HVAC Systems Design I

Explore the fundamentals of HVAC design. Topics include heating and cooling systems; load calculations, including building envelopes, U-values, internal and external heat gains, and ventilation criteria; psychrometrics; air handling systems and their components, selection criteria, and classification; duct system design, including pressure loss calculation; fan classification and selection; and relevant laws.

AIA/HSW-30 hours. PDH-30 hours.

For general information about this course, please call 212-992-3336 or email sps.realestate@nyu.edu.

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Continuing Education Units (CEU) : 4

You'll walk away with

  • Knowledge of HVAC load estimating concepts
  • The ability to relate load estimates to equipment sizing and systems design

Ideal for

  • Engineering design professionals
  • Building owners and managers