HVAC Design and Analysis

This intermediate-level course builds on HVAC fundamentals, guiding engineers through detailed calculations, equipment selection, and system layout. Participants will explore duct and pipe sizing, fan and pump performance, heating and cooling load analysis, and advanced tools like CFD modeling and BIM. With a strong focus on ASHRAE standards and real-world applications, this course prepares professionals to confidently design and analyze HVAC systems for diverse building types.

Learning Outcomes:

  • Perform accurate sizing and layout of HVAC ductwork and piping using engineering principles.
  • Select and specify HVAC equipment based on performance curves, standards, and application needs.
  • Apply CFD modeling and BIM tools to optimize system performance and design coordination.

Who Should Attend:

  • Mechanical and electrical engineers transitioning into HVAC design roles.
  • Designers and contractors involved in HVAC system layout, sizing, and equipment selection.
  • Facilities managers and professionals seeking deeper technical knowledge beyond introductory HVAC courses.

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Course Details: RA01589

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Course Outline

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Total Credits:
CEU 2.3
PDH 23

"This course was well roganized. All the instructors had extensive knowledge of their trade. I enjoyed the practice problems that we worked through in class and the spreadsheets that were provided with the course."
–Joseph, Stainless Specialties, Wausau, WI

"Filled in all the gaps, great review for someone 18 years out of school. Duct and pipe calculation tools from Gene are great."
—Shana, Project Engineer, AMS Mechanical Systems, Inc., Naperville IL 

"Subjects I wanted to be covered were covered. Got more than I expected. BIM was very informative. I feel I learned a lot and will better the work I do in the future."
—Corey, WT Group, East Dundee IL 

"Great overview for someone not in the design field. Will be helpful for understanding what the other departments do that I deal with on a daily basis."
—Paul, Planner/Inspector/Analyst I, Michigan State University, East Lansing MI

"The content was excellent and I have a new respect for the design industry and the data that the customer receives, and does not receive, and why."
—Charles, Controls Shop Work Leader, Captain James A. Lovell Federal Health Care Center, North Chicago IL