Fans Course
Gain expertise in fan selection, airflow computations, duct pressure losses, and code-compliant ventilation systems for offices and parking garages. The course equips engineers with practical tools, worksheets, and verification steps to create efficient, safe, and dependable fan systems that meet standards like ASHRAE and NFPA.

4 to 360h flexible workload
certificate valid in your country
What will I learn?
This course provides a quick, hands-on guide to sizing, selecting, and documenting fans for office and parking garage ventilation. You'll learn to translate ventilation standards into CFM requirements, calculate duct pressure drops, determine external static pressure (ESP), and select appropriate fan types, speeds, and motor sizes. It also addresses energy efficiency, variable speed drives, relevant codes, and streamlined calculation methods for compliant designs and submissions.
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Develop skills
- Airflow sizing: Quickly convert codes and air changes per hour into precise CFM values for each area.
- Duct and ESP calculation: Accurately estimate pressure losses and total ESP for typical HVAC configurations.
- Fan selection: Properly pair CFM and ESP with fan performance curves, focusing on efficiency, sound levels, and regulations.
- Motor and power estimating: Confidently calculate fan power needs, RPM, and motor capacities.
- Documentation and checks: Create comprehensive fan schedules, perform balance verifications, and reference key standards such as ASHRAE and NFPA.
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