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The HVAC (Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning) Course by BHADANIS MEP Online Training Institute is a comprehensive, industry-focused program designed for engineers, mechanical professionals, and anyone aspiring to excel in building construction and services management. Whether you’re a student, a site engineer, or a project manager, this course delivers the essential knowledge and practical skills required to design, execute, and maintain high-performance HVAC systems in residential, commercial, and industrial buildings.
Languages: English and Hindi
Validity: 80 days of access
Instructors: BHADANIS MEP Online Training Institute for Construction Professionals and Mechanical Engineers
Who Should Join: Engineers, diploma holders, and professionals seeking expertise in HVAC and building services
Purchase the course online at HVAC Course by BHADANIS
For assistance, contact via WhatsApp at +918603333379
Introduction to MEP and HVAC: Understand the difference between MEP (Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing) and HVAC, the abbreviation, and the role of air conditioning in modern construction.
Applications and Societies: Explore where HVAC is used and the importance of standards from ASHRAE, ISHRAE, and SMACNA.
Example: Learn why HVAC is essential for comfort and energy efficiency in high-rise buildings and how global standards shape system design.
Design and Installation Process: Learn the types of drawings, the responsibilities of design and installation engineers, and the workflow from concept to commissioning.
Example: Follow the journey of an HVAC project from schematic design to site installation in a commercial mall.
Heat and Refrigeration: Master the concepts of heat transfer, British thermal units, refrigeration cycles, and temperature scales.
Psychrometrics: Dive deep into the properties of air, humidity, psychrometric charts, and processes like humidification and dehumidification.
Example: Calculate the cooling load for a server room by analyzing sensible and latent heat gains.
Types of Systems: Study direct expansion, split, cassette, ductable, package, chilled water, VRF/VRV, radiant cooling, and district cooling systems.
Air Handling and Distribution: Learn about FCUs, AHUs, HRUs, exhaust fans, and air distribution principles.
Example: Select the right air conditioning system for a hospital, considering zoning, occupancy, and air quality requirements.
Survey Techniques: Analyze architectural drawings, building orientation, materials, and occupancy to determine HVAC needs.
Manual and Software Load Calculations: Perform cooling and heating load calculations manually and using software like HAP 4.9.
Example: Calculate the total cooling load for a school building, factoring in windows, lighting, and equipment.
Selection Criteria: Learn how to choose air conditioners, chillers, AHUs, pumps, and fans based on project requirements.
Duct and Pipe Design: Understand duct sizing, pipe selection, fitting, accessories, and layout planning.
Example: Design a duct network for a multiplex, ensuring optimal air distribution and minimal energy loss.
Duct Design and Standards: Apply SMACNA standards, classify ducts, select materials, and perform velocity and static regain calculations.
Air Terminal and Fan Selection: Choose diffusers, grilles, and fans for different zones and applications.
Example: Design a kitchen exhaust system for a restaurant, considering air quality and safety.
Pipe Design: Learn about pipe types, arrangements, velocity methods, and manual/software-based sizing.
Pump and Equipment Sizing: Select pumps, cooling towers, expansion tanks, and air separators.
Example: Size a chilled water piping system for a hotel, ensuring efficient flow and minimal pressure drop.
AutoCAD for HVAC: Gain hands-on skills in HVAC drafting, including layer management, drawing setup, isometric drawings, and layout creation.
Project Execution: Learn how to read and prepare shop drawings, legends, abbreviations, and coordinate with other disciplines.
Example: Prepare a complete HVAC layout for a commercial office using AutoCAD, from single-line to double-line ducting and piping.
Estimation Techniques: Learn the process of quantity take-off, BOQ comparison, billing, and negotiation.
Tendering and Supplier Management: Understand how to extract documents, prepare tenders, and finalize suppliers.
Example: Prepare a BOQ and estimate for a high-rise residential project, including ductwork, piping, and equipment costs.
Installation Sequence: Master the sequence for installing chillers, AHUs, FCUs, ducts, fans, pipes, and pumps.
Insulation and Safety: Learn about duct and pipe insulation, installation safety, and maintenance best practices.
Example: Supervise the installation of an HVAC system in a shopping mall, ensuring quality and safety standards are met.
System Maintenance: Understand routine maintenance, filter management, and troubleshooting common HVAC issues.
Example: Develop a maintenance schedule for a hospital HVAC system to ensure uninterrupted operation and indoor air quality.
Soft Skills: Resume writing, interview preparation, team management, and stress management.
Project Work: Complete practical projects to earn certification and placement assistance.
Example: Prepare for interviews and site roles with real-world project assignments and resume-building workshops.
The course is designed to meet the needs of modern construction and building services, covering everything from basic principles to advanced design, drafting, and estimation.
With real-world examples, project-based learning, and drafting exercises, you gain not just theoretical knowledge but also practical skills that employers value.
Completing this course opens doors to roles such as HVAC Design Engineer, Site Engineer, Draftsman, Estimation Engineer, and Maintenance Supervisor in construction, real estate, and facilities management.
Access the course anytime, anywhere, and learn at your own pace in both English and Hindi.
Graduates of this course are prepared for roles including:
HVAC Design Engineer
Site Engineer (HVAC)
HVAC Draftsman
Estimation and Billing Engineer (HVAC)
Maintenance Engineer
Industries include construction, real estate, infrastructure, commercial and residential building management, and consulting.
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Fri May 23, 2025