Best practice in NatHERS software modelling
Presented by Rebecca Robins, a foundation NatHERS Assessor with extensive experience across all parts of the NatHERS industry. This presentation helps Assessors to have the knowledge, skills and tools to inform decision making in NatHERS assessment, promote autonomy, professional judgement and answers the question 'why do we do what we do?'
1 CPD NatHERS Technical
Best practice in NatHERS software modelling
18/06/2021 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM AEST
Event overview
This presentation will assist Assessors
have the knowledge, skills and tools to inform decision making in NatHERS
assessment and promote autonomy and professional judgement.
The webinar will touch on the basics to ensure a solid foundation on which all
assessments can be based. It will refresh attendees on the NatHERS basics , key
principles of building thermal performance, principles of data entry, key
assumptions of the Chenath engine and explore how these link together. In
addition, the presentation will look at the importance of a a systematic
approach in all NatHERS assessment to elevate efficiency and ease, including
steps outside of data entry that are the fundamental to quality, consistent and
accurate results.
About the Presenter
Rebecca Robins is a foundation NatHERS Assessor with extensive
experience across all parts of the NatHERS industry. Since 1996, she has worked
with a focus on both the success of her TPA business, Efficiency Assessments,
as well as the growth, development & professional recognition of all
Assessors through behind the scenes work to improve the systems, information,
& regulatory environment.
Over the years she has coupled working in the private sector with providing
services to all levels of government & AAOs. She is accredited in
three NatHERS software and has worked with ABSA, BASIX & NatHERS on various
projects. She has recently joined the DMN TASC and is looking forward to
further contributing to NatHERS and the TPAs within the scheme.
Her aim is to encourage assessor autonomy and ability to
make professional judgements based on a sound understanding of building
efficiency principles and the underlying processes of the NatHERS software and
Chenath engine.
CPD Points: 1 NatHERS Technical CPD point. This will be recorded in Design
Matters National Members' CPD Manager within 5 business days following the
event.
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