EnergyLogic’s BPI Business Analyst Field Training

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EnergyLogic’s BPI Business Analyst Field Training

Time: October 16, 2012 at 8am to October 19, 2012 at 5:30pm
Location: EnergyLogic
City/Town: Berthoud, CO
Website or Map: http://energylogicacademy.com…
Phone: 970.532.3220
Event Type: bpi, business, analyst, field, training
Organized By: Meagan Foster
Latest Activity: Sep 26, 2012

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After successfully completing the Business Analyst online training, candidates will join EnergyLogic or a proxy trainer for BA field training. The field training is dedicated to hands-on time with tools and to learning testing processes.

The field training takes place over 3 days. During the field portion, we will conduct diagnostic testing labs, audit multiple homes, and complete the exams.

The EnergyLogic Academy is committed to providing the highest quality field training. To this end, we are committed to small class sizes. Our field trainings are capped at 5 people to ensure extensive hands-on time with the tools and one-on-one time with the instructor.

Field Learning Outcomes:

  • To develop a full understanding of measuring and inspecting a home for home energy audits
  • To apply the BPI BA standards during field inspection
  • To develop competency using the manometer
  • To develop competency using the blower door system
  • To develop competency testing gas lines using a gas sniffer
  • To develop competency using the monoxer
  • To develop competency completing combustion safety tests according to BPI standards
  • To develop a work scope based on the practice audits

Testing sessions will be administered during the field training phase.

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