Technical Development Programs(TDP) are modules of technical training on HVAC theory, system design, equipment selection, and application topics. They are targeted at engineers and designers who wish to develop their knowledge in this field to effectively design, specify, sell, or apply HVAC equipment in commercial applications.
Although TDP topics have been developed as stand-alone modules, there are logical groupings of topics. The modules within each group begin at an introductory level and progress to advanced levels. The breadth of this offering allows for customization into a complete HVAC curriculum – from a complete HVAC design course at an introductory or to an advanced level design course. Advanced-level modules assume prerequisite knowledge and do not review basic concepts.
One of the reasons that VAV (Variable Air Volume) systems are popular is because they provide fan energy savings that constant volume systems cannot. As a general statement, fans consume more energy in a typical HVAC system than compressors. Therefore, it is important that the correct type of VAV fan be used for the application. Equally important is that the fan in a VAV system is stable at part load operation, as well as full load operation. This TDP module will explain the types of fans that can be used in VA V systems, as well as the controls that may be applied to regulate each.
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