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How to Interpret F280-12 Calculations

Understand how to read an F280-12 report to choose the optimal heat pump equipment with an accurate heat load calculation.
So, an F280-12 compliant load calculation has been conducted to know exactly how much heating and cooling capacity the home you are working on needs.
Are you sure you are using the calculation correctly to optimize heat pump sizing and selection?
Join this webinar for a step-by-step walkthrough of a final load calculation. You will learn key considerations for understanding the report and picking suitable equipment. And we will alert you to common errors in an F280-12 load calculation to ensure you can be confident with using the data for your project.
Make sure you understand how to interpret F280-12 calculations with this second in our F280-12 webinar series.
For building officials, HVAC contractors, energy advisors, and builders.
Notes
Event is free of charge, but you must pre-register.
If you can’t attend the webinar – no problem! We’ll provide the slide deck and a link to the recording to all those who have registered.
This event has been pre-approved for two Continuing Professional Development (CPD) Points through BC Housing.
About the Presenter
Rob Pope, Senior Consultant, Ecolighten Energy Solutions
Rob started working in the HVAC industry in the mid 1970s where he began his apprenticeship in high-end custom homes, quickly earning tickets in sheet metal, refrigeration and gas fitting. During this time, he installed, serviced and began designing the first wave of energy-efficient systems such as condensing gas furnaces and boilers, heat recovery ventilation, heat pumps and solar thermal. Rob was the Mechanical Consultant on the first residence in Canada to achieve a Canadian LEED® certification. As an active member of the industry he has served as an executive member of the HVCI and TECA industry associations, advocating for higher standards and better education for its members.
Related Webinar
Want to learn more about right-sizing heat pumps? Don’t miss the other webinar in this series:
- Stop Guessing and Start Using F280-12 (Oct 16, 2025): How to collect data for heat load calculations for heat pump installation.