ISBN-13: 9781508663775 / Angielski / Miękka / 2015 / 82 str.
Ventilation (the V in HVAC) is the process by which clean air (normally outdoor air) is intentionally provided to a space and the stale, overheated or polluted air is removed. Ventilation includes both the exchange of air to the outside as well as circulation of air within the building. It is one of the most important factors for maintaining acceptable indoor air quality and may be accomplished by either natural or mechanical means. The design and selection of ventilation system is a complex process which should involve professionals familiar with 'comfort' or 'hazard' control. In many cases improper design could result in the 'sick building' syndrome and in many industrial applications can be hazardous to the health of the worker. This 5- hour Quick book provides some practical design considerations for the ventilation systems and their components. A dedicated section is included to cover industrial ventilation, which discusses the principle techniques and regulatory information for the prevention of hazards. The course is divided into six sections: Section# 1General Purpose Ventilation Section# 2Types of Ventilation System Section# 3Ventilation Strategies for Indoor Air Quality Section# 4 Estimating Ventilation Rates Section# 5Industrial Ventilation Section# 6General System Design Considerations The recommendations presented in these sections are the basic guidelines and prudent practices. This course is aimed at students, mechanical and HVAC engineers, architects, building designers, contractors, civil estimators, energy auditors, facility managers and general audience. Learning Objective At the conclusion of this course, the reader will understand: 1.The factors affecting the ventilation design; 2.General purpose ventilation for summer, winter and fall conditions; 3.The types of mechanical ventilation systems; 4.The displacement ventilation; 5.The natural ventilation - building stack and wind effect; 6.The ventilation strategies for indoor air quality; 7.The basic filtration techniques; 8.Estimating ventilation rate based on air quality, air change and heat removal method; 9.The concepts of Industrial ventilation and regulatory information; 10.Dilution ventilation and local exhaust ventilation; 11.The principles of hood design, fan selection and associated components; 12.Basic design considerations for ventilation systems.