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.
Note: Registering at least two weeks prior to the start of the course date is highly recommended. Popular classes fill up quickly and more specialized classes need sufficient enrollment.
For general information about this course, please call 212-992-3336 or email sps.realestate@nyu.edu.
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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
1 section
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Spring 2025
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Section
001 -
Semester
Spring 2025 -
Date
Feb 24 - May 5 -
Day
Self-Paced -
Time
Self-Paced -
Sessions
N/A -
Faculty
Redmond, Justin -
Location
Self-Paced
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