HVAC Heat Load calculation for Small Room |HVAC| Air Cond

Heat Load estimation for Air Conditioners | Heat Load calculation | Ton of Air Conditioning | Ton of Refrigeration

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HVAC Heat Load calculation for Small Room |HVAC| Air Cond

What You Will Learn!

  • Can Calculate the Exact capacity of Air Conditioner required to be installed in a Room
  • Can Estimate the Requirement of Air Conditioner capacity in Ton for a Room
  • Comprehend the basic function of Air Conditioner
  • Understand the parameters on which Air Conditioner Works
  • Comprehend the Ton of Air Conditioning & Refrigeration precisely

Description

In Today's era the use of Air Conditioners is almost on rising trend. Because comfortable environment regardless of weather outside is a basic need of every human being.

If the air conditioner is installed less than the required capacity, then it will be over burdened and life will also be shortened. On the other hand if air conditioner is more than the required capacity it will be wastage of money.

It is also a fact that the exact estimation of air conditioner's capacity in Tons is not known by majority of our users. Even there are very less HVAC technicians who are aware of this knowledge.

In this course a simple and easy to understand method will be explained, by which every moderate literate person can estimate the exact requirement of the air conditioners for his room. Because, its the first step towards the creation of the comfortable environment in a room or closed space.

Whereas, Air Conditioners can fulfill the needs of both residential and commercial purposes.

Basically Air Conditioner is meant for two types of installations:-

1. To create a comfortable environment for Human/animals in a closed space.

2. To create a comfortable environment for the equipment/machinery.


For both purposes air conditioner is required regardless of outside weather. Because an air conditioner can produce heating and cooling in order to meet all weather conditions.


The formulae and the basics of the heat load load estimation have been well explained here.

Who Should Attend!

  • House Owners
  • Construction Contractors
  • Builders
  • Civil Engineers
  • Electrical Engineers
  • Mechanical Engineers
  • HVAC Technicians
  • Home Appliances Repair Technicians
  • Home Appliances wholesale dealers
  • Air Conditioner manufacturing companies owners
  • Refrigeration & Air Conditioning technicians

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Tags

  • HVAC

Subscribers

642

Lectures

29

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