A UK energy inspector must take a series of lectures, workshops and hands-on
training to pass the testing and earn the diploma as domestic energy
assessor.
For those who have not had any practical training as an energy
inspector, one of the course packages offered by the NHER sets aside the
classroom lecture method and involves one day of workshops broken up into small
groups and one day of home energy assessment visits.
No more than 15 can
participate in these energy courses, as the workshops must be interactive for
all. The emphasis here will be the survey of actual homes, the use of the real
EPC software and the production of actual Energy Performance
Certificates.
What the novice energy inspector will learn is an
understanding of the various government-regulated RDSAP conventions, and the
how-tos of measuring and recording property dimensions with accuracy.
The
candidates will also learn how to identify residential construction elements
correctly and to record their descriptions. As an energy inspector theyll need
to be able to identify and to record the safety and health risks of each
property, to and by the occupants.
This course will teach that, as well
as the steps for entering data into online Energy Performance Certification
software. After an energy inspector candidate completes this course she or he
should be able to actually produce and EPC and to recommend to owners the
various measures they can implement and products they can introduce to improve
their dwellings energy efficiency.
All domestic energy assessor
candidates, whether they have energy inspector experience or not, must take the
last component of NHER energy inspection training. Included are two days that
include workshops in small interactive groups and a survey.
This energy
inspector training should consolidate all energy inspection knowledge and
provide some additional knowledge and skills. This could include the study of
non-standard properties, unusual residential building features and the
technology of renewable energy sources integrated into the buildings
themselves.
This final element of training should assure that the
graduating energy inspector will be able to start assessing home with confidence
in their ability to do so proficiently.
Energy inspector training details
at this level include the methods for identifying and dealing with constructions
that are not standard and residential property features that are
unusual.
Theyll learn as well the identification and handling of hot
water, heating and air conditioning systems that are not standard. Other energy
inspector lessons will include identification and recommendation of renewable
energy technology that can be integrated into residential
construction.
These might include solar heat f water and space and
photovoltaic panels. Graduates of this energy inspector training should leave
confident that she or he is fully trained in RDSAP conventions and every aspect
of performing as a DEA.
The last step of this energy inspector training
will include completion of an actual inspection, with supervision - a
requirement of a VRQ assessment.
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