Manager (2010 – 2019). Jerry’s introduction to the Division of Building Safety in August, 2010 came with the directive to define and design a strategic plan for the HVAC and Energy programs to include the management of the 2009 Energy Code and subsequent requirements. His duties also address HVAC and Energy plan reviews, commercial and residential HVAC and Energy inspections. His primary responsibility was to develop and deliver statewide contractor, tradesperson and inspector training, and oversight of various residential energy programs.
He was previously employed with the Idaho Division of Building Safety as the HVAC Program Manager (2010 – 2016) and Energy Program Manager (2010 – 2019). Jerry’s introduction to the Division of Building Safety in August, 2010 came with the directive to define and design a strategic plan for the HVAC and Energy programs to include the management of the 2009 Energy Code and subsequent requirements. His duties also address HVAC and Energy plan reviews, commercial and residential HVAC and Energy inspections. His primary responsibility was to develop and deliver statewide contractor, tradesperson and inspector training, and oversight of various residential energy programs.