ATLANTA - A full slate of American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE) instructional courses on energy and IAQ will be available for attendees at the ASHRAE 2009 Winter Conference and the AHR Expo in Chicago this January.

Four six-hour courses and 11 three-hour courses are being offered by the ASHRAE Learning Institute.

Professional Development courses taking place Saturday, Jan. 24, at the Palmer House Hilton are: Complying with Requirements of ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2007; Exceeding Standard 90.1-2007; Testing, Adjusting, & Balancing; and The Commissioning Process in New & Existing Buildings.

Short Courses taking place Sunday-Tuesday, Jan. 25-27, at McCormick Place in conjunction with the AHR Expo are: Humidity Control: Basic Principles, Loads, & Equipment; The Basics of a Proposed Standard on High Performance Green Buildings (Standard 189.1P); Introduction to Green Buildings & Sustainable Construction; Energy Management in New & Existing Buildings; Chilled Beam Technology; Low-Temperature Radiant Heating & High Temperature Radiant Cooling Systems; Installation of Residential Ventilation Systems (Standard 62.2); Healthcare Facilities: Best Practice HVAC Design Considerations & Criteria; Humidity Control: Applications, Control Levels, & Mold Avoidance; Healthcare Facilities: Best Practice Applications of HVAC Systems; and Introduction to Thermal Energy Storage Systems for A/C.

For complete course and meeting registration, visit www.ashrae.org/chicago.

Publication date:11/17/2008