Data Center Hvac Design Fundamentals (Dual Certification)
Published 11/2024
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 1.06 GB | Duration: 2h 57m
Published 11/2024
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 1.06 GB | Duration: 2h 57m
Data Center HVAC Design for Beginners/Data Center HVAC Engineering/Data Center Infrastructure/Data Center HVAC systems
What you'll learn
Aquire HVAC Design Engineering Knowledge for Data Centers that takes Years to learn.
Save Time and Effort of random research on one the most illusive topics that many professionals struggle with.
Step By Step Practical Examples to apply the concepts to actual projects where theory meets the application.
Core Principles of HVAC Systems: Understand the essential functions and components of HVAC systems in data centers.
Cooling Load Calculations: Accurately calculate the cooling requirements for various data center configurations.
Data Center HVAC Design Strategies: Learn step-by-step approaches to designing efficient and scalable HVAC systems.
Types of HVAC Systems for Data Centers: Explore CRAC, CRAH, chilled water systems, and direct liquid cooling technologies.
Airflow Management Techniques: Master airflow optimization to enhance cooling performance and energy efficiency.
Data Center Tiers and HVAC Requirements: Adapt HVAC designs to meet the needs of different data center tiers.
Advanced HVAC Engineering Concepts: Dive deeper into cutting-edge technologies and their applications in data centers.
HVAC Equipment Selection: Learn how to choose the right HVAC components based on system requirements and operational goals.
Thermal Management: Understand heat generation in data centers and develop strategies for effective thermal regulation.
Requirements
The Interest to learn about HVAC Design for Data Centers
Description
Unlock the secrets to designing cutting-edge HVAC systems that power data center infrastructure with precision, efficiency, and reliability. This comprehensive course on HVAC design is meticulously crafted for professionals and enthusiasts aiming to specialize in one of the most critical infrastructures of the digital era—data centers. Whether you're an aspiring engineer or an industry veteran, this course equips you with the knowledge and skills to excel in HVAC engineering, optimize performance, and meet the unique demands of data center environments.Why This Course is a Must-Have:Specialized Focus: Gain expertise in designing HVAC systems specifically for data centers, a high-demand field with limitless career opportunities.Industry-Relevant Skills: Learn to apply advanced principles of HVAC engineering to real-world scenarios, ensuring energy efficiency, operational reliability, and scalability.Comprehensive Coverage: Dive deep into essential topics such as cooling load calculations, airflow management, and cutting-edge HVAC technologies like CRAC, CRAH, and liquid cooling systems.Future-Ready Knowledge: Stay ahead with insights into sustainable practices, green technologies, and the latest trends in data center infrastructure.Dual Certification Program: This course is part of a dual certification program, enhancing your credentials and boosting your career potential.Why Learn With Us:Expert-Led Training: Learn from industry professionals with years of experience straight from the Experts.Hands-On Approach: Gain practical knowledge through real-world examples and case studies.Valuable Knowledge that makes a difference: Gain knowledge that has direct impact on your professional and educational development rather than random information that you can't apply.What You’ll Learn:Core HVAC Principles for Data Centers: Understand the critical role of HVAC in data center infrastructure.Advanced HVAC Design: Master the design of efficient, scalable systems tailored for data centers.Engineering Insights: Explore advanced concepts in HVAC engineering specific to the unique needs of data centers.Sustainability and Energy Efficiency: Optimize HVAC designs for minimal energy consumption while ensuring operational reliability.Join now and take the first step toward becoming a PRO in HVAC design for data centers. With dual certification and a focus on practical, industry-ready skills, this course is your gateway to a rewarding career in data center infrastructure!
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 Introduction
Lecture 2 Course Objectives
Lecture 3 Note on the Dual Certification Program
Section 2: HVAC Design Essential and Fundamentals
Lecture 4 Introduction to the HVAC Domain
Lecture 5 Importance of HVAC Systems
Section 3: Core Principles Within the HVAC Industry
Lecture 6 Introduction to the HVAC Cycle
Lecture 7 HVAC Cycle Explained as part of (Data Center Design & HVAC Engineering)
Section 4: Understanding Cooling Mediums with Data Center HVAC Design
Lecture 8 The Different Types of Cooling Mediums as part of Data Center HVAC Design
Lecture 9 Comparing Cooling Mediums as part of the HVAC Design Process
Section 5: The Two Main HVAC Systems Classifications used in Data Centers
Lecture 10 Data Center HVAC System Category #1 as part of Data Center Infrastructure
Lecture 11 Data Center HVAC System Category #2 as part of Data Center Infrastructure
Section 6: Important Key Terminology and Concepts
Lecture 12 Key Terminology and Concepts as part of Data Center Design, HVAC, Maintenance
Section 7: Types of HVAC Systems used in Data Centers
Lecture 13 Briefing about the Types of HVAC systems used in Data Centers
Lecture 14 Data Center HVAC System #1 (Data Center HVAC Infrastructure)
Lecture 15 Data Center HVAC System #2 (Data Center HVAC Infrastructure)
Lecture 16 Comparing Systems Data Center HVAC Systems #1 and #2
Lecture 17 Data Center HVAC System #3 (Data Center HVAC Infrastructure)
Lecture 18 Data Center HVAC System #4 (Data Center HVAC Infrastructure)
Lecture 19 Comparing Systems Data Center HVAC Systems #2 and #4
Lecture 20 Full Comparison for across all Data Centers HVAC Systems (MUST Learn This)
Section 8: Resources
Lecture 21 Resources
Section 9: Data Center Standards
Lecture 22 Data Center Standards (Data Center Infrastructure, HVAC, Maintenance Management)
Lecture 23 Note On ISO (Data Center Infrastructure, HVAC, Maintenance, Facility Management)
Lecture 24 Note on Uptime (Data Center Infrastructure, HVAC, Maintenance Management)
Section 10: Understanding Data Centers Tier System as part of the Design Process
Lecture 25 Data Centers Tier System Overview
Lecture 26 Tier 1 (Data Center Infrastructure, HVAC, Maintenance, Facility Management)
Lecture 27 Tier 2 (Data Center Infrastructure, HVAC, Maintenance, Facility Management)
Lecture 28 Tier 3 (Data Center Infrastructure, HVAC, Maintenance, Facility Management)
Lecture 29 Tier 4 (Data Center Infrastructure, HVAC, Maintenance, Facility Management)
Section 11: HVAC Design Steps for Data Centers from A to Z
Lecture 30 Data Center HVAC Design Step by Step blueprint
Lecture 31 Data Center HVAC Design Step #1
Lecture 32 Data Center HVAC Design Step #2
Lecture 33 Data Center HVAC Design Step #3
Lecture 34 Data Center HVAC Design Step #4
Lecture 35 Data Center HVAC Design Step #5
Lecture 36 Data Center HVAC Design Step #6
Lecture 37 Data Center HVAC Design Step #7
Section 12: Step By Step Practical Design Example and Calculations
Lecture 38 HVAC Design for a Data Center - Practical Example
Lecture 39 HVAC Design for a Data Center - Practical Example - Step #1
Lecture 40 HVAC Design for a Data Center - Practical Example - Step #2
Lecture 41 HVAC Design for a Data Center - Practical Example - Step #3
Lecture 42 HVAC Design for a Data Center - Practical Example - Step #4
Lecture 43 HVAC Design for a Data Center - Practical Example - Step #5
Lecture 44 HVAC Design for a Data Center - Practical Example - Step #6
Lecture 45 HVAC Design for a Data Center - Practical Example - Step #7
Lecture 46 HVAC Design for a Data Center - Practical Example - Step #8
Section 13: Wrapping Up !
Lecture 47 Wrapping Up
Section 14: Bonus Lecture
Lecture 48 Bonus Lecture
Aspiring HVAC Engineers: Beginners eager to build a foundation in HVAC systems with a focus on data centers.,Mechanical Engineering Students: Students looking to specialize in HVAC design for critical infrastructures.,Facilities Managers: Professionals managing data center operations who want to understand HVAC systems better.,Data Center Technicians: Technical staff responsible for maintaining data center cooling systems.,Energy Efficiency Consultants: Experts aiming to optimize HVAC designs for sustainability and reduced power consumption.,Construction Project Managers: Professionals overseeing the development of data center facilities.,IT Professionals: Specialists seeking insights into how HVAC systems impact data center performance.,Entrepreneurs in HVAC Services: Business owners looking to expand their offerings into the data center sector.,HVAC Maintenance Specialists: Technicians focusing on the upkeep of complex cooling systems in data centers.,Environmental Engineers: Professionals interested in designing eco-friendly and efficient HVAC solutions for data centers.