MAINTENANCE OF MECHANICAL VENTILATION & CENTRAL AIR-CONDITIONING SYSTEMS
Course Background
Mechanical Ventilation (MV) and Air Conditioning (A/C) systems are complex mechanical systems.
MV is used to introduce fresh outside air into buildings, circulate air within buildings and, remove odours and moisture in buildings. Air conditioning (A/C) on the other hand conditions/alters the properties of air to provide indoor environments conducive to human comfort and production processes therein.
MV and AC systems must be maintained to ensure proper functioning. Poor indoor air quality caused by maintenance neglect can affect the health and productivity of workers; inability of the systems to perform optimally will also mean higher energy bills.
MV is used to introduce fresh outside air into buildings, circulate air within buildings and, remove odours and moisture in buildings. Air conditioning (A/C) on the other hand conditions/alters the properties of air to provide indoor environments conducive to human comfort and production processes therein.
MV and AC systems must be maintained to ensure proper functioning. Poor indoor air quality caused by maintenance neglect can affect the health and productivity of workers; inability of the systems to perform optimally will also mean higher energy bills.
Course Objectives
The course will provide working knowledge and an understanding of the following aspects of MV and AC systems and, system performance and maintenance:
- System Fundaments & Environmental Comfort
- Types of Systems and Working Principles
- System Components and Life Spans
- Building Life Cycle Technical Management
- Maintenance Requirements: Regulatory & Routine
Course Outline
- MECHANICAL VENTILATION SYSTEMS
- Functional Overview of System
- Types of MV Systems and How They Work
- Typical Components of Systems
- Regulations on Installation: Car Parks, Kitchens, Bathrooms, Smoke Stops, Fire-Fighting Lobbies, Exit Staircases
- Component Life Spans & Maintenance Requirements
- AIR-CONDITIONING SYSTEMS
- Functional Overview of System
- Types of AC Systems and How They Work
- Central AC Systems: Air Cooled Systems (Components, Working Principles & Energy Issues), Water Cooled Systems (Components, Working Principles & Energy Issues)
- Component Life Spans & Maintenance Requirements
Who should take this course?
The course will benefit those who have a vested interest in buildings including:
- Developers
- Building Owners
- Government Officials
- Architects
- Engineers
- Project Managers
- Quantity Surveyors
- Contractors / Sub-Contractors / Suppliers
- Property Managers
- Facilities Managers
- Maintenance Managers
- Management Corporations
- Town Councils
- and Others
Course Accreditation and Certificate of Attendance
The course has been approved for 7 PDU units under the PE Board Continuing Professional Development programme. Attendance certificates will be issued; they may also be suitable for meeting the CPD requirements of other relevant professional bodies not operating a CPD course accreditation system.
Course Content
2. Air Conditioning (A/C) Systems