Sustainable HVAC Practices for Green Buildings focuses on innovative methodologies and technologies essential for designing and implementing energy-efficient heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems. Participants will engage in hands-on projects that emphasize real-world applications, enabling them to contribute effectively to the growing demand for green building solutions. The course is structured to provide both theoretical knowledge and practical skills, ensuring that graduates are well-equipped to meet industry standards and expectations.
The curriculum encompasses a comprehensive exploration of sustainable HVAC technologies, energy modeling, and system optimization. Participants will work collaboratively on projects that culminate in a final presentation, which may be published in Cademix Magazine, showcasing their findings and solutions. This course not only enhances professional skills but also fosters a commitment to sustainability in the built environment.
Overview of HVAC systems in green buildings
Principles of energy-efficient design
Advanced refrigerants and their environmental impact
Renewable energy integration in HVAC systems
Indoor air quality management techniques
Energy modeling and simulation software
System commissioning and performance verification
Retrofitting existing systems for sustainability
Case studies of successful green building projects
Final project: Design a sustainable HVAC system for a real-world building scenario
