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HVAC Systems II: All-Air Systems and Temperature Control

* Explain the impact of constant volume, variable air volume (VAV), and reheat on the energy efficiency of all-air systems. * Describe methods for implementing zones in single-duct systems. * Explain the purpose of independent perimeter systems. * Describe an economizer cycle and its benefits. * Describe a simple dual-duct all-air system and its impact on energy efficiency. * Describe a simple multizone all-air system and its impact on energy efficiency.
Heating, ventilation and air conditioning systems are essential to maintain a comfortable and productive environment. The second course in a series of three, this course will explain the impact of constant volume, variable air volume and reheat in an all-air system, including dual-duct and multizone all-air systems.
Course Credits: This course has been approved by BOMI International for the following continuing education credit: * Approved by BOMI for (1) CPD point. This course qualifies for Continuing Professional Development (CPD) credits for graduates of the RPA, FMA, and/or SMA designation programs by BOMI International, the Independent Institute for Property and Facility Management Education. This course has been approved by the US Green Building Council (USGBC) for the following continuing education credits: * Approved by USGBC for (1) GBCI CE Hour for LEED Professionals * Approved for (1) GBCI CE Hour * Approved for (1) GBCI CE Hour for LEED Credentialing Maintenance Program (CMP) "This course has been approved by the The Institute of Hospital Engineering, Australia (IHEA) for the following continuing education credits: * Approved by IHEA CHCFM Program for (1.0) continuous professional development credits"
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