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HVAC Applications

University of Wisconsin-Madison

An intermediate-level course to allow enrollees in the Fundamentals of HVAC course to return to EPD for more advanced training on issues of interest in heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC). This course is an alternate to, or in addition to, the other HVAC course, which is more focused on design (HVAC Design and Analysis). It is recommended that students first take the Fundamentals of HVAC course, although the first few hours of this course will provide a review to bring everyone up to speed on the basics. 

The material covers many of the functions of HVAC systems to efficiently achieve comfortable, safe and healthy indoor environments, presented in the context of specific facility applications. For example, we will discuss resilience as related to IT equipment, de- and humidification systems in athletics facilities and for indoor plant growth, air quality and energy conservation in high-performance schools, air pressurization and water treatment in hospitals and laboratories, temperature and relative humidity effects on materials preservation, acoustics as related to the performing arts, etc. 

Learning objectives include: 

  • Apply the relevant codes and standards to the respective facility types 
  • Understand the changing design criteria, particularly as related to energy 
  • Compare and contrast HVAC systems typically specified for each application 
  • Gain confidence when asked to work on a different building type for your firm 

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