Become a HVAC Professional – Part 1/3- Fundamentals & Basics
Become a HVAC Professional – Part 1/3- Fundamentals & Basics, available at $69.99, has an average rating of 3.2, with 63 lectures, 2 quizzes, based on 808 reviews, and has 2822 subscribers.
You will learn about 1. Basic Definitions of HVAC 2. Units in HVAC| Tonne and Kilo Watts 3. Components of AC Systems 4. Vapour Compression Cycle 5. Direct Expansion AC Systems 6. Chilled Water AC Systems 7. Types of Chillers Systems 8. Difference in VRF & VRV 9. Lock Rotor Ampere & Full Load Ampere 10. Intro to AHU's and Cooling Towers 11. Duct & Duct Types 12. Aspect Ratio Calculation in DUCT 13. Duct Fittings and types 14. Duct Accessories and types 15. Primary & Secondary Piping Systems 16. Condenser Piping System This course is ideal for individuals who are Engineering Students or Individuals Wish to Join MEP HVAC Field. or Industrial Engineers or Construction Managers or Civil Engineers or MEP Engineers or Building Service Engineers It is particularly useful for Engineering Students or Individuals Wish to Join MEP HVAC Field. or Industrial Engineers or Construction Managers or Civil Engineers or MEP Engineers or Building Service Engineers.
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Summary
Title: Become a HVAC Professional – Part 1/3- Fundamentals & Basics
Price: $69.99
Average Rating: 3.2
Number of Lectures: 63
Number of Quizzes: 2
Number of Published Lectures: 63
Number of Published Quizzes: 2
Number of Curriculum Items: 65
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 65
Original Price: $99.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- 1. Basic Definitions of HVAC
- 2. Units in HVAC| Tonne and Kilo Watts
- 3. Components of AC Systems
- 4. Vapour Compression Cycle
- 5. Direct Expansion AC Systems
- 6. Chilled Water AC Systems
- 7. Types of Chillers Systems
- 8. Difference in VRF & VRV
- 9. Lock Rotor Ampere & Full Load Ampere
- 10. Intro to AHU's and Cooling Towers
- 11. Duct & Duct Types
- 12. Aspect Ratio Calculation in DUCT
- 13. Duct Fittings and types
- 14. Duct Accessories and types
- 15. Primary & Secondary Piping Systems
- 16. Condenser Piping System
Who Should Attend
- Engineering Students
- Individuals Wish to Join MEP HVAC Field.
- Industrial Engineers
- Construction Managers
- Civil Engineers
- MEP Engineers
- Building Service Engineers
Target Audiences
- Engineering Students
- Individuals Wish to Join MEP HVAC Field.
- Industrial Engineers
- Construction Managers
- Civil Engineers
- MEP Engineers
- Building Service Engineers
Welcome tothe HVAC course, this is the Part 1 of the series ”Become a HVAC Professional” | in Part 1 you will able to learn Fundamentals & Basics of Air Conditioning Systems.
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This is the only course taught by a Mechanical Engineer
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After the completion of this course,you can get a Full-time job in the HVAC industry.
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I will be permanently updating content so you can be Up-To date with the industry.
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I was involved in the Design & installation of HVAC Systemsin United Arab Emirates (Dubai).
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This course is designed for complete Beginners, I tried to cover relevant topics in the industry.
IN THIS COURSE YOU WILL ABLE TO LEARN TOPICS SUCH AS :
The Fundamentals of HVAC
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ASHRAE Standards and Comfort Zones
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Function of Air Conditioning
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Societies involve in HVAC
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Basic Physics Involve in HVAC
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Units in HVAC (Ton & Kilo Watt)
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Sensible and Latent Heats
Psychometric Analysis
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Reading a Psychometric Chart
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ASHRAE Psychometric Software
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Properties of Air
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Dry Bulb & Wet Bulb Temperatures
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Relative Humidity & Humidity Ratios
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Dew Point Temperature
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Enthalpy of Air
Basic Components of Air Conditioning
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Working of a Compressor
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Working of a Condenser
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Working of an Expansion Valve
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Working of an Evaporator
Refrigerants in HVAC
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Introduction to refrigerants
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CFC Refrigerants e.g R12
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HCFC Refrigerants e.g R22
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HCF Refrigerants e.g R134a & R410a
Vapour Compression Cycle
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Working of a Vapor Compression cycle
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Working of Condenser & Evaporator
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Working of Compressor & Expansion Valve.
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Phase changing in Refrigerant
Classification of Air Conditioners
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DX Direct Expansion AC Systems
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Chilled Water AC Systems
Classification of DX Systems
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Window AC Systems
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Split AC System
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Package AC System
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Ductable Split AC System
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VRV & VRF AC System
Classification of Chilled Water System
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Water Cooled Chillers
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Air Cooled Chillers
Components of Chilled Water System
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Chillers
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AHU’s
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Cooling Towers
DUCT Systems & Aspect Ratios
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Ducts Introduction
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Types of Ducts
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Flexible Ducts
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Velocities in Ducts
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Duct in HVAC Drawings
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Aspect Ratios (A.R) in Ducts
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Duct Fittings
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Duct Accessories
Piping in HVAC
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Primary Piping System
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Secondary Piping System
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Condenser Piping System
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Reverse and Direct Return Systems
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Pipes and Pipes schedules
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Classification of pipes
Who was this course designed for:
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This course was designed for anyone who wants to learn HVAC from Scratch
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It is perfect for complete beginners, with zero HVAC Experience.
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It is also for experienced MEP or HVAC Professionals who want to enhance their Skills in HVAC Field.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction
Lecture 1: Introduction
Lecture 2: what is M.E.P
Chapter 2: Basic Definition and Fundamentals
Lecture 1: What is HVAC ?
Lecture 2: Report From U.S. Department of Energy
Lecture 3: ASHRAE Human Comfort Zones
Lecture 4: Why we do Air Conditioning (Main Functions)
Lecture 5: HVAC Applications
Lecture 6: International Societies
Lecture 7: What is Heat ? its Units ?
Lecture 8: Explaination of BTU (British Thermal Unit)
Lecture 9: What is Ton of Refrigeration ?
Lecture 10: Sensible Heat & Latent Heat
Lecture 11: Heat Transfer Methods
Chapter 3: PSYCHOMETRIC ANALYSIS
Lecture 1: Introduction to Psychometry
Lecture 2: Properties of Air
Lecture 3: Dry Bulb Temperature – DBT
Lecture 4: Wet Bulb Temperature
Lecture 5: Relative Humidity
Lecture 6: Dew Point Temperature – DPT
Lecture 7: Humidity Ratio – HR
Lecture 8: Enthalpy
Lecture 9: Psychometric Chart – 1
Lecture 10: Psychometric Chart – 2
Lecture 11: Article
Chapter 4: Components and Working
Lecture 1: Components of AC
Lecture 2: Working of AC Components
Lecture 3: Refrigerants
Lecture 4: Notes
Chapter 5: Classification of Air Conditioning Systems
Lecture 1: Classification Introduction
Lecture 2: Window AC – Components and Working
Lecture 3: Split AC
Lecture 4: Duct able Split AC
Lecture 5: Package AC
Lecture 6: VRV / VRF AC
Lecture 7: Terminologies for DX systems
Lecture 8: Chilled Water AC Systems – 1
Lecture 9: Chilled Water AC Systems – 2
Lecture 10: Chiller Definitions
Lecture 11: Chilled Water AC – Advantages
Lecture 12: Air Cooled Chillers
Chapter 6: DUCTS
Lecture 1: What is a Duct ? Classifications
Lecture 2: Duct MAterials
Lecture 3: Classification – According to Shape
Lecture 4: Classification – According to Air type
Lecture 5: Classification – According to Velocity
Lecture 6: Classification – According to the HVAC Layouts Drawings
Lecture 7: Classification – Flexible Ducts
Lecture 8: Article : The height of Duct
Chapter 7: ASPECT RATIO
Lecture 1: Duct Aspect Ratio
Lecture 2: Article
Chapter 8: Fittings and Accessories in HVAC
Lecture 1: Introduction
Lecture 2: Fittings – (Elbows, Trouser, Reducers etc )
Lecture 3: Accessories – (VCD, Butterfly and Fire Dampers)
Chapter 9: Pipes in HVAC
Lecture 1: Primary and Secondary Piping
Lecture 2: Pipe Schedules
Lecture 3: Pipe Arrangements
Lecture 4: Direct Return Systems
Lecture 5: Reverse Return System
Lecture 6: Pipe Classifications
Lecture 7: Classification : According to the Manufacturing
Lecture 8: Classification : According to the Schdules
Lecture 9: Classification : According to the Location
Chapter 10: Upcoming Courses
Lecture 1: Upcoming Courses Related to HVAC
Instructors
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Learnig Lab
Courses related to Mechanical Electrical Plumbing
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