Heat Recovery Ventilator Design & Installation

*Please note: At present, TECA Quality First Training is only applicable to British Colombia Registrants.

TECA's Quality First Heat Recovery Ventilator course encompasses the proper design, installation, and commissioning and balancing of a Heat Recovery Ventilator (HRV) or an Energy Recovery Ventilator (ERV). This course expands on the BC Building Code 9.32 and 9.36 requirements, and participants will leave with a comfortable understanding of the function and purpose of a balanced ventilation system. 

  • Includes instruction and examples for applying two of the four acceptable ventilation systems described in the BC Building Code:
  1. HRV with dedicated ventilation ductwork, and
  2. HRV integrated with a forced-air heating system.
  • Includes checklists:
  1. System Design
  2. Installation
  3. Balancing & Commissioning

This course provides instruction to ensure that participants have the skills and knowledge to design, install and balance an HRV/ERV principal ventilation system. Manuals include technical information and documents necessary to meet requirements of Municipal Inspection Authorities.

Successful participants will receive a registered number on a certificate, a wallet card and stamp.

NOTE: Course fees include 6 hours of instruction, the 2-hour exam, and the Quality First™ HRV/ERV manual, provided at the start of class. Software is not included.

PLEASE NOTE THAT CURRENT VENTILATION CERTIFICATION IS A PREREQUSITE TO THIS COURSE.

Listed price is for TECA members.

Cost for Regulators/Inspectors: $259 | Cost for Non-members: $659

Click here to see available dates and to register

 

IMPORTANT ENFORCEMENT REMINDER FROM THE CITY OF VANCOUVER:

The HRV stamp will be required for issued new home applications or permits that are subject to the 2019 Vancouver Building By-law (VBBL), which came into effect November 1st, 2019. That means projects with permits issued before this date, or are otherwise subject to the 2014 VBBL, will not require the stamp. 

An HRV installation checklist to confirm acceptable sizing and installation.

An HRV commissioning checklist to confirm acceptable operation.

The checklists must be the most recent version developed by an approved industry organization such as TECA.

Each HRV checklist will require a valid HRV course stamp from an approved industry course provider such as TECA.

*HRV is meant to represent either an HRV or ERV