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Faculty January Webinar Series Solar Photovoltaic System Design • Introduction to Residential Solar • Design Your Solar Roof • Community Solar • Solar Battery Management Systems Masonry Design and Construction • Introduction to Masonry Materials and Requirements • Masonry Construction Techniques • Quality Control and Sampling • Masonry Inspections and the Masonry Standards Joint Committee (MSJC) Code NFPA 70E • NFPA 70E, Part I • NFPA 70E, Part II Pumping and Piping Systems • Introduction to Pumps: Operations, Principles and Calculations • Design Standards and Codes • Piping System Components, Materials and Calculations • Handling Pump and Piping System Problems Solar Photovoltaic System Design JR Cromer - Master electrician with a mechanical engineering degree from the University of Pennsylvania, and a North American Board of Certified Energy Practitioners (NABCEP)-certified PV installation professional. Mr. Cromer has led the design and installation of solar power projects ranging from 3kW to 1000kW in size, across a broad spectrum of residential, rooftop commercial, and utility ground mount projects. His development work includes writing grants and solar leasing models, evaluating design software, and touring various USA-based inverter, module, and racking manufacturers. Mr. Cromer constantly updates his educational programs to introduce best practices to the building design community in a pragmatic, content-rich format. He has been working with Halfmoon Education since 2010, and his programs have been well-reviewed by professionals across the country. Masonry Design and Construction Elias A. Toubia, Ph.D., P.E. Dr. Toubia is an assistant professor with the University of Dayton’s School of Engineering where he teaches classes in mechanics, civil engineering materials, design of concrete structures, masonry design, design of timber structures and structural dynamics. His research interests include innovative structural design systems, composite materials and experimental testing, behavior of reinforced concrete and masonry structures. Dr. Toubia is a member of the American Society of Engineering Education, the American Concrete Institute, and The Masonry Society. Dr. Toubia holds a US Patent and an outstanding paper award from the Masonry Society Journal. Dr. Toubia has extensive experience in designing complex structures, and he has written several articles on structures and materials that have been featured in major peer-reviewed journals. NFPA 70E Charles R. Miller, Master Electrician, business owner, author, educator in Lebanon, TN Mr. Miller spent 18 years as a successful business owner and electrical contractor. Since then, he has focused his time and energy on writing and teaching to promote knowledge and proficiency among engineers, electricians, and tradespeople in the field. Throughout his career, he has passed more than 45 Master Electrical exams (with a score of 93 or higher) and seven Electrical Inspector exams. As an author and illustrator, he has an extensive list of electrical-related publications to his credit, including some published by the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA). Mr. Miller also sits on two NFPA committees, including the committee for the NFPA 70E standard. In 1988 he began to focus and dedicate himself to electrical-related training. Besides teaching his own custom-tailored classes and seminars covering various aspects of the electrical industry, Mr. Miller partners with some of the top electrical training organizations in the country. His list of achievements include teaching with the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA). Pumping and Piping Systems George Walters III, PE, CPD Mechanical Engineer at BMH Engineering LLC Mr. Walters is a professional engineer and is certified in plumbing design through the American Society of Plumbing Engineers. His responsibilities overlap into the professional engineering areas of civil engineering, mechanical engineering, chemical engineering, fire protection engineering, and process engineering. He performs calculations, sizes equipment, and prepares plumbing design and construction documents. Mr. Walters is a member of the Atlanta Chapter of the American Society of Plumbing Engineers (ASPE). He earned his B.S. degree in Mechanical Engineering from Georgia Tech. To register and view webinar agendas visit us online at: www.halfmoonseminars.org/webinars/ January Webinar Series: • Solar Photovoltaic System Design • Masonry Design and Construction • NFPA 70E • Pumping and Piping Systems January Webinar Series Solar Photovoltaic System Design Architects: 12.0 HSW Contact Hours AIA: 12.0 HSW LUs Engineers: 12.0 PDHs NABCEP: 6.0 CEUs Masonry Design and Construction Architects: 8.0 HSW Contact Hours AIA: 8.0 HSW LUs Engineers: 8.0 PDHs NFPA 70E Architects: 8.0 HSW Contact Hours Engineers: 8.0 PDHs Pumping and Piping Systems Engineers: 6.0 PDHs Plumbers: 6.0 Hours Each webinar in these series earns continuing education credit. The credit hours shown above are for all the webinars in each series. See inside for credits available at individual webinars. Visit www.halfmoonseminars.org to read full speaker biographies and learn more about our distinguished faculty!

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January Webinar SeriesSolar Photovoltaic System Design

• Introduction to Residential Solar • Design Your Solar Roof• Community Solar • Solar Battery Management Systems

Masonry Design and Construction• Introduction to Masonry Materials and Requirements• Masonry Construction Techniques • Quality Control and Sampling• Masonry Inspections and the Masonry Standards Joint Committee (MSJC) Code

NFPA 70E• NFPA 70E, Part I • NFPA 70E, Part II

Pumping and Piping Systems• Introduction to Pumps: Operations, Principles and Calculations• Design Standards and Codes• Piping System Components, Materials and Calculations• Handling Pump and Piping System Problems

Solar Photovoltaic System DesignJR Cromer - Master electrician with a mechanical engineering degree from the University of Pennsylvania, and a North American Board of Certified Energy Practitioners (NABCEP)-certified PV installation professional. Mr. Cromer has led the design and installation of solar power projects ranging from 3kW to 1000kW in size, across a broad spectrum of residential, rooftop commercial, and utility ground mount projects. His development work includes writing grants and solar leasing models, evaluating design software, and touring various USA-based inverter, module, and racking manufacturers. Mr. Cromer constantly updates his educational programs to introduce best practices to the building design community in a pragmatic, content-rich format. He has been working with Halfmoon Education since 2010, and his programs have been well-reviewed by professionals across the country.

Masonry Design and ConstructionElias A. Toubia, Ph.D., P.E. Dr. Toubia is an assistant professor with the University of Dayton’s School of Engineering where he teaches classes in mechanics, civil engineering materials, design of concrete structures, masonry design, design of timber structures and structural dynamics. His research interests include innovative structural design systems, composite materials and experimental testing, behavior of reinforced concrete and masonry structures. Dr. Toubia is a member of the American Society of Engineering Education, the American Concrete Institute, and The Masonry Society. Dr. Toubia holds a US Patent and an outstanding paper award from the Masonry Society Journal. Dr. Toubia has extensive experience in designing complex structures, and he has written several articles on structures and materials that have been featured in major peer-reviewed journals.

NFPA 70ECharles R. Miller, Master Electrician, business owner, author, educator in Lebanon, TNMr. Miller spent 18 years as a successful business owner and electrical contractor. Since then, he has focused his time and energy on writing and teaching to promote knowledge and proficiency among engineers, electricians, and tradespeople in the field. Throughout his career, he has passed more than 45 Master Electrical exams (with a score of 93 or higher) and seven Electrical Inspector exams. As an author and illustrator, he has an extensive list of electrical-related publications to his credit, including some published by the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA). Mr. Miller also sits on two NFPA committees, including the committee for the NFPA 70E standard. In 1988 he began to focus and dedicate himself to electrical-related training. Besides teaching his own custom-tailored classes and seminars covering various aspects of the electrical industry, Mr. Miller partners with some of the top electrical training organizations in the country. His list of achievements include teaching with the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA).

Pumping and Piping SystemsGeorge Walters III, PE, CPD Mechanical Engineer at BMH Engineering LLCMr. Walters is a professional engineer and is certified in plumbing design through the American Society of Plumbing Engineers. His responsibilities overlap into the professional engineering areas of civil engineering, mechanical engineering, chemical engineering, fire protection engineering, and process engineering. He performs calculations, sizes equipment, and prepares plumbing design and construction documents. Mr. Walters is a member of the Atlanta Chapter of the American Society of Plumbing Engineers (ASPE). He earned his B.S. degree in Mechanical Engineering from Georgia Tech.

To register and view webinar agendas visit us online at: www.halfmoonseminars.org/webinars/

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January Webinar Series

Solar Photovoltaic System DesignArchitects: 12.0 HSW Contact Hours AIA: 12.0 HSW LUs Engineers: 12.0 PDHs NABCEP: 6.0 CEUs

Masonry Design and ConstructionArchitects: 8.0 HSW Contact Hours AIA: 8.0 HSW LUs Engineers: 8.0 PDHs

NFPA 70EArchitects: 8.0 HSW Contact Hours Engineers: 8.0 PDHs

Pumping and Piping SystemsEngineers: 6.0 PDHs Plumbers: 6.0 Hours

Each webinar in these series earns continuing education credit. The credit hours shown above are for all the webinars in each series. See inside for credits available at individual webinars.

Visit www.halfmoonseminars.org to read full speaker biographies and learn more about our distinguished faculty!

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Pumping and Piping SystemsSeries Tuition: $300 $250 when you register for all four webinarsTotal Credits: Engineers: 6.0 PDHs Plumbers: 6.0 Hours

Introduction to Pumps: Operations, Principles and CalculationsThurs., January 26, 2017, 12:00 - 2:00 PM CST Tuition: $100Credits: Engineers: 2.0 PDHs Plumbers: 2.0 Hours

Design Standards and CodesThurs., January 26, 2017, 2:30 - 3:30 PM CST Tuition: $50Credits: Engineers: 1.0 PDHs Plumbers: 1.0 Hours

Piping System Components, Materials and CalculationsFri., January 27, 2017, 12:00 - 2:00 PM CST Tuition: $100Credits: Engineers: 2.0 PDHs Plumbers: 2.0 Hours

Handling Pump and Piping System ProblemsFri., January 27, 2017, 2:30 - 3:30 PM CST Tuition: $50Credits: Engineers: 1.0 PDHs Plumbers: 1.0 Hours

To view detailed agendas, faculty information, and moreonline learning opportunities, please visit us at:

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Continuing Education Credit Information HalfMoon Education is an American Institute of Architects-approved continuing education sponsor (No. J885), is an approved continuing education sponsor for architects in Florida, and is deemed an approved sponsor for architects in New York. Check each webinar for the number of contact hours available. HalfMoon Education is an approved engineer continuing education provider in Florida, Indiana, Louisiana, Maryland, New Jersey (Approval No. 24GP00000700), New York (NYSED Sponsor No. 35), North Carolina, and North Dakota. Other states do not preapprove educators or courses. These webinars offer engineer continuing education credit in all states. Check each course listing for the number of PDHs available. Participation and knowledge retention will be verified for these webinar events, certificates of completion will be provided, and LUs will be reported to the AIA. The North American Board of Certified Energy Practitioners has approved two of the solar photovoltaic webinars, Design Your Solar Roof and Solar Battery Management Systems. Please see individual course listings for credit approval.

Solar Photovoltaic System DesignSeries Tuition: $600 $550 when you register for all four webinarsTotal Credits: Architects: 12.0 HSW Contact Hours AIA: 12.0 HSW LUs Engineers: 12.0 PDHs NABCEP: 6.0 CEUs

Introduction to Residential SolarWed., January 4, 2017, 11:00 AM - 2:15 PM CST (incl. a 15 minute break) Tuition: $150Credits: Architects: 3.0 HSW Contact Hours AIA: 3.0 HSW LUs Engineers: 3.0 PDHs

Design Your Solar RoofWed., January 11, 2017, 11:00 AM - 2:15 PM CST (incl. a 15 minute break) Tuition: $150Credits: Architects: 3.0 HSW Contact Hours AIA: 3.0 HSW LUs Engineers: 3.0 PDHs NABCEP: 3.0 CEUs

Community SolarWed., January 18, 2017, 11:00 AM - 2:15 PM CST (incl. a 15 minute break) Tuition: $150Credits: Architects: 3.0 HSW Contact Hours AIA: 3.0 HSW LUs Engineers: 3.0 PDHs

Solar Battery Management SystemsWed., January 25, 2017, 11:00 AM - 2:15 PM CST (incl. a 15 minute break) Tuition: $150Credits: Architects: 3.0 HSW Contact Hours AIA: 3.0 HSW LUs Engineers: 3.0 PDHs NABCEP: 3.0 CEUs

Masonry Design and ConstructionSeries Tuition: $400 $350 when you register for all four webinarsTotal Credits: Architects: 8.0 HSW Contact Hours AIA: 8.0 HSW LUs Engineers: 8.0 PDHs

Introduction to Masonry Materials and RequirementsThurs., January 12, 2017, 11:00 AM - 1:00 PM CST Tuition: $100Credits: Architects: 2.0 HSW Contact Hours AIA: 2.0 HSW LUs Engineers: 2.0 PDHs

Masonry Construction TechniquesThurs., January 12, 2017, 1:30 - 3:30 PM CST Tuition: $100Credits: Architects: 2.0 HSW Contact Hours AIA: 2.0 HSW LUs Engineers: 2.0 PDHs

Quality Control and SamplingFri., January 13, 2017, 11:00 AM - 1:00 PM CST Tuition: $100Credits: Architects: 2.0 HSW Contact Hours AIA: 2.0 HSW LUs Engineers: 2.0 PDHs

Masonry Inspections and the Masonry Standards Joint Committee (MSJC) CodeFri., January 13, 2017, 1:30 - 3:30 PM CST Tuition: $100Credits: Architects: 2.0 HSW Contact Hours AIA: 2.0 HSW LUs Engineers: 2.0 PDHs

Series Tuition: $400 $350 when you register for both webinarsTotal Credits: Architects: 8.0 HSW Contact Hours Engineers: 8.0 PDHs

NFPA 70E, Part ITues., January 17, 2017, 11:00 AM - 3:30 PM CST (incl. a 30 minute break) Tuition: $200Credits: Architects: 4.0 HSW Contact Hours Engineers: 4.0 PDHs

NFPA 70E, Part IIWed., January 18, 2017, 11:00 AM - 3:30 PM CST (incl. a 30 minute break) Tuition: $200Credits: Architects: 4.0 HSW Contact Hours Engineers: 4.0 PDHs

NFPA 70E

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