
Professional Certificate of Competency in Heating, Ventilation and Air-Conditioning
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DURATION
3 Months
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time
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STUDY FORMAT
Distance Learning
Introduction
This professional development course is designed for engineers and technicians who need to understand how to maintain and troubleshoot HVAC systems.
Course Benefits
- You may be eligible to claim CPD points through your local engineering association.
- Receive a Certificate of Completion from EIT.
- Learn from well-known faculty and industry experts from around the globe.
- The flexibility of attending anytime from anywhere, even when you are working full-time.
- Interact with industry experts during the webinars and get the latest updates/announcements on the subject.
- Experience global learning with students from various backgrounds and experiences which is a great networking opportunity.
- Learn the basics of maintaining and troubleshooting the heating, ventilation, and air-conditioning system (HVAC)
- Understand the fundamentals of designing an HVAC system and get experience in performing heating and cooling load calculations.
- Learn about the latest HVAC systems and their applications with a focus on control and instrumentation, installation, commissioning, operation, testing, and maintenance.
Certification
To obtain a certificate of completion for EIT’s Professional Certificate of Competency, students must achieve a 65% attendance rate at the live, online fortnightly webinars. Detailed summaries/notes can be submitted instead of attendance. In addition, students must obtain a mark of 60% in the set assignments which could take the form of written assignments and practical assignments. Students must also obtain a mark of 100% on quizzes. If a student does not achieve the required score, they will be allowed to resubmit the assignment to obtain the required score.
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Curriculum
This course is designed for engineers and technicians from a wide range of abilities and backgrounds. It will provide an excellent introduction to the fundamentals of heating, ventilation, and air-conditioning. It begins with a review of psychrometric charts and then examines the factors that influence design choices, indoor air quality, load calculations, and heating, ventilation and air-conditioning systems.
Additional Credit
Upon successful completion of this Professional Certificate of Competency:
If you apply and are accepted into EIT’s 52884WA Advanced Diploma of Mechanical Engineering Technology you can apply for Recognition of Prior Learning towards the module: Heating, Ventilation and Air-conditioning (DMEHVA611).
Module 1: Introduction to HVAC
- Principles of thermodynamics
- Pressure and temperature relationship
- Fundamentals of heat transfer
- Fundamentals of fluid flow
Module 2: Psychrometry
- Introduction to psychrometry
- The properties of air
- Understanding the psychrometric charts
Module 3: Requirements of Comfort Air Conditioning
- Air purification methods
- Thermodynamics of the human body
- Role of clothing
- Comfort and comfort chart
- Design considerations
- Requirements of temperature and humidity-high heat load industries
- Recommended inside design conditions
- Outside summer design conditions for some foreign cities
- Indoor Air Quality
- Design of ventilation systems
Module 4: Heating and Cooling Load Calculation Procedure
- Design considerations
- Internal Sensible and Latent Heat Load components
- Design condition – indoor & outdoor conditions
- External Load components
- Miscellaneous heat sources
- Fresh air load
Module 5: HVAC Systems
- Heating systems
- Hot water heating system
- Steam heating systems
- Electric heating systems
- Air-conditioning systems: General
- Air handling units
- Functional variations in the design
- Capacity calculation of an air handling unit
Module 6 – Variable Air Volume (Vav) Systems
- System concept
- Different VAV systems
Module 7 – Duct Design, Air Flow and Its Distribution
- Airflow and pressure losses
- Duct design
- Air distribution system inside the space
- Ventilation systems
Module 8 – Insulation of air-conditioning systems and air-conditioning equipment
- Desired properties of an ideal insulating material
- Factors affecting thermal conductivity
- Types of insulation materials
- Insulated systems
- Importance of relative humidity for the selection of insulation
- Air-conditioning equipment
- Air filters
- Humidifiers
- Dehumidifiers
- Fans and blowers
Module 9 – Refrigeration
- Methods of refrigeration
- Air refrigeration system
- Vapour compression refrigeration system
- Absorption refrigeration system
- Important refrigerants
- Refrigeration equipment
Module 10 – Controls and Instrumentation
- Elements of control
- Types of control system
- Typical control systems
Module 11 – Installation, Commissioning, Operation, Testing and Maintenance
- Installation
- Charging the refrigeration unit
- Adding oil to the compressor
- Commissioning
- Other service operations
- Maintenance
Module 12 – Fault Finding and Troubleshooting and Greenhouse Effect and Future Refrigerants
- Troubleshooting
- The greenhouse effect
- History of CFCs
- Ozone depletion by CFCs and the greenhouse effect
- Future refrigerants to replace CFCs
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Program delivery
You are expected to spend approximately 5-8 hours per week learning the course content. This includes attending fortnightly webinars that run for about 90 minutes to facilitate class discussion and allow you to ask questions. This program has a 65% attendance requirement in the live webinars to graduate from the program. If you are unable to attend the live webinars, you have the option of watching the recording of completed webinars and sending a summary of what you have learnt from the webinar to the Learning Support officer. The summaries go towards your attendance requirement for the program.
This program is run online on an intensive part-time basis and has been designed to fit around full-time work. It will take three months to complete.
We understand that sometimes work commitments and personal circumstances can get in the way of your studies, so if at any point you feel that you are struggling with the pace of the course or finding a particular module challenging, you are encouraged to contact your designated Learning Support Officer for assistance.