Ventilation Ducting Design
Course
In b
Description
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Type
Course
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Level
Intermediate
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Location
B (Scotland)
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Duration
2 Days
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Start date
Different dates available
This course is a slimmed down version of our HVAC design course, focusing on the ventilation and ducting design. It is aimed at mechanical engineers with good understanding of thermo- and fluid- dynamics but little experience in HVAC design. The course starts by looking at the need for Ventilation and typical applications. The course looks in detail at the design development process for Ventilation, ducting design, including control and instrumentation.
The course also looks at the ducting materials, supports and ducting components in more detail than the Introduction to HVAC course.
As all our courses this one aims at equipping engineers with practical knowledge and techniques that help them design safe and efficient systems. Throughout the course we take time for practical exercises to give attendees hands on experience of calculations and design, which helps increase understanding.
At the end we look at the common standards applicable to Ventilation and discuss several specialist subjects that from various industries, primarily: offshore, marine and industrial / process.
Facilities
Location
Start date
Start date
Reviews
Subjects
- Design
- Materials
- Systems
- Ventilation
- Ducts
- Supply extract
- Filters
- Fire Risk
- Pressurisation
- Air changes
Course programme
- Need for Ventilation
- Functions of Ventilation
- Open / closed / recirculation systems
- Ducts
- Fans
- Supply extract
- Filters
- Flow calculations
- Air changes
- Pressurisation
- Control and balancing
- Instrumentation
- Fire risk
- Components
- Practical Layout considerations
- Maintenance
- Materials
- Connections
- Components
- Server rooms
- Utility rooms
- Workshops
- Public spaces
- Accommodation
- Dealing with hot spots
- Air handling unit
- Preheating / precooling
- Types
- Selection Process
- Trade-offs
- Practical Solutions
- Associated equipment
- Ventilation control and HMI requirements
- Instrumentation
Special considerations
- Hazardous zones
- Inert gas and HVAC
- Penetrations
- Maintenance
- Offshore
- Marine
- Buildings
- Battery room ventilation
- Nuclear ventilation requirements
Ventilation Ducting Design