 | Building re-tuning (BRT) is a systematic process to identify and correct building operational problems that can lead to inefficiencies, costly equipment failures, energy waste, and dissatisfied occupants. When properly executed, re-tuning can prevent these and other costly mistakes, saving between five and 25 percent of all energy used in a building.
The Clean Energy Center’s Building Re-tuning course teaches building managers, operations and maintenance staff, retro-commissioning agents, and control vendors how to make small to large-size commercial buildings more efficient, while improving their bottom line, energy efficiency, and occupant comfort.
Course topics include:
- The purpose and benefit of building re-tuning
- Using data to diagnose system and mechanical inefficiencies
- Techniques for conducting an effective building walkdown
- Quantifying energy conservation measures (ECM)
- Demand management strategies
Qualifications to apply and attend this training:
- Must be a Potomac Edison C&I Customer
- Applicant must be involved in Building Operations, Engineering, Maintenance, or Ownership
- Must complete and submit an application (which must be processed and accepted, will be notified by email)
Course instructor and content provided by: Clean Energy Center | Pennsylvania College of Technology
Paid for by Potomac Edison
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