Professional development courses
Module 1 - Principles of Sustainable HVAC Systems
Many factors influence the design and selection of sustainable HVAC
systems and equipment. Considerations include important issues such as the
client/owner brief, user requirements, regulations, environment, design
criteria, spatial factors, operation, maintenance, economic criteria, and
architecture.
This module will deal with the principles of sustainable HVAC systems
while relying on other modules for code, standards and rating scheme
compliance; design process; methods and tools; and operational
sustainability and energy-efficiency.
Part of a Professional Diploma
This is Module 1 of AIRAH's Professional Diploma in Sustainable HVAC
Design and Operation.
Understanding sustainability means better design criteria, system
selection, and operational efficiency. How the system functions for all
modes, loads, and environments and the consideration of ease of operation,
adaptability, and maintenance are all essential to long-term operational
sustainability.
To deliver a successful sustainable project, it is essential to
incorporate all stakeholders into the design process. Architecture can
play a significant role in the ability of the HVAC system to provide
sustainable outcomes, and an integrated design process is vital in
achieving this.
Information, new equipment, design tools, and many competing factors will
lead to various energy-efficient solutions that are applicable to various
projects. Energy-efficient designers should continue to consider new
designs and challenge existing designs for applicability and improvement.
Topic 1 - Sustainability impacts of HVAC
Identifying the key elements of HVAC systems that impact sustainability.
Topic 2 - Sustainable design responsibilities
Exploring the way law, ethics, and environment impact on HVAC design; how
stakeholders can identify sustainable design opportunities; and methods to
manage sustainable outcomes.
Topic 3 - Building design parameters
Looking at factors that may impact sustainable design – including building
elements, building use specialist requirements, and services design
considerations. We also look at some considerations when selecting
equipment and systems.
Topic 4 - Principles of sustainability into design
Reviewing, in detail, a number of design options and explaining life-cycle
and system cost analysis to present an option-analysis method to assist in
system selection.
Learning outcomes
At the completion of this module, participants should have the confidence
to consider, and be able to incorporate, the principles of sustainable
HVAC system design for buildings.
Specific learning outcomes covered in this module:
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Factors impacting sustainability are analysed to inform system design
decisions.
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Legal, ethical, and environmental issues impacting HVAC systems are
considered to inform design decisions.
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Needs of stakeholders are evaluated to identify new opportunities for
increasing sustainability and energy-efficiency in HVAC systems.
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Elements of building design and building services are analysed to
determine their impact on system design and efficiency.
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Building use is analysed to determine specialist HVAC system
requirements.
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Equipment/systems are analysed to determine energy-efficiency and
functionality.
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Energy-saving options are reviewed to determine their benefits, costs,
and risks for the proposed system.
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Life-cycle analysis techniques are analysed to determine whole-of-life
system costs.
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Options are analysed to assist selection of equipment and systems.
- Strategies are assessed to effectively manage HVAC WHS issues.
Course fees (inc. GST)
Your course fees include access to the online classroom environment and
all online topic resources.
Registrations are closed
This course is under review. Registrations are currently closed. For any questions about this course please contact [email protected]