Demand Ventilation Control in Laboratory

 

Demand Ventilation Control in Laboratory

Next Course Date: TBC

Administrative Details

Time: 9am - 5pm

Venue: 180 Kitchener Road, #06-10 City Square Mall Singapore 208539; Singapore Sustainability Academy

Contact: +65 - 6338 8578

Email: training@seas.org.sg

Course Summary

The main aims of this workshop are to provide an
understanding of:
• Laboratory Airflow design criteria
• Fumehood requirement and VAV system
• Demand Ventilation Control
• Critical Airflow Management

Course Objective

  • Understanding the design criteria for laboratory
  • Integrate DCV into energy management system
  • Understand of demand ventilation control
  • Set up (or develop) energy policy, energy planning, procedure for evaluating performance of energy systems and energy performance review, documentation and communication processes
  • Integrate energy management system into business practice
  • Understanding critical environment safety before implementation of energy saving management and technology
  • Evaluate financial attractiveness of energy retrofit projects
  • Understand the various energy savings performance models

Target Audience

  • Energy Managers
  • Facility Managers
  • Lab Owners
  • Lab technicians
  • Research Fellow

Rates (inclusive of GST)

 

Type

Price

SEAS Member $380.00
3 participants and above $400.00
Non-Member $450.00

Speaker

Mr. Gordon Sharp is the Chairman of Aircuity and has over 25 years of experience and over 25 patents in energy efficiency, indoor environmental quality and laboratory controls.
As the founder and former CEO of Phoenix Controls, he led his world leader n laboratory airflow controls that was acquired by Honeywell in 1998. In 2000, Gordon founded Aircuity out of Honeywell and is a smart airside energy efficiency company.

Gordon is an MIT graduate, an ASHRAE Distinguished Lecturer, the Executive Vice president and a member of the Board of Directors of I2SL, the International Institute of Sustainable Laboratories. He is also a member of ASHRAE Standard 170 on Healthcare Ventilation and the ANSI/AIHA/ASSE Standard Z9.5 on Laboratory Ventilation