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This document outlines an advanced training course on air conditioning system design for critical infrastructure, targeting engineers involved in HVAC applications. It covers design principles, system selection, sustainability, energy efficiency, and testing for mission-critical facilities. The course is led by experienced Chartered Engineers and spans two days, focusing on various HVAC systems and their performance metrics.

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This document outlines an advanced training course on air conditioning system design for critical infrastructure, targeting engineers involved in HVAC applications. It covers design principles, system selection, sustainability, energy efficiency, and testing for mission-critical facilities. The course is led by experienced Chartered Engineers and spans two days, focusing on various HVAC systems and their performance metrics.

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Air Conditioning System Design for Critical Infrastructure (16 hours)

This is an advanced learning section for mission-critical facilities design. It targets to engineers involved with design or
applying HVAC (Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning) equipment to critical infrastructure projects. It explores
different factors, from design, testing, commissioning, sustainability and efficiency, of HVAC system for
mission-critical purpose.

You will understand the design process and criteria for system selection. The various classifications of HVAC systems
and associated distribution systems for mission critical facilities are explained. Each system type is evaluated based
on the performance for energy efficiency, water use and comfort performance. You will be able to make informed
decisions about the best choices of HVAC systems for mission critical applications and how system can best meet
your project goal and SLA (Service Level Agreement).

The class highlights the design principles such as psychrometric chart, load calculation / estimation, etc. and the
design considerations such as air distribution, availability and redundancy, common mistakes, Computer Fluid
Dynamic (CFD) model, integration with MEPs (Mechanical, Electrical and Water Plumb), etc.

Day 1 Day 2

1) Fundamental of Psychrometric Chart and 3) Testing and Commissioning


Cooling Applications
(a) air cleanliness test
(a) psychrometric chart (b) heat load test
(b) air cooling of computer equipment (c) factory acceptance test
(c) liquid cooling of computer equipment (d) site acceptance test
(e) integrated performance test (IST)
2) Design Consideration
4) Sustainable Design
(a) design criteria
(b) HVAC load (a) combined heat power plant (CHP)
(c) computer room cooling (b) solar cooling
(d) air distribution (c) geothermal cooling
(e) liquid cooling (d) evaporative cooling
(f) availability and redundancy (e) air side economizers
(g) integration with other MEP system (f) desiccant unit
(h) controls
5) Energy Efficiency
(i) computer fluid dynamics
(a) power usage effectiveness
(b) chilled water plant optimization
(c) water side and air side equipment
(d) part load operation
(e) controls and energy management
(f) LEED certified data center
(g) building energy code
Remark
The course is thoroughly conducted by vendor neutral Chartered Engineers (CEng) who have more than 10 years in Data Centre Deign & Build
and Critical Facilities’ Operations.

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