This advanced program is designed for HVAC Technicians and others involved in the HVAC industry. It will begin with the Fundamentals of HVAC Control Systems and move all the way through troubleshooting systems. This HVAC/R Building Automation Systems (BAS) training program will prepare trainees with a strong understanding of typical HVAC mechanical systems in a commercial building environment. In turn, the trainees will gain an understanding of the different types of control systems and concepts used in these commercial buildings.
The program discusses electric and electronic control systems used in commercial HVAC systems. Building Automation Systems (BAS) are discussed in detail, starting with older systems and proceeding to today’s modern web-based systems. The student learns the types and methods of operator interfaces in commercial buildings, as well as the different types of BAS inputs and outputs in detail.
Moving on, students learn the skills and in-depth understanding needed to install and program typical modern BAS equipment. Instruction is carried out in a vendor-independent manner. VAV terminal box, Air Handling Unit, and Central Boiler/Chiller Plant Programming will be used as examples.
Moving further on, HVAC Technicians and others involved in the HVAC, industry learn BAS advanced implementation strategies regarding energy-saving features. This HVAC/R Building Automation Systems (BAS) online training program also equips the technician to perform basic service troubleshooting of BAS and understand the role and structure of interoperable systems including BACnet and LON. The student will then be able to work with commissioning agents to ensure proper BAS operation and implementation.
A series of recorded video lecture presentations included with each learning module are covered in detail in a ‘ride-along in the service van’ format. All scenarios are derived from actual service calls. Upon completion of this HVAC/R Building Automation Systems (BAS) online training program, the technician will have covered a minimum 70% of the most frequent service calls on BAS/DDC.
The program complies with ACCA Quality Installation & Maintenance Standards.
The textbook HVAC Control Systems is included in the tuition for this program.
Day 1
HVAC Control Systems Fundamentals
HVAC Fundamentals
Commercial Building Heating Systems
Commercial Building Cooling Systems
IAQ and Commercial Air Handling Units
HVAC System Energy Sources
Control Principles
Day 2
HVAC Control Systems Types and BAS Basics
Control Systems
Electrical Control Systems
Electronic Control Systems
Building Automation Systems and Controllers
Operator Interfaces
Building Automation System Inputs and Outputs
Day 3
HVAC BAS Installation and Strategies
Building Automation System Installation, Wiring, and Testing
Computer Networks and Web-Based Control
Direct Digital Control Strategies
Supervisory Control Strategies
Building Automation Retrofit of Existing Systems
Day 4
HVAC BAS System Management and Advanced Technologies
Building System Management
Energy Audits and Utility Structures
Building Automation System Troubleshooting
Building Automation System Interoperability-Advanced Technologies
Building Commissioning
Day 5
HVAC Troubleshooting DDC Systems & Components
Troubleshooting Tools & Safety; Overview of ‘Typical’ DDC System Today
Input Troubleshooting with Multiple, Typical Field Scenarios
Output Troubleshooting with Multiple, Typical Field Scenarios
Field Controller Level Troubleshooting Part 1
Field Controller Level Troubleshooting Part 2 with Multiple, Typical Field Scenarios
Basic Web-Based Control Systems Troubleshooting Part 1
Web-Based Control Systems Troubleshooting Part 2 with Multiple, Typical, Field Scenarios