
Learn to calculate cooling loads manually by separating external and internal loads, accounting for external and internal heat sources, CLTV values, and using overall heat transmission coefficients.
determine the u-value, the overall heat transfer coefficient, by summing component r-values and taking the inverse, using charts to evaluate brick, block, insulation, and plasterboard.
Calculate cltv values by incorporating inside and outside temperature differences, daily range, solar radiation, and heat storage to adjust conductive heat gains using ASHRAE latitude and month corrections.
Master cooling load calculation in Excel using the E20 sheet, including input setup, ventilation, sensible and latent heat gains, and preparing data for HAP software.
Get familiar with HAP software to estimate cooling and heating loads, simulate energy costs, and define walls, roofs, doors, windows, shades, infiltration, sealing, spaces, weather, and schedules.
Define weather properties for a New Delhi hvac load calculation project by configuring design parameters, design temperatures, design solar, and simulation in hap.
Define and assign schedules for people, lights, and fans using fractional and binary types with hourly profiles for working day and holiday occupancy, plus binding schedules in hap software.
Define external walls and partitions in the HVAC load workflow by creating assemblies, setting outside colors, and specifying layer materials, thickness, and r-values; partitions use equal inside and outside resistances.
Define roofs, ceilings, and floors in HVAC load calculations by setting interior and exterior resistances, noting heat flow direction, and adjusting components to meet the target U-value.
Define exterior shades and their influence on heat transfer, detailing overhang types, left and right wings, and shading geometry—projection, height above the window, and extensions for accurate HVAC calculations.
Learn how to define spaces in the HVAC load calculation software, from single rooms to entire buildings, and assign properties, ventilation, lighting, schedules, and miscellaneous loads using a bedroom example.
Define infiltration and air changes per hour, then set design cooling, heating, and energy analysis values to model spaces. Consider floor types and partitions to determine bedroom space results.
Define and configure a single-zone HVAC system in HAP software to compute cooling and heating loads, link spaces to zones, and view the results.
This online HVAC course will teach you all the concepts of HVAC Load Calculation from very basic to pro level. Many animations are also used for a better understanding of concepts.
The basic course outline is as follows:
Cooling Load Calculation (MANUAL)
Introduction
Overall Heat Transfer Coefficient (U)
Common Load Temperature Difference (CLTD)
External Cooling Load
Conduction Through Wall
Conduction Through Roof
Conduction Through Glass
Solar Load Through Glass
Conduction Through Partition
Conduction Through Ceiling
Conduction Through Floor
Infiltration Load
Ventilation Load
Internal Cooling Load
People
Lighting
Equipment & Appliances
Cooling Load Calculation (E-20 excel form)
Cooling Load Calculation (HAP Software)
Getting Familiar With HAP
Defining Weather Properties
Creating Schedules
Defining Walls and Partitions
Defining Roofs, Ceilings and Floor
Defining Windows and Doors
Defining Shades
Creating Spaces_Part 1
Creating Spaces_Part 2
Creating Spaces_Part 3
Selection of HVAC System
Many sample projects are also included in this HVAC training.
This HVAC design course has been designed keeping in mind the comfort of both online and offline learners.
What else will you get?
Free E-20 Excel Sheet For Load Calculation
Doubts answered in less than 1 day
Free Handbooks
Free Data Book
Downloadable Files/Links of Free Software
Lifetime Course Access
Sample Buildings Plans and Elevations for Project
Quizzes and Assignments
Certificate of Completion
After the completion of the course, you will have the skill of HVAC Designer and you can perform load calculation of any HVAC system.
Go ahead and take the course and become an expert in HVAC Load Calculation.
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