IntroductionThis course has been design for engineers who are entering the planning and
design field of Building Service Engineering either as a new job or a change of
duties. It will benefit people who have no knowledge of Ventilation and/or Air
Conditioning.
AimsThe aim of the course is to introduce participants to the basic principles of
Ventilation and Air Conditioning planning. This will cover the requirements for
ventilation as stated by CIBSE and look at the rudiments of planning. It will
also look at Air Conditioning and make decisions on whether it is required or
not.
It will also be of benefit where company staff are using computers for design
work as the computer is unable to compensate for the inputting of incorrect
data.
ObjectivesBy the end of the course, participants will have been shown how to:
- Define the basic principles of air/water mixtures and the movement of air
- Define Ventilation/Air Conditioning and discuss the effect on the
performance of people, buildings and the environment.
- State the various types of Ventilation/Air Conditioning Systems that are
available on the open market.
- Size and design a system for a simple example
- List the reference sources that are available to the Air Conditioning
Designer
- All the above objectives will be carried out in accordance with current
design standards and practice used throughout the Heating, Ventilation and
Air Conditioning Industry.
The Course Covers- Air/Water Mixtures
- Reasons for Ventilation/Air Conditioning
- Types of system available on the open market
- Carry out a simple design exercise.
Course DurationFour Days
CertificationCertificate of Attendance.