HVAC Support Training


Proper mechanical system sizing is key to its efficiency—and it takes a trained expert to get it right.

In addition to conducting home energy audits and offering expert guidance, qualified Energy Advisors (EAs) are trained to provide diagnostic testing and calculations that support the proper sizing of mechanical systems. These services can be performed during a home evaluation and provide essential data that contractors use to determine the right equipment size based on the specific characteristics of the home and its duct system.

This includes calculating the appropriate heating and cooling loads to ensure the equipment delivers optimal comfort and energy efficiency, as well as assessing duct capacity to verify adequate airflow throughout the home. The result: a more comfortable, efficient, and reliable home for the homeowner.

CACEA offers industry-recognized training for these advanced services, including:

  • Whole-House CSA F280 Heat Loss/Heat Gain Training, and
  • Air Flow Duct Testing Training.

You can find qualified practitioners through our member directory below.

Qualified EAs

Names in bold are current CACEA members.

Shahin Arvandi, Green Canada Home Advisors, North Vancouver, BC, Arvandi.shahin@gmail.com 

Prab Atwal, E3 Eco Group, Burnaby, BC, prab@e3ecogroup.com

Sanjeev Batta, Step 5 Solutions, Burnaby, BC, info@batta.ca 

Richard Bice, Capital Home Energy, Vancouver, BC, richard@capitalhomeenergy.com 

Mike Blake, Capital Home Energy, Sechelt, BC, mike@capitalhomeenergy.com 

Karanveer Brar, Capital Home Energy, Vancouver, BC, karan@capitalhomeenergy.com 

Arno Bredenkamp, E3 Eco Group, GreenSpace EcoConsulting, Penticton, BC, info@GreenSpaceBC.ca 

Thomas Bredenkamp, GreenSpace EcoConsulting, Penticton, BC, info@greenspacebc.ca

Liam Butters, Ecology Consulting, Victoria, BC, liam@ecologyconsulting.ca  

Tommy Youngsung Byun, Capital Home Energy, Vancouver, BC, tommy@capitalhomeenergy.com 

Peter Cho, Peter Cho, Vancouver, BC, petersw.cho@gmail.com 

Emma Conway MEA, E3 Eco Group, Burnaby, BC, emma@e3ecogroup.com 

Aron Dalton, Aron Dalton, SaltSpring Island, BC, arondalton@gmail.com 

Sean Dimnik, Green Connect Energy Consulting, Victoria, BC, sean@greenconnect.ca

Darrell Eason, Focused Energy, Courtenay, BC, book@focusedenergy.ca 

Tom Furrer, Egnite Sustainability, Kelowna, BC, tom@egnite.ca 

Susan Gill, Total Home Solutions, Kelowna, BC, sue@totalhome.ca 

Ross Gordon, ARG Energy, Sechelt, BC, ross@argenergy.ca 

Geoffrey Green, Total Home Solutions Inc., Kelowna, BC, geoff@totalhome.ca 

Einar Halbig MEA, E3 Eco Group, Burnaby, BC, einar@e3ecogroup.com 

Peter Hartmann, Greener Solutions, Kimberley, BC, GreenerSolutionEAs@gmail.com 

Stuart Kidson, Enerlytics Building Performance Ltd., Victoria BC, stuart@enerlytics.ca 

Agnieszka Koziol, Energy Werx BC / Shoreline Building Performance, Nelson, BC, nieszkoz@gmail.com 

Franklin Landry, Capital Home Energy, Vancouver, BC, franklin@capitalhomeenergy.com 

Gilles Lesage MEA, Total Homes Solutions, Kelowna, BC, gilles@totalhome.ca 

Ian McGinnis, ACEA, Roberts creek, BC, coastalpassivehouse@gmail.com    

Rider Petch, Fluent Energy Consulting, Cumberland, BC, rider@fluentenergy.ca 

Mark Rosen MEA, Building Knowledge Canada, West Vancouver, BC, mark.rosen@buildingknowledge.ca  

Shawn Sales, Consider It Energy, Brentwood Bay, BC, info@consideritenergy.com 

Gurmukh Singh, CanTech Energy Advisors Ltd., Surrey, BC, info@cantechenergy.ca 

Oz Struk, Energuy Holdings Inc., Qualicum Beach, BC, oz.struk@energuy.com 

Krystal Symons, Falcon Engineering, Revelstoke, BC, Krystal.Symons@falcon.ca 

Brett Tracy, Thrive Energy Inc., West Kelowna, BC, brett@thriveenergyinc.com 

Wayne Wood, Hometech Energy Solutions Inc., Prince George, BC, wayne@hometechenergy.com 

De Chen, Homesol Building Solution, Calgary, AB, de.chen@homesol.ca 

Emerson Dickie, Energy Werx, Edmonton, AB, Emerson@greentransport.ca 

Stephen Downs, Building Efficiency Inc., Airdrie, AB, info@buildingefficiency.ca 

Kevin Dykstra, Kevin Dykstra R.E.A, Redcliff, AB, info@buildingefficiency.ca 

James Hornett, Western Energy Advisors, Calgary, AB, james.hornett@gmail.com 

Cooper Le MEA, 4 Elements Design, Calgary, AB, cooper@4elements.eco 

Patrick McMahon, Pareto Energy Inc., Calgary, AB, patrick@paretoenergy.ca 

Maka Onwudiwe, 4 Elements Integrated Design LTD, Edmonton, AB, maka@4elements.eco 

Kent Pearson, Advanced Energy Advisors, Medicine Hat, AB, kent@advancedea.com 

Nathan Philips, Philips Energy Consulting, Edmonton, AB, nathphilman@gmail.com 

Chelsah Thomas, Sol Invictus Energy Services, Lacombe County, AB, chelsah@sies.energy 

Jesse Thomas, Sol Invictus Energy Services, Lacombe County, AB, Jesse@SIES.energy

Jason Breker MEA, NRG Inspections, Regina, SK, nrg.guy.sk@gmail.com

Steven Ka Chun Cheung, Green Think Inc., Winnipeg, MB, chun0345@gmail.com 

Norman Garcia, AllClimate Consulting, Winnipeg, MB, norm@allclimateconsulting.com 

Ahmad Hammouz, prairieHOUSE Performance Inc., Winnipeg, MB, ahmad@gsp-engineering.ca 

Steven Michiels, EnergyWerx MB, St. Eustache, MB, steven.michiels@energywerx.ca 

Cahina Nait Achour, Buildingexpert Consulting Services, Winnipeg, MB, cahina.achour@buildingexpert.ca 

Kevin Strelioff, EnergyWerx MB, Narol, MB, kevin.strelioff@energywerx.ca 

Kevin Tousignant, Energy Werx MB, Winnipeg, MB, kevin.tousignant@energywerx.ca 

Yu Pang Wong, EnergyWerx Winnipeg, MB, jacky.wong@energywerx.ca 

Henock Abraham, EnviroCentre, Ottawa, ON, henock.abraham@envirocentre.ca 

Afshin Amirpoor Daylami, Green Canada Home Advisors Inc., Aurora, ON, daylami.af@gmail.com  

Noushin Amirpour Deilami, Green Canada Home Advisors Inc., Toronto, ON, noushinamirpour@gmail.com 

Vahid Azari, All season inspection, Vaughan, ON, info@allseasoninspection.com 

Audrey Bayens, Goldfinch Energy, Stouffville, ON, abayens@goldfinchenergy.ca 

Angela Bustmante MEA, TrueZero, Cambridge, ON, angela@truezero.ca  

Les Carr, Amerispec Kingston, Kingston, ON, amerispec.les.carr@gmail.com 

Masoud Dehghandokht, EnerGeek Inc., Vaughan, ON, dehghandokht@gmail.com 

Tom Grochmal, Trim Tab, Chatham, ON, tom@trimtabretrofits.com 

Kasper Gruszczynski, Windfall Ecology Centre, Aurora, ON, kasper.gruszczynski@windfallcentre.ca 

Ying Han, Building Knowledge Canada, Cambridge, ON, ying@buildingknowledge.ca

Anne Hogarth, Goldfinch Energy, Toronto, ON, annehogarth@gmail.com 

Erik Hopp, EnviroCentre, Cornwall, ON, erik.hopp@envirocentre.ca 

Violet Kopperson, Windfall Ecology Centre, Aurora, ON, violet@windfallcentre.ca 

Jerry Li, A & J Energy Consultants Inc., Markham, ON, jerry@ajec.ca

Stephen Magneron MEA, Homesol Building Solutions Inc., Perth, ON, smagneron@homesol.ca 

Shima Makaremi, Green Canada Home Advisors Inc., Holland Landing, ON, maka.designbuild@gmail.com 

Scott Meyer, EnviroCentre, Ottawa, ON, scott.meyer@envirocentre.ca 

Mehdi Moradi, CoEfficient Building Science, Toronto, ON, moradi.ca16@gmail.com 

Mehdi Motakefpour, EnerGeek Inc., Thornhill, ON, info@energeek.ca 

Azita Nesar, Green Canada Home Advisors Inc., Aurora, ON, greenbuildingcanmo@gmail.com 

Sam Ramoul, Metro Contracting Inc., Beeton, ON, sam@thigroup.ca 

Matthias Ronczka, Earnscliffe Energy Solutions, Mulmur, ON, matthiasronczka@earnscliffeenergysolutions.com 

Tim Shirali, The Home Inspectors Group, Thornhill, ON, timshirali@gmail.com 

Toby Smith MEA, Building Knowledge, Cambridge, ON, toby@buildingknowledge.ca 

Justin Spak, AmeriSpec of Peterborough and the Kawarthas, Peterborough, ON, justin.spak@amerispec.ca 

Michael Thiamiyu, Ecohome Advisor, Sault Ste. Marie, ON, michael.thiamiyu@gmail.com 

Troy Tilbury MEA, Building Knowledge Canada, Ottawa, ON, troy.tilbury@buildingknowledge.ca 

Patrick Uddenberg, Vita Energy, Toronto, ON, puddenberg@gmail.com 

Haresh Vaghasiya, Green Home Consulting, Hamilton, ON, haresh@greenhomeconsulting.ca 

Abraham Wairisal, City of Toronto, Mississauga, ON, awairisal@gmail.com 

Jack Zhou MEA, A&J Energy Consultants, Kitchener, ON, jack@ajec.ca 

Andrew Arsenault, Homesol Building Solutions Inc., Moncton, NB, andrew.arsenault@homesol.ca 

Kannan Muthuraj, Homesol Building Solutions Inc., Registered Energy Advisor, NB, kannanmuthurajb@gmail.com 

Terry Ouellette, RU-GREEN Energy solutions, Moncton, NB, terry@greenfootenergy.ca 

Zenon Pilipowicz MEA, Homesol Building Solutions, Moncton, NB, zpilipow@gmail.com 

Samer Omar, Clean Foundation, Lower Sackville, NS, s.m.t.omar@outlook.com 

David Stewart, Homesol Building Solutions Inc., Halifax, NS, david.stewart@homesol.ca 

Larbi Toumi, Buildingexpert Consulting Services, Halifax, NS, larbi.toumi@buildingexpert.ca 

Stephen Chandler, Homesol Building Solutions Inc., Stratford, PE, stephen.chandler@homesol.ca 

Derek Jorgensen, Homesol Building Solutions Inc., Cornwall, PE, derek.jorgensen@homesol.ca 

Giovanni Marsala, Buildingexpert Consulting Services, Saint-Jérôme, QC, giovanni.marsala@buildingexpert.ca 

Training

Proper mechanical system sizing is key to its efficiency—and it takes a trained expert to get it right.

The CSA F280-12 is a Canadian standard used to calculate heat loss and heat gain in residential buildings, ensuring that heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems are properly sized for efficiency and comfort. This calculation is increasingly required by incentive programs across Canada. 

With recognized training, Energy Advisors (EAs) are well-positioned to offer this service to homeowners and contractors as part of their professional practice.

CACEA offers Whole House CSA F280 training, developed in collaboration with Natural Resources Canada. This training enables qualified EAs to perform accurate whole-house heat loss and gain calculations in the retrofit market using verified software that relies on data primarily collected during home energy evaluations.

See Events for the next scheduled F280 training program.

About the training

REAs and non-EA HOT2000 modellers will be able to perform precise whole-house heat loss and gain calculations in the retrofit market. By using verified software, EAs and other HOT2000 modelers can size heating and cooling equipment primarily based on data collected during home energy evaluations, with minimal additional F280-compliant information as needed. 

Upon completing this course, you will be able to offer this service to homeowners and contractors, providing essential calculations that HVAC professionals can use to size heat pumps accurately.

Please note: This course does not cover air distribution design and does not enable EAs or other HOT2000 modelers to select specific heat pumps or make direct sizing recommendations.

This course, developed in collaboration with Natural Resources Canada, guides participants through the CSA F280 whole-house heat loss and gain calculation process to gain practical knowledge and skills to deliver data-driven calculations that HVAC professionals can reference for heat pump sizing and expand the value you bring to the retrofit market.

Participants will:

  • Understand the importance of heat loss and gain calculations for existing housing.
  • Learn key definitions and concepts critical to heat loss and gain calculations.
  • Grasp the principles and content of whole-house heat loss and gain calculations.
  • Identify the similarities and differences between HOT2000 energy simulation data and CSA F280 calculations.
  • Gain familiarity with verified software that integrates HOT2000 inputs through hands-on case studies.

Successful candidates receive a Certificate of Qualification and are listed on the CACEA website.

Additional Sources for Qualified F280 Professionals 

When selecting mechanical equipment such as a heat pump, it is best practice to assess the airflow characteristics of existing ductwork systems—in addition to calculating heat loss and heat gain. This simple yet valuable test can be conducted by a qualified Energy Advisor (EA) as part of a home energy audit and typically takes just 20–30 minutes to complete.

The test involves drilling 2–3 small, sealable holes in the ductwork near the furnace while the system is operating. A probe is inserted into the primary duct to measure airflow, providing essential data for ensuring equipment is properly matched to the home’s distribution system.

With specialized training, EAs are ideally positioned to offer this diagnostic service to both homeowners and contractors as part of their professional energy assessment practice.

About the Training

CACEA, in collaboration with Natural Resources Canada, offers Air Flow Duct Testing Training to equip EAs with the skills and knowledge to accurately assess duct airflow during home evaluations.

This course enables Registered Energy Advisors (REAs) to:

  • Conduct duct airflow tests using TrueFlow equipment
  • Understand airflow principles in ducted HVAC systems
  • Identify and record key airflow data points
  • Provide HVAC professionals with critical information to accurately size heat pumps

Please note: This course does not authorize EAs to select specific heat pumps or make direct equipment sizing recommendations.

The following people have taken the training. Names in bold are current CACEA members.