SCEM Professional-Level: WSQ Air Conditioning and Mechanical Ventilation Systems (Classroom and Asynchronous)
About This Course
This course aims to equip learners with the knowledge and skills to create energy efficient and cost-effective air-conditioning mechanical and ventilation system designs.
To design energy efficient and cost-effective air-conditioning mechanical and ventilation system, learners should be able to measure and analyse energy consumption patterns, monitor how energy is used, analyse how system elements interact, and record actual energy consumption. But before they can do so, they would need to know the functions of air-conditioners and its relevant mechanical ventilation system. They also need to be keenly aware of relevant regulations and standards so that they would not breach any regulations with their designs.
Specifically, learners in the course will be able to:
- To explain the functions and components of ACMV systems.
- To interpret the regulatory framework used for ACMV systems.
- To create energy efficient ACMV system designs.
- To construct cost-effective ACMV system designs.
What You'll Learn
knowledge of ACMV systems to run the ACMV plant and equipment.
Besides meeting the objectives of providing thermal comfort to occupants and other requirements, the energy manager must have the skills to operate the plant in an energy efficient manner.
This Course aims to integrate knowledge of thermodynamics, heat transfer and fluid mechanics to analyse the operating conditions of the ACMV plant with the objective of energy optimization. Major topics discussed in
this module include occupant comfort and health, applications of refrigeration and air conditioning, vapour compression cycle, P-h diagram, coefficient of performance; selection of chillers, pumps, fans, ductwork, piping and cooling towers; psychrometrics of air conditioning processes, energy efficient design and sustainable practices, operations and maintenance. Interpretation of the relevant codes of practice listed below will also be covered.
1. SS 530 - Code of practice for energy efficiency standard for building services and equipment
2. SS 553 - Code of practice for air-conditioning and mechanical ventilation in buildings
3. SS 554 - Code of practice for indoor air quality for air-conditioned buildings
Entry Requirements
Learners are assumed to be:
● Knowledgeable of electrical engineering competencies
● Able to listen and speak English at a proficiency level equivalent to the Employability Skills System (ESS) level 4
● Able to read and write English at a proficiency level equivalent to ESS level 4
● Able to process numbers at a proficiency level equivalent to ESS level 4
● Possess at least 1-year work-related experience or tertiary (technical) education level
The TP shall assess the suitability of learners by requesting for their CVs.
Learners keen to join without the necessary pre-requisite knowledge and experience stated above may be assessed if they have other relevant experience to access the course, on a case-by-case basis.