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HVAC System Design Fundamentals

Md Firan Mondal

Md Firan Mondal

Lead HVAC Engineer | CEng, MIMechE, UK I CEng, KIVI, Europe I B.E (Mechanical) I Oil & Gas I HVAC Wind Platforms I Green Hydrogen I Blogger

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HVAC System Design Fundamentals

Why enroll

Participants join this course to gain a strong foundation in HVAC system design, understanding the principles of heating, ventilation, and air conditioning. It equips them with practical skills in system calculations, refrigerants, heat transfer, and energy efficiency. The course enhances career opportunities in building services, industrial HVAC, and sustainable design projects. Learners also benefit from hands-on examples and real-world applications to confidently design and optimize HVAC systems.

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HVAC System Design Fundamentals

5 Lectures

25 min

  • Introduction

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    5 min

  • Purpose of Ventilation and air conditioning

    5 min

  • Conditioned & Unconditioned air

    5 min

  • Unit & Measurements

    5 min

  • Thermodynamic basics

    5 min

Course details

This course provides a comprehensive introduction to Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning (HVAC) systems, focusing on design principles and practical applications. Students will explore the fundamental purpose of HVAC, including heating, ventilation, and air conditioning requirements for residential, commercial, and industrial spaces. The course covers the roles and responsibilities of HVAC design engineers and career opportunities in the field. Core concepts such as units of measurement, unit conversion, pressure, temperature, and fluid flow are thoroughly explained. Participants will learn the principles of heat, its types, formulas, and heat transfer mechanisms, along with the laws of thermodynamics as applied to HVAC systems. Refrigerants, tonnage calculations, and system efficiency considerations are also emphasized. Applications across various industries, including energy-efficient building design, process cooling, and indoor air quality management, are discussed. Practical examples and design scenarios enable students to apply theoretical knowledge effectively. By the end of the course, learners will understand HVAC system components, performance evaluation, and design optimization. This foundation equips students to design safe, efficient, and sustainable HVAC solutions. Hands-on exercises and case studies reinforce problem-solving and analytical skills. The course is ideal for aspiring HVAC engineers, building services professionals, and technical designers aiming to enhance their expertise in modern HVAC systems.

Course suitable for

  • HVAC
  • Energy & Utilities
  • Mechanical

Key topics covered

  • HVAC Introduction, Definition, Requirements, Applications
    • Career Objectives
    • Brief Introduction & Purpose
    • HVAC Definition
    • Why Does Heating Require?
    • Why Does Ventilation Require?
    • Why Does Air Conditioning Require?
    • HVAC Applications
    • Roles & Responsibilities of HVAC Design Engineer

  • HVAC Basics
    • Units of Measurements
    • Unit Conversion
    • Pressure
    • Temperature
    • Pressure vs Temperature
    • Fluid flow
    • Heat, Types & Formula, Units
    • Heat transfer
    • Law of Thermodynamics
    • Refrigerants
    • Tonnage of Refrigerants & Other Units

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