HVAC-R Systems Design II
In this second class of the two-course series, gain an in-depth understanding of the more complex systems in the field of heating, ventilation, air conditioning & refrigeration (HVAC-R), with emphasis on practical application. Learn how to size and select equipment used in commercial HVAC-R systems, such as chillers, boilers, pumps, chilled and hot water piping, and single and double duct variable air volume systems (VAV).
This course is recommended for anyone interested in learning how to design large HVAC-R systems, including architects, engineers, construction managers, planners, commissioning agents, building owners, building operators and contractors.
Instructor(s):
David Castillo, P.E., is a senior mechanical engineer with the State of California, Office of Statewide Health Planning & Development. He has more than 20 years of experience in all phases of the HVAC industry, including project management, design, construction, controls and facilities. Castillo has taught in the design technology department at Sacramento City College, and the building inspection technology department at Cosumnes River College.
When:
Jan. 26-March 30: Tues., 6-9 p.m.
Where:
Sutter Square Galleria, 2901 K St, Sacramento, CA
Directions:
Fee:
$595.00 ($695.00 if postmarked after 01/12/2010).
Special Discount fee:
10% discount for organizations enrolling three or more people at the same time in the same course. All registrations must be submitted at the same time and fees paid with one check, credit card or purchase order.
Section:
093ENG702


