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Course Summary
This one-day course is offered as a face-to-face, online, or in-house session. Participants receive a general knowledge on the background, history, and objectives of the ventilation Standards. The Building Ventilation course also examines the technical provisions of the Standards in detail to understand the rationale behind them.
Registrants will be mailed a hard-copy training manual.
Topics
- Review the provisions for mechanical and natural ventilation for acceptable indoor air quality as prescribed in AS 1668.2 and AS 1668.4
- Evaluate and apply the provisions of AS 1668.2 and AS 1668.4 to the ventilation design in a building to achieve an acceptable indoor air quality
- Specify the requirements for supply air ventilation and filtration strategies to achieve acceptable indoor air quality
- Recognise suitable natural ventilation principles for occupied spaces
- Determine the requirements for exhaust air ventilation for acceptable indoor air quality
- Establish the requirements for the natural and mechanical ventilation of car parks
- Review the specific ventilation requirements for health care enclosures listed in AS 1668.2
- Discuss the design responsibilities of the HVAC&R engineer, relevant to different ventilation systems
- Consider opportunities for performance-based design solutions
Scheduled Course Dates
This course is offered 'on demand' or has variable costs and delivery features. Contact the Training Provider for further information and to enrol.
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