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HVAC System Load Calculations and Psychrometry
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X469 (2 semester units in Mechanical Engineering)
A requirement in the Certificate Program in HVACUnderstand the thermodynamic principles of air-vapor mixtures; learn practical applications and use of psychrometric tables and charts; examine psychrometric processes of cooling, heating, humidification, dehumidification, and air-stream mixture; and study effective measurements tools and methods. Learn how to calculate HVAC system load and apply the principles of psychrometric processes to the design of optimal air-conditioning and heating systems and energy management. You also study best practices in system design strategies for LEED from real-world case studies.
Sections Closed for Enrollment:
Belmont, Mon. Oct. 17, 6:30 pm, 10 meetings
- 10 meetings
- Oct. 17 to Dec. 19: Mon., 6:30-9:30 pm
- Belmont: Room 8, Belmont Center, 1301 Shoreway Rd., Ste 400
- $675 (EDP 301820)
Kenneth Martin, B.S., PE, has more than 30 years of experience as a design build engineer and in construction management. He also has 13 years of experience as a business owner serving HVAC clients. He received his B.S. in environmental engineering, with a specialization in air conditioning and refrigeration, from California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo.