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Cooling Load Estimation Using HAP 5.1 – Arabic, available at $59.99, has an average rating of 4.8, with 41 lectures, based on 68 reviews, and has 1428 subscribers.

You will learn about The importance of accurate Load Estimation The Main Load Components (External/Internal/System). The Difference between Zone, Space and System. Principles of heat transfer. How to read the Psychometric Chart Introduction to HAP 5.1 Program How to choose the weather conditions. How to build the project libraries How to create the spaces and define the different loads. Introduction to HVAC systems(DX & Chilled water) . Different types of DX Systems (Split units, Package Units, VRF ,…). The main components of Chilled Water Systems (Chiller ,cooling tower ,Pumps, AHU,FCU ). How to create the different types of systems on HAP Program. How to create Chiller plant on HAP Program. How to generate reports from HAP program. This course is ideal for individuals who are HVAC Design Engineers or Faculty of Engineering Students – Mechanical Department It is particularly useful for HVAC Design Engineers or Faculty of Engineering Students – Mechanical Department.

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Title: Cooling Load Estimation Using HAP 5.1 – Arabic

Price: $59.99

Average Rating: 4.8

Number of Lectures: 41

Number of Published Lectures: 41

Number of Curriculum Items: 41

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 41

Original Price: $39.99

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What You Will Learn

  • The importance of accurate Load Estimation
  • The Main Load Components (External/Internal/System).
  • The Difference between Zone, Space and System.
  • Principles of heat transfer.
  • How to read the Psychometric Chart
  • Introduction to HAP 5.1 Program
  • How to choose the weather conditions.
  • How to build the project libraries
  • How to create the spaces and define the different loads.
  • Introduction to HVAC systems(DX & Chilled water) .
  • Different types of DX Systems (Split units, Package Units, VRF ,…).
  • The main components of Chilled Water Systems (Chiller ,cooling tower ,Pumps, AHU,FCU ).
  • How to create the different types of systems on HAP Program.
  • How to create Chiller plant on HAP Program.
  • How to generate reports from HAP program.
  • Who Should Attend

  • HVAC Design Engineers
  • Faculty of Engineering Students – Mechanical Department
  • Target Audiences

  • HVAC Design Engineers
  • Faculty of Engineering Students – Mechanical Department
  • Hello Every one ,
    The importance of accurate cooling load calculation is very essential to make a good HVAC design ,choosing the right systems ,suitable selection of different equipment and even for building energy consumption after stating , we will start this course by learning the fundamental of cooling load , the used units , different types of loads and we will study the importance of psychrometric chart learning  the different parameters and process of air .

    We will also emphasize on using Hourly analysis program HAP  5.1 the latest version of carrier program  , we will learn how to define the weather , Project libraries , Space properties , System Properties ,Plant properties and how to generate the different types of reports and how to read this reports .

    Choosing the suitable system is very important , so we will learn the different types of Dx-Systems , chilled water system ,why we use refrigerant , the main components of Vapor compression cycle , the different types of chillers , air cooled vs water cooled , absorption chillers , cooling tower components , Pumps , and different types of terminal coils (Fan Coil Unit & Air handling Unit ).

    objectives :
    1. The importance of accurate Load Estimation.
    2. The Main Load Components (External/Internal/System).
    3. The Difference between Zone, Space and System.
    4. Principles of heat transfer.
    5. How to read the Psychometric Chart.
    6. Introduction to HAP Program.
    7. How to choose the weather conditions.
    8. How to build the project libraries.
    9. How to create the spaces and define the different loads.
    10. Introduction to HVAC systems (DX & Chilled water) .
    11. Different types of DX Systems (Split units, Package Units, VRF ,…).
    12. The main components of Chilled Water Systems (Chiller ,cooling tower ,Pumps, AHU,FCU ).
    13. How to create the different types of systems on HAP Program.
    14. How to create Chiller plant on HAP Program.
    15. How to generate reports from HAP program.

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1: Introduction to Cooling Load

    Lecture 2: Zone, Space and System

    Lecture 3: Load Estimation Methods

    Lecture 4: Principles of heat transfer

    Lecture 5: Measuring Heat Quantities

    Lecture 6: Sensible Load Vs Latent Load

    Chapter 2: Psychometric Chart

    Lecture 1: Introduction to Psychometric Chart

    Lecture 2: Properties of Air

    Lecture 3: Process on Psychometric Chart

    Chapter 3: Weather Conditions

    Lecture 1: Introduction to HAP 5.1 Program

    Lecture 2: Location and Design Temperatures

    Lecture 3: Clearance , Reflectance and soil conductivity

    Lecture 4: Appling on HAP 5.1

    Lecture 5: ASHRAE Meteo

    Chapter 4: Project Libraries

    Lecture 1: Schedules

    Lecture 2: Walls And Roofs

    Lecture 3: Windows and Doors

    Lecture 4: Shading

    Chapter 5: Define Space Properties

    Lecture 1: Space Properties – General

    Lecture 2: Space Properties – Internals

    Lecture 3: Space Properties – Walls and Roofs

    Lecture 4: Space Properties – Infiltration, Floors and Partitions

    Lecture 5: Space Properties – Reports and Operations

    Chapter 6: Appling On Project

    Lecture 1: Reviewing the project

    Lecture 2: Starting A new project, Weather and Project Libraries

    Lecture 3: Arch. Drawings preparation

    Lecture 4: Define First Floor Spaces

    Lecture 5: Define Ground Floor Spaces

    Chapter 7: Introduction to systems

    Lecture 1: Refrigeration Cycle

    Lecture 2: Introduction to DX-Systems

    Lecture 3: DX-Systems on HAP 5.1

    Lecture 4: Chilled Water System & Chillers

    Lecture 5: Cooling Tower And Pumps

    Lecture 6: Air Terminal Units

    Lecture 7: Create FCU System on HAP 5.1

    Lecture 8: Create AHU System on HAP 5.1 – General

    Lecture 9: Create AHU System on HAP 5.1 – System Components

    Lecture 10: Create AHU System on HAP 5.1 – Zone and Sizing Data

    Lecture 11: Different HAP Reports

    Lecture 12: Plant Properties on HAP 5.1

    Chapter 8: Appling On project

    Lecture 1: Appling On project

    Instructors

  • Cooling Load Estimation Using HAP 5.1 Arabic_1  No.2
    Ahmed Emad Hamdy
    HVAC Design Engineer
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