Tools for Energy Auditors

A Practical Guide to Essential Characteristics in Energy Audit Tools – Your Gateway to Expertise in Energy Auditing

Description

Energy Audit Tools Course

We’ve developed this energy audit tools course to help energy auditors buy or hire energy audit tools to know what to look for, how to best use different tools, and avoid common mistakes in tool purchases. Energy auditors with knowledge of energy auditor tools should end up with a toolkit that hasn’t cost an arm and a leg but helps them do better audits.

Get ready to wield your tools with confidence and precision!

  • Learn the crucial characteristics to look for in any energy auditing tool.
  • Gain practical insights into the usage of measurement tools for accurate assessments.
  • Discover how to effectively use various measurement tools, what to measure, and how to avoid common pitfalls.

Tools for Energy Auditors Description

Most energy users wanting to hire an energy auditor expect him to have available various tools to aid in identifying and quantifying energy savings opportunities. But there is little guidance on what tools are needed and how to assess a tool for its suitability.

Without this knowledge, you may end up buying tools that are rarely, if ever, used, or perhaps you end up with regularly used tools that are cumbersome and hard to use.

This energy audit tools course provides guidance on the characteristics you should be looking for in a tool. It discusses each category of measurement tool that auditors commonly use:

  • Electrical measurement tools for measuring voltage, amps, true RMS power, power factor
  • Water flow measurement tools focussing on ultrasonic flow meters
  • Temperature sensors and loggers
  • Infrared thermometers and infrared cameras / thermal cameras
  • Airflow measurement, including turbine anemometers and hot wire anemometers
  • Air pressure measurement
  • A range of other measurement tools

Our Tools for Energy Auditors course then looks at data collection tools, software tools, and tools that aid in communication and engagement.

Following this energy audit tools course, you should have a good idea of the tools you need and how you can best use them to aid your energy audits.

Who this course is for:

  • You have no prior energy audit experience
  • You are about to spend a lot on a tool, and would like reassurance you are doing the right thing
  • You are unsure if you have all the tools you need
  • You want to learn about software tools available for energy auditors
  • You are seeking practical tips on the selection and use of tools

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