HVAC DESIGN - MEP TRAINING This advanced training introduces those with experience in mechanical engineering to HVAC design. Upon the completion of the program, participant are skilled in the following areas: Heat load calculation Ventilation criteria Classification and selection of air handlers Duct system design Chilled water piping design Types of building systems Criteria for Equipment Selection (Pump, Fan coil unit, Chiller, Cooling tower, Control Valve etc..) Comparison of HVAC system and their components Involvement and collaboration of architects, developers, building owners and consulting engineers in regards to HVAC design Softwares Using: Carrier HAP, E20, Duct Sizer, Pipe Sizer etc ... Course Description Explore the fundamentals of HVAC design. Topics include cooling load calculation, including building envelops, U-value, internal and external heat gains, and ventilation criteria; psychometric; air handling system and their components, selection criteria, and classification; Duct system design, including pressure loss calculation; fan classification and selection; and relevant laws. Focus on types of building systems, including constant and variable volume; vapour compression refrigeration cycle; centrifugal and absorption chillers; heat rejection option, including cooling towers, air cooled condensers; pipe sizing for hydronic systems; centrifugal pumps including selection criteria and pump law
