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  • TAB Fundamentals

    This course combines classroom learning with practical experience to build a strong foundation in testing and balancing HVAC systems. Students study core topics such as thermodynamics, fluid dynamics, psychrometrics, electricity, and system safety, while also gaining a working understanding of TAB calculations and HVAC equipment.

    Through hands-on exercises and daily problem-solving challenges, students develop critical technical and analytical skills. Experienced EAB instructors guide students in using professional instruments, conducting duct traverses, performing system measurements, adjusting components, and interpreting system performance data to prepare them for real-world TAB work.

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    Control Systems Verification

    This course combines classroom instruction with practical training to prepare students for real-world HVAC control system verification. Classroom learning builds a foundation in control theory, networking, programming, sensor types, control devices, calibration, sequence verification, safety devices, and circuits. Hands-on training using custom HVAC simulation workstations reinforces these concepts through applied learning.

    Students also complete problem-solving challenges during lab activities and daily homework, strengthening the critical thinking and analytical skills required in the TAB profession. The course is designed to provide job-ready skills for performing control systems verification as part of Total System Balancing for basic HVAC systems in commercial and institutional buildings.

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    Biological Safety Cabinet (BSC) Certification Fundamentals

    This course provides essential knowledge and hands-on training to perform field certification tests on biosafety cabinets according to NSF/ANSI 49 standards. Participants learn BSC components and operation, installation and cleaning procedures, airflow dynamics, documentation requirements, and safety best practices. The course includes training on primary NSF tests such as downflow and inflow velocity, HEPA filter leak, airflow pattern, and site installation assessments, along with eight completed test reports, including B2 cabinet testing.

    This course is ideal for field certifiers, lab safety professionals, HVAC/TAB technicians in controlled environments, facility engineers, industrial hygienists, and those pursuing NSF/ANSI 49 certification. Advanced topics, such as BSC decontamination and detailed Type B2 airflow calculations, are introduced here but covered in depth in the Advanced Certification course.

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  • Commissioning Electrical Power Systems

    This course provides foundational training for professionals with limited electrical experience. Through a combination of classroom instruction and hands-on exercises, students learn to commission Standard Power Systems, Emergency Power Systems, and Lighting Control Systems. The course emphasizes completion of System Verification Checklists (SVCs) and Functional Performance Tests (FPTs) while building knowledge of electrical fundamentals, power equipment, coordination studies, and applicable industry codes.

    Students gain practical experience with topics such as NFPA 70 (NEC), NFPA 99, overcurrent protection, selective coordination, motors, VFDs, NETA testing, panelboards, switchgear, and lighting control devices. The course concludes with a supervised commissioning exercise of a commercial building’s power, emergency power, and lighting systems, reinforcing real-world application of skills and best practices.

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  • TAB Fundamentals

    This course combines classroom learning with practical experience to build a strong foundation in testing and balancing HVAC systems. Students study core topics such as thermodynamics, fluid dynamics, psychrometrics, electricity, and system safety, while also gaining a working understanding of TAB calculations and HVAC equipment.

    Through hands-on exercises and daily problem-solving challenges, students develop critical technical and analytical skills. Experienced EAB instructors guide students in using professional instruments, conducting duct traverses, performing system measurements, adjusting components, and interpreting system performance data to prepare them for real-world TAB work.

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    Control Systems Verification

    This course combines classroom instruction with practical training to prepare students for real-world HVAC control system verification. Classroom learning builds a foundation in control theory, networking, programming, sensor types, control devices, calibration, sequence verification, safety devices, and circuits. Hands-on training using custom HVAC simulation workstations reinforces these concepts through applied learning.

    Students also complete problem-solving challenges during lab activities and daily homework, strengthening the critical thinking and analytical skills required in the TAB profession. The course is designed to provide job-ready skills for performing control systems verification as part of Total System Balancing for basic HVAC systems in commercial and institutional buildings.

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    Biological Safety Cabinet (BSC) Certification Fundamentals

    This course provides essential knowledge and hands-on training to perform field certification tests on biosafety cabinets according to NSF/ANSI 49 standards. Participants learn BSC components and operation, installation and cleaning procedures, airflow dynamics, documentation requirements, and safety best practices. The course includes training on primary NSF tests such as downflow and inflow velocity, HEPA filter leak, airflow pattern, and site installation assessments, along with eight completed test reports, including B2 cabinet testing.

    This course is ideal for field certifiers, lab safety professionals, HVAC/TAB technicians in controlled environments, facility engineers, industrial hygienists, and those pursuing NSF/ANSI 49 certification. Advanced topics, such as BSC decontamination and detailed Type B2 airflow calculations, are introduced here but covered in depth in the Advanced Certification course.

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  • TAB Advanced Air & Water Systems

    This course trains students in Total System Balancing for complex HVAC systems required for the AABC Test and Balance Engineer (TBE) Exam. The program covers advanced topics such as UFAD, smoke control testing, energy recovery, laboratory and healthcare HVAC, chilled beams, steam fundamentals, vibration testing, and chilled and heating water systems.

    Through hands-on training at EAB’s Training Center and daily problem-solving challenges, students apply classroom concepts to real-world scenarios. Led by instructors with decades of industry experience, the course builds the technical and analytical skills needed to balance complex systems in healthcare, research, manufacturing, and mission-critical facilities.

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    TAB Air & Water Systems

    This course prepares students to balance HVAC systems in commercial buildings through a combination of classroom learning and practical training. It covers key topics such as reading construction documents, performing air leakage tests, control sequences, hydronic and air balancing procedures, duct system effects, acoustics, kitchen ventilation, and pre-TAB planning.

    Students apply this knowledge through hands-on training that includes leakage testing, troubleshooting fans, verifying control operation, measuring sound levels, and balancing multiple air and hydronic systems. With guidance from industry-expert EAB instructors, students develop the technical and analytical skills required to perform Total System Balancing.

    Recommendations: TAB Fundamentals course and 2–5 years of TAB experience. Participants must have a solid understanding of instrumentation, equipment, system components, and fundamental TAB calculations (including electrical formulas, fan laws, pump laws, psychrometrics, density correction, and heat transfer).

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    NSF/ANSI 49 Biological Safety Cabinet Field Certifier Advanced Training

    This course provides comprehensive, hands-on instruction aligned with industry standards to prepare participants for the NSF 49 written and practical exams. The course offers in-depth training on BSC design, construction, functions, installation requirements, and safe operation practices.

    Participants perform advanced certification procedures through practical exercises such as site assessments and airflow testing. Training includes all major NSF primary and secondary tests, including inflow and downflow velocity testing, airflow pattern testing, HEPA filter leak testing, vibration, lighting, noise level tests, and mock gas decontamination. Calculating airflow for Type B2 cabinets is also covered.

    Please note: NSF exam registration requires a separate application and fee, and must be arranged directly with NSF at least 30 days in advance. EAB Training does not guarantee exam participation

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    Commissioning Plumbing Systems

    This course provides foundational training for individuals with limited plumbing experience. Through classroom instruction and hands-on learning, students gain the skills to complete System Verification Checklists (SVCs) and Functional Performance Tests (FPTs) for plumbing systems. Course topics include water, waste, and vent systems; piping types and joints; construction documents; medical gas systems; diesel fuel systems; and specialized water systems such as reverse osmosis, deionized water, and water softeners.

    Students learn how plumbing systems and equipment function, how to verify proper installation and performance, and how to interpret construction documents. Practical training includes supervised verification exercises using a working plumbing system and assembling sample piping with common joints and materials. By course completion, participants can confidently explain and verify plumbing systems in commercial and institutional buildings.

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  • TAB Fundamentals

    This course combines classroom learning with practical experience to build a strong foundation in testing and balancing HVAC systems. Students study core topics such as thermodynamics, fluid dynamics, psychrometrics, electricity, and system safety, while also gaining a working understanding of TAB calculations and HVAC equipment.

    Through hands-on exercises and daily problem-solving challenges, students develop critical technical and analytical skills. Experienced EAB instructors guide students in using professional instruments, conducting duct traverses, performing system measurements, adjusting components, and interpreting system performance data to prepare them for real-world TAB work.

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    Commissioning Life Safety Systems

    This course provides in-depth classroom and hands-on instruction on life safety code requirements and the functionality of fire protection and smoke control systems. Participants learn about fire alarm systems, fire sprinklers, dry-pipe systems, fire pumps and controllers, fire tanks, level controls, flow testing, and alarm monitoring and integration.

    Training also includes testing procedures for fire alarm systems and engineered smoke control systems in large commercial, healthcare, and public assembly buildings. By the end of the course, participants will understand system operation, testing procedures, and commissioning best practices for life safety systems.

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  • Control Systems Verification

    This course combines classroom instruction with practical training to prepare students for real-world HVAC control system verification. Classroom learning builds a foundation in control theory, networking, programming, sensor types, control devices, calibration, sequence verification, safety devices, and circuits. Hands-on training using custom HVAC simulation workstations reinforces these concepts through applied learning.

    Students also complete problem-solving challenges during lab activities and daily homework, strengthening the critical thinking and analytical skills required in the TAB profession. The course is designed to provide job-ready skills for performing control systems verification as part of Total System Balancing for basic HVAC systems in commercial and institutional buildings.

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