
Explore how HVAC design creates a safer healthcare environment by controlling infection routes, isolation rooms, and air changes with negative and positive pressure, and HEPA filtration.
Explore general ventilation, air changes per hour (ACH), and room pressure control to prevent airborne contaminants in isolation rooms, including negative pressure, positive pressure, and protective environment setups.
Explore hvac control parameters for isolation rooms, using proper air distribution, high quality filtration, and precise temperature and humidity control to prevent contaminant spread; manage pressure, dilution, and local exhaust.
Explore HVAC control parameters for isolation rooms part 3, focusing on air cleaning with HEPA filters and 99.97% removal of 0.3 micron particles, plus local exhaust ventilation.
Design local exhaust ventilation for isolation rooms. Apply Ashrae 62 indoor air quality and discuss replacement air categories and duct design considerations.
Explore all air distribution systems in hvac design, including advantages, disadvantages, applications, and major configurations Cav and Vav; cover single-duct constant-volume single-zone and multi-zone types.
Explore single duct variable volume multi-zone (vav) systems with vav boxes and zone thermostats, plus dual duct constant or variable volume designs for precise zone conditioning.
Explore hvac system design for healthcare facilities by examining chillers, evaporator types (direct expansion and flooded), condenser types (air cooled and water cooled), compressor options, and chiller selection.
Explore air handling unit design, construction, and sizing for healthcare facilities, including cooling and heating coils, filtration, humidification, and duct and pipe sizing per ASHRAE and Smacna guidelines.
In this course you will learn about designing of HVAC system of health care facility
As you know that HVAC designing of health care facilities are more complex than normal residential and commercial building designing system
In health care facilities we can focus to improve indoor air quality
HVAC design for health care facilities is all about providing a safer environment for patients and staff
In health care facilities we decrease the risk of movement of infected particles like you know that in patient room some patients are suffering from those types of diseases which can contaminate environment during they are sneezing and coughing
So, this contaminated air can move from one patient room to other rooms for that purpose we can create negative pressure class n rooms so that air cannot move to other area and contaminate air
Some patents are suffering from those diseases in which their immunity is very low so, the polluted air can harm them because their immunity is very low for that we can use HEPA filters and supply fresh and clean environment
So, in this course you can learn about designing of AII rooms, Protective Environment rooms, emergency Rooms and others
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