A Highly Interactive Training Course On

HVAC Design, Operation & Maintenance

Conventional & Cleanroom HVAC Systems

HVAC Design, Operation & Maintenance
Course Schedule

CLASSROOM

28 Apr-02 May 2025
Abu Dhabi
$5,950
23-27 Jun 2025
Dubai
$5,950
03-07 Nov 2025
Dubai
$5,950
02-06 Feb 2026
Dubai
$5,950

ONLINE

07-11 Apr 2025
Online
$3,950
07-11 Jul 2025
Online
$3,950
29 Sep-03 Oct 2025
Online
$3,950
Certificate
  • Coventry Academy Certificate of Attendance will be provided to delegates who attend and complete the course.

Training Overview

Training Overview

HVAC (Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning) is a widely recognized field, but understanding the rationale behind making the right decisions and choices is a valuable asset for any organization, company, facility, or department involved in production, operations, maintenance, and more. The HVAC Design, Operation & Maintenance training course is designed to guide participants through the correct approach to HVAC design, operation, and maintenance.

"Comfort conditions" are key terms for HVAC professionals, but these terms need to be clearly defined, customized, and precisely implemented to ensure customer satisfaction. This HVAC Design, Operation & Maintenance training course covers the standards that define key parameters, requirements, and limitations. By understanding the global and project-specific atmospheric conditions, we can achieve the desired results and deliverables.

This HVAC Design, Operation & Maintenance training course will highlight:

  • HVAC Design concepts
  • Chilled Water System Piping
  • Heat Transfer and Selecting the proper Air Cooling System
  • HVAC Operation modes
  • HVAC Maintenance requirements

What are the goals?

By the end of this training course, participants will learn to:

  • Understand the HVAC design as materials and equipment
  • Analyze the alternatives and select the best one
  • Determine the proper AC Units
  • Understand the operation modes
  • Develop the maintenance tasks from the available manuals

Who is this Training Course for?

This HVAC Design, Operation & Maintenance training course is suitable to a wide range of professionals but will greatly benefit:

  • HVAC Engineers
  • HVAC Consultants
  • HVAC Contractors
  • End Users Engineers

How will this Training Course be Presented?

Participants to this training course will receive a thorough training on the subjects covered by the seminar outline with the Tutor utilising a variety of proven adult learning teaching and facilitation techniques. Seminar methodology includes presentation, pre-assessment and post-assessment tests, brainstorming, and participants case studies analysis.

The Course Content

Day One: HVAC Systems Design
  • Sources of heat load
  • Using the equation of each heat load for analysis and possible reduction in the heat load
  • Air treatment and human comfort
  • Evaluating and studying the outside and inside design conditions to meet the human comfort
  • Daily and monthly heat load profiles, how they affect the heat load
  • Selecting the type of AC system
Day Two: Piping System for Chilled Water Applications
  • Velocity/friction loss VS initial and running cost. How to decide which way to go
  • Closed or open type systems. (Advantages and dis-advantages of each type)
  • Pressure breakers and the need for high rise buildings
  • Expansion and contracting of the piping circuits and the selection of expansion joints, pressurized expansion & make up tanks
  • Refrigerants and their effect on AC systems selection and the environment
Day Three: Heat Transfer and Selecting the Right AC System
  • How cooling towers work for centralized water-cooled systems
  • Thermal storage
  • Types of thermal storage systems
  • Air cooled systems Load shifting (partial and full), daily and weekly, case study with calculations and comparison of C.O.P
  • Ventilation, infiltration, ex-filtration. How to minimize their heat loads
  • Factors used to select the right AC system
Day Four: HVAC Operation
  • System components
  • System start-up preparation
  • System running conditions
  • Systems sequence of operation
  • System monitoring
  • System partially stopping
  • System shutdown
Day Five: HVAC Maintenance
  • Scheduled preventive maintenance routines
  • Daily log sheets and the monitored items and logged records
  • Utilizing records history for improvement of systems reliability
  • Hand over package and its importance for proper maintenance
  • Training of hands on staff for better understanding of the systems to reduce down time and operational cost
  • Operation and maintenance case studies
  • Open discussions including any specific related cases from attendees