Air Conditioning Systems Design, Selection, Operation, Maintenance and Troubleshooting

Location United Arab Emirates
Date 22-Apr-2024 To 26-Apr-2024
Duration 5 Days
Language English
Discipline MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

Training Certificate



Prolific Consultants FZE Certificate of Course Completion will be issued to all attendees.

Course Introduction


These courses will introduce the fundamental concepts of air-conditioning systems, the recent technologies and progress in the applications. It deals with the design considerations and the operations of typical air-conditioning systems for human comfort and air quality in commercial and non-residential applications. It will also outline typical types of air-conditioning systems and their components. The course critically examines the energy efficiency and usage in different air conditioning systems. The environmental issues will be also considered. The required load estimation and calculations of HVAC system design will be introduced. Practical hands-on exercises will be included in the workshop.

Keeping these machines running with least troubles and shutdown decreases the downtime of the whole system. Right machine selection appropriate to the right application, right machine operation, effective maintenance programs, reliable monitoring system, and skilled personnel capable of doing the right trouble shooting are essential requirements for prolong machine life. All the above can be achieved via deeper understanding of the machines construction and tolerances, the limits and constrains on their operation, and the more effective controlling methods.

This course will offer the opportunity to learn more about construction, operation, performance curves, control and troubleshooting of basic air conditioning systems. During the course participant’s discussion, comments, bringing up their own problems are welcomed and encouraged. Short tests on the course material will be performed to examine the degree of delivering the right and quality of the presented material.    

Course Objective


  • Select the proper compressor for the A/C application
  • Design a finned evaporator coil including circuiting & refrigerant distribution
  • Design a finned condenser coil including circuiting & refrigerant distribution
  • Select the proper expansion valve and system pressure drop
  • Select basic system protections
  • Design a hot water coil for heating applications
  • Selection of proper heat pump unit & calculate supplementary heat requirements
  • Estimate cooling / heating loads
  • Select alternative refrigerants
  • Calculate humidity for space requirements
  • Select and calculate evaporator blowers, pulleys and belts
  • Design and select the proper A/C unit for the application
  • Basic knowledge of safety issues related to A/C units
  • Familiarize the Attendees with different types of air conditioning equipment
  • Exercising examples of troubleshooting methods
  • Highlight the importance of proper Air distribution systems
  • Highlight the importance of maintenance and troubleshooting
  • Basic life cycle cost analyses

Suitable For


  • HVAC Designers, Engineers, Plant Operators
  • Plant and Maintenance Craftsmen
  • Building or Energy Managers
  • Environmental Engineers
  • Process and Mechanical engineers who are involved with troubleshooting, selection, operation, and maintenance of large process machinery.
  • Entry level engineers all the way to senior engineers will benefit because of the course structure, the course targets engineers in the petrochemical, chemical, refining and power industries.

Training Methodology


A highly interactive combination of lectures and discussion sessions will be managed to maximize the amount and quality of information and knowledge transfer. The sessions will start by raising the most relevant questions, and motivate everybody find the right answers. You will also be encouraged to raise your own questions and to share in the development of the right answers using your own analysis and experiences. Tests of multiple-choice type will be made available on daily basis to examine the effectiveness of delivering the course.

Very useful Course Materials will be given.

  • 30% Lectures
  • 30% Workshops and work presentation
  • 20% Group Work & Practical Exercises
  • 20% Videos & General Discussions

Course Content


Day 1

Introduction to refrigeration systems

  • Basic cycles calculations
  • Major losses and minor losses
  • Minimum piping size

Detailed cooling load estimation tips

  • Internal Loads,
  • Room Design and architectural requirements

Fundamentals of HVAC design calculations

  • Basic Load estimates

 Introduction and history

Terms and definitions

Day 2

Airflow Design in Ducts and Air Distribution in different applications

  • Duct Design
  • Outlets and return grilles

Worked examples and discussions I:

Special HVAC design applications to hospitals

  • Clean Rooms
  • Energy Efficiency

Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) at workplace

  • Hygiene
  • CO2, molds, radon, pollutants

HVAC plant and piping calculations

Electrical power requirements in HVAC systems

Day 3

  • Compressor selection
  • Design of finned evaporators
  • Selection of refrigeration distributors
  • Design of air cooled condensers
  • Software on coil design
  • Expansion valve selection and unit pressure drop

Day 4

  • Refrigerants environmental regulations, compliance & methods for pollution control
  • Overview of HVAC system controls
  • Worked examples and discussions II
  • Instruments used for flow and temperature measurements
  • Remedial procedures checklist for operational emergencies: inspection details
  • Plant operation – start up, normal operation, coming off line, provisions for short shutdown, provision for long shutdown.

Day 5

Maintenance checklist

HVAC life cycle cost analyses

  • Capital cost
  • Operating Costs,
  • Maintenance Cost

Codes and standards

  • National Code
  • ARAB & ISO Standards

Introduction and overview of ASHRAE Energy Code 90.1 and DOE

Troubleshooting and Maintenance

  • Principles of troubleshooting
  • Statistics of more frequent troubles
  • Off-design operating conditions

Fees


$5,500 per participant for Public Training includes Materials/Handouts, tea/coffee breaks, refreshments, and buffet Lunch.
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