It is aimed to distribute hot water, cold water and air flows in mechanical installations under proper conditions and uniform distribution in plumbing and similar applications.
Prerequisite(s)
Course Code Course Name…
Corequisite(s)
Course Code Course Name…
Special Requisite(s)
The minimum qualifications that are expected from the students who want to attend the course.(Examples: Foreign language level, attendance, known theoretical pre-qualifications, etc.)
Instructor(s)
Lecturer Osman KOÇ
Course Assistant(s)
Schedule
Thursday, 13: 00-15: 50, 5B07
Office Hour(s)
Thursday, 13: 00-15: 50, 5B07 İncirli
Teaching Methods and Techniques
Lecture, discussion, demonstration etc.
Principle Sources
İSKAV, NEBB Documents
Other Sources
Course Schedules
Week
Contents
Learning Methods
1. Week
Measurement Methods in Test and Adjustment Processes
Library and literature studies will be done about the course
2. Week
Measurement Methods in Test and Adjustment Processes
Library and literature studies will be done about the course
3. Week
Measuring and Control Equipments for Water and Air Flow
Library and literature studies will be done about the course
4. Week
Measuring and Control Equipments for Water and Air Flow
Library and literature studies will be done about the course
5. Week
System Modeling Techniques
Library and literature studies will be done about the course
6. Week
System Simulation
Library and literature studies will be done about the course
7. Week
Energy Management in Air Conditioning Systems
Library and literature studies will be done about the course
8. Week
Energy Management and Economic Analysis Applications in Distribution Systems
Library and literature studies will be done about the course
9. Week
Energy Management and Economic Analysis Applications in Distribution Systems
Library and literature studies will be done about the course
10. Week
Hydraulic Balancing
Library and literature studies will be done about the course
11. Week
Design, Assembly, Business Adequacy and Evaluation
Library and literature studies will be done about the course
12. Week
Midterm exam
Midterm exam
13. Week
Design, Assembly, Business Adequacy and Evaluation
Library and literature studies will be done about the course
14. Week
Calibration and Documentation
Library and literature studies will be done about the course
15. Week
Final Exam
Final Exam
16. Week
17. Week
Assessments
Evaluation tools
Quantity
Weight(%)
Midterm(s)
1
20
Final Exam
1
80
Program Outcomes
PO-1
According to the needs of the market, to be trained in current technology
PO-2
When reading becomes a student earns money
PO-3
to solve basic math and physics problems which related to air conditioning
PO-4
pipe merge and setup simple electrical circuits and electrical controls, sensors and to make electric motor connections
PO-5
To make basic geometric drawings, to draw 2 and 3-dimensional circuit designs about air conditioning and refrigeration in computer-based programs
PO-6
They should be able to the installation of all the household and commercial refrigeration and heating systems
PO-7
they should be able to select heating, ventilation, air conditioning and refrigeration systems and design and installation cold room and other types
PO-8
They can make ventilation duct manufacturing, installation, and insulation, to select central HVACR system components and montage.
PO-9
They can mount to household, commercial and industrial HVACR systems and to install automatic control circuits and to develop some programs for control to this circuits.
PO-10
They can lay natural gas pipeline for buildings and make some tests for impermeability
PO-11
They can create the basis of the quality management system and apply statistical quality control methods
PO-12
They can take measures under the first-aid for job security and apply the basic principles of first aid
PO-13
They can apply information technology in their all works.
PO-14
They can establish and operate their businesses and manage company, manufacturing process, marketing, company’s budget and finance.
PO-15
They can teach and apply all design criteria, calculation methods, system selection methods for buildings and latest technological developments.
Learning Outcomes
LO-1
Students shall learn the parameters to be controlled during the operation of HVAC systems and how to measure them
LO-2
Students shall learn how to balance HVAC systems and the start up procedures
LO-3
Students shall learn the effect and importance of HVAC systems on the energy performance of facilities