ONE DAY WORKSHOP : Centralised Air Conditioning System - Part 1

Workshop/Seminar
Date: Thursday, 27 August 2015 09:00 AM - 05:00 PM

Place: Seminar Room, IEMNS

The objective of air conditioning or HVAC system is to provide an acceptable level of occupancy comfort and process function, to maintain good indoor air quality, and to keep system costs and energy to a minimum. Comfort air conditioning systems provide occupants with a comfortable and healthy indoor environment in which to carry out their activities. Process air conditioning systems provide needed indoor environmental control for manufacturing, product storage, or other research and development processes.

Centralized heating, ventilating, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems provide the people working inside buildings with “conditioned air” so that they will have a comfortable and healthy work environment. By “conditioned air” and “good air quality”, we mean that air should be clean and odour-free and the temperature, humidity, and movement of the air will be within certain acceptable comfort ranges. A centralized HVAC system is simply a group of components working together to remove heat from where it is not wanted (the conditioned space), and put it where it is unobjectionable (the outside air). Since the topic of centralized system is quite broad, this course is divided in five parts or modules. They are:-

  • Module 1 Central cooling plant
  • Module 2 Air system
  • Module 3 Water of hydronic system
  • Module 4 Control System
  • Module 5 System selection toward sustainability

Schedule & Outline

TIME PROGRAMME
09.00am - 09.30am

Registration

9.30am - 10.45am

Session 1

Human Comfort

Session 2

Overview of Centralised HVAC

10.45am - 11.45am Tea Break
11.15am - 12.45am

Session 3

Chiller and their component

12.45am - 2.00pm Lunch
2.00pm - 3.30pm

Session 4

Refrigerant

3.30pm - 4.00pm Tea Break
4.00pm - 5.00pm

Session 5

Cooling tower

Q & A Session

Certificate Presentation


Speakers

Biodata of Speakers:

ir Hazzah

Ir. Mohd Hazzah Ahmad Siron

Ir. Mohd Hazzah Ahmad Siron has been in air conditioning industry for more than 22 years, in the area of design, installation, operation and maintenance.

Ir. Mohd Hazzah Ahmad Siron is a Professional Registered Engineering with Board of Engineer Malaysia and many other engineering bodies; American Society of Heating, Refrigeration, Air Conditioning Engineer (ASHRAE) , Corporate Member of Institution of Engineer Malaysia, and Green Building Index Facilitator with Green Building Index Malaysia. He holds degree in BSc. in Mechanical Engineering from Purdue University USA. He has postgraduate degree M. Eng. in Mechanical Engineering from Malaya University. He is a technical committee for Jabatan Pembangunan Kemahiran in developing NOSS level 4 and 5 and currently a committee in the Membership Application Board under the Institution of Engineer Malaysia.

Ir. Mohd Hazzah began his career at Rasma Corp Sdn. Bhd. as a Mechanical Engineer responsible for the installation, testing and commissioning of centralised chiller system and rose to the rank of Operation Manager before resigned from Rasma Corp Sdn. Bhd. in 1998. After resigning from Rasma Corp Sdn. Bhd., he joined Portneka Sdn Bhd. as a project director until he left the company in 2003 to start his own contracting firm. Later in 2011 he joint an M & E consulting firm Perunding Syed dan Shahriah as a mechanical director in charge of designing mechanical building services.

Fee

REGISTRATION FEE

IEM MEMBER NON MEMBER
RM200.00 RM250.00

CPD/PDP

CPD/PDP

BEM APPROVED

6.5 HRS

 

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06-6311011
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All Dates


  • Thursday, 27 August 2015 09:00 AM - 05:00 PM

 

 

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