HVAC – Air Side: Air Balance Basics – Global

0.27 Hrs
SKU: JRVIG-11455

A Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning system (HVAC system) is a group of components working together to “condition” the air in an enclosed space. The components ensure that the air in this space is clean and odor free, and that its temperature, humidity and circulation rate are maintained within desired ranges. This interactive online course focuses primarily on what an HVAC system air balance is, and how to achieve one.

HVAC – Air Side: Air Balance Basics – Global

Course Details

Learning Objectives

By the end of this course, you will be able to:

  • Identify air balancing techniques
  • State two primary goals of an air balancing study
  • List some of the instruments used for air balancing
  • Describe the phenomena which complicates balancing multiple outlet airflows
  • Describe a TAB report

Specs

Course Level
Fundamental
Languages
English
Compatibility
Audio, Video, MobileReady, Responsive

Author | Jay Scheldorf

Jay Scheldorf is a Chemical Engineer with a PhD from the University of Idaho. After graduating he worked for UOP, commissioning and troubleshooting oil refinery processes around the world. He was a founding partner at Pacific Simulation, which provided simulation software, services, and simulation-based training to the pulp and paper industry. Jay also spent time as a control engineer at Ahlstrom, working primarily on Kamyr digesters. At Convergence Training he developed and supervised the production of hundreds of pulp and paper-related online training modules, as well as a variety of general technical and safety-related modules.

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