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Energy-Efficient HVAC Design Under ASHRAE 90.1
How ASHRAE 90.1-2019 shapes equipment selection, duct insulation, economizer requirements, and controls for FL commercial work. Where 90.1 sits vs the Florida Energy Code, and how to document compliance.
Anchored to ASHRAE 90.1-2019 + Florida Energy Code
$19
Standalone 1-hour CE
1
CE hour
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- DBPR reported within 10 business days
- Self-paced, on any device
- Certificate the moment you pass
- Counts toward your biennial
What you cover
One hour, 5 focused topics.
Each topic opens with the relevant code section in a styled blockquote, then explains what it means in the field. End-of-topic checks and an end-of-lesson quiz follow.
- 1Minimum efficiency requirements by equipment class
- 2Duct insulation and sealing requirements
- 3Economizer thresholds and exceptions
- 4Required controls and setback strategies
- 5Compliance documentation paths
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