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PTCS Heat Pump Class
Monday, Oct. 20
$100.00 per person
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PTCS Duct Seal Class
Tues., Oct. 21 – Thurs., Oct. 23
$170.00 per person
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Clark PUD Operation Center
8600 NE 117th Ave
Vancouver, WA 98662 |
Contact: Andres Morrison
amorrison@ecosconsulting.com
503.525.2700 x 142 |
Welcome to Ecos Consulting’s website designed to support contractors and utilities
who are implementing
Heat Pump and Duct Sealing programs based on Performance Tested Comfort Systems (PTCS™) standards.
The purpose of this website is to allow contractors and utilities to verify that
particular technicians are
certified to PTCS™
Standards and to provide information
that will help technicians meet standards.
Programs
Many utilities offer conservation programs that provide financial incentives to
customers who have a system installed by a PTCS™ Certified technician. Examples
include: ENERGY STAR® Homes Northwest, public utilities that utilize funding from
Bonneville Power Administration’s (BPA’s) Conservation Rate Credit, and Puget Sound
Energy’s Air Source Electric Heat Pump program.
PTCS™ “Service Providers,” such as Ecos Consulting and Proctor Engineering, provide
quality control by reviewing forms and conducting on site inspections. Feedback
is provided to technicians and utilities in order to continue to improve the quality
of the installations.
The Oregon Residential Tax Credit program accepts PTCS heat pump commissioning tests,
but contractors must first apply to be listed as tax credit certified technician in
order to qualify the installation for the tax credit.
Click here
for information about becoming an Oregon tax credit certified technician.
Program Standards and Examples
Below are the technical standards for PTCS™ Duct Sealing and Heat Pump Commissioning.
Click on the links to download the files in Adobe Acrobat format.
Certified Technicians
Heat Pump Field Form Detailed Instructions
To check your PTCS™ Certification number, click on the “Certified Technicians” tab
above.
The Certified Technician database contains names of technicians that have been trained
over the last 5-10 years, and designates what type of systems they are certified
to work on (e.g. Duct Sealing in existing homes, Heat Pumps, etc). It has been compiled
from various sources, such as Oregon Department of Energy, NEEA, WSU, Proctor Engineering,
and Climate Crafters.
Master Technician Training Path
If you have any questions about the registry please contact:
Andres Morrison
Ecos Consulting
PTCS Program Manager
503.525.2700 x142
Fax 503-961-1376
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