What do HERS Providers provide? - (answer)They provide software, oversight, marketing assistance, and
quality assurance for the Rater.
What role does a HERS Trainer play? - (answer)The Trainer trains Raters on how to perform HERS
ratings.
What are some of the responsibilities of a HERS Rater? - (answer)The Rater's responsibilities include
inspecting and testing the minimum rated features of the home, entering the data into a RESNET
accredited software tool, and providing the client with reports generated by the software.
Why was RESNET created and by whom? - (answer)RESNET was created to use a scoring system that
could compare the energy use of different houses with each other on a level playing field. It was created
to oversee the HERS industry, provide standards for accreditation of Raters, Providers and Trainers,
ethics and protocols for inspection, testing and software analysis. It was created by the National
Association of State Energy Officers (NASEO) and Energy Rated Homes of America.
What are the minimum rated features of a home? - (answer)The minimum rated features of a home
include but are not limited to the foundation, walls, roof-ceiling, rim joist, doors, windows, skylights, air
infiltration, heating and cooling equipment, heating and cooling distribution system, duct leakage,
domestic water heating, passive solar design, and solar water heating.
Can any energy analysis software be used to produce a HERS rating? - (answer)No -- The software must
be a RESNET accredited software tool.
Is a Home Energy Rater required to verify compliance with the local energy code? - (answer)No - The
rater is not required to determine compliance with regulatory requirements such as construction codes.
If a Rater enters an existing home to perform inspections and testing and the owner's 9 foot Burmese
python is loose, does the Rater have to complete the inspection and testing? - (answer)No - The Rater is
not required to enter any area or perform any procedure that is likely to be dangerous to the Rater.
Is a Rater required to perform Manual J load calculations? - (answer)No - The Rater is not required to
offer or perform HVAC system design or sizing consultation.
, HERS Rater Exam LATEST ACTUAL Questions And Correct Answers 100% Pass
What is a British thermal unit? - (answer)A British thermal unit (Btu) is the amount of heat required to
raise the temperature of one pound of water on degree Fahrenheit at sea level when the water is
39.2°F.
A homeowner has paid for 17 CCF of natural gas on their monthly bill. How many Btu's did they use? -
(answer)1 CCF = 102,000 Btu's
17 CCF = 17 x 102,000 = 1,734,000
How many therms? - (answer)1 CCF of natural gas = 1 therm
17 CCF of natural gas = 17 therms
How many kWh are in 14,000 Btu's? - (answer)1 kWh = 3,413 Btu's
14,000 Btu's / 3,413 Btu's = 4.1 kWh
How many therms are in 18 CCF of natural gas? - (answer)1 CCF of natural gas = 1 therm
18 CCF of natural gas = 18 therms
What is the building envelope? - (answer)The building envelope is an air barrier and thermal boundary
that are continuous and touching and separate conditioned space from unconditioned space or the
outside.
Is advanced framing a recent invention? - (answer)It has been around for a really long time (Examples of
advanced framing techniques have been seen in houses built in the 1920s in Anniston, Alabama).
What is the "energy" definition of a kneewall? - (answer)Attic kneewalls are any wall that separate
unconditioned attic space from conditioned space. They have to be accounted for differently in the take-
offs and modeling because they have different boundary conditions (hell on one side, heaven on the
other).