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Master HAP by completing full projects. Learn HAP installation, load calculation, input properties, generate reports

What you will learn

You will develop a comprehensive understanding of Hourly Analysis Program (HAP)

You will engage in project-based learning with real-world applications

You will stay updated on industry best practices

You will learn advanced energy modeling techniques

You will master HAP for various building types

You will build a professional portfolio

Description

Welcome to the ultimate exploration of HVAC excellence! Our “HAP Master Course with Complete Projects” is a comprehensive journey into the intricacies of the Hourly Analysis Program (HAP), transforming learners into proficient HVAC experts.

Why Invest in This Course?

  • Deeply learn the Power of HAP: Dive deep into HAP, mastering its functionalities and applications. Learn how to conduct detailed hourly energy analysis for HVAC systems, ensuring you can design and optimize systems with precision.
  • Real-World Application: This course is not just theory; it’s a hands-on experience. Engage in complete projects, simulations, and case studies to apply your knowledge in real-world scenarios. Walk away with practical skills ready for immediate use.
  • Advanced Energy Modeling Techniques: Elevate your expertise with advanced energy modeling. Discover strategies for energy conservation, load calculations, and system optimization. Gain the tools to conduct thorough energy analyses and propose efficient solutions.

Who Can Benefit from This Course?


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  • HVAC Engineers and Designers: Enhance your proficiency in HAP, making you a sought-after professional in HVAC system design.
  • Energy Analysts: Deepen your energy analysis skills and broaden your understanding of HVAC systems.
  • Building Designers and Architects: Integrate efficient HVAC solutions seamlessly into your architectural designs.
  • Students and Graduates: Supplement your academic studies with practical, industry-ready skills.
  • Career Transition Seekers: Transition into or advance within the HVAC industry with a comprehensive skill set.
  • Building and Facility Managers: Optimize HVAC systems for energy efficiency, contributing to sustainable building operations.

After completing the course, you will:

  • develop a comprehensive understanding of the Hourly Analysis Program (HAP)
  • engage in project-based learning with real-world applications
  • learn advanced energy modeling techniques
  • master HAP for various building types
  • explore troubleshooting and problem-solving techniques
  • stay updated on industry best practices
  • build a professional portfolio

Enroll now and become a leader in sustainable building design and HVAC engineering.

Let’s shape the future together!

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Content

Introduction to Heat Load Calculation

1.1 Introduction Of Hvac Part 01
1.2 Introduction Of Hvac Part 02

All Air Distribution System & it’s types

2.1 All Air Distribution System Part 01
2.2 All Air Distribution System Part 02

Fundamentals of Heating & Cooling load

3.1 Fundamentals Of Heating & Cooling Load

Installation of HAP Software

4.1 Installation Of Hap Software

Understanding Project used for Heat Load Calculation

5.1 Understanding Project Used For Heat Load Calculation

Preparing Space Sheet for Heat Load Calculation

6.1 Preparing Space Sheet for Heat Load Calculation

Adding Weather Data in HAP Software

7.1 Adding Weather Data as per ASHRAE 2021
7.2 Adding Weather Data as per ISHRAE 2017
7.3 Adding Weather Data As Per Hap Data Source

Project Libraries

8.1 Creating Schedule In Hap Software 1
8.2 Defining Layers For Walls
8.3 Defining Layers For Roofs
8.4 Adding Data For Windows 1
8.5 Adding Data For Doors
8.6 Adding Data For Shades 1

Space Inputs & Properties

9.1 General Information
9.2 Internal Loads
9.3 Walls, Windows & Doors
9.4 Roofs & Skylights
9.5 Adding Infiltration Detail
9.6 Adding Floors Detail
9.7 Adding Partitions Detail

System Inputs & Properties

10.1 General Information
10.2 System Components
10.3 Zone Components
10.4 Sizing Data & Equipment
10.5 System Inputs Reports