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CE 331
ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL
SYSTEMS
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Subject
I. Course Identification and General Information...................................................
II. Course Objectives .................................................................................................
III. Course Learning Outcomes .................................................................................
IV. Course Schedule
V. Course Materials ...................................................................................................
VI. Course Instructor..................................................................................................
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Architecture
Level of programs:
Level 5
Prerequisite
None
2 (2, 0, 0)
Course Instructor:
Presents the basic principles for the selection and the design of the main environmental control systems in buildings, including plumbing, heating, ventilation, air conditioning, electric, protection systems
Percentage of total
04 %
Attendance
Long Quizzes
10 %
08 %
20 %
Group Project
10 %
Final Exam
50 %
Total
(Note: 2% Bonus are given to students who attend more than 95%
of classes)
102 %
- Ganiron, Tomas Jr. U., Module in Environmental Control System, Qassim University, Buraidah City, 2014
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-Allen, Edward and Joseph Iano, Architects Studio Companion (5 edition),
New York: John Wiley & Sons, 2011
-Baker, Nick and Koen Steemers, Energy and Environment in Architecture: A
Technical Design Guide. New York: Taylor & Francis Group, 2000
References
- Stein, Benjamin and John S. Reynolds, Mechanical and Electrical Equipment for
Buildings (11th edition). New York: John Wiley & Sons, 2009
-Zeiher, Laura C, The Ecology of Architecture: A Complete Guide to Creating the
Environmentally Conscious Building. New York: Whitney Museum of Design,
Watson-Guptill Publishers, 1997
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Develop the use of design alternatives, when applicable, in order to arrive at a design solution,
as a critical skill of flexible design thinking especially in schematic and design development of
a building system solution.
3.
Communicate your design intent and solutions to others in a clear written, graphic, and verbal
manner.
4.
Complete your design and analysis investigation demonstrating proficiency in technical, environmental, and aesthetic issues.
Course Introduction
HVAC Ventilation
Ventilation Components and Sizing
Ventilation Case Studies
HVAC: Heating and Cooling Systems
HVAC for Small Buildings 1
Assignment No. 1
HVAC: Heating and Cooling Systems
HVAC for Small Buildings 2
Long Quiz 1
Lighting: Efficiency Measures
Lighting Case Studies
Campus Utilities, Energy Efficiency and Energy Storage
Lighting: Design Evaluation
Lighting Methods
Assignment No. 2
Lighting Controls and Code Issues
Long Quiz 2
Midterm Examination
Acoustics and HVAC Noise Control
Semester No. 351 First Semester 1435/1436
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13
14th
15th
16th
IV.
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Course Material
All documents used in CE 331 including this first day material, course notes, sheets and assignments
need to print out as requirements for this course.
V. Course Instructor
1
Personal Data
Name
Date and Place of Birth
e-mail
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