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HVAC Designing course (Beginner to Advance Level )

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HVAC Designing course (Beginner to Advance Level ), available at $49.99, has an average rating of 4.74, with 117 lectures, based on 52 reviews, and has 183 subscribers.

You will learn about Hvac Designing Revit Mep psychometry duct and pipe sizer This course is ideal for individuals who are Mechanical Engineers It is particularly useful for Mechanical Engineers.

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Summary

Title: HVAC Designing course (Beginner to Advance Level )

Price: $49.99

Average Rating: 4.74

Number of Lectures: 117

Number of Published Lectures: 98

Number of Curriculum Items: 117

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 98

Original Price: $19.99

Quality Status: approved

Status: Live

What You Will Learn

  • Hvac Designing
  • Revit Mep
  • psychometry
  • duct and pipe sizer
  • Who Should Attend

  • Mechanical Engineers
  • Target Audiences

  • Mechanical Engineers
  • Learn the advanced level of HVAC design with our design course. Features include Revit MEP 2020, ASHRAE Psychometric Tools, and Duct Sizer. Explore advanced topics regarding HVAC systems and excel in the most efficient techniques involved in the design process. Upon completion, I will be able to design modern, state-of-the-art HVAC systems.

    Course Overview:

  • HVAC Fundamentals—Provides a good foundation in HVAC basics. Provides an orientation into the field and critical principles.

  • Refrigeration and Refrigerants: Principles of refrigeration, various refrigerants, and applications.

  • HVAC Goals: Goals in the HVAC design, with particular reference to sensible and latent cooling loads.

  • Refrigeration Cycles: Vapor-compression and absorption cycles—basic introduction to HVAC systems.

  • Psychrometry: Understanding psychrometric properties and analysis—ASHRAE’s Psychometric Software and calculators.

  • Load Calculations – Learn how to perform basic through advanced interior and exterior load calculations.

  • Ducting: Learn the rules for designing ducts, the categories of ducts, and different duct sizing methodologies, including the McQuay Duct Sizer.

  • HVAC Equipment—Learn about essential components such as FCUs, AHUs, VAV systems, humidifiers, dehumidifiers, dampers, and chillers.

  • Design Essentials: Learn to set latitude and longitude, create and schedule space, and do zoning and load calculations in HVAC.

  • Air Systems—Designing skills in supply, return, fresh, and exhaust air systems and understanding negative and positive pressure impacts.

  • Advanced Systems – VAV systems, CAV systems, packaging unit systems, and more.

  • Reporting and Analysis – Develop the ability to schedule, generate reports, and analyze costs of HVAC projects

  • Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1: Introduction

    Chapter 2: Fundamentals Of HVAC

    Lecture 1: 1 Introduction of hvac

    Lecture 2: 2 what is Refrigeration

    Lecture 3: 3 Refrigerant

    Lecture 4: 4 Goals of hvac

    Lecture 5: 5 cop

    Chapter 3: Cooling Load Calculations

    Lecture 1: 1 basics of heat transfer

    Lecture 2: 2 Human Comfort

    Lecture 3: 3 Requirements For cooling load

    Lecture 4: 4 Room Heat Gain

    Lecture 5: 5 Heat transfer through externar wall

    Lecture 6: 6 Heat transfer through externar wall example

    Lecture 7: 7 Heat transfer through externar Roof

    Lecture 8: 8 Heat transfer through externar Glass

    Lecture 9: 9 Heat Gain through internal Factors

    Lecture 10: 10 Heat Gain through internal Factors

    Lecture 11: 11 Heat Gain through internal Factors

    Chapter 4: COURSE MATERIAL

    Lecture 1: course material

    Chapter 5: Applied Psychometrics

    Lecture 1: COURSE MATERIAL

    Lecture 2: Lecture 1 introduction of Psychometrics

    Lecture 3: Lecture2 Psychometric properties

    Lecture 4: Lecture 3 specific volume

    Lecture 5: Lecture 4 Psychmetric chart

    Chapter 6: Applied Psychometric analyses tools (summer)

    Lecture 1: Lecture 1 introduction of tool

    Lecture 2: Lecture 2 Air mixing

    Lecture 3: Lecture 3 Cooling Coil

    Lecture 4: Lecture 4 evaporative cooling

    Lecture 5: lecture 5 decicant dehumidefication

    Chapter 7: Applied Psychometric analyses tools (winter)

    Lecture 1: Lecture 1 Humidification and heating

    Chapter 8: Air distribution devices

    Lecture 1: 1 introduction of Air Distribution components

    Lecture 2: 2 Locations of Grds

    Lecture 3: 3 GRDs

    Chapter 9: Ducting

    Lecture 1: 1 ducting introductio

    Lecture 2: 2 general rules for duct design

    Lecture 3: 3 duct categories

    Lecture 4: 4 duct categories

    Lecture 5: 5 duct categories

    Lecture 6: 6 duct categories

    Lecture 7: 7 duct categories

    Chapter 10: Duct sizing

    Lecture 1: 1 Duct sizing

    Lecture 2: 2 softwar for Duct sizing

    Chapter 11: Pressure losses in ducts due to fittings and elboews

    Lecture 1: 1 pressure Losses in Duct Fitting

    Lecture 2: 2 pressure Losses in Duct Fitting

    Lecture 3: 3 pressure Losses in Duct Fitting

    Lecture 4: 4 pressure Losses in Duct Fitting

    Lecture 5: 5 pressure Losses in Duct Fitting using SMACNA

    Lecture 6: 6 pressure Losses in Duct Fitting using SMACNA standards

    Chapter 12: HVAC SYSTEM DESIGN FOR PHARMACEUTICAL INDUSTRY

    Lecture 1: 1 supervisory authority for pharmaceuitical facility

    Lecture 2: 2 role of hvac in pharmaceutical facilities

    Lecture 3: what is particulate

    Lecture 4: CLEAN ROOMS INTRO

    Lecture 5: CLEANROOM STANDARDS

    Lecture 6: AIR CHANGES

    Lecture 7: TEMPRATURE AND HUMIDITY

    Lecture 8: AIR LOCK IN PHARMACIES

    Chapter 13: HVAC SYSTEM DESIGNING FOR HOSPITALS

    Lecture 1: HVAC SYSTEM REQUIREMENT IN HEALTHCARE FACILATIES

    Lecture 2: INFECTION CONTROL

    Lecture 3: ISOLATION ROOMS

    Lecture 4: Airborne infection isolation (AII)

    Lecture 5: Protective environment (PE)

    Lecture 6: classification affect HVAC designer

    Lecture 7: factors affect the local concentration of particles

    Lecture 8: prevent the spread of airborne contaminants

    Lecture 9: class N rooms

    Lecture 10: Infection-Control and Ventilation Requirements for “AII” Rooms

    Lecture 11: Infection-Control and Ventilation Requirements for “AII” Rooms 2

    Lecture 12: Infection-Control and Ventilation Requirements for “AII” Rooms 3

    Lecture 13: Infection-Control and Ventilation Requirements for “AII” Rooms last

    Chapter 14: Revit Architecture 2024

    Lecture 1: 1 project setting

    Lecture 2: 2 project Location and Level settings

    Lecture 3: 3 how we can create floors

    Lecture 4: 4 Addition Material and Layers in floor

    Lecture 5: 5 creation of walls

    Lecture 6: 6 CREATION OF PARTITION WALLS

    Lecture 7: 7 PLACEMENT OF DOORS

    Lecture 8: 8 placement of windows and furniture

    Lecture 9: 9 complete project

    Chapter 15: HVAC Cooling Load Calculations Using Revit MEP 2024

    Lecture 1: 1 Inserting Revit File

    Lecture 2: 2 project information and setting

    Lecture 3: 3 Space creation for Dining Hall

    Lecture 4: 4 Space creation for Reception and lobbies

    Lecture 5: 5 spaces creation for gym area

    Lecture 6: 6 space creation for rest rooms

    Lecture 7: 8 Zone Creation and Load Calculations

    Lecture 8: 9 report analysys

    Instructors

  • HVAC Designing course (Beginner to Advance Level )  No.2
    Bright Future institute
    MEP designer and trainer
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