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HVAC Systems and Laboratory Design
May 9-10, 2024
This two-day introduction to the design and evaluation of laboratory HVAC systems combines lecture, class discussion, hands-on laboratory work, and group activities. Topics include: basic airflow principles; ventilation equipment exhaust requirements; OSHA, ANSI, ASHRAE and NFPA regulations; fume hood testing and laboratory controls. Real life laboratory design and construction projects are used as examples throughout this HVAC design course. All course concepts come together in an activity in which participants learn the critical questions to ask when reviewing mechanical drawings as part of a laboratory planning project.
Participants Will Learn
- Basic ventilation elements, terms, and equations
- Basic principles of lab ventilation control
- The role of pressure relationships in lab design
- Types and sources of pressure losses in exhaust systems
- The key elements of building exhaust and stack design
- How OSHA, ANSI, ASHRAE, and NFPA regulations impact lab HVAC design
- Design requirements for chemical fume hoods and BSCs
- Uses for various airflow measuring instruments
- How to take airflow and ventilation measurements
- Steps in the lab design process
- How to read mechanical drawings
- Questions to ask when reviewing mechanical drawings
Who Is This Class For?
- Design engineers
- Architects
- Certifiers
- Industrial hygienists
- Safety officers
- Facility engineers
- Anyone involved in designing laboratories
$1,295.00
Tuition of $1295 must be paid in full to guarantee a space in the class. Register for the entire week of classes to receive a $200 discount.
Tuition Includes: course manual; lunch each day; an Eagleson Institute certificate; and a special class reception, with plenty of time to network with peers and instructors.