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Basic Automation for HVAC
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Basic Automation for HVAC

Basic things we need to know to handle HVAC control systems
Last updated 8/2021
English

What you'll learn

  • What is the automatic control
  • What are the basic components for the automation
  • What kinds of sensor are used for the HVAC control system
  • What kinds of controllers are used for the HVAC control system
  • What kinds of actuators are used for the HVAC control system
  • What is local control and remote one
  • What is redundancy for the automatic control system and its typical example
  • What is an optimal start for the HVAC control system and its typical example
  • What are interface signals are and their typical example between F&G and HVAC control system
  • What is the emergency power mode and its typical example
  • What is chageover and its typical example
  • What is a sequence circuit and its typical example
  • The typical automatic techniques for HVAC and their principles
  • What is the feedback control and its actual examples

Course content

1 section13 lectures2h 35m total length
  • Introduction13:08

    This is an introduction session. You can see what kind of things we will discuss about.

  • 2nd_Basic 3 Components13:51

    We will discuss what kinds of things are required for the automatic control.

  • 3rd_Controller10:57

    We will discuss about the controller for the HVAC control system.

  • 4th_Sensor14:08

    We will discuss about the typical HVAC sensors.

  • 5th_Actuator11:36

    We will discuss about the actuators for HVAC control systems.

  • 6th_Local, Remote Control7:28

    We will discuss about the local and remote control concepts.

  • 7th_Typical HVAC Configuration12:08

    We will discuss about the typical HVAC configuration for the petrochemical plant project.

  • 8th_Redundancy12:17

    We will discuss about the redundancy concept for the HVAC control systems.

  • 9th_Changeover17:29

    We will discuss about the changeover.

  • 10th_Optimal Start13:11

    We will discuss about what the optimal start is.

  • 11th_Interface with F&G11:07

    We will discuss about the interface signals between F&G system and HVAC control system.

  • 12th_Emergency Power Mode8:25

    We will discuss about what the emergency power mode is.

  • 13th_Sequences for HCP9:16

    We will discuss about the basic sequence circuits and examples of them for the HCP.

Requirements

  • Basic understand about the HVAC system

Description

While working as a HVAC engineer for EPC projects in Middle East, I have encounter lots of coworkers who have had difficulties with handling automatic control systems. I understand their situation. Because they have majored mechanical engineering, it is natural for them. But nowadays, we cannot work without dealing with automatic control systems even though our major are mechanical engineering.


This is the main reason why I decide to make this course. I want to help the people who need to handle automatic control systems but have mechanical engineering degree. I try to make this course as easy as possible. But, if you have anything difficult to understand, please let me know. I will reply to your question as soon as possible. 


In this course, we will discuss the below.

  • Basic 3 components for the automatic system

  • Controller

  • Sensor

  • Actuator

  • Local vs remote control

  • Typical HVAC Configuration

  • Redundancy

  • Changeover

  • Optimal Start

  • interface with F&G

  • Emergency Power Mode

  • Sequences for HCP

If you work for a project, you will encounter the above words everyday. If you are not familiar with them like other mechanical engineers I met while working, they will be your best enemies who never die.


Let's study about the HVAC automatic control system together. I hope this course would help you become a better engineer.


Thanks and good luck.

HS Yun

Who this course is for:

  • Students interested in HVAC system
  • Beginner level of HVAC engineer
  • HVAC engineers majored mechanical engineering in their colleges
  • Engineers who want to know about the automatic HVAC control system
  • HVAC design engineers who need to know about the HVAC automatic control system
  • Engineers who want to work for an EPC project