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Air Conditioning Design

Interactive sessions led by experienced industry professionals provide you with the technical knowledge and practical skills you need to succeed in HVAC design. Homework assignments, class discussion and an extensive course notebook reinforce the material presented by the faculty.

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The complete air conditioning process
The essentials of HVAC design
How to analyze technical processes for optimal system efficiency
Practical solutions to real-world design problems
State-of-the-art methods for calculating heating and cooling loads
Economical ductwork design techniques
Criteria for equipment selections: what to look for, what to avoid
How to evaluate HVAC systems from an economic perspective

Why You Should Attend

The design of the HVAC component is critical to achieving an efficient, effective environmental control system. To design an effective system, it's essential that you possess strong analytical skills and the most current technical information. This course will provide you with those tools.

You'll learn how to successfully integrate building constraints, air movement conditions and equipment to significantly lower utility and maintenance expenses and increase human comfort.

You Will Receive

Comprehensive course notebook written by the faculty Certificate awarding 2.3 Continuing Education Units from the University of Washington with completion of homework assignments.

Faculty

This team, with vast industry and teaching experience, is uniquely qualified to provide you with practical applications and state-of-the-art technical information in a dynamic class setting.

Creighton Depew, P.E., University of WA Department of Mechanical Engineering, retired
Keith Elder, P.E., Coffman Engineers
David Gardner, P.E., Process Engineering, Inc.
Richard Moeller, P.E., CDi Engineers

Continuing Education Units

Course participants will earn 2.3 CEUs upon successful completion of this course. The CEU is a nationally recognized measure of participation in a noncredit continuing education program that meets established criteria for increasing knowledge and competency.