The basic purpose of an HVAC system is to provide interior thermal conditions that a majority of occupants will find acceptable. Occasionally this may simply require that air be moved at an adequate... More > velocity. However, occupant comfort will require that an HVAC system add or remove heat to or from building spaces.< Less
The purpose of this course is to give participants the opportunity to analyze and apply principles related to HVAC control and interfacing. Participants will take basic principles they have already... More > learned regarding HVAC systems, components, and interfacing and analyze and apply that knowledge in new situations. They will learn how to analyze and apply BTU and noise isolation principles related to HVAC control and interfacing. In so doing, they should be able to design controls/interfaces that work seamlessly with home theater design principles. It is expected that participants will already have a requisite knowledge of HVAC terms and definitions along with other sub-systems and HVAC-related topics. It is strongly suggested that participants have already taken the recommended prerequisites listed below. At the conclusion of this course, participants should be able to: • Differentiate between system types such as forced air, radiant, ground/water source, and zoning • Apply BTU and noise isolation principles< Less
The purpose of this course is to give participants the opportunity to analyze and apply principles related to HVAC control and interfacing. Participants will take basic principles they have already... More > learned regarding HVAC systems, components, and interfacing and analyze and apply that knowledge in new situations. They will learn how to analyze and apply BTU and noise isolation principles related to HVAC control and interfacing. In so doing, they should be able to design controls/interfaces that work seamlessly with home theater design principles. It is expected that participants will already have a requisite knowledge of HVAC terms and definitions along with other sub-systems and HVAC-related topics. It is strongly suggested that participants have already taken the recommended prerequisites listed below. At the conclusion of this course, participants should be able to: • Differentiate between system types such as forced air, radiant, ground/water source, and zoning • Apply BTU and noise isolation principles< Less
The purpose of this course is to give participants the opportunity to analyze and apply principles related to HVAC control and interfacing. Participants will take basic principles they have already... More > learned regarding HVAC systems, components, and interfacing and analyze and apply that knowledge in new situations. They will learn how to analyze and apply BTU and noise isolation principles related to HVAC control and interfacing. In so doing, they should be able to design controls/interfaces that work seamlessly with home theater design principles. It is expected that participants will already have a requisite knowledge of HVAC terms and definitions along with other sub-systems and HVAC-related topics. It is strongly suggested that participants have already taken the recommended prerequisites listed below. At the conclusion of this course, participants should be able to: • Differentiate between system types such as forced air, radiant, ground/water source, and zoning • Apply BTU and noise isolation principles< Less
The purpose of this course is to give participants the opportunity to analyze and apply principles related to HVAC control and interfacing. Participants will take basic principles they have already... More > learned regarding HVAC systems, components, and interfacing and analyze and apply that knowledge in new situations. They will learn how to analyze and apply BTU and noise isolation principles related to HVAC control and interfacing. In so doing, they should be able to design controls/interfaces that work seamlessly with home theater design principles. It is expected that participants will already have a requisite knowledge of HVAC terms and definitions along with other sub-systems and HVAC-related topics. It is strongly suggested that participants have already taken the recommended prerequisites listed below. At the conclusion of this course, participants should be able to: • Differentiate between system types such as forced air, radiant, ground/water source, and zoning • Apply BTU and noise isolation principles< Less