Hvac Heat Load Calculation (Hap): Step By Step Easy Guide
Published 11/2023
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 3.86 GB | Duration: 5h 9m
Published 11/2023
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 3.86 GB | Duration: 5h 9m
Step by Step Guide to Learn Heat Load Calculation by using Hourly Analysis Program (HAP) with Practical Example
What you'll learn
Detailed Heat Load Calculation in HAP for HVAC system
Heat Load Calculations (HAP) Step by Step Simple Guide
Best Way to Learn Heat Load Calculation using HAP
Heat Load Calculation using Hourly Analysis Program (HAP)
Requirements
No prior knowledge of HVAC is needed
Description
Welcome to our Step-by-Step Guide for Heat Load Calculation by using Hourly Analysis Program (HAP). This software is widely used to design HVAC systems in various industries. This unique online comprehensive course is designed to provide you the best and simplest way to learn heat load calculation for HVAC system. Moreover, it is represented with practical examples and explained each term to understand the software very easily. All the theories are included to avert any kind of distraction from the course. Let's see what you will get from this course:1) Section 1: IntroductionA Brief Introduction to HAPRoute map to Our LearningHow to install the software2) Section 2: Weather Data & PropertiesWeather Design Parameter InputsDesign Simulation InputsActual Weather data Inputs3) Section 3: Create ScheduleSchedule for PeopleSchedule for Lights Schedule for Fan4) Section 4: Defining Wall & Partitions & InputsHow to Define Walls?How to Define Partitions?5) Section 5: Defining Roof, Ceiling, Floor & InputsIntroduction to Roof, Ceiling & Floor with Heat FlowHow to Define Roof?How to Define CeilingHow to Define Floor?6) Section 6: Defining Windows, Doors & InputsHow to Define Windows?How to Define Doors?7) Section 7: Defining Shades & InputsIntroduction to ShadesHow to Define Shades?8) Section 8: Space Inputs & PropertiesHow to input for General?How to input for Internals?How to input for Walls, Windows, and doors?How to input for Roofs & Skylights?How to input for Infiltration?How to input for Floors above Conditioned and unconditioned Space?How to input for Slab Floors on Grade & Below Grade?How to input for Partitions?How to Get Space Input Data Reports?9) Section 9: System Inputs & PropertiesHow to inputs for General?How to input for system components?How to input for zone components?How to input for sizing data & equipment? System input reportsSystem Design Reports10) Section 10: Practical Project HAP Calculation Example & ExplanationProject Details, Drawings & DocumentsPractical project HAP Weather InputsPractical project HAP Schedules & U FactorsPractical project HAP Space & System InputsPractical Drawings & ModelsConclusion The practical example is included at the end of this course in such a way that you will learn how to do heat load calculation in various industries which will enhance your skills, make you very confident, and help your professional growth by using HAP software in any kind of HVAC project.
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 Introduction to HAP
Lecture 2 Route Map to Our Learning
Lecture 3 How to Install HAP Softwarer
Section 2: Weather Data & Properties
Lecture 4 Weather Design Parameter Inputs
Lecture 5 Design Simulation Inputs
Lecture 6 Actual Weather data Inputs
Section 3: Create Schedule
Lecture 7 Schedule for People
Lecture 8 Schedule for Lights & Fan
Section 4: Defining Wall & Partitions & Inputs
Lecture 9 Concept of U Factor or Overall Heat Transfer Coefficient
Lecture 10 How to Define Walls?
Lecture 11 How to Define Partitions?
Section 5: Defining Roof, Ceiling, Floor & Inputs
Lecture 12 Introduction to Roof, Ceiling & Floor with Heat Flow
Lecture 13 How to Define Roof?
Lecture 14 How to Define Ceiling
Lecture 15 How to Define Floor?
Section 6: Defining Windows, Doors & Inputs
Lecture 16 How to Define Windows?
Lecture 17 How to Define Doors?
Section 7: Defining Shades & Inputs
Lecture 18 Introduction to Shades
Lecture 19 How to Define Shades?
Section 8: Space Inputs & Properties
Lecture 20 General
Lecture 21 Internals
Lecture 22 Walls, Windows & Doors
Lecture 23 Roofs & Skylights
Lecture 24 Infiltration
Lecture 25 Floors Above Conditioned & Unconditioned Space
Lecture 26 Slab Floor on Grade & Below Grade
Lecture 27 Partitions
Lecture 28 Space Input Data Reports
Section 9: System Inputs & Properties
Lecture 29 General
Lecture 30 System Components
Lecture 31 Zone Components
Lecture 32 Sizing Data & Equipment
Lecture 33 System Input Reports
Lecture 34 System Design Summary
Section 10: Practical Project HAP Calculation Example & Explanation
Lecture 35 Project Details, Drawings & Documents
Lecture 36 Practical project HAP Weather Inputs
Lecture 37 Practical project HAP Schedules & U Factors
Lecture 38 Practical project HAP Space & System Inputs
Lecture 39 Practical Drawings & Models
Lecture 40 Conclusion
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