HVAC Psychrometry, Air Handling System and Duct Selection
What you'll learn
- HVAC Air-side components, selection and sizing
- Assess various air-treatment processes in the air handling system using Psychrometric Chart
- Duct Sizing using Equal Friction Method
- Space cooling load estimation
Requirements
- Some engineering or field knowledge in HVAC is preferable but not mandatory. All the concepts are explained in depth using an easy to understand language to allow students to build their knowledge from the ground up
Description
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If you're new to the HVAC industry or seeking to broaden your understanding in this intricate and often challenging field, you've found the perfect place.
Our training approach emphasizes simplifying key concepts to make them easily understandable. In this course, we extensively cover the air side of building air conditioning systems, guiding you towards proficiency in evaluating, selecting, and sizing Air Handling Units (AHU) and Air Ducts.
By leveraging fundamental mechanical engineering principles such as thermodynamics, heat transfer, and fluid mechanics, you'll be able to convert theoretical knowledge into practical skills relevant to the HVAC sector. Topics we explore include psychrometry, the equal friction method for duct sizing, analyzing heat gain in spaces, and even control applications using Building Management Systems (BMS)!
Enroll in this course to get a head start in your HVAC career!
Learning Outcomes and Content
1) Introduction to Air Handling Systems
Explain the working principle of air handling and fan coil unit
Explain the controls for pressure dependent and pressure independent VAV
Interpret duct drawings and BMS graphics for air-side
2) Space Cooling Load
Describe the three mechanisms of heat transfer
Identify the heat gains in a building
Estimate the cooling loads of a building
3) Psychrometry
Define the thermo-physical properties of air
Analysis of various air treatment processes by applying the psychrometric chart
Explain air conditioning processes in the building
4) AHU and Duct Selection
Define the components of pressure loss in an air distribution system
Explain the use of the equal friction method on the sizing of air distribution duct work
Apply the procedure for determining pressure losses in air distribution duct work
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It's an excellent course, and I really enjoyed the course. The concepts are detailed and clearly explained so that I could get a lot of valuable information. Very Good Job!
This course is great! It goes in depth for understanding how to use psychrometry and what it means in a real life system. Learning a lot!
Great course overall! As a HVAC Operations Engineer in the Pharmaceutical Industry, this course was a really good refresher for some basic but really important aspects and content of the HVAC Industry. Thanks!
Excellent course. All important concepts in related to the topic are presented in a manner it is easier to understand. Highly recommended course for building operation and maintenance professionals and techs.
Who this course is for:
- HVAC practitioner
- Air Conditioning Engineer
- Building Engineer
- Facilities Manager
Instructor
Welcome to ecobiru: Your Gateway to Advanced HVAC Learning
Our Origin
ecobiru was founded with a vision to redefine the landscape of HVAC education. Our roots are in mechanical engineering, with a specialization in HVAC systems. Our founder, an experienced HVAC engineer, recognized the gap in practical, in-depth training in this field and embarked on a journey to fill it. Thus, ecobiru was established not just as a business, but as a beacon of knowledge in HVAC technology.
Our Expertise
At the core of ecobiru is a team of seasoned engineers, each bringing years of hands-on experience in designing and optimizing air conditioning systems. Our expertise covers everything from chillers and cooling towers to pumps and ducting systems. This technical know-how forms the backbone of our training programs, ensuring that we deliver content that is both comprehensive and applicable.
Transition to Education
The transition from practical engineering to educational roles was a natural progression for us. Our team's stint as Application Engineers in a Building Management System company provided us with unique insights into HVAC controls and system optimization, further enriching our training curriculum.
Driven by a passion for teaching and knowledge sharing, ecobiru is dedicated to reaching a global audience, sharing our expertise, and fostering a community of individuals passionate about HVAC technology and sustainable energy solutions.