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HVAC Chilled Water System Design, Selection Flushing

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HVAC Chilled Water System Design, Selection & Flushing, available at $54.99, has an average rating of 3.9, with 65 lectures, based on 105 reviews, and has 612 subscribers.

You will learn about CHW calculations including: Pipe sizing, chillers selection, control valves sizing, cooling towers sizing, pumps sizing Design chilled water system in accordance to international standards Understand chilled water piping networks configurations including trends in energy efficient designs Understand & selection CHW system components Performing & witnessing chilled water flushing process Understand chilled water equipment arrangements including trends in energy efficient designs This course is ideal for individuals who are MEP Engineers & especially Mechanical Engineers (design, technical office, site, testing & commissioning) or MEP Draftsmen or Project engineers & project managers or Piping engineers & HVAC equipment manufacturing engineers or Mechanical Engineers or Electrical Engineers It is particularly useful for MEP Engineers & especially Mechanical Engineers (design, technical office, site, testing & commissioning) or MEP Draftsmen or Project engineers & project managers or Piping engineers & HVAC equipment manufacturing engineers or Mechanical Engineers or Electrical Engineers.

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Title: HVAC Chilled Water System Design, Selection & Flushing

Price: $54.99

Average Rating: 3.9

Number of Lectures: 65

Number of Published Lectures: 63

Number of Curriculum Items: 65

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 63

Original Price: $19.99

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What You Will Learn

  • CHW calculations including: Pipe sizing, chillers selection, control valves sizing, cooling towers sizing, pumps sizing
  • Design chilled water system in accordance to international standards
  • Understand chilled water piping networks configurations including trends in energy efficient designs
  • Understand & selection CHW system components
  • Performing & witnessing chilled water flushing process
  • Understand chilled water equipment arrangements including trends in energy efficient designs
  • Who Should Attend

  • MEP Engineers & especially Mechanical Engineers (design, technical office, site, testing & commissioning)
  • MEP Draftsmen
  • Project engineers & project managers
  • Piping engineers & HVAC equipment manufacturing engineers
  • Mechanical Engineers
  • Electrical Engineers
  • Target Audiences

  • MEP Engineers & especially Mechanical Engineers (design, technical office, site, testing & commissioning)
  • MEP Draftsmen
  • Project engineers & project managers
  • Piping engineers & HVAC equipment manufacturing engineers
  • Mechanical Engineers
  • Electrical Engineers
  • This is a course covering in great detail all chilled water related knowledge [A to Z], this course is tailor-made from international standards and best practices in the field of MEP consultancy & construction on many applications starting with the smallest reaching up to the highest towers and mega projects to give you all the knowledge covering the design, components selection, networks & equipment arrangement and configurations and flushing of chilled water systems

    this course is starting from scratch till the expert level in design, selection, configurations & arrangements of chilled water piping & equipment’s & networks that you will find in any HVAC system.

    The course is divided into five parts,

    1. part#1 – starting with an introduction to the chilled water system and why using it in first place.

    2. part#2 – then following up to each of the chilled water system individual components to understand them and compare between different types and know the selection and limitations of each of them including their arrangement and performance.

    3. part#3 – then following up to the hydronic chilled water piping networks and understanding their sizing, design, arrangements, trends in balancing and energy savings, then moving on to a grand scale of the full CHW system configurations and compare between pros and cons of each system and when to use it and how to optimize your CHW network to achieve optimum energy performance

    4. part#4 – then following up to an introduction to the district cooling systems and components and application range including latest technologies used in it

    5. part#5 – then following up to a chapter dedicated to the CHW flushing & chemical cleaning process to help you comprehend how to perform it and witness it properly

    All information mentioned in this course are quoted from ASHRAEinternational standards to give you the information from it’s original source and quoted to be a reference for future to access it easily.

    this course is the ultimate guide at which is tailored for the soul purpose of transforming amateurs into experts and and add even more experience to the experts already using the software.

    This course have an exclusive section for the flushing process of chilled water systems which is an extremely pre-commissioning process that is conducted directly after construction completion, and without it the system will not function properly.

    This course is for both designers and site engineers and even for draftsmen to complete their gaps and to teach them the correct technical information from it’s original international sources.

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Part#1 – Introduction to Chilled Water Systems

    Lecture 1: 1.0 Course Introduction

    Lecture 2: 1.1 CHW system introduction

    Lecture 3: 1.2 CHW system Introduction

    Lecture 4: 1.2 CHW Governing Equations

    Chapter 2: Part#2 – Chilled Water System Components

    Lecture 1: 2.1 CHW System components Introduction

    Lecture 2: 2.2 CHW pipe materials & Properties

    Lecture 3: 2.3 CHW pipe Insulation

    Lecture 4: 2.4 CHW pipe support & expansion (1of3)

    Lecture 5: 2.4 CHW pipe support & Expansion (2of3)

    Lecture 6: 2.4 CHW pipe joining methods (3of3)

    Lecture 7: 2.5 CHW Cooling coils (1of2)

    Lecture 8: 2.5 CHW Cooling coils (2of2)

    Lecture 9: 2.6 Water Chiller Types (1of2)

    Lecture 10: 2.6 Water Chiller Types (2of2)

    Lecture 11: 2.7 Water Chiller Capacity & Performance Rating

    Lecture 12: 2.8 Water Chillers Configurations & Selection (1of2)

    Lecture 13: 2.8 Water Chillers Configurations & Selection (2of2)

    Lecture 14: 2.9 Plate & Frame Heat Exchangers

    Lecture 15: 2.10 Chilled Water Pump Types (1of2)

    Lecture 16: 2.10 Chilled Water Pump Types (2of2)

    Lecture 17: 2.11 CHW Pump Affinity Laws, Cavitation & NPSH

    Lecture 18: 2.12 CHW Pump Selection Recommendations

    Lecture 19: 2.13 Cooling Tower Types

    Lecture 20: 2.14 Cooling Tower Fill, Tower Types & Towers Comparison

    Lecture 21: 2.15 Cooling Tower Calculation & Selection

    Lecture 22: 2.16 Cooling Tower Performance & Capacity Control

    Lecture 23: 2.17 CHW Chemical Dosing System

    Lecture 24: 2.18 CHW Expansion Chamber

    Lecture 25: 2.19 Air venting & Separation in CHW Systems

    Lecture 26: 2.20 CHW Valve Types

    Lecture 27: 2.21 CHW Control Valves Characteristics & Sizing

    Lecture 28: 2.22 CHW Balancing Valves & PICV

    Chapter 3: Part#3 – Hydronic Piping Distribution Systems

    Lecture 1: 3.1 Hydronic System Introduction

    Lecture 2: 3.2 Hydronic System Classification & Components

    Lecture 3: 3.3 CHW Pump Arrangements & Performance (1of2)

    Lecture 4: 3.3 CHW Pump Arrangements & Performance (2of2)

    Lecture 5: 3.4 CHW Pipe Sizing

    Lecture 6: 3.5 Hydronic Piping Configurations

    Lecture 7: 3.6 CHW Distribution Systems Types & Arrangements (1of2)

    Lecture 8: 3.6 CHW Distribution Systems Types & Arrangements (2of2)

    Lecture 9: 3.7 CHW Coil Pumping & Primary Pump Arrangements

    Lecture 10: 3.8 Comparison of CHW System Balancing Methods

    Lecture 11: 3.9 Low Delta T Syndrome (1of2)

    Lecture 12: 3.9 Low Delta T Syndrome (2of2)

    Chapter 4: Part#4 – District Cooling System

    Lecture 1: 4.1 District Cooling Introduction

    Lecture 2: 4.2 District Cooling Introduction

    Lecture 3: 4.3 District Cooling Central Plant

    Lecture 4: 4.4 District Cooling Distribution System

    Lecture 5: 4.5 DC Consumer Secondary Side (1of2)

    Lecture 6: 4.5 DC Consumer Secondary Side (2of2)

    Chapter 5: Part#5 – Chilled Water Flushing & Chemical Cleaning

    Lecture 1: 5.1 Flushing introduction

    Lecture 2: 5.2 Flushing introduction

    Lecture 3: 5.3 Pre-Flushing – Flushing Design & Installation Considerations

    Lecture 4: 5.4 Pre-Flushing – Flushing Pumps & Flushing Velocities

    Lecture 5: 5.5 Pre-Flushing – System Schematic

    Lecture 6: 5.6 Pre-Flushing – Inspection & Wirltnessing

    Lecture 7: 5.7 Flushing (1of2)

    Lecture 8: 5.7 Flushing (2of2)

    Lecture 9: 5.8 Post-Flushing

    Chapter 6: BONUS PART 6 (PIPE & PUMP SIZING DISCUSSION WITH EXAMPLES)

    Lecture 1: Bonus Part 6.1 – CHW Pipe Sizing Methods (1of3)

    Lecture 2: Bonus Part 6.2 – CHW Pipe Sizing Methods (2of3)

    Lecture 3: Bonus Part 6.3 – CHW Pipe Sizing Methods (3of3)

    Lecture 4: Bonus Part 6.4 – CHW Pump head Calculation Steps (1of2)

    Instructors

  • HVAC Chilled Water System Design, Selection Flushing  No.2
    Nabil Mahmoud
    Mech. & FLS Engineer
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