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May 2017 Energy Engineering Forum – Improving Energy Performance by Testing Adjusting and Balance (TAB)

We are working with Energy Trust of Oregon to present a series of Energy Engineering Forums in 2017. This free event consists of a one hour technical presentation followed by fifteen minutes of Q&A. A complimentary lunch and certificates of attendance will be provided.

Improving Energy Performance by Testing Adjusting and Balancing (TAB)
John M Herboth, P.E. CxA, EMP, BET CP
Northwest Engineering Services Inc. (NWESI)

The presentation on TAB and Energy Use will discuss how a building’s heating and cooling systems balancing can lead to energy use changes. The presentation will use specific project details in a discussion on the challenges regularly experienced by TAB providers from design, through construction, and after a building is occupied plus how those issues have impacted the end product’s energy use.

We will also be hosting this event as a webinar. Please use the link below to register for the event

REGISTER HERE

Presenter:
John Herboth is a Commissioning Project Manager at Northwest Engineering Service Inc. but also leads & performs TAB on projects up and down the I-5 corridor. Over the last 9.5 years with NWESI, he has commissioned over 50 projects and has been involved in over 18 TAB projects. Over the last 3 years he has led the firm’s building envelope testing services and in 2015 started their building envelope commissioning services.

May 2017 Energy Engineering Forum – Improving Energy Performance by Testing Adjusting and Balance (TAB)

We are working with Energy Trust of Oregon to present a series of Energy Engineering Forums in 2017. This free event consists of a one hour technical presentation followed by fifteen minutes of Q&A. A complimentary lunch and certificates of attendance will be provided.

Improving Energy Performance by Testing Adjusting and Balancing (TAB)
John M Herboth, P.E. CxA, EMP, BET CP
Northwest Engineering Services Inc. (NWESI)

The presentation on TAB and Energy Use will discuss how a building’s heating and cooling systems balancing can lead to energy use changes. The presentation will use specific project details in a discussion on the challenges regularly experienced by TAB providers from design, through construction, and after a building is occupied plus how those issues have impacted the end product’s energy use.

We will also be hosting this event as a webinar. Please use the link below to register for the event

REGISTER HERE

Presenter:
John Herboth is a Commissioning Project Manager at Northwest Engineering Service Inc. but also leads & performs TAB on projects up and down the I-5 corridor. Over the last 9.5 years with NWESI, he has commissioned over 50 projects and has been involved in over 18 TAB projects. Over the last 3 years he has led the firm’s building envelope testing services and in 2015 started their building envelope commissioning services.

 

 

 

 

September Energy Engineering Forum

We are working with Energy Trust of Oregon to present a series of Energy Engineering Forums in 2016. You are invited to the 3rd Energy Engineering Forum for 2016. This free event consists of a one hour technical presentation followed by fifteen minutes of Q&A. A complimentary lunch and certifications for Professional Development Hours will be provided.

Efficient Compressed Air System Design and Operation
Jeff Yarnall, PE
Rogers Machinery Company, Inc

Compressed air systems are commonly found in industrial facilities and commercial buildings. The design and operation of the compressed air systems in these facilities significantly impacts their energy performance. This presentation will review compressed air system operation and design with a focus on improving energy performance.

Register Here!

Presenter:
Jeff Yarnall – Jeff has over 30 years of experience with compressed air and process vacuum systems, including; system design, applications, installation, troubleshooting, maintenance, controls, and energy audits. He has developed comprehensive deterministic simulation models for compressed air systems which allow the evaluation of “what if” scenarios for his clients.

Jeff is a Compressed Air Challenge Qualified Instructor, and over 1,500 people have attended Jeff’s classes on compressor maintenance and system optimization. In addition to classroom theory, Jeff uses the experience of over 800 audits to illustrate the practical side of compressed air systems operation and optimization.

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