HVAC Engineering for Non-Engineer Project Managers
In the ‘HVAC Engineering for Non-Engineer Project Managers’ program, students will learn how to select the most cost-effective equipment, evaluate loads, and suggest value engineering alternatives. The program will provide exposure to engineering calculations used in the HVAC design process and will teach students how to determine what size of duct, pipe and equipment is appropriate for project needs.
The program will also teach skills on how to minimize oversizing and students will be more capable of laying out systems based on Basis of Design concepts. Upon completion, students will be prepared to ask better questions, communicate with engineers during the pre-construction processes, and participate with an advantage in change order negotiations and interviews.
Who Should Take This Program:
For project managers with approximately five years of experience, who do not have an engineering degree, but need to communicate effectively with design engineers as part of their construction career.
Topics covered:
• Thermodynamics
• Psychrometrics
• Load Calculations
• Hydronic Pipe Sizing
• Air-handling Units
• Refrigeration
• Pump Sizing
• Ductwork
• Wet Equipment
Pre-Requisites:
Submit work experience resume with application.
Date/Time:*
September 16 - November 18, 2010 (Thursdays)
1:00 to 5:00 p.m.
Cost:
Tuition for the program is $900. A 25% tuition rebate will be awarded upon successful completion of the program.
To Register:
Click here to download brochure and registration form.
Online signup is not available for this class.
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