Energy
efficient building operations course
Seminar
Summary
There is a proven link between effective maintenance and energy efficiency
– properly maintained plant and equipment consumes less energy,
as well as being better for the environment, safer to operate, cheaper
to run and more likely to satisfy the customer.
Unfortunately, maintenance practices are not always up to scratch and
the above benefits are lost.
This one day course will help anyone who services, supplies or maintains
equipment, manages facilities or has a role in the design, installation,
operation and commissioning of HVAC systems.
Newcomers to the industry especially will benefit from this excellent
induction to maintenance best practice techniques and strategies.
Key topics
• Energy efficient operation and maintenance of air conditioning
systems
• Buildings ‘ energy consumption and contribution of mechanical
services
• Compliance to relevant regulations, standards and codes
• Monitoring and reporting on energy efficiency
• Identifying strategies to improve building performance
• Maintenance strategies and typical maintenance schedules
• Selling energy efficiency to builders, owners, tenants and end
users
• Interpretation and establishment of energy management plans
• Impact of life cycle costing
This course is ideal for:
This one day course is ideal for anyone who provides services, supplies
equipment, maintains and / or manages facilities or has a role that
influences design, installation, operation and commissioning of HVAC
systems
Course dates and locations
Sydney
September 30th,
2008
Vibe Hotel
88 Alfred Street Milsons Point, NSW 2061
Adelaide
October 2nd,
2008
TBC
Melbourne
October 8th,
2008
Travelodge Southbank Melbourne
9 Riverside Quay, Southbank, VIC, 3006
Brisbane
October 15th,
2008
The Pavillion - Allan Border Field
1 Bogan Street, Breakfast Creek, QLD 4010
In-house training
The energy efficient building operations seminar can also be run at
your work place. If you have 8 or more people interested in doing the
course please contact Brendan Pejkovic on 03 8623 3007 to obtain further
information.
How can AIRAH help me achieve my Continued Professional Development
requirements?
AIRAH has compiled a comprehensive spreadsheet to help explain how AIRAH
activities can be counted towards your CPD requirements.
http://www.airah.org.au/pro_cpd.asp