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BPI BA Part 1 Exam Questions and Answers All Correct Update What is the thermal boundary in a home? - Answer a boundary that addresses temperature differences between conditioned and unconditioned spaces What is the pressure boundary in a home? - Answer a boundary between inside air and ou...

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BPI BA Part 1 Exam Questions and
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What is the thermal boundary in a home? - Answer ✔ a boundary that addresses
temperature differences between conditioned and unconditioned spaces

What is the pressure boundary in a home? - Answer ✔ a boundary between inside air
and outside air usually separated by some kind of vapor barrier or vapor retarder

What is R-value? - Answer ✔ a measure of resistance to heat flow

What is U-value? - Answer ✔ the inverse of R-value

What is thermal imaging? - Answer ✔ use of an infrared camera to detect and record
different temperature signatures on different surfaces

What is delta P? - Answer ✔ a measure in the change of pressure (generally air
pressure)

What is the stack effect in a home? - Answer ✔ Generally, lower air pressure is found
lower in a structure and higher air pressure is found to be higher in the structure. The
taller structure the greater the pressure difference.

What are the signs of high moisture in a home? - Answer ✔ signs of water, water stains,
mold, mildew, odors

What are typical sources of moisture in a home? - Answer ✔ rainwater, groundwater,
plumbing leaks, cooking, bathing, drying clothes, breathing, combustion, aquariums,
plants

What is relative humidity? - Answer ✔ the moisture that the air can hold at a given
temperature

What is dew point? - Answer ✔ as air cools, the relative humidity reaches a saturation
point causing the moisture to condense and fall as dew

, What are the dangers of high moisture in a home? - Answer ✔ moisture, mold, and
mildew can have negative health effects on the home's occupants and compromise the
durability of the structure over time

What are the major modes of moisture transport in a home? - Answer ✔ gravity,
capillary action, air movement

What is capillary action? - Answer ✔ the ability of moisture to flow with or against gravity
in or through a lower moisture porous material

What might be an example of the capillary action in a home? - Answer ✔ efference on a
concrete foundation wall, basement wood membranes wicking up a puddle of water

What is diffusion? - Answer ✔ the ability of moisture to move from higher saturated air
to lower saturated air

How do we measure moisture in the air? - Answer ✔ measure the relative humidity,
sling psychrometer

What is the first step in managing high moisture in a home? - Answer ✔ find and control
the sources of the high moisture

What is BPI? - Answer ✔ the Building Performance Institute sets the standards and
practices for home performance testing and analysis

What is the recommended PPE for a Home Energy Assessor? - Answer ✔ personal CO
monitor, gas leak detector, hard hat, gloves, long pants, boots and dust mask or
respirator

What are the diagnostic tools of a Home Energy Assessor? - Answer ✔ personal CO
monitor, gas leak detector, combustion gas analyzer, manometer, blower door, smoke
pen, air flow meter, IR camera

What OSHA? - Answer ✔ Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)
protects workers from injury and illness relating to their job

What are the hazardous materials that can be commonly found in existing homes? -
Answer ✔ CO, combustible gases, asbestos, lead, VOCs, mold

What is the EPA? - Answer ✔ the Environmental Protection Agency protects human
health and the environment

The house as a system, what does this mean? - Answer ✔ the interaction of all the
systems in a home

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