Dual-Duct and Multizone All-Air Systems (I-P)

1.5 PDHs (AIA)

Description

Training Level: Essentials Level I
Type: Individual Course


This course explains the operation of dual-duct and multizone systems and describes their application through examples. It also describes their summer and winter operations, and outlines design approaches to meet seasonal demands. 

This course is approved by AIA 

Note: You can enroll in this course here on the HVACR Learning Network. You will receive instructions on how to access your courses via email from ASHRAE.

What You Will Learn

Upon completion of this course, you will be able to

Describe a dual-duct system
Describe system variations
Describe the basic types of dual-duct mixing units
List the advantages and disadvantages of dual-duct systems
Analyze the design considerations made for dual-path systems, especially in relation to duct sizing and minimum outdoor air control
State the capacities and noise generation capabilities of dual-duct mixing units
Define the multizone system
List the advantages and disadvantages of multizone systems
Identify the design considerations for multizone system

Also Available In

This course can be subscribed to independently, as part of the Air Systems Course Package, or HVAC Systems eLibrary.

      $58

      12 Month Access

      • HVACR Technicians and Contractors
      • Dual-Duct and Multizone All-Air Systems (I-P)
      • English
      • 1.5 PDHs (AIA)
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