This class teaches the concepts necessary to become a
certified HERS Rater. The class is a 6-day program, meeting the national standard for
training and certification for energy raters as adopted by RESNET. The online HERS Rater exam is given on the last day of class, and
is included in the registration fee.
Class instruction includes how to evaluate the energy performance and comfort issues of a
home. This is accomplished
by teaching comprehensive diagnostic procedures and the principles of the house as a system.
We train our students
in how to setup and operate the blower door and duct leakage testing equipment. Our in-house duct testing facility
allows hands-on opportunities to become familiar with the equipment. This gives every student the ability to setup and operate
the equipment in a controlled environment. Students will also apply this training in the field when we visit a home to perform an actual
rating.
- A basic understanding of building science principles and home construction
- A basic understanding of the principles of heat, air and moisture transfer
- Ability to diagnose air leakage, comfort and indoor air quality problems
- Ability to produce accurate and unbiased Home Energy Ratings, from building plans for new homes and from field inspection of existing homes
- Ability to produce a complete home energy analysis using Rem/Rate™ software
- Ability to perform field inspections and diagnostics using the blower door and duct leakage testing equipment
- An Understanding of the services and responsibilities of a HERS Rater and Provider
- How to potentially create or expand your business using home comfort, HERS and diagnostics procedures
Fee for class: $1289.00*
Course Material Included:- CGE's Rater Course Manual with supplemental materials, on CD (will receive on first day of class)
- "Residential Energy" by John Krigger/Chris Dorsi (will receive on first day of class)
- RESNET®National Rater Exam (exam taken online, last day of class)
- Rem/Rate™ Software, 60-day Full Use
- Two Provisional Ratings, that can be credited toward certification
- Class certificate issued upon successful completion of the class
- Lunch provided day 1 thru 5 (Monday - Friday)
- Refreshments
Maximum number of students for the training class is 12.
*Registration fees are Non-Refundable. If you need to cancel your paid registration, CGE will give you credit to take the class at a later scheduled class date. Fee is for class and included materials only, does not include all costs to become a certified rater (Provider fees, equipment, etc.)
Classes Start at 8am; instruction is Monday thru Friday with the exam on Saturday morning. Classes are held at our office in Ashburn, VA (Washington, DC Metro Area).
Items Required for Class:
- Laptop Computer (Windows based)
- Windows XP, Vista or windows 7 (Mac, Linux, etc based computers are not supported).
- Internet Explorer 5.5 or higher ONLY
- Wireless capability (WPA encryption Only supported) or Ethernet port
- CD-ROM Drive or USB Port
- Please note, we will need to install the Rem/Rate™ software on your computer. You will need to have the ability to install software (including user permissions).
- If you do not have a laptop computer, CGE as a limited number laptops that a student can use during the class and exam for a fee of $60. Please contact us if you need to use one of our laptops.
- Handheld calculator with square root button/function (a construction calculator is helpful)
- Tape measure, 25ft minimum
- Flashlight
- Clipboard
- Pen and/or pencil (we do not provide writing instruments to take notes, etc)
- Work boots/hard soled shoes and hard hat. Hard hats will be made available, if you do not have one. (Based upon availability, some of the training may be conducted on construction sites)
- Visit the HERS Rater Class FAQ, for items not required, but suggested.
This course is the first step toward becoming a Certified HERS Rater. As an energy rater, you will be able to produce a
HERS Rating and help homeowners/buyers qualify for incentives. This course complies with the national standard for training and certification of
HERS raters adopted by the Residential Energy Services Network (RESNET).
National Residential Energy Services Network (RESNET) has more
information on HERS Energy Ratings and provides a list of Accreted
HERS Energy Rating Providers compiled by state.
- A demonstrated understanding of the entire rating process (visit the RESNET website for the complete list) as demonstrated by scoring 80% or higher on the Rater test.
- An Agreement with a HERS Rating Provider accredited in your state (not all providers accept independent raters). The rater candidate has one year to be certified by a RESNET accredited Rating Provider after passing the rater exam.
- Satisfactory completion of 5 probationary ratings.