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Course Outline
Introduction to HVAC
- The need for HVAC
- References, standards and codes
- Terms, definitions and units
- HVAC system type overview
- Ventilation and air quality
- Buildings and energy efficiency
Psychrometrics
- Properties of moist air
- Psychrometric chart
- Sensible and latent
- Combined processes
- Mixing of air streams
- Design conditions
Refrigeration in HVAC
- Phase change and refrigerants
- Vapor compression cycle
- Chilled water vs. D/X cooling
- Decarbonization and heat pumps
Hydronic Systems
- Definition of "hydronics"
- Comparison to air systems
- Types of hydronic systems
- Heating Hot Water
- Chilled Water
- Condenser Water: Tower and Geo-exchange
- Glycol Water
- Types of central equipment
- Boilers
- Chillers
- Cooling Towers / Fluid Coolers
- Pumps
- Heat Exchangers
- Types of terminal equipment
- Coils
- Unit Heaters
- Fan Coil Units
- Chilled Beams
- Radiant
- System Comparison – Advantages / Disadvantages
All Air Systems
- Definition of "all air systems"
- Types of all supply and return air systems
- Recirculating / Mixed Air Systems
- Dedicated Outside Air (DOAS) Systems
- Overhead / Dilution Type: Constant Volume (CAV) and Variable Volume (VAV)
- Displacement / UFAD Type
- Types of exhaust systems
- General – Toilet, etc.
- Laboratory, process, or other specialty systems
- Types of central equipment
- Packaged / Unitary systems
- Split systems
- Air handling units
- Fans
- Types of terminal equipment
- Air Terminal Units / VAV Boxes
- Grilles, Registers, & Diffusers
- System Comparison – Advantages / Disadvantages
- Hybrid approaches
- Applications / Examples
Steam and Steam Condensate
- Definition of "steam"
- Comparison to air and hydronic systems
- ASME Codes / Safety
- Types of steam and condensate systems
- Low Pressure
- High Pressure
- Condensate Collection: Gravity return, Pumped return, Vacuum
- Types of central equipment
- Boilers
- Heat Exchangers
- Make-up water systems
- Types of terminal equipment
- Coils
- Humidifiers
- Unit Heaters
- Fan Coil Units
- Radiant
- System Comparison - Advantages / Disadvantages
- Applications / Examples
Field Tour - Wisconsin Energy Institute
Controls: Building Automation Systems
- Definition / Purpose of "Building Automation System (BAS)"
- Types of HVAC control systems
- Local
- Centralized (Building-wide)
- Pneumatic
- Direct Digital Control
- Pneumatic-Hybrid
- Programmable Logic Control (PLC)
- Type of control equipment
- Valves
- Dampers
- Actuators
- Sensors and thermostats
- Types of Controls
- Proportional/Modulating Control Concepts
- Open/Closed Loop Control/li>
- Wisconsin Energy Institute
- Sequence of Operations
- Mechanical Flow Diagrams
Course Schedule
Registration Date/Time:
9/16/2025 8:0am Central Time
Event Dates/Times:
- 9/16/2025 8:30am - 5:00pm Central Time
- 9/17/2025 8:30am - 5:00pm Central Time
- 9/18/2025 8:30am - 4:00pm Central Time
Location
Venue
Accommodations
Room: rates start at 170
Group Code: Fundamental of HVAC
Reserve by: Aug. 15, 2025
Accommodations include:
Program Director & Instructors
Program Director
Mark Malkin
Brett Friedman
Principal / Market Leader
Brett is a registered professional mechanical engineer at Affiliated Engineers, Inc., a MEP engineering consultant with 16 offices where he focuses on complex HVAC systems analysis and design for industrial, manufacturing, and test system clients. Design experience includes facilities containing test stands for diverse engine types, chassis types (passenger, trucking, agriculture, etc.), and fuel types (diesel, natural gas, gasoline, dimethyl ether, methanol, etc.). He is adept at facility utility and infrastructure design (process water, chilled water, steam, natural gas, etc.) with attentiveness given to excellent test data collection. Clients include Caterpillar, Cummins, Deere & Company, and PACCAR.
Deanne Walz
Project Manager
Deanne is a Project Manager at Affiliated Engineers, a MEP engineering consultant with 16 offices. Originally a member of the firm’s Washington DC office, Deanne provided mechanical engineering design services for several projects at the National Institutes of Health campus. After relocating to Madison, Deanne’s recent project work has been focused on the healthcare industry. She is currently leading the new, 332,000 sf hospital at Bay Area Medical Center (Marinette WI) and recently completed MEP/utility infrastructure planning on the Froedtert Hospital (Milwaukee WI) campus and led the mechanical design of the 452,000 sf expansion of the Alfred I duPont Hospital for Children (Wilmington DE). Deanne is a registered engineer and a LEED Accredited Professional.
Jacob Weber
Project Engineer
Jacob is a registered professional mechanical engineer at Affiliated Engineers, Inc where he focuses on HVAC and utility system analysis and design for industrial test, manufacturing, and university clients. His design experience includes hydraulic shaker test cells, aircraft hydraulic test systems, engine and chassis test cells, wind tunnels, and climatic chambers. In addition, he is well versed in utility and infrastructure designs such as steam, heating hot water, chilled water, process water, and tower water systems. Jacob’s current prominent clients include General Motors, Collins Aerospace, and University of Wisconsin – Madison.
Brian Clark
Registered Mechanical Engineer
Brian Clark, PE, is a registered mechanical engineer at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory. His experience is extensive and includes HVAC design of health care, laboratories, clean rooms, manufacturing, office space, and indoor waterpark resorts to name a few. He now focuses on building energy security and resilience research. Brian received his BS degree in Mechanical Engineering from Milwaukee School of Engineering.
Doug Showers
Senior Project Engineer
Doug Showers, PE, is a Project Engineer at Affiliated Engineers, Inc. in Madison, WI, focusing on the instrumentation and controls design for complex industrial, energy and utilities, and research building projects. Doug has experience managing control systems on a large University campus, including multiple heating and cooling plants, and is currently leading the control system design for several large research lab facilities. Doug is a registered engineer and holds a Power Plant Operating Engineer license from ASOPE.
Joel Boado
Principal
Joel joined Affiliated Engineers, a MEP engineering consultant with 16 offices, in 2004 as a mechanical engineer. His early tenure primarily focused on the design of data centers for multiple client types; however, for the past several years, he has been focused on large-scale healthcare buildings as project manager and lead mechanical engineer. He managed the new, 496,000 sf UW Health at The American Center (Madison WI) and provided mechanical engineering services for the 1.2 million sf Center for Care & Discovery at The University of Chicago Medicine. He currently is managing the 1.5 million sf North Campus Expansion on the Houston Methodist Hospital campus. Joel is a registered engineer and a LEED Accredited Professional.
Mark Malkin
Program Director and Teaching Faculty
Mark P. Malkin, PE, is a program director in the Office of Interdisciplinary Professional Programs in the College of Engineering at UW-Madison. He is a registered Professional Engineer with over 25 years of experience in university facilities project management and HVAC systems design. His course offerings include HVAC, plumbing and fire protection fundamentals, building code reviews, and design and operation of science labs, data centers, museums and libraries. Mark received his bachelor's in Mechanical Engineering from Cornell University, and his MS in Mechanical Engineering from UW–Madison.
Tim Fritsche
Building Manager
Dave Meinzer
Sr. Project Design Engineer
David J. Meinzer, DES, is a Sr. Project Design Engineer in the Science/Technology and Healthcare department at Ring & DuChateau, LLP (Ring & Du) Madison office, focusing on Laboratory and Healthcare HVAC design. Dave is a registered Designer of Engineering Systems (in the state of Wisconsin) with over 24 years of experience in HVAC systems design, including coordinating and collaborating design concepts with clients, other disciplines, and contractors. He has been leading or co-leading the mechanical design of Lab research projects for the last eight years. Dave is fluent in Revit modeling (including revit BIM 360), load calculations, and systems design.