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 Steps to become a CIBSE Low Carbon Energy Assessor to produce Energy Performance Certificates (EPCs)
 Download the LCEA Regional Flowchart 1. Undertake desk based EPC / Low Carbon Consultant Design training & examination with CIBSE go to training page for details (dates, costs, booking form etc). This training is applicable in England and Wales
 Steps to become a CIBSE Low Carbon Energy Assessor to produce Display Energy Certificates (DECs)
 Download the LCEA Regional Flowchart 1. Undertake training dependent on whether or not you are already a member of the CIBSE Low Carbon Consultant's Register...go to main CIBSE website for details of training (dates, costs, booking form etc). This
 Becoming an Air Conditioning Inspector
 Download the LCEA Regional Flowchart 1. Undertake training in the government requirements for assessing a complex air conditioning system from CIBSE Professional Learning. Full details on course content, dates and booking from the Air Conditioning
 Low Carbon Energy Assessor (Residential) to produce Domestic Energy Performance Certificates (EPCs)
 Only Low Carbon Energy Assessors already registered with CIBSE Certification can apply for accreditation to produce domestic energy performance certificates through CIBSE Certification. To extend your registration to produce domestic energy performance
 Becoming a CIBSE Low Carbon Energy Assessor to produce EPCs in Scotland
 CIBSE Scotland Energy Assessor Scheme Building Standards Division of the Scottish Government (BSDSG) have entered into Protocol with The Chartered Institution of Building Services Engineers (CIBSE) Scotland to produce EPCs for existing buildings.
 Levels 3, 4 and 5 - who can do what
 Download flowchart (35KB PDF file) There are two grades of buildings under the EPC requirements which relate to the complexity of the building being assessed. · a SIMPLE building is one having “frequently occurring characteristics" such as sim
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