Heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems are central to comfort, health, and energy use in every modern building, and their design is a demanding engineering discipline. This program equips mechanical and building services engineers to design HVAC systems — from load calculation and equipment selection through to ductwork, controls, and commissioning — to professional standards.
As buildings target ever-higher comfort and efficiency, skilled HVAC engineers who can deliver compliant, energy-efficient systems are in strong demand. This course combines core HVAC design principles with practical installation and commissioning know-how and introduces emerging trends in energy efficiency and smart climate control.
Course Objectives
Upon the successful completion of this program, attendees will be able to:
- Apply HVAC design principles and standards
- Calculate heating and cooling loads
- Apply psychrometrics to system design
- Select appropriate HVAC systems and equipment
- Design air distribution and ductwork
- Size ducts, pipes, and equipment correctly
- Design ventilation and indoor air quality systems
- Apply refrigeration and chilled water principles
- Design HVAC controls and automation
- Apply energy efficiency strategies
- Consider acoustics and vibration
- Plan HVAC installation and coordination
- Apply testing, adjusting, and balancing (TAB)
- Manage HVAC commissioning
- Apply relevant codes and standards
- Apply emerging trends in smart and efficient HVAC
Course Outline
- Module 1: HVAC Design Principles & Standards
- Module 2: Heating & Cooling Load Calculation
- Module 3: Psychrometrics & Air Properties
- Module 4: HVAC System Selection & Equipment
- Module 5: Air Distribution & Ductwork Design
- Module 6: Duct, Pipe & Equipment Sizing
- Module 7: Ventilation & Indoor Air Quality
- Module 8: Refrigeration & Chilled Water Systems
- Module 9: HVAC Controls & Building Automation
- Module 10: Energy Efficiency Strategies
- Module 11: Acoustics & Vibration Control
- Module 12: Installation Planning & Coordination
- Module 13: Testing, Adjusting & Balancing (TAB)
- Module 14: HVAC Commissioning & Handover
- Module 15: Emerging Trends: Smart & Energy-Efficient HVAC
Who Should Attend
This course is intended for mechanical and building services engineers, HVAC designers, and contractors involved in the design, installation, and commissioning of HVAC systems. A mechanical engineering foundation is recommended.
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