HVAC Energy Conservation Through Cooling Water Treatment

Course Number: HV-5002
Credit: 5 PDH
Subject Matter Expert: A. Bhatia, Mechanical Engineer
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Overview

In HVAC Energy Conservation Through Cooling Water Treatment, you'll learn ...

  • Energy use of air-conditioning systems
  • Waterside problems encountered in open recirculation water systems
  • Need for water treatment
  • The operating principles, applications, advantages and limitations of common water treatment methods

Overview

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Credit: 5 PDH

Length: 53 pages

Cooling water is a vital utility for large air-conditioning systems. Use of good quality water or proper water treatment can cut your water, energy, and maintenance costs substantially. The savings are associated with the prevention or removal of scale build up on heat exchange surfaces where even a thin film of 1/32" or 0.8mm can increase the energy consumption by nearly 10%. Perhaps most important of all, scale prevention can save you the cost of fixing or replacing equipment that's been damaged by inadequate water treatment - including the downtime and lost revenue usually associated with solving such problems.

This 5- hour course provides an overview of the waterside problems specific to HVAC systems. The course briefly discusses how energy is dissipated from open re-circulation systems and how effective implementation and tight monitoring of the water treatment programs can reduce energy losses.

The course is intended primarily for engineers, HVAC designers, contractors, facility managers, and O&M personnel who are responsible for efficient operation and design of HVAC systems. It is assumed that all readers know the basic functioning of air-conditioning systems.

Specific Knowledge or Skill Obtained

This course teaches the following specific knowledge and skills:

  • Energy use of air-conditioning systems
  • Waterside problems encountered in open recirculation water systems
  • Need for water treatment
  • The operating principles, applications, advantages and limitations of common water treatment methods
  • The potential benefits of cooling water quality
  • Control methods - sampling, testing and recording
  • Safety in water treatment

Certificate of Completion

You will be able to immediately print a certificate of completion after passing a multiple-choice quiz consisting of 25 questions. PDH credits are not awarded until the course is completed and quiz is passed.

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