Universal Translator Data Analysis Tool
This is another tool that is not my creation but certainly is a valuable, no-cost resource to avail yourself of if you are involved at all with the analysis of data from building systems. The video below will give you a basic sense of what it can do.
If that intrigues you, you will find plenty of additional guidance on the You Tube Universal Translator Channel.
You can download the tool from the UT Online website simply by creating an account and selecting the download appropriate download package. With that and the training videos, I am pretty sure you can quickly be off and running and taking advantage of the tools features. |
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But if you desire a bit more structured training silibus, the Pacific Energy Center offers a full day class once or twice a year where the tool makers walk you through all of the features in interactive exercises where you work with the tool using data files they supply for the class. You can attend in person or on-line for no cost. The flyer included with the download link above describes the current class offering in a bit more detail along with providing you with registration links.
If you are reading this after the date of the class listed in the brochure, you can likely still find the class will be offered by contacting the Pacific Energy Center Tool Lending Library or by periodically checking for it on their training class web page. Just enter "Universal Translator" in as the title of the class and select a date range. Selecting "All" locations will give you the live class locations as well as sessions that are being offered via the internet.
If you are reading this after the date of the class listed in the brochure, you can likely still find the class will be offered by contacting the Pacific Energy Center Tool Lending Library or by periodically checking for it on their training class web page. Just enter "Universal Translator" in as the title of the class and select a date range. Selecting "All" locations will give you the live class locations as well as sessions that are being offered via the internet.
Note that even though you can select a date range of a year or more, the Energy Center typically only publishes classes that will be coming up in the next 3-4 months.