SPD5132 Indoor Environment and HVAC Systems
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    Apr 2017
    • Guidance on Exam Preparation: Exam techniques and skills (from Lincoln University):
      • Preparing for tests and exams [PDF]
      • Exam techniques (a summary) [PDF]
      • Examination techniques [PDF]
      • Writing essays in exams [PDF]
    • Schedule: Written examination: (SPD5132)
      • - Date & Time: 15 May 2017 (Mon) 7:00pm-9:00pm
      • - Venue: Room 812, THEi(TY)
    • Schedule: Summary of Teaching (Dr. Sam C. M. Hui) [PDF]
    • Assignments: Mini Project: System Selection and Design Evaluation of HVAC Systems for BSE Labs
    • Recommended events:
      • 21-23 Jun 2017 (Wed-Fri) International Symposium on Advanced Boiler Technology and Workshop [website]
    Mar 2017
    • Recommended reading: CIBSE Journal CPD Programme http://www.cibsejournal.com/cpd/
    • Recommended events:
      • 27 Mar 2017 (Mon) ASHRAE-HKC/CIBSE-HKB/HKIE-BSD Joint Technical Seminar on EMSD’s Code of Practice for Fresh Water Cooling Towers – 2016 Edition [PDF]
      • 23 Mar 2017 (Thu) HKIE-BSD/HKAEE Technical Seminar on Radiant Ceiling - Working Principles and Features [website]
    • Assignments: Mini Project: System Selection and Design Evaluation of HVAC Systems for BSE Labs [PDF]
      • - Assessment of the mini project will be based on the following components:
            (a)  Oral presentation (20%) (to be held on 24 Apr 2017)
            (b)  Technical report (80%) -- Submission on or before 24 Apr 2017
    • Assignments: Assessment Rubrics for the module Indoor Environment and HVAC Systems [PDF]
    • Recommended event: 14 Mar 2017 ASHRAE Primary/Secondary/Tertiary Pumping Systems Webinar, Broadcast Live March 14th, 2 p.m. ET [registration online]
      • Summary: Buildings have been designed to use a variety of various piping layouts for hydronic systems. In this webinar we will look at a number of scenarios in buildings using a variety of hydronic system designs which are served by pumps. We will examine some of the benefits of various layouts, as well as items to consider based on the methodology chosen.
      • Learning Objectives: Participants will learn and/or understand:
        • Identify open loop and closed loop campus-type hydronic water system applications.
        • Understand the variations of primary-secondary piped systems.
        • Explain the importance of properly sized pump impellers.
        • Explain the importance of sensors in hydronic systems.
        • Communicate the importance of Life Cycle Costs for hydronic systems
      • Keywords: Distribution, Pump curve, performance curve, hydraulics, single stage, multi-stage, impeller, trim diameter, Total Dynamic Head, operating region, BEP, Best Efficiency Point, System Curve, variable speed, duty point, friction loss, energy consumption, Primary-Secondary.
    Feb 2017
    • Assignments: Assignment 01: HVAC Systems [PDF]
      • - Submission through Moodle; deadline: on or before 13 Mar 2017 (Mon)
    Jan 2017
    Dec 2016
    • Schedule: Teaching schedule 2016-2017.
    Aug 2016


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