Danfoss- Global HVAC Training CD

Danfoss- Global HVAC Training CD

Danfoss- Global HVAC Training CD Will help you understanding the Basics of Air conditioning and Heat Ventilation System HVAC,by taking you through some videos with commentary  To identify the main component of the system and How it works.

Variable air volume (VAV) is a type of heating, ventilating, and/or air-conditioning (HVAC) system. Unlike constant air volume (CAV) systems, which supply a constant airflow at a variable temperature, VAV systems vary the airflow at a constant temperature. The advantages of VAV systems over constant-volume systems include more precise temperature control, reduced compressor wear, lower energy consumption by system fans, less fan noise, and additional passive dehumidification.

You can also Read ASHRAE Standard 130-2016 Laboratory Methods of Testing Air Terminal Units

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1-variable air volumeDanfoss- Global HVAC Training CD
2-constant air volume
3-cooling tower fans
4-condenser water pumps
5-primary pumps
6-secondary pumps
7-smoke extract and fire mode
8-pressure booster pump
9-swimming pools
10-stairwell pressurization
11-filter control
12-car parks
13-clean room systems
14- compressors

Cleanrooms used in practically every industry where small particles can adversely affect the manufacturing process. They vary in size and complexity, and are used extensively in industries such as semiconductor manufacturing, pharmaceuticals, biotech, medical device and life sciences, as well as critical process manufacturing common in aerospace, optics, military and Department of Energy.

A cleanroom is any given contained space where provisions  made to reduce particulate contamination and control other environmental parameters such as temperature, humidity and pressure. The key component is the High Efficiency Particulate Air (HEPA) filter that used to trap particles that are 0.3 micron and larger in size. All of the air delivered to a cleanroom passes through HEPA filters, and in some cases where stringent cleanliness performance is necessary, Ultra Low Particulate Air (ULPA) filters  used.

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