[Virtual Classroom] Optimisation and Predictive Maintenance for HVACR Systems

 

[Virtual Classroom] Optimisation and Predictive Maintenance for HVACR Systems

E-learning

Next Course Date: 30 Nov 2020

8 SCEM PDUs awarded

Administrative Details

Time: Training is done through self learning followed by a 4 hour Q&A session with the trainer on the 30th of Nov 2pm - 6pm (GMT +08:00 Singapore)

Venue: Virtual Classroom Internet lectures with Q&A

Contact: +65 - 6338 8578

Email: training@seas.org.sg

Course Summary

Performance analysing  - based on Climacheck method, Training Level 1

Cooling and Heating systems consume 15-20% of the electricity produced globally. To maintain temperature is critical but maintaining temperatures alone are no longer sufficient. Knowing the performance of these systems is therefore critical in order to make them efficient. With increasing energy demand and focus on global warming, the built environment is facing increased scrutiny. In many countries, and more so in the tropics, HVACR equipment in buildings are a major source of energy consumption which typically have high maintenance costs associated with them. There is also an increased focus on Measuring and Verification (M&V), as well as early warning to achieve maximum reliability to reduce loss of perishable goods, production capacity and to avoid bad will with tenants and guests due to failing temperatures

Training starts with a review of the basic thermodynamics required to establish performance factors (a pretraining refresher will be distributed for participants that want to make sure they are up to speed with definitions and basics used for analysing). Then training moves into data collection, including what sensors are required and how they should be applied to minimize uncertainty of results. How to validate data inputs and results are covered.

 

Course Objective

MasterClass Course Goals:

  1. To give participants a method to compare operation of a system with design, maintenance instructions and good practice.
  2. To make participants aware of the possibility to reduce failure rates, maintenance cost, energy consumption and refrigerant leaks by introducing state of the art M&V methods.

 Session 1:

- Introduction to principles of Thermodynamics and how they relate to vapour compression systems

- Pressure enthalpy charts and Energy Efficiency

 Session 2:

- How to set-up measuring systems with temperature, pressure and power meters and use a spreadsheet based analysing tool to analyze an HVACR process

- KPIs of a refrigeration / air-conditioning process, and how to improve a basic refrigeration / air-conditioning process

Course Outcome

  • Identify what data points that is required to analyze basic HVACR equipment.
  • Apply sensors on correct position and with correct application to get good quality data.
  • Use data collection units to collect pressures, temperatures and electrical measurements.
  • Adjust/configure ranges for basic sensors used.
  • Validate data inputs
  • Select and make basic adaptation of appropriate analyzing “template” to correspond to measured system
  • Validate results such as versus design and/or good practice.
  • Understand and be able to compare performance indicators such as COP, System Efficiency Index, compressor/evaporators/condensers efficiency.
  • Understand interaction of different adjustment parameters in an HVACR system
  • Awareness of the importance of commissioning of controls for each installation

Target Audience

This training is aimed for trained technicians and mechanical/electrical engineers with practical on-field experience with chillers, air conditioning, refrigeration and heat pump systems. ESCOs, site engineers, operation engineers/managers/technicians, energy engineers and cooling equipment maintenance and servicing personnel.

 

Rates (inclusive of GST)

Type

Price

Member S$ 250.00
Non-Member S$ 287.50
Group Rate (3 or more) S$ 250.00
SCEM Special Rate S$ 250.00

*E-certificates will be issued upon successful completion of this workshop

Speaker

Klas has a Master of Science in Applied Thermodynamics and Refrigeration from the Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm. Since 1984 active in the Swedish refrigeration, air-conditioning and heat pump industry. From 1989-1999 on managing positions in one of the larger whole sale, distribution and manufacturing groups in Sweden. Worked 5 years as a consultant for manufacturers in development projects, fault analyses and for UNEP/UNDP/UNIDO/WB projects under the Montreal Protocol to phase out ODS in Asia and the Balkan countries. Member of the steering committee of several Swedish national research projects for alternative refrigerants and energy efficient HVACR systems also member of ASHRAE committee SPC207 for Fault Detection and Diagnosis. The author holds several patents on products that have been successfully introduced commercially. Started ClimaCheck in 2004 to develop performance analysing methods for the HVACR industry. ClimaCheck is today a global leader of performance analytics and cloud-based monitoring of refrigeration, air conditioning and heat pump systems.

 

 

 

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