Continuing Education for HVAC Professionals
The following continuing education courses are approved by United States Green Building
Council (USGBC) for LEED credentialing maintenance and American Institute of Architects (AIA) for sustainable
design (SD) and health, safety and welfare (HSW) to help design professionals make sound decisions that meet or
exceed the technical requirements of a green building. All courses are available at no charge to demonstrate our
commitment to sustainability through sound HVAC design principles. These courses may also qualify for
state-licensed professional continuing education. Please check with your local state board to find out
if these courses meet local requirements.
Once you have viewed the online course, please take the required assessment quiz. When you have successfully
submitted your quiz, Trane will award you with a certificate of completion which provides the information
required to self-report credit using the GBCI online form. AIA professionals need to provide your AIA member
number. Trane will submit your member information to AIA.
LEED-Specific Courses
ASHRAE Standards 62.1 and 90.1, and VAV Systems
View details | 1.5 CE Hours | LEED-specific - Project Systems and Energy Impacts or Synergistic Opportunities and LEED Application Process
ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2004: Ventilation Rate Procedure
View details | 1.5 CE Hours | LEED-specific - Synergistic Opportunities and LEED Application Process
ASHRAE Standard 90.1-2010
View details | 1.5 CE Hours | LEED-specific - Project Systems and Energy Impacts or Synergistic Opportunities and LEED Application Process
LEED 2009 Modeling and Energy Savings
View details | 1.5 CE Hours | LEED-specific - Project Systems and Energy Impacts
Applications and Systems Courses
Air-Handling Systems, Energy and IAQ
View details | 1.5 CE Hours | Project Systems and Energy Impacts
ASHRAE Standard 189.1-2011 Update
View details | 1.5 CE Hours | Project Surroundings and Public Outreach
Central Geothermal System Design and Control
View details | 1.5 CE Hours | Project Systems and Energy Impacts
Dedicated Outdoor Air Equipment
View details | 1.5 CE Hours | Project Systems and Energy Impacts
Energy-Saving Opportunities for LEED and the Energy Policy Act
View details | 1.5 CE Hours | Project Systems and Energy Impacts
Energy-Saving Strategies for Rooftop VAV Systems
View details | 1.5 CE Hours | Synergistic Opportunities and LEED Application Process
Fans in Air-Handling Systems
View details | 1.5 CE Hours | Project Systems and Energy Impacts
Ice Storage Design and Application
View details | 1.5 CE Hours | Project Systems and Energy Impacts
Upgrading Existing Chilled-Water Systems
View details | 1.5 CE Hours | Project Systems and Energy Impacts
VSDs and Their Effects on System Components
View details | 1.5 CE Hours | Project Systems and Energy Impacts
High-Performance VAV Systems
View details | 1.5 CE Hours | Project Systems and Energy Impacts
Trane helps create environmentally responsible, high-performance building solutions. We are committed to
developing educational programs structured around emerging trends, standards and your needs. Sustainable
strategies such as energy efficiency through proper HVAC design principles, equipment selection, maintenance
and operation, and control strategies is just one area of focus for continuing education. As we build our
course curriculum we would like to know how we’re doing.
Please contact us with comments or
suggestions for future programs to help enhance our course offering.
Trane, in proposing these system design and application concepts, assumes no responsibility for the performance or desirability of any resulting system design. Design of the HVAC system is the prerogative and responsibility of the engineering professional.
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