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ME823 - Heating, Ventilation, & Air-Conditioning (HVAC) Systems: Design, Installation, Maintenance & Trouble- shooting (28 August - 1 September 2016, Doha) Mechanical Engineering TÜV ® Akademie

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ME823 - Heating, Ventilation, & Air-Conditioning (HVAC) Systems: Design, Installation, Maintenance & Trouble-shooting (28 August - 1 September 2016, Doha)

Mechanical Engineering

TÜV®

Akademie

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ME823 - Heating, Ventilation, & Air-Conditioning (HVAC) Systems: Design, Installation, Maintenance & Troubleshooting (28 August - 1 September 2016, Doha)

Course DescriptionThis program will provide an excellent introduction to the fun-damentals of Heating, Ventilation and Air-conditioning. It com-mences with a review of psychrometric charts and then exam-ines the factors that influence design choices, indoor air quality, load calculations and heating/ventilation and air-conditioning systems. The course is introducing many important subjects:- The details of terminologies, psychrometric processes, heat load calculations, selection of appropriate equipment/system, Installation procedure of equipments, its maintenance and trou-bleshooting. The course provides overview of operation and maintenance (O&M) programs specifically designed to enhance HVAC sys-tems without significant capital investment. The intent of this pa-per is not to provide hardcore maintenance or troubleshooting aspects but an insight to O&M practices that can ensure the best performance and comfort for your system.Specific examples are provided for typical HVAC troubleshoot-ing problems that have occurred in the Instructor’s experience. It is essential that participants have a fundamental understanding of the subject matter if they are to successfully design to avoid problems, as well as diagnose HVAC problems when they occur.

Course ObjectivesDue to the on-going advances in HVAC system, this demand is becoming a must and often controlled by new governmen-tal regulations and engineering codes. Realizing this need and the importance of the subject, the course is introducing this specialized program concentrating on two important sub-jects:- The details of heat load calculations, selection of ap-propriate equipment/system and the design of the ducts and piping networks, in addition to installation and maintenance and trouble shootings.The participants will learn Fundamental of HVAC including primary and secondary equipment; means of distribution, space and load determination, and operating strategy, perfor-mance rating terms, function of components.The basic selection criteria for heating system and factors considered when designing commercial heating systems;Understand and apply the psychrometric chartDesign for good air qualityMinimize forced outages and prevent serious damage to HVAC EquipmentProvide an overview of the legislative requirements plus the essential steps and responsibilities for the maintenance and repair of HVAC Systems

HVAC Design Aspects: Choosing A Right SystemAir conditioning considerations-What influence HVAC design?-Overview of central & compact systems-Brief overview: pri-mary components vs. secondary components-Air System types-local compact system-Central systems v/s local sys-tems-Commercial HVAC system-All air system –All water (Hy-dronic) system-HVAC design development checklists.Psychrometrics and Air-Conditioning ProcessesPsychrometric processes-Summer mode air conditioning process-Winter mode heating process-Application of psy-chrometrics to cooling coil sizing-Cooling coil capacity-stan-dard equations in air-conditioning.HVAC Cooling Load Calculations and PrinciplesObjectives-sizing your air conditioning -system-heating load v/s cooling load calculations-heat flow rates-space heat gain-space cooling v/s cooling load (coil components of cooling load -design information -outdoor design weather conditions -indoor design conditions and thermal comfort - indoor air quality and outdoor air requirements- building pressuriza-tion- building characteristics -operating schedules -cooling load methodology- considerations & assumptions-- external cooling load-internal cooling loads-heat gain from miscella-neous sources- supply air calculations-cooling load example in metric units.HVAC Installation and Erection.The organized installation- Planning the Installation- Per-sonal safety- Mechanical equipment- Electrical equipment- Refrigerant and other pressurized gases- Rigging, hoisting, and moving- piping systems- Forced-air duct systems- field wiring- Gas furnace installation- Split system installation- split system installation-Split system and components installation-Packaged unit installation-Start-up checklist for residential split system cooling installation & packaged unit- Ductwork capacity tables-Installation Manual Tools and EquipmentThe Performance Monitoring and Maintenance Audit of HVAC System.Risks & Liability Issues-OSHA - Operating Criteria-Safety First-Monitoring and Analyzing Performance-Tracking Performance-Analyzing System Performance-Technical Analysis-Automatic Monitoring & Diagnosis-Fault Finding and Remedies-Common Faults and Solutions-Maintenance Considerations-Mainte-nance Strategies-Preventive Maintenance Activities-Mechan-ical Maintenance-Routine Maintenance Considerations.

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n The course is intended for use primarily to the students, end users, operators, architects, contractors and HVAC designers.

Course Outline

Who Should Attend?

This course is aimed at mechanical and HVAC engineers, facility managers, environmentalists, H &S professionals, O & M personal, safety engineers, industrial hygienists, and engineers responsible for the design, purchase or upkeep of heating, ventilation and air conditioning systems.Maintenance Engineers, technicians and staff Plant engi-neers Operation, maintenance, inspection and repair man-agers, supervisors and engineers Mechanical engineers and technicians Design engineers ,electrical engineers and technicians, consulting engineers.

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ME823 - Heating, Ventilation, & Air-Conditioning (HVAC) Systems: Design, Installation, Maintenance & Troubleshooting (28 August - 1 September 2016, Doha)

Terms & Conditions

TÜV Middle East Certificate will be issued to all at-tendees.Course Fee mentioned is per delegate.Avail an attractive 10% discount on course fee if you register 30 days before course start date.Courses will be conducted during the designated dates at a 4 star or 5 star hotel in the designated city.Payments to be made in advance. Exact venue of the training will be notified two weeks prior to course start date.This rate includes course notes, buffet lunch, coffee/tea on arrival, morning and afternoon of each day.Accomodation is not included in course fees. How-ever, any accomodation required can be arranged by TÜV Middle East at time of booking.

For further details and up to date terms and conditions, visit www.tuvakademie.net\tac1.pdf

Duration

5 days - 08:00am until 03:30pm daily

Location & Date

Doha, 28 August - 1 September 2016

Participation Fee

US$ 4,075 per participant

Your Contact

Ms. Jennifer PalenTel: +971 2 4411148Email: [email protected]

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About the Instructor

Mr. Anant Sahasrabudhe;

Academics:Graduate in Engineering from LBS College, Mumbai, 1975-1979.Passed Certificate of Competency Marine Engineering Class II from Marine Department of Govt of Singapore (1982). Passed, Certificate of Competency as Marine Engineering Officer Class I from Ministry of Transport Government of India (1989). This is a post graduate degree qualification as declared by Government of India Holds “Lead Auditor Certification” from Lloyd’s for ISO and ISM standards.Career Profile:During his professional career span of over 33 years, Mr. Sahasrabudhe worked in various areas related to HVAC Engineering and also in other fields like Power generators, boilers, water treatment plants etc. He has a wide, hands-on experience in designing, installing, and maintaining HVAC systems including,Selection of right type of HVAC systemReview of the contracts documents (HVAC specification & Concept). Review and scrutiny of calculations for the de-sign heating & cooling loads of proposed HVAC system Review Contractor’s submittals (HVAC Plan, Equipment Data Sheet, Inspection & Test Plan etc) and ensure its compliance with concept design, contract requirementsCheck and approve HVAC Drawings (layout, Section, Schematic, and Balancing) with respect to design require-ments and contract requirements with coordination of other disciplinesOverseeing HVAC installation as per the approved sched-ules and ensure full compliance with project requirements. Testing, commissioning and performance evaluation. Fault Finding and Remedies. Maintenance / Troubleshooting Offered several recommendations on enhancing the per-formance of existing systems. He also possesses exten-sive expertise in the field of boiler erection, commissioning, operations and maintenance used for power generation as well as turbines. He has worked in Capacity of Chief Engineer with A.P. Moller Group. He has also worked for Ugland Brothers Norway, Timor Carriers Singapore as an engineer looking after operation & maintenance of HVAC systems. At present Mr. Sahasrabudhe is CEO and Director of SWANIL CONSULTANATS PVT LTD. He is consultant for several HVAC projects, Commercial Air Conditioning, Lo-gistic operation and performance enhancement.

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Registration

Please visit www.tuvakademie.net for details on courses we offer and more updated information. You can also register online.

For applications by mail / fax, please fill the form below and send to address below :

TÜV Middle EastP. O. Box 46030Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates

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ME823 - Heating, Ventilation, & Air-Conditioning (HVAC) Systems: Design, Installation, Maintenance & Troubleshooting