
Definition of HVAC-R
Importance of HVAC-R
History of HVAC-R
Classification of Air Conditioning systems
Define of Heat and Temperature.
Difference between Heat and Temperature.
Identify the Principles and Process of Heat Transfer.
Understand Ton of Refrigeration, Sensible Heat, Latent Heat and Specific Heat
Understanding Refrigeration Cycle
Identify the Boiling Point under Pressure
Outline the Vapor-Compression Refrigeration Cycle
About Pressure-Enthalpy Chart
P-h Chart of Water
Evaporator and Refrigeration Effect
Evaporator and Superheat
Compressor and Heat of Compressor
Condenser and sub Cooling
Expansion valve and the refrigeration cycle
Explainiation of the Primary and Secondary Refrigerants
Understand the Nomenclature of Commercial Refrigerants
Outline of thermodynamic and thermo-physical properties of Refrigerants
Understanding the Environmental and Safety properties.
List of synthetic, natural and blended refrigerants.
Describe brines and their properties of brines.
Identify the Advantages and Disadvantages of Air Cooled Condensers
Explain the Functionality of
Centrifugal Fan Air-Cooling Condenser
Evaporative Condensers
Water Cooled Condensors
Differentiate between Air Cooled and Water Cooled Condensors
Identify the Components of Cooling Tower
Explain the Three ways of Controlling a Condenser
Describing types and Function of Expansion Devices including
Automatic Expansion Device
Thermostatic Expansion Device
Electronic Expansion Device
High side and Low side float valves
Working of Thermostatic Expansion Valve
Explaining the following accessories used in Refrigeration System
Solenoid Valve
Liquid-Line Filter Drier
Moisture-Indicating Sight Glass
Suction Line Filter
Hot Gas Muffler
Shutoff Valve
Access Port
Describing Types of Evaporators
Explanation about the Functions
Understanding the Evaporator Control and the Coils Involved.
With the help of Diagram you will learn how an Split AC works.
With the help of Diagram you will learn how an Ductable Split AC works.
With the help of Diagram you will learn how an Window AC works.
In All Air System the Cooling medium which is going into the Room is Air.
In All Water System the Cooling medium which is going into the Room is Water
In Air-Water System the Cooling medium which is going into the Room is Air and Water
Why HVAC Design?
Global Demand of HVAC: The HVAC system market size is estimated to be USD 197.0 billion in 2021 and is projected to reach USD 271.5 billion by 2026; it is expected to grow at a CAGR of 6.6% from 2021 to 2026.
In India HVAC market is expected to cross INR 45,000 Cr by 2022. Growing Economy and infrastructure-based developments and increasing tourism are expected to positively influence India HVAC market over the next five years. The expected 100 Smart Cities are also to be considered.
The increase in the financial status of majority of the population is also one of the reasons for the growth of the HVAC Industry
As per the surveys it is estimated that 2/3 of our Country is yet to be built for the needs of 2030.
The number of Engineers required in this Industry is huge.
The Course enables the entry level and working engineers to understand the basics, different systems used in Air Conditioning for Domestic and commercial purposes.
To achieve the optimal design, one should needs good analytical skills and up-to-date technical knowledge of various system designs. This training is useful to design HVAC Systems. This training is an opportunity to apply the academics and develop an understanding of how to develop solution-driven concepts and translate them into a complete set of plans and prototypes.
HVAC Required in Commercial Buildings, Airports, Shopping malls, Petrochemical complex, refineries, pharmaceutical industry, Aerospace industry, Hospitals etc..
Mechanical Engineer, Electrical Engineer, Civil Engineer who are looking for employment in HVAC Industry will benefit from the learnings to crack the interviews.
Architects who work with HVAC Consultants should do this course which will help them to talk more technically.