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Building Analyst 

8:30 am – 4:30 pm
Central Oregon Community College2600 NW College Way, Room 116A Bend, OR 97701
Register through COCC. This five-day course covers the fundamentals of building science
• Shell types
• Building components
• Thermal boundaries
• Pressure boundaries
• Air sealing blower door technology and testing
• Building calculations
• Airflow and ventilation
• Combustion science and safety
• Cost effectiveness of energy measures
• Health & safety
Building Analyst Training Course includes instruction in the class room and hands-on field training using diagnostic and gas combustion equipment in a home. The course fee includes the written and field exams.
Prerequisites are basic math skills, basic knowledge of home construction, able to crawl in tight constricted spaces such as attics and under floor crawl spaces and able to lift heavy objects.
Note: In order to become certified you must first take the Building Analyst Core Course followed by one of the two specialty courses. The two specialties are the Envelope Course which is designed for technicians working in the weatherization field or the Heating Course which is designed for technicians working in the HVAC field. It is required to pass a written test and a field test in all courses to become certified.
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Building Analyst 

8:30 am – 4:30 pm
Central Oregon Community College2600 NW College Way, Room 116A Bend, OR 97701
Register through COCC. This five-day course covers the fundamentals of building science
• Shell types
• Building components
• Thermal boundaries
• Pressure boundaries
• Air sealing blower door technology and testing
• Building calculations
• Airflow and ventilation
• Combustion science and safety
• Cost effectiveness of energy measures
• Health & safety
Building Analyst Training Course includes instruction in the class room and hands-on field training using diagnostic and gas combustion equipment in a home. The course fee includes the written and field exams.
Prerequisites are basic math skills, basic knowledge of home construction, able to crawl in tight constricted spaces such as attics and under floor crawl spaces and able to lift heavy objects.
Note: In order to become certified you must first take the Building Analyst Core Course followed by one of the two specialty courses. The two specialties are the Envelope Course which is designed for technicians working in the weatherization field or the Heating Course which is designed for technicians working in the HVAC field. It is required to pass a written test and a field test in all courses to become certified.
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Building Analyst 

8:30 am – 4:30 pm
Central Oregon Community College2600 NW College Way, Room 116A Bend, OR 97701
Register through COCC. This five-day course covers the fundamentals of building science
• Shell types
• Building components
• Thermal boundaries
• Pressure boundaries
• Air sealing blower door technology and testing
• Building calculations
• Airflow and ventilation
• Combustion science and safety
• Cost effectiveness of energy measures
• Health & safety
Building Analyst Training Course includes instruction in the class room and hands-on field training using diagnostic and gas combustion equipment in a home. The course fee includes the written and field exams.
Prerequisites are basic math skills, basic knowledge of home construction, able to crawl in tight constricted spaces such as attics and under floor crawl spaces and able to lift heavy objects.
Note: In order to become certified you must first take the Building Analyst Core Course followed by one of the two specialty courses. The two specialties are the Envelope Course which is designed for technicians working in the weatherization field or the Heating Course which is designed for technicians working in the HVAC field. It is required to pass a written test and a field test in all courses to become certified.
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PTCS Duct Sealing Course 

9:00 am – 5:00 pm
PS Business Park - Milwaukie4160 SE International Way Suite D103E Milwaukie, OR 97222
Class Fee: $450. This three-day course prepares students to evaluate duct performance on heating/cooling systems and seal ducts for improved performance. This class prepares students to become certified to perform duct sealing for the Energy trust of Oregon (ETO) incentives, the Bonneville Power Administration (BPA) incentives, and Oregon Tax Credits through the Oregon Department of Energy.
Prerequisites are basic math skills, basic knowledge of home construction, able to crawl in tight constricted spaces such as attics and under floor crawl spaces and able to lift heavy objects.
Upon successful completion of this class, students will become Performance Tested Comfort System (PTCS) certified and be listed on the registry for PTCS. Students must attend all field sessions and pass a 35 question written exam.
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PTCS Duct Sealing Course 

9:00 am – 5:00 pm
PS Business Park - Milwaukie4160 SE International Way Suite D103E Milwaukie, OR 97222
Class Fee: $450. This three-day course prepares students to evaluate duct performance on heating/cooling systems and seal ducts for improved performance. This class prepares students to become certified to perform duct sealing for the Energy trust of Oregon (ETO) incentives, the Bonneville Power Administration (BPA) incentives, and Oregon Tax Credits through the Oregon Department of Energy.
Prerequisites are basic math skills, basic knowledge of home construction, able to crawl in tight constricted spaces such as attics and under floor crawl spaces and able to lift heavy objects.
Upon successful completion of this class, students will become Performance Tested Comfort System (PTCS) certified and be listed on the registry for PTCS. Students must attend all field sessions and pass a 35 question written exam.
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PTCS Duct Sealing Course 

9:00 am – 5:00 pm
PS Business Park - Milwaukie4160 SE International Way Suite D103E Milwaukie, OR 97222
Class Fee: $450. This three-day course prepares students to evaluate duct performance on heating/cooling systems and seal ducts for improved performance. This class prepares students to become certified to perform duct sealing for the Energy trust of Oregon (ETO) incentives, the Bonneville Power Administration (BPA) incentives, and Oregon Tax Credits through the Oregon Department of Energy.
Prerequisites are basic math skills, basic knowledge of home construction, able to crawl in tight constricted spaces such as attics and under floor crawl spaces and able to lift heavy objects.
Upon successful completion of this class, students will become Performance Tested Comfort System (PTCS) certified and be listed on the registry for PTCS. Students must attend all field sessions and pass a 35 question written exam.
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Building Analyst 

8:30 am – 4:30 pm
Central Oregon Community College2600 NW College Way, Room 116A Bend, OR 97701
Register through COCC. This five-day course covers the fundamentals of building science
• Shell types
• Building components
• Thermal boundaries
• Pressure boundaries
• Air sealing blower door technology and testing
• Building calculations
• Airflow and ventilation
• Combustion science and safety
• Cost effectiveness of energy measures
• Health & safety
Building Analyst Training Course includes instruction in the class room and hands-on field training using diagnostic and gas combustion equipment in a home. The course fee includes the written and field exams.
Prerequisites are basic math skills, basic knowledge of home construction, able to crawl in tight constricted spaces such as attics and under floor crawl spaces and able to lift heavy objects.
Note: In order to become certified you must first take the Building Analyst Core Course followed by one of the two specialty courses. The two specialties are the Envelope Course which is designed for technicians working in the weatherization field or the Heating Course which is designed for technicians working in the HVAC field. It is required to pass a written test and a field test in all courses to become certified.
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Building Analyst 

8:30 am – 4:30 pm
Central Oregon Community College2600 NW College Way, Room 116A Bend, OR 97701
Register through COCC. This five-day course covers the fundamentals of building science
• Shell types
• Building components
• Thermal boundaries
• Pressure boundaries
• Air sealing blower door technology and testing
• Building calculations
• Airflow and ventilation
• Combustion science and safety
• Cost effectiveness of energy measures
• Health & safety
Building Analyst Training Course includes instruction in the class room and hands-on field training using diagnostic and gas combustion equipment in a home. The course fee includes the written and field exams.
Prerequisites are basic math skills, basic knowledge of home construction, able to crawl in tight constricted spaces such as attics and under floor crawl spaces and able to lift heavy objects.
Note: In order to become certified you must first take the Building Analyst Core Course followed by one of the two specialty courses. The two specialties are the Envelope Course which is designed for technicians working in the weatherization field or the Heating Course which is designed for technicians working in the HVAC field. It is required to pass a written test and a field test in all courses to become certified.
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Building Analyst 

8:30 am – 4:30 pm
Central Oregon Community College2600 NW College Way, Room 116A Bend, OR 97701
Register through COCC. This five-day course covers the fundamentals of building science
• Shell types
• Building components
• Thermal boundaries
• Pressure boundaries
• Air sealing blower door technology and testing
• Building calculations
• Airflow and ventilation
• Combustion science and safety
• Cost effectiveness of energy measures
• Health & safety
Building Analyst Training Course includes instruction in the class room and hands-on field training using diagnostic and gas combustion equipment in a home. The course fee includes the written and field exams.
Prerequisites are basic math skills, basic knowledge of home construction, able to crawl in tight constricted spaces such as attics and under floor crawl spaces and able to lift heavy objects.
Note: In order to become certified you must first take the Building Analyst Core Course followed by one of the two specialty courses. The two specialties are the Envelope Course which is designed for technicians working in the weatherization field or the Heating Course which is designed for technicians working in the HVAC field. It is required to pass a written test and a field test in all courses to become certified.
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