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Come hear Alex Meaney present “Good HVAC Design: Forward, Backward, and In-Between” this Tuesday, February 27th at 5:30 PM.

Monthly HEATLOAD WORKSHOPS each 1st Wednesday 5:30 – 7:30 pm (CST)

Heatload Workshops occur every first Wednesday evening at 5:30 p.m. with an online format for anyone seeking assistance or orientation involving code-required heatload calculations (ACCA Manual J, D, and S). SELACACI’s dedicated volunteers make themselves available to assist contractors with heatload calculations, questions, and problems, including issues with heatload software programs. This service is offered to address of the longstanding code requirement and potential liability for contractors. This is not a training class, but more of a discussion prompted by the issues you bring from your real-world experience.

The link remains the same each month: meet.google.com/neh-qrdi-caa

Contact admin@selacaci.org to join the workshop.

SELACACI’s Mailing List

In person events and workshops are being planned for Spring 2024. Look for updates in our list serve and on this webpage. To receive monthly email confirmations of SELACACI’s Heatload Workshops, training programs, and other industry news bulletins, contact us to join SELACACI’s mailing list.

SELACACI’s Resource Page

Stay tuned to this website’s Resources page for updates for Code changes pertinent to the HVAC industry generally.

The 2021 I.R.C. (International Residential Code) went into effect on January 1, 2023. The referenced “energy efficiency” chapter (IECC 2021) with Louisiana amendments, went into effect on July 1, 2023. Learn more on SELACACI’s resources page.

SELACACI’s Member Survey

SELACACI’s Board invites input & ideas as it develops upcoming programs. Download our member survey to share your ideas for informative and interesting training opportunities with us.

SELACACI Training Opportunities

Monthly Heatload Workshops

At the Heatload Workshop in April, Kenny Ripberger demonstrates the use of computerized heatload programs for contractors and a City official.

At a Heatload Workshop in April, Kenny Ripberger demonstrates the use of computerized heatload programs for contractors and a City official.

SELACACI’s Heatload Workshops are open to anyone seeking help with problems or orientation involving the code-required heatload calculations (Manuals J, D, and S). Learn more about these workshops, training programs, and past events on SELACACI’s training page.