HAC 204 - Duct and Hydronic System Design Credits: 4 4 Lecture Hours
Prerequisites: 15 HAC credits or departmental approval.
Description Green building, ENERGY STAR and LEED building certification standards depend on duct and hydronic system design. This course covers Indoor Air Quality (IAQ), duct installation standards, air flow and sizing of ducts as they relate to adequate ventilation, filtration, temperature and humidity control for building performance and comfort. Hydronic system design is included as part of building performance and comfort. Learning Outcomes Upon successful completion of the course, the student will:
- Apply ENERGY STAR and LEED certification standards to duct/hydronic system design.
- Evaluate a building’s performance by analyzing the duct and hydronic system.
- State the methods of duct design.
- Apply concepts and principles of air flow to the design of air flow systems.
- Apply the duct calculator to the design of air flow systems.
- Design the extended plenum and reducing extended plenum duct systems.
- Apply psychrometrics to comfort through the use of the psychrometric chart.
- Apply concepts and principles of hydronic water systems to the design of hydronic systems.
- Design series loop and one-pipe systems.
- Size gas piping systems using gas pipe sizing charts.
Listed Topics
- ENERGY STAR and LEED certification standards
- Performance evaluation of the duct/hydronic systems
- Supply, return, branch, grills and furnaces for a residential air duct system
- Correct fan and fan speed to be used during the heating/cooling season
- Correct location and type of grill that allows air to enter a room
- Pump water flow and pressure in a hot water system
- Mains, return and branch water lines for a residential hot water system
Reference Materials Instructor-approved textbook and materials. Approved By: Johnson, Alex Date Approved: 04/18/2011
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