ARE 5.0 Project Development & Documentation Exam Prep

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Air Handling Unit - Part 2

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In this ARE 5.0 NCARB-approved Project Development and Documentation Exam Prep course you will learn about the topics covered in the ARE 5.0 PDD exam division. A complete and comprehensive curriculum, this course will touch on each of the NCARB objectives for the ARE 5.0 Project Development and Documentation Exam.

Instructor Mike Newman will discuss issues related to the development of design concepts, the evaluation of materials and technologies, selection of appropriate construction techniques, and appropriate construction documentation.

When you are done with this course, you will have a thorough understanding of the content covered in the ARE 5.0 Project Development and Documentation Exam including integration of civil, structural, mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and specialty systems into overall project design and documentation.

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So we'll look at a couple of different issues and a couple of different examples in a minute but just sort of that simple idea, air handling unit, its got some way that it's getting either hot or cold into its coil, blowing that air out into the system that spreads around the building, probably towards the perimeter and then finding its way towards the interior, typically into the return system. From there it goes back in, starts getting added to the outside air, goes back to the air handling unit across the coil and blows out to become conditioned air again. So, just gonna, revisiting these issues in order for us to be able to talk a little bit more about how we start sizing them.

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ARE 5.0 Project Development & Documentation Exam Prep

Duration: 36h 46m

Author: Mike Newman