Professional development courses
Module 3 - Design of Sustainable HVAC Systems
Delivering and operating a sustainable HVAC system is dependent on
accurate and well-documented design, and the transference of that design
to installers, commissioners, operators, and users. A documented design
decision process and the use of digital design tools facilitates
transparency. This provides opportunities for improved system integration,
analysis, and operation.
This module deals with the design of sustainable HVAC systems. It relies
on other modules for design principles; code, standard, and rating tool
compliance; and operational sustainability.
The design process and, more importantly, the design record that conveys
the design intent to all parties is essential to realising
energy-efficient sustainable design throughout the life of the building.
Design pricing documentation may not be sufficient to convey all this
information, so consideration should be given to additional design record
documentation – schematic diagrams, user guides, digital methods, and
operational design reviews.
The abundance of information, new equipment, design tools, and many
competing factors will lead to different energy-efficient solutions being
applicable to various projects. Designers of energy-efficient sustainable
HVAC should continue to consider new design solutions, and challenge
existing designs for applicability and opportunities for efficiency
improvement.
Part of a Professional Diploma
This is Module 3 of AIRAH's Professional Diploma in Sustainable HVAC
Design and Operation.
Topic 1 - Design documentation
Exploring the stages of design, types of documentation, and workplace
requirements with respect to commissioning, operation, and maintenance.
Topic 2 - Design safety and review
Reviewing the safe design process, commissioning, and building operator
reviews, as well as compliance recording for coordination, industry
standards, building codes, and energy/environmental rating tools.
Topic 3 - Calculations, options analysis, and records
Specifically reviewing important elements of the calculation process and
the need for design records. Also outlining the use of psychrometrics as a
calculation tool and analysing important issues related to option analysis
as part of the design process. Stakeholder assessment is considered as
part of the sustainable design process, as well as the iterative process
of design review, feedback incorporation, and change management.
Topic 4 - Digital design tools and systems
Exploring the use of digital design tools and systems to assist in the
design process, enable design information transference, control HVAC
systems, provide connectivity for analysis, and offer more intelligent
control and digital mimicking of buildings.
Learning outcomes
At the completion of this module, participants should have a good
understanding of the design processes, tools, and documentation for
sustainable HVAC systems from a process, documentation, and
problem-solving perspective.
Specific learning outcomes covered in this module:
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The process and stages of design is defined to establish sustainable
design methods.
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The types of project documentation are defined, developed, and confirmed
with appropriate stakeholders as required.
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Plans and specifications are reviewed to ensure sustainable outcomes.
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Design information – including commissioning, operation, maintenance,
and user information – is established for workplace requirements.
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Safety in design is incorporated to ensure safe serviceability
operability and construction, including Safe Design Reports.
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Sustainable design is documented according to project requirements and
organisational policies and procedures.
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Computations and other supporting evidence are appropriately recorded to
support design.
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Outcomes from psychrometric analysis report are confirmed and applied to
system design.
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Sustainable design is presented and assessed with key stakeholders to
facilitate improvements.
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Alterations to the design resulting from feedback are implemented as
required.
- Final design is documented and submitted to client for approval.
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Digital design tools and systems are considered in relation to improved
design, information transfer, control, monitoring, and operational
feedback.
Program 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]