Comprehensive Guide to HVAC Systems: Fundamentals, Design and Operation
Online
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Dec 9 - 12, 2024
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Course Code: 15-1211-ONL24
- Overview
- Syllabus
- Instructor
Overview
This course is held online over 4 days on the following schedule (All times in Eastern Time Zone):
10 am to 6 pm Eastern (Will include the usual breaks)
After participating in this course, you will be able to:
- Gain insight into the individual components of an HVAC/R system.
- Apply fundamental principles to effectively design and operate HVAC systems.
- Understand basic psychrometric terms and applications.
- Understand basic pressure enthalpy terms and how it applies to an HVAC/R system.
- Perform calculations for the refrigeration cycle, building load, duct design, and hydronic piping design.
- Select appropriate controls for optimizing HVAC equipment and systems.
- Identify trends in equipment selection being used in single-family and multi-family residential construction.
- Identify energy-saving opportunities within HVAC systems.
- Design efficient control strategies for HVAC systems.
Description
This comprehensive course is essential for HVAC system designers and operators seeking mastery in fundamentals, sizing, selection, and operation. Participants will delve into core principles, psychrometrics, air conditioning processes and equipment, heating processes and equipment, heat loss and heat gain calculations, air distribution system design, controls, energy usage, and the economics of HVAC systems.
By mastering these skills, you will be well-equipped to design, operate, and optimize HVAC systems with a focus on energy efficiency and cost savings.
Who Should Attend
Consultants • Facilities • Trained Technical Operators • Professional Personnel Responsible for Designing, Specifying and Maintaining HVAC And Refrigeration • Others Involved in the Retrofit, Installation and Repair of Such Equipment and Systems.
Time: 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM Eastern Time
Please note: You can check other time zones here.
Syllabus
Day 1 – HVAC/R Fundamentals with a Focus on AC/R
Welcome, Introduction, Learning Outcomes, and Agenda.
HVAC/R System Equipment & Concepts
- Heating Equipment
- Cooling Equipment
- Basic Cycles & Concepts
- Refrigerant & Pressure v Temperature Relationships
AC/R Expanded
- Refrigerant cycle and pressure enthalpy diagrams
- SEER & COP calculations and comparison
- Refrigerant pipe sizing
- Refrigerants in use and future trends
- Environmental impact
- Traditional residential design vs heat pumps and VRF
- Installation, commissioning, and maintenance considerations
Day 2 – Everything Air
Psychrometrics
- Psychrometric Chart
- Psychrometric Process
- Psychrometric Calculations
Comfort, Ventilation, IAQ
- Thermal Comfort – ASHRAE Standard 55
- Ventilation & IAQ – ASHRAE Standard 62.1 & 62.2
Day 3 – Residential System Design
Building Envelope
- Indoor Conditions
- Outdoor Conditions
- Heat and moisture transfer through the envelope
System Design
- Heat Loss & Heat Gain Calculations
- Duct Design
- Hydronic Pipe Design
Day 4 – System Design, Equipment Selection, & Control Strategies
System Design
- Heat Pump Balance Points
- Fan Selection / Fan Curves
- Pump Selection / Pump Curves
Equipment Selection
- Selection of cooling equipment
- Selection of heating equipment
- Selection of HRVs/ERVs
Control Strategies
- Energy usage and cost calculations
- Available controls
Concluding Remarks and Final Adjournment
Instructor
Dan has developed and instructed HVAC/R courses, seminars, and workshops for over 15 years. He started with a very hands-on approach, working for Emerson as a gas technician and refrigeration mechanic (313A) across Canada. Working for Emerson is where he began teaching end users, technicians, engineers, and everyone in between as the product expert for Liebert Canada.
Dan went on to teach HVAC/R at Humber College for 10 years, where he developed and delivered a practical understanding of 15 different courses, both in the classroom and in the lab. He has recently moved on to Evolve Home Services as their Director of Technical Services.
At Evolve, he is responsible for overseeing residential mechanical design, equipment selection, technical training, and service.
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Fee & Credits
$2595 + taxes
- 2.8 Continuing Education Units (CEUs)
- 28 Continuing Professional Development Hours (PDHs/CPDs)
- ECAA Annual Professional Development Points
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