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Seminar Schedule SEEKING A CAREER IN HVAC/R /SM PERFORMANCE CONTRACTING? Time: 11:00 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. Location: Sheraton / Justine’s Room This seminar is targeted to students seeking a career in HVAC as well as existing employees seeking career direction and educational opportunities. Employers will have a candid conversation with attendees regarding what they are looking for in future employees as well as the different job opportunities available in the HVAC/R/SM Performance Contracting industries. The question and answer period will allow students to ask questions about their career opportunities, advancement, growth, development and longevity in the HVAC field. This is a panel presentation that includes industry leaders: Mark Ramirez, President, IHACI, and President, Comfort Climate Control, Azusa, CA. Bob Wiseman, Chairman of the Board, IHACI, and President, Canoga Park Heating and Air Conditioning Company, Canoga Park, CA; Dean Gilford, Secretary/Treasurer, IHACI, and President, Kilowatt Heating, Air Conditioning & Electric, Sherman Oaks, CA; Tyler Miner, Past President, IHACI, and President, Redlands|Henry Bush Plumbing Heating and Air Conditioning, Redlands, CA; John Dalton, CM, Co-Chairman, IHACI’s Education Committee, Universal Air Conditioning; as well as industry leaders from manufacturing, distribution, and utilities. ENERGY REGULATIONS GO INTO EFFECT JANUARY 1, 2O2O Time: 1:30 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. Location: Sheraton / Justine’s Room Don’t miss this important seminar! Leadership from the California Energy Commission will cover the following topics: Title 20 requirements for certified equipment • Acceptance Test Technician (ATT) Program Update • 2019 Title 24 requirements. CEC Certification Requirements for Title 20, the Appliance Regulations. An overview of what you need to know about offering for sale and installing regulated equipment in CA. This seminar will cover the basics of CA’s appliance efficiency regulations and certification process for devices such as HVAC, ductless mini-splits, refrigeration and miscellaneous refrigeration products, water heaters, wine coolers, walk-in coolers, etc. Presenter: Bruce Helft, CEC, Appliance Office. Lead spokesperson for the CEC’s Title 20, appliance program’s outreach and education unit since 2012. Building Energy Efficiency Standards, Title 24, Part 6. Acceptance Test Technician Certification (ATTCP) Program. This presentation covers the status and compliance requirements related to the ATTCP Program and the Home Energy Rating System (HERS) Program. Presenter: Lorraine White, Manager of the Standards Compliance Office in the Energy Efficiency Division of the CEC. One of Lorraine White’s responsibilities includes the Acceptance Test Technician (ATT) Program to increase compliance with, and enforcement of the California Building Energy Efficiency Standards, Title 24, Part 6. What’s New in Title 24, Part 6 for HVAC Energy Efficiency Requirements? This presentation will highlight the new requirements for HVAC systems and components for both residential and nonresidential buildings. Topics include new heat pump options, fan efficacy, ventilation, filtration, HERS testing, and kitchen range hoods. Presenter: Kelly Morairty works as a mechanical engineer in the Building Standards Office, Outreach, and Education Unit. He specializes in HVAC requirements and helps develop training, tools, and resources to assist building industry stakeholders with compliance to Title 24, Part 6 Energy Standards. SCAQMD ISSUES COMPLIANCE ADVISORY NOTICE RULE 1111 – LOW NOx Furnace Requirements Industry Update – What You Must Know! Time: 4:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. Location: Sheraton / Justine’s Room As of October 1, 2019, condensing and non-condensing furnaces offered for sale, supplied, sold or installed within the South Coast Air Quality Management District must comply with a NOx emission limit of 14 ng/J. Any party offering for sale, supplying, selling, or installing non-compliant condensing or non-condensing furnaces after September 30, 2019, will be in violation of Rule 1111. Violators of this rule will be liable for penalties of up to $10,000 per day or more. This includes inventory that was purchased prior to September 30, 2019. Presenter: Manufacturer/Distributor Technical Experts and IHACI leadership. WEDNESDAY November 20, 2019 Pasadena Convention Center • 11:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. IHACI’S 40 th Annual HVAC/R/SM — Performance Contracting Product and Equipment Trade Show S UPERHEROES

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Page 1: IHACI’S 40 Annual HVAC/R/SM — Performance Contracting ... · As of October 1, 2019, condensing and non-condensing furnaces offered for sale, supplied, sold or installed within

Seminar ScheduleSEEKING A CAREER IN HVAC/R/SM PERFORMANCE CONTRACTING?

Time: 11:00 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.Location: Sheraton / Justine’s Room

This seminar is targeted to students seeking a career in HVAC as well as existing employees seeking career direction and educational opportunities. Employers will have a candid conversation with attendees regarding what they are looking for in future employees as well as the different job opportunities available in the HVAC/R/SM Performance Contracting industries. The question

and answer period will allow students to ask questions about their career opportunities, advancement, growth, development and longevity in the HVAC field.

This is a panel presentation that includes industry leaders: Mark Ramirez, President, IHACI, and President, Comfort Climate Control, Azusa, CA. Bob Wiseman, Chairman of the Board, IHACI, and President, Canoga Park Heating and Air Conditioning Company, Canoga Park, CA; Dean Gilford, Secretary/Treasurer, IHACI, and President, Kilowatt Heating,

Air Conditioning & Electric, Sherman Oaks, CA; Tyler Miner, Past President, IHACI, and President, Redlands|Henry Bush Plumbing Heating and Air Conditioning, Redlands, CA; John Dalton, CM, Co-Chairman, IHACI’s Education Committee, Universal Air Conditioning; as well as industry leaders from manufacturing, distribution, and utilities.

ENERGY REGULATIONS GO INTO EFFECT JANUARY 1, 2O2OTime: 1:30 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.

Location: Sheraton / Justine’s Room

Don’t miss this important seminar! Leadership from the California Energy Commission will cover the following topics: Title 20 requirements for certified equipment • Acceptance Test Technician (ATT) Program Update • 2019 Title 24 requirements.

CEC Certification Requirements for Title 20, the Appliance Regulations. An overview of what you need to know about offering for sale and installing regulated equipment in CA.

This seminar will cover the basics of CA’s appliance efficiency regulations and certification process for devices such as HVAC, ductless mini-splits, refrigeration and miscellaneous refrigeration products, water heaters, wine coolers, walk-in coolers, etc.

Presenter: Bruce Helft, CEC, Appliance Office. Lead spokesperson for the CEC’s Title 20, appliance program’s outreach and education unit since 2012.

Building Energy Efficiency Standards, Title 24, Part 6. Acceptance Test Technician Certification (ATTCP) Program. This presentation covers the status and compliance requirements related to the ATTCP Program and the Home Energy Rating System (HERS) Program. Presenter: Lorraine White, Manager of the Standards Compliance Office in the Energy Efficiency Division of the CEC. One of Lorraine White’s responsibilities includes the Acceptance Test Technician (ATT) Program to increase compliance with, and enforcement of the California Building Energy

Efficiency Standards, Title 24, Part 6.

What’s New in Title 24, Part 6 for HVAC Energy Efficiency Requirements?This presentation will highlight the new requirements for HVAC systems and components for both residential and nonresidential buildings. Topics include new heat pump options, fan efficacy,

ventilation, filtration, HERS testing, and kitchen range hoods. Presenter: Kelly Morairty works as a mechanical engineer in the Building Standards Office, Outreach, and Education Unit. He specializes in HVAC requirements and helps develop training, tools, and resources to assist building industry stakeholders with compliance to Title 24,

Part 6 Energy Standards.

SCAQMD ISSUES COMPLIANCE ADVISORY NOTICE RULE 1111 – LOW NOx Furnace Requirements Industry Update – What You Must Know!

Time: 4:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.Location: Sheraton / Justine’s Room

As of October 1, 2019, condensing and non-condensing furnaces offered for sale, supplied, sold or installed within the South Coast Air Quality Management District must comply with a NOx emission limit of 14 ng/J. Any party offering for sale, supplying, selling, or installing non-compliant condensing or non-condensing furnaces after September 30, 2019, will be in violation of Rule 1111. Violators

of this rule will be liable for penalties of up to $10,000 per day or more. This includes inventory that was purchased prior to September 30, 2019.Presenter: Manufacturer/Distributor Technical Experts and IHACI leadership.

WEDNESDAY November 20, 2019Pasadena Convention Center • 11:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m.

IHACI’S 40th Annual HVAC/R/SM —Performance Contracting Product and Equipment Trade Show

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