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Training Syllabus

This document outlines the topics covered in a training course on heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) system design. The course provides comprehensive coverage of the fundamentals and practical applications of HVAC system analysis and design. It covers topics such as thermodynamics, psychrometrics, load estimation, air distribution, refrigeration cycles, ductwork, fans, pumps, piping and optimization techniques to enable attendees to analyze and recommend effective mechanical systems and utilize energy efficiently. The course is intended for technicians, mechanical engineers, architects and others responsible for selecting and designing building mechanical equipment.

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Training Syllabus

This document outlines the topics covered in a training course on heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) system design. The course provides comprehensive coverage of the fundamentals and practical applications of HVAC system analysis and design. It covers topics such as thermodynamics, psychrometrics, load estimation, air distribution, refrigeration cycles, ductwork, fans, pumps, piping and optimization techniques to enable attendees to analyze and recommend effective mechanical systems and utilize energy efficiently. The course is intended for technicians, mechanical engineers, architects and others responsible for selecting and designing building mechanical equipment.

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DESIGN OF HEATING, VENTILATION AND AIR

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

Basics of Heat and Measurement

Thermodynamic Properties

Thermodynamic Process

Mass Conservation

Energy Conservation

Psychrometrics

Evaporative Cooling

Sensible Cooling

Latent Cooling

Heating Process

Heat and Mass Balance

Unit of Refrigeration

Unit Systems and Conversion

2. Refrigerant and Environment

Global Issues in Environment

Montreal Protokol

Kyoto Protokol

Halocarbon Compounds

Inorganic Compounds

Hydrocarbons

Azeotropes

Naming Rule for Refrigerants

Refrigerant Requirements and Desirable Qualities

Basis of Choice of Refrigerant

Secondary Refrigerant

3. Refrigeration Systems

Vapor Compression Cycle

Vapor Absorption Cycle

Evaporative Cooling

Cooling Tower

Storage System

4. Cooling Load Estimation

Health and Comfort Criteria

Thermal Comfort

Air Quality

Weather Data

Design Condition

Internal Load

External Load

Load Estimation Methods

CLTD, CLF, SCL

5. Thermal and Water Vapor Transmission

Building Envelope

Overall Thermal Resistance

Wood Frame Waals

Mansory Wall

Ceiling

Roof

Door

Window

6. Ventilation and Infiltration

Types of Air Exchange

Ventilation and Thermal Load

Ventilation and Indoor Air Quality

Driving Mechanism

Airflow Through Openings

Natural Ventilation Flow Rates

Infiltration

Air Leakage

Calculation Air Exchange

7. Fenestration

Cooling Load through Glass

Energy Flow

Air Movement

Shading

Daylighting from Fenestration

8. Air-Conditioning Systems

Thermal Distribution System

Classic Single-Zone System

Outdoor-Air Control

Single-Zone Systems

Mutiple-Zone Systems

Therminal Reheat Systems

Dual-Duct or Multizone System

Water Systems

Unitary Systems

9. Fan and Duct System

Basic of Fluid Mechanics

Conveying Air

Pressure Drop in Duct

Design of Duct System

Velocity Method

Equal-Friction Method

Optimization of Duct Systems

System Balancing

Centrifugal Fans and Their Characteristics

Fan Laws

Air Distribution in Rooms

Circular and Plane Jets

Diffussers and Induction

10. Pump and Piping System

Water and Refrigerant Piping


Comparison of Water and Air as Heat-Conveying Media
Water Heater
Heat Distribution from Hot-Water System
High-Temperature Water Systems
Available Pipe and Tubing
Pressure Drop in Water Piping Installation
Pressure Drop in Refrigerant Piping Installation
Pump Characteristic and Selection
Design of a Water-Distribution System
Sizing the Expansion Tank

11. Optimization in System Selection

Strategy to find the best solution


How to Obtain an Efficient HVAC System
When Water-Cooled Chiller Chosen
When Air-Cooled Chiller Chosen
Air Distribution Selection
Water Piping Distribution Selection
Cooling Tower Selection

INSTRUCTOR :

DR. Ir. I Made Astina, M.Eng. and Team

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