Certified Energy Manager Exam Secrets Study Guide: CEM Test Review for the Certified Energy Manager Exam by CEM Exam Secrets Test Prep Team
English | February 14, 2013 | ISBN: 1609716779 | 152 pages | PDF | 1.30 MB
English | February 14, 2013 | ISBN: 1609716779 | 152 pages | PDF | 1.30 MB
***Includes Practice Test Questions***
Get the test prep help you need to become a certified energy manager.
The Certified Energy Manager exam is extremely challenging and thorough test preparation is essential for success. CEM Exam Secrets Study Guide is the ideal prep solution for anyone who wants to pass the CEM exam.
Not only does it provide a comprehensive guide to the Certified Energy Manager (CEM) Exam exam as a whole, it also provides practice test questions as well as detailed explanations of each answer.
- A detailed guide to material included on the Certified Energy Manager Exam
- A breakdown of codes, standards, and indoor air quality
- An analysis of energy accounting and economics
- An examination of energy audits and instrumentation
- A complete study of HVAC systems
- A thorough coverage of motors and drives
- An in-depth look at industrial systems
- An extensive review of building envelope
- An exhaustive overview of cogeneration and CHP systems
- A full guide to building automation and control systems
- A study of green buildings, LEED, and energy star
- A comprehensive analysis of thermal energy storage systems
- A detailed examination of lighting
- A breakdown of boiler and steam systems
- A thorough look at maintenance and commissioning
- Comprehensive practice questions with detailed answer explanations
It's filled with the critical information you'll need in order to do well on the test the concepts, procedures, principles, and vocabulary that Association of Energy Engineers (AEE) expects you to have mastered before sitting for the exam.
The Codes & Standards & Indoor Air Quality section covers:
- FERC
- National Energy Act
- Energy Policy Acts
- Time value of money
- Depreciation methods
- Combustion analysis
- Heat properties
- Power
- Heat transfer
- Families of refrigerants
- Synchronous motors
- Waste heat
- Boilers
- Air compressors
- Sources of heat gain
- Solar heat gain
- Cogeneration systems
- Deregulation of electric power
- Energy management strategies
- Communication protocols
- Green building
- ENERGY STAR
- Thermal storage
- Storage tanks
- Incandescent lamps
- Measuring illumination
- Boilers and efficiency
- Building commissioning
- Demand Side Management
These sections are full of specific and detailed information that will be key to passing the CEM exam. Concepts and principles aren't simply named or described in passing, but are explained in detail. The guide is laid out in a logical and organized fashion so that one section naturally flows from the one preceding it. Because it's written with an eye for both technical accuracy and accessibility, you will not have to worry about getting lost in dense academic language.