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Certified Energy Auditor Study Guide This guide is to help professional learns about the Certified Energy Auditor (CEA) Program, Apply for the CEA Examination, Register for the CEA Training Seminar and to provide resources for this dynamic program - Program Overview - Course Outline - Seminar Schedule - CEA Certification Application - Books & Resources - Sample Questions & Answers

The Certified Energy Auditor (CEA) certification was developed and added to the portfolio of certifications offered by the Association of Energy Engineer as a means of elevating the energy auditing professional s training & knowledgebase. Rising energy costs. Policy changes, reduction mandates and inefficiency in plants and buildings is continually driving the need for trained and experienced energy auditors. The CEA certification is one that identifies professionals as having the required knowledge and experience needed to succeed in the growing field of energy auditing. CEA Objectives To raise the professional standards of those engaged in energy auditing. To improve the practice of energy auditors by encouraging energy auditing in a continuing education program of professional development. To identify persons with acceptable knowledge of the principles and practices of energy auditing through completing an examination and fulfilling prescribed standards of performance and conduct. To award special recognition to those energy auditing professionals who have demonstrated a high level of competence and ethical fitness in energy auditing. CEA Eligibility The candidate for CEA certification must have: A four-year degree from an accredited university or college in engineering or architecture, or be a registered Professional Engineer (P.E.) or Registered Architect (R.A.). In addition, the applicant must have at least three years of experience in energy auditing, energy management, facility management, or experience related to energy management. A four-year non-engineering degree with at least four years experience in energy auditing, energy management, facility management, or experience related to energy management. or or A two-year technical degree with at least five years experience in energy auditing, energy management, facility management, or experience related to energy management. or Ten years of experience in energy auditing, energy management, facility management, or experience related to energy management. The current status of Certified Energy Manager (CEM ). or

Required Body of Knowledge The effective practice of energy auditing in the energy field requires in-depth knowledge of a wide variety of subjects. However, the candidate need only demonstrate to the satisfaction of the certification board the knowledge and ability to apply the essentials of energy auditing. The CEA Examination To be awarded the CEA designation, candidates must attend the Fundamentals of Energy Auditing Seminar prior to taking the CEA exam and receive a pass rate of 70% on the certification examination. The certification director keeps examination scores on file for a period of three years. Applicants that do not receive certification status can request that their applications be resubmitted to the CEA Board, if during that three-year period their education or experience level changes. The examination will be administered by the Association of Energy Engineers. The applicant must complete the written exam. The applicant is given four hours to complete the exam. Dates and locations are determined by the CEA Board. Candidates are notified of this information by the CEA Director. The examination questions are based on concepts and experiences basic to energy auditing on recognized tests, and on supplemental reading. The exam is open book! An examination administrator will proctor the examination. This administrator may be an AEE executive, an educator, a testing expert or agency, or whomever the certification board deems appropriate. The questions will be multiple choice and true/false. Grading is accomplished by the CEA Director. Examinations are identified by number rather than by the candidate name to assure confidentiality and objective grading. The written CEA examination deals with such subjects as: Energy Auditing Methodology Energy Audit Instrumentation Auditing Tools Economic Analysis Building Systems Lighting Building Envelope HVAC Controls Boilers and Steam Systems Water Auditing Reviewing Auditing Reports Fundamentals of Energy Auditing Seminar This 3-day program is designed to provide the specific training needed by professionals preparing to sit for AEE s Certified Energy Auditor (CEA) exam. You ll gain the fundamental knowledge needed to evaluate how energy is being used in a facility, and to identify where consumption can be reduced, covering useful calculation methods and practical examples. The instructor will emphasize effective auditing basics while putting them in the context of the big picture and the bottom line. Taking the Fundamentals of Energy Auditing Seminar is required to sit for the CEA Exam. The program is also designed to provide you with the opportunity to take part in a focused, fast-paced instructional program, designed both to expand your knowledge in the field, and to serve as a preparatory vehicle for the examination required to achieve AEE's Certified Energy Auditor (CEA) credential. For those wishing to qualify for the CEA certification, the CEA examination will be administered on the morning of the day following the seminar to prequalified applicants. CERTIFICATION Please Note: In order to qualify to sit for the CEA exam, you must submit your completed CEA application, along with a $300 application fee. For information on obtaining your CEA application form, or for further information on the CEA program, visit www.aeecenter.org/certification/cea.

DETAILED SEMINAR OUTLINE Introduction to Energy Auditing Building Envelope Heat flow concept R and U values Walls, roofs, windows, Low E glass Infiltration Lighting Systems Measurement of light Efficiency / efficacy / light color-cct/cri Lamp lumen depreciation Lamp types and characteristics Controls Air Conditioning Systems HVAC basics / load estimating / efficiencies Components Chillers electric, gas-driven, absorbers Piping arrangements Energy savings opportunities Heating Systems Boilers: fire tube, water tube, cast iron Distribution systems and thermal units Boiler energy management opportunities Furnaces electric, gas, pulse, condensing Furnace energy management opportunities Motors and Drives Types of motors Squirrel cage induction motors Operating characteristics / efficiencies Variable frequency drives Heat Pumps Operation / efficiencies Classifications Ventilation Systems Types / characteristics Heat recovery methods Domestic Hot Water Systems Types / efficiencies Circulating pumps Heat pump water heaters Water Conservation and Audits Rate structures Water conservation methods Irrigation and landscaping

Leak detection Water audit Utility Analysis Demand and energy Rates classifications Identifying billing errors Energy accounting Certified Energy Auditor (CEA) Program & Exam Application Please note: In addition to completing and submitting the seminar registration, in order to take the CEA exam certification applicants are also required to complete the CEA Certification online application CEA Certification Online Application: http://www.aeecenter.org/forms/form.html?id=560 The CEA exam is administered at each Fundamentals of Energy Auditing seminar site, on the morning following the last day of the seminar. Notification of Exam Results Within thirty days of the date of the exam, you will be notified of your score. Your application fee must be paid before your score can be released. Please do not call AEE about your test results before the end of the thirty-day period. Exam results are not available on the AEE website. Review by Certification Board: If you receive a passing score and have paid the examination fee, and if your file is complete, including all supporting documents, your file will be sent to the Certification Board for final review. You will be notified at that time that you will receive the Board's approval or denial within sixty days.

CEA Sample Test Questions 1. Which of the following is not always correct: (A) 10 kwh = 34,120 Btus (B) 5 therms = 500,000 Btus (C) 3 tons = 36,000 Btu/hr (D) 1 MCF = 1MMbtu 2. Determine the solar heat gain through a 1 x 3 window at 1:00 pm in August located at latitude 28 N. The window has an east orientation. The SHGF for the specified conditions is 160 BTU/Hr- ft 2. The SC is 0.70. (A) (B) (C) (D) 1,120 Btu/hr 228.6 Btu/hr 336 Btu/hr None of the above 3. The lighting efficiency term is lumens per watt. (A) True (B) False 4. A chiller has a full load rating of 0.7 kw/ton. What is the full load kw if this unit has a 200 ton rating? (A) 286 (B) 140 (C) 900 (D) 75 5. What is the $/MMBtu delivered to the space for an 80% efficient gas furnace if gas costs $12.00/MCF? (A) $8.89 (B) $11.23 (C) $22.46 (D) $15.00

6. Ground source heat pumps may not meet efficiency projections due to: (A) Improperly installed ground loop (B) Poor water treatment (C) Soil contamination (D) Oversizing 7. ASHRAE standard 62-2010 defines the minimum standards for: (A) HVAC equipment sizing (B) Acceptable indoor air quality levels (C) Chiller efficiencies (D) Motor efficiencies 8. An office building has 50 employees and is occupied for 250 work days a year. It is estimated that each employee uses, on the average, 1 gallon of hot water per day for hand washing. The hot water temperature required is 120 F and the city water is 60 F. Calculate the amount of annual energy required to heat this water: (A) 12.50 MMBTUs (B) 6.25 MMBtus (C) 25 Mbtus (D) 15.4 MMBtus 9. A three phase induction motor draws 13 amps at 240 volts. The power factor is 0.9. Determine the kw. (A) 5.54 (B) 5.16 (C) 4.86 (D) 6.32 10. A hospital uses 400,000 gallons of water per year just for showers. The showers have the old style showerheads that use 4.5 gpm. What is the annual amount of water saved if they replace the showerheads with new ones that comply with the maximum flow rates allowed per the Energy Policy Act of 1992? (A) 200,000 gallons per year (B) 285,765 gallons per year (C) 222,222 gallons per year (D) 177,778 gallons per year

Answer Key: 1- D 2- C 3- A 4- B 5- D 6- A 7- B 8- B 9- C 10- D Resources: U.S. Depart of Energy: http://www.eere.energy.gov U.S. EPA Energy Star: http://www.energystar.gov/index.cfm?c=assess_performance.conduct_assessments Plant Energy Auditing: http://www.energystar.gov/index.cfm?c=industry.bus_industry_plant_energy_auditing State Energy Offices http://apps1.eere.energy.gov/state_energy_program/seo_contacts.cfm Industrial Technologies Program http://www1.eere.energy.gov/industry/ AEE Certification Programs http://www.aeecenter.org/certification Real-time online seminars http://www.aeecenter.org/realtime Professional Reference Books http://www.aeecenter.org/books Technical Papers on Energy / Energy Auditing http://aeecenter.metapress.com

RECOMMENDED TEXTS FOR CEA EXAM PREPARATION Order Form provided on next page, or order online at www.aeeprograms.com/books Handbook of Energy Audits 9 th edition This best-selling handbook is the most comprehensive and practical reference available on energy auditing in buildings and industry. Completely edited throughout, this latest edition includes new chapters on investment grade energy audits and retro-commissioning audits, as well as new information on ISO 50001 and the Superior Energy Performance program. ISBN: 0-88173-685-6, 6 x 9, 495 pp., Illus., Hardcover, Order Code 675 Price: $130.00 Commercial Energy Auditing Reference Handbook 2 nd edition This practical desk reference for energy engineers, now fully updated and expanded with new material throughout, is designed to serve as a comprehensive resource for performing energy audits in commercial facilities. Although there are no "typical" commercial buildings, the book begins with the premise that when commercial facilities are subdivided into categories based on business type, many useful patterns can be identified which become generally applicable to the performance of an effective energy audit. Hence, discussion of procedures and guidelines is provided for a wide range of business and building types, such as schools and colleges, restaurants and fast food, hospitals and medical facilities, grocery stores, laboratories, lodging, apartment buildings, office buildings, retail, public safety, data centers, churches and religious facilities, libraries, laundries, warehouses and more. ISBN: 0-88173-648-1, 6 x 9, Illus.,689 pp., Hardcover ORDER CODE: 0644 Price: $135.00 Energy Management Handbook 8 th edition Newly revised and edited, this eighth edition includes significant updates to energy management controls systems, commissioning, measurement and verification, and high performance green buildings. Also updated are chapters on motors and drives, HVAC systems, lighting, alternative energy systems, building envelope, performance contracting and natural gas purchasing. You'll find coverage of every component of effective energy management, including energy auditing, economic analysis, boilers and steam systems, heat recovery, cogeneration, insulation, thermal storage, indoor air quality, utility rates, energy systems maintenance, and more. Detailed illustrations, charts and other helpful working aids are provided throughout. ISBN: 0-88173-707-0, 8½ x 11, 839 pp., Illus., Hardcover, Order Code 674 Price: $260.00

AEE BOOK ORDER FORM code: CEA Complete quantity, and amount due for each book you wish to order: Quantity AEE BOOKS Order Code Price Amount Due Handbook of Energy Audits 9th edition 675 $130.00 Commercial Energy Auditing Reference Handbook,2 nd edition 644 $135.00 Energy Management Handbook 8th edition 674 $260.00 Subtotal: $ Applicable Discount (AEE members only) Sales Tax 6% (State of Georgia Only) Shipping Fees: TOTAL: $ MEMBER DISCOUNT: A 15% discount is allowed to members of the Association of Energy Engineers (AEE). **DISCOUNT DOES NOT APPLY TO SALE ITEMS** _ AEE Member: (Member No. ) _ Membership Applied For (AEE will verify from Membership Director) GUARANTEE / RETURNS POLICY 1. Books may be returned undamaged for refund within 15 days of shipping date. 2. Books received damaged or defective should be returned promptly. Replacement will be made. SHIPPING ADDRESS Name Business Phone Signature (Required to Process Order) mail. SHIPPING & HANDLING FEES PREPAID & CREDIT CARD ORDERS: Add a shipping and handling fee of $10.00 for the first book and $4.00 for each additional book to your total order. INTERNATIONAL ORDERS Orders from outside the U.S. must be prepaid in U.S. dollars by check drawn on a U.S. bank, or by credit card & must include an additional charge of $10.00 per item, plus 15% for shipping and handling by surface Email Address Company (if applicable) Street Address (No P.O. Box) For questions or assistance with your order, call (770) 925-9558, or email brenda@aeecenter.org City, State, Zip INDICATE BILLING ADDRESS IF DIFFERENT FROM SHIPPING ADDRESS Name Company Street Address (No P.O. Box) City, State, Zip PAYMENT METHOD Visa MasterCard American Express Discover Check (Make payable to: AEE ENERGY BOOKS) CARD # EXPIRATION DATE MAIL YOUR ORDER TO: OR FAX TO: AEE Energy Books, P.O. Box 1026, Lilburn, GA 30048 (770) 381-9865 Above books may also be purchased online by visiting: www.aeeprograms.com/books