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CONDITIONING SYSTEM
ABOUT THIS COURSE:
Heating, Ventilation, and Air-Conditioning (HVAC) Systems cover treatment of air providing for a
conditioning space depending on the purpose. Their system designs cover the fundamentals and
practical applications for understanding and designing systems of all HVAC systems. The
comprehensive coverage of the basic theory, latest terminology, system analysis, optimization
concept, and calculation methods to make this the most complete course available today in
achieving an economical system.
THIS COURSE OFFERS:
Basics of HVAC to give comprehensively understanding in reducing energy cost. Project exercises
are included in this course to give completely engineering economical senses.
BENEFITS:
1. Enable to analyze and recommend the most effective solution available in Mechanical System Design
for Building.
2. Enable to utilize energy as possible as saving
3. Familiar and better understanding of all aspects relating to efficient HVAC system in building.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND THIS TRAINING :
1. Technicians
2. ME engineers
3. Architects
4. And other who responsible for selecting, design mechanical equipments for building
TRAINING MATERIAL OUTLINE :
1. Heat and Air Treatment
Thermodynamic Properties
Thermodynamic Process
Mass Conservation
Energy Conservation
Psychrometrics
Evaporative Cooling
Sensible Cooling
Latent Cooling
Heating Process
Unit of Refrigeration
Montreal Protokol
Kyoto Protokol
Halocarbon Compounds
Inorganic Compounds
Hydrocarbons
Azeotropes
Secondary Refrigerant
3. Refrigeration Systems
Evaporative Cooling
Cooling Tower
Storage System
Thermal Comfort
Air Quality
Weather Data
Design Condition
Internal Load
External Load
Building Envelope
Mansory Wall
Ceiling
Roof
Door
Window
Driving Mechanism
Infiltration
Air Leakage
7. Fenestration
Energy Flow
Air Movement
Shading
8. Air-Conditioning Systems
Outdoor-Air Control
Single-Zone Systems
Mutiple-Zone Systems
Water Systems
Unitary Systems
Conveying Air
Velocity Method
Equal-Friction Method
System Balancing
Fan Laws
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