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Southeast HVAC News
ASHRAE Learning Institute Opens
Registration for Spring Online Courses.
Training focused on mitigating the spread of infectious
diseases.
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ASHRAE Learning Institute announced that registration is open
for its
2021 Spring online instructor-led course series. The 16 online
offerings, including eight new courses, run from January through
June.
A new course, “Reopening Commercial Buildings: Evaluating Your HVAC
System’s Readiness to Mitigate the Spread of SARS-CoV-2,” taking
place on January 27, expounds the online ASHRAE COVID-19 details for
reopening buildings and the Building Readiness Plan for HVAC
systems. The course will help reiterate mitigation strategies
available and understand specific buildings arrangements.
Health Impacts of Indoor Air Extraction, Ventilation, and Filtration
– Same or Different, scheduled for February 17, covers the future
design of forced air ventilation systems and the most cost-effective
HVAC operational changes and system modifications to improve
existing indoor environments in reducing the spread of viruses.
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Hospital HVAC –
Infection Mitigation, Comfort, Performance, scheduled for February
23, addresses the role of HVAC systems in helping to reduce Hospital
Associated Infections (HAI), explaining airborne vs contact
transmission. This course describes the why and how filtration, air
patterns, air changes, dilution, temperature, humidity, UV and
pressurization in hospital HVAC can either help or hinder efforts to
reduce HAI.
The following is the full schedule of online instructor-led
course offerings:
26 Jan 2021 – NEW!
COVID-19 and Buildings: Re-occupation
after Lockdown
27 Jan 2021 – NEW!
Reopening Commercial Buildings:
Evaluating Your HVAC System’s Readiness to Mitigate the Spread of
SARS-CoV-2
17 Feb 2021 – NEW! Health
Impacts of Indoor Air Extraction, Ventilation, and Filtration – Same
or Different?
23 Feb 2021 – UPDATED! Hospital
HVAC – Infection Mitigation, Comfort, Performance
24 Feb 2021 – NEW! Evaluating
Your HVAC System’s Readiness to Mitigate the Spread of SARS-CoV-2
2 Mar 2021 – UPDATED! Latest
in High-Performance Dedicated Outdoor Air Systems
4 Mar 2021 –
Humidity Control I: Design Tips and
Traps
25 Mar 2021 – NEW! Save
40% by Complying with Standard 90.1-2019
6 Apr 2021 –
Commercial Building Energy Audits –
Part I
13 Apr 2021 –
Commercial Building Energy Audits –
Part II
20 Apr 2021 – UPDATED! Air-to-Air
Energy Recovery Fundamentals
22 Apr 2021 – NEW! V
in HVAC – What, Why, Where, How, and How Much
4 May 2021 – NEW! An
Introduction to ASHRAE Existing Building Commissioning
11 May 2021 – UPDATED! Fundamentals
of Ultraviolet Germicidal Irradiation (UVGI) for Air and Surface
Disinfection
20 May 2021 – UPDATED! Introduction
to BACnet®
1 Jun 2021 –
Principles of Building Commissioning:
ASHRAE Guideline 0 and Standard 202
8 Jun 2021 – NEW! Powering
with Renewable Resources: Thermal Energy Storage
To register, visit the
ashrae.org/onlinecourses.
About ASHRAE
Founded in 1894, ASHRAE is a global professional society committed
to serve humanity by advancing the arts and sciences of heating
ventilation, air conditioning, refrigeration and their allied
fields.
As an industry leader in
in
research,
standards writing,
publishing,
certification
and
continuing education,
ASHRAE and its members are dedicated to promoting a healthy and
sustainable built environment for all, through strategic
partnerships with organizations in the HVAC&R community and across
related industries.
The Society is showcasing integrated building solutions and
sustainability in action through the opening of the
ASHRAE Global Headquarters
building in metro-Atlanta, Georgia. The state-of-the-art,
high-performing net-zero-energy efficient global headquarters
building is a destination venue for industry representatives,
visiting from around the world, who are looking to experience
cutting-edge engineering and architectural interventions.
For more information and to stay up-to-date on ASHRAE, visit
ashrae.org
and connect on
Instagram,
LinkedIn, Facebook,
Twitter
and
YouTube.
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