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GRAB 3 FREE 1 !!!HEATING, VENTILATION & AIR-CONDITIONING (HVAC) (2,3 Dec 2024)
Please call 012-588 2728
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PUBLIC PROGRAM
HEATING, VENTILATION &
AIR-CONDITIONING (HVAC)
8 CDP Points Awarded by Suruhanjaya Tenaga.
Venue :Wyndham Grand Bangsar Kuala Lumpur Hotel (SBL KHAS / HRD Corp Claimable Course)
Date : 2 Dec 2024 (Mon) | 9am – 5pm By Ir.Dr.Jaya
3 Dec 2024 (Tue) | 9am – 5pm .
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ABSTRACT:
HVAC (heating, ventilation, and air conditioning) is the technology of indoor environmental comfort. HVAC system design is a sub-discipline of mechanical engineering, based on the principles of thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, and heat transfer. HVAC is important in the design of medium to large industrial and office buildings such as skyscrapers and in marine environments such as aquariums, where safe and healthy building conditions are regulated with respect to temperature and humidity, using fresh air from outdoors. New methods of modernization, higher efficiency, and system control are constantly introduced by companies and inventors worldwide. The three central functions of heating, ventilating, and air-conditioning are interrelated, especially with the need to provide thermal comfort and acceptable indoor air quality within reasonable installation, operation, and maintenance costs. HVAC systems can provide ventilation, reduce air infiltration, and maintain pressure relationships between spaces. The means of air delivery and removal from spaces is known as room air distribution. The starting point in carrying out an estimate both for cooling and heating depends on the exterior climate and interior specified conditions. However before taking up the heat load calculation, it is necessary to find fresh air requirements for each area in detail, as pressurization is an important consideration.
In modern buildings the design, installation, and control systems of these functions are integrated into one or more HVAC systems. Building services designers and engineers, such as mechanical, architectural, or building services engineers analyze, design, and specify the HVAC systems, and specialty mechanical contractors fabricate and commission them. Building permits and code-compliance inspections of the installations are normally required for all sizes of buildings.
COURSE OVERVIEW:
This course is industry designed, to provide a broad understanding of the improvement methodology, concepts, and process. The methodology is presented with case studies and examples drawn from service, business process and industrial applications. With a heavy practice orientation, as much as a third of your time will be spent working through interactive practical exercises and assessments.
COURSE OBJECTIVES:
This training program is designed to provide an understanding of engineering related problems related to industry globally and a clear sense of what is required to effectively structure, establish measurements and solve problems. Participants will learn the goals and deliverables behind the solutions. Methodology as well as the most commonly used tools within each phase will be discussed. Participants will also learn how to support a problem solving initiative within their organization.
LEARNING OUTCOMES:
On successful completion of this course, the participant should be able to:-
- Understand the benefits and implications of HVAC design and relate the concepts to the overall business mission and objectives.
- Think about his/her organization as a collection of processes, with inputs that determine the output.
- Use the concepts of HVAC design to evaluate the capability of a process or organization.
- Recognize the engineering problem solving model used to improve processes.
- Recognize the organizational factors that are necessary groundwork for a successful engineering problem solving program.
- Integrate HVAC design effort with other process improvement initiatives.
TRAINING METHODOLOGY:
a) The latest educational methods and strategies will be utilized.
b) The course is designed to maximize delegate participation.
c) Questions and answers are encouraged throughout and at the daily wrap-up sessions. This gives participants the opportunity to discuss with others and the presenter their specific problems and appropriate solutions.
d) The course shall be conducted through lectures, case studies, group discussions and exercises to reinforce participant’s learning.
TARGET AUDIENCE:
Design engineers, design technical assistants, draughting personnel, maintenance personnel, operational managers etc.
COURSE FORMAT:
The course consists of formal content presentation interspersed with content quiz sessions. The presenter’s style involves intensive participant participation.
OUTLINE OF WORKSHOP
DAY 1 Introduction to HVAC System Design - Air system design overview - Airflow with constant volume systems - Airflow with variable volume systems - How Do You Balance Airflow? - Best air delivery practices - Air-side economizer - Lower humidity limit - A case study of two designs
Refrigeration & Air Conditioning - Introduction - Type of refrigeration - Assessment of refrigeration and air-conditioning - Energy efficiency opportunities
HVAC Equipment Overview - Condenser - Evaporator - Expansion valve - Compressor - Air Handler - Duct System - Duct Design Problems
Function of an Air conditioner - Principle - Arrangement - Types of Air-Conditioning Units a) Room Units b) Central Units c) Types of Centralised Units d) Large Units e) Sizing Air-Conditioning Units
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DAY 2 Design of Indoor Air Quality Systems - Recommended temperatures for acceptable relative humidity (RH) - Outside air pollutants - Damper operation - Filters a) Mechanical filters b) Carbon filters - Cooling coils - Humidifiers - Drain pans - Air-Handling Units (AHU) a) Single zone AHU b) Multi-zone AHU c) Dual duct AHU d) Terminal reheat AHU e) Variable air volume AHU
Complex HVAC Requirements - Multiple Zone Air-side Systems - Air-Side Economizers - Controls (Air-Side, Complex Systems) - Chillers - Heat Rejection Equipment - Hydronic Systems & Controls
Pump Design - Condenser water pumps - Chilled water pumps
Energy Savings in HVAC Systems - A Case Study
Heat Pump Design - What Is a Heat Pump? - Basic types of heat pump cycles: - Heat sources and sinks
Underfloor Air Distribution - Introduction - Goals and applications - Revised load calculations - Ventilation modifications - Supply air quantities and temperatures - System equipment - Initial cost impacts - Annual energy consumption and cost
Question &Answer Session End of Workshop |
** Digital Certificate of attendance will be awarded for those who completed the course
ABOUT THE FACILITATOR
Ir. Dr. JAYA has about 32 years of experience in various industries.
Ir. Dr. JAYA is a Professional Engineer registered with the Board of Engineers (BEM), Malaysia, a Fellow of The Institution of Engineers, Malaysia (IEM), member of the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET), UK and a Member of Engineers Australia and a Chartered Professional Engineer of Australia. Jayaseelan was the past Chairman of the Engineering Education Technical Division of The Institution of Engineers, Malaysia; Member of the Education Committee of the Association of Consulting Engineers (ACEM); Member of the Accreditation Board, Institution of Engineers, Malaysia, Member of the Standing Committee on Admission and Practical Training, Institution of Engineers, Malaysia, a member of the Standing Committee on Examinations and Qualifications, Institution of Engineers, Malaysia and also an EAC accreditation panel member. He is also a Certified Energy Manager, registered with the Energy Commission of Malaysia.
He graduated from the University of Malaya, Leeds Polytechnic, UK and Universiti Putra Malaysia and holds a Degree in Mechanical Engineering, Masters in Engineering and a doctoral degree in engineering.
His wide hands-on industrial experience has enabled him to design and facilitate training courses.
He was a recipient of the Association of Overseas Technical Scholarships (AOTS) award on two occasions, awarded by the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry of Japan. Jayaseelan was also a member of the working group to draw up the energy efficiency and energy conservation guidelines for pumps and compressors for Malaysian industries organized by the Institution of Engineers, Malaysia, Pusat Tenaga Malaysia, and the Ministry of Energy, Water and Communications (KTAK). He also actively writes technical articles for various international journals.
He has working experience in various industries, which includes being a General Manager for Facilities Management for a Facility Management Company involved in the management of a portfolio of facilities, including manufacturing plants, high-rise commercial buildings, chemical plants etc. a design engineer with a leading consulting engineering company etc.
Some of the companies he has trained includes, Tenaga Nasional Bhd, Bank Pembangunan, Ranhill, Ebara Pumps, Usaha TegasSdn.Bhd (Maxis), Infineon (M) Sdn.Bhd, UniversitiMalaya, UniversitiTeknologi Malaysia, Penang Port Sdn.Bhd. Cement Industries of Malaysia Berhad, Politeknik Mukah (Sarawak), Petlin Malaysia Sdn Bhd, Bintulu Port, Sime Austral, Perbadanan Putrajaya Holdings, Syarikat Air Johor, ORYX, Carsem, Unisem etc.
Professionally trained in mechanical engineering, he is positive and lively in his approach. He livens his audience by always providing interactive and energetic presentation of his material in a comprehensive and easy to use format of ideas that work. His participants describe him as a very creative, fun and lively trainer who sets high standards.
(SBL KHAS / HRD Corp Claimable Course)
TRAINING FEE | |
2 days Face-to-Face Public Program |
RM 2,407.00/pax (excluded 8% SST) |
Group
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participants from the same organization, the 4th participant is FREE.
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