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GSHP Systems – Technology, Terminology, and Standards Required for Inspection

GSHP Systems – Technology, Terminology, and Standards Required for Inspection

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Connor Teel

This course provides essential background and terminology for verifying ground source heat pump (GSHP) systems, applying CSA/ANSI/IGSHPA C448 Series standards, and supporting compliance across project teams.

Issued on 16 Jan 2026 by

CSA Group | Groupe CSA

CSA Group | Groupe CSA

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CSA Group | Groupe CSA

training@csagroup.org

CSA Group is a global organization dedicated to safety, social good and sustainability. We are a leader in North American Standards and in Testing, Inspection and Certification around the world.

Our mandate is to hold the future to a higher standard.

Le Groupe CSA est un organisme mondial voué à la sécurité, au bien commun et à la durabilité. C’est un leader en élaboration de normes et en essais, inspections et certification dans le monde entier dont le Canada, les États-Unis, l’Europe et l’Asie. Son mandat consiste à viser un avenir encore plus responsable.

Criteria

Type of recognition

Learning Achievement

Learning outcomes

Participants will be able to:

  • Define and use terminology related to GSHP systems.
  • Identify roles and responsibilities within GSHP system construction projects.
  • Understand the requirements of the CSA/ANSI/IGSHPA C448 Series.
  • Locate and understand relevant federal, state, provincial, and local codes and standards for ground heat exchangers (GHXs).
  • Explain how codes and standards impact building mechanical system design and installation.

Level

Beginner (mapped to ISCED Level 2; Bloom’s: Understand)

Workload

1 hour

Assessment

This is a completion-based credential with a summative assessment of learning.

Additional information

Alignments

CSA/ANSI/IGSHPA C448 SERIES:25 - Design and installation of ground source heat pump systems for commercial and residential buildings

https://www.csagroup.org/store/product/CSA-ANSI-IGSHPA_C448_SERIES%3A25/

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