
Hvac Design For Cleanroom Facilities
Published 5/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Language: English | Duration: 6h 8m | Size: 2.12 GB
"Learn to design, size, and optimize HVAC systems for cleanrooms and controlled environments"
What you'll learn
Learners will gain a clear understanding of cleanroom classes (ISO, FS209E, GMP) and the specific environmental and cleanliness requirements they must meet.
Students will learn how to design HVAC systems that control temperature, humidity, air change rates, pressure differentials
Learners will develop the skills to calculate supply and exhaust airflows, set up pressure cascades, and ensure airflow patterns for contamination control
Students will learn how to choose and size key HVAC components such as HEPA filters, fan systems, terminal units, and control devices for cleanroom applications
Learners will understand how to optimize cleanroom HVAC systems for energy savings while maintaining strict regulatory compliance and operational reliability.
Requirements
Basic understanding of HVAC systems is helpful but not mandatory
No prior cleanroom design experience required
A laptop or desktop with internet access
Interest in HVAC design, building systems, or cleanroom environments
Description
Are you ready to master the specialized field of HVAC design for cleanroom facilities?Cleanrooms are essential in industries such as pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, semiconductor manufacturing, healthcare, and food processing, where even the smallest contamination can lead to product failure or process disruption. Designing an HVAC system for these environments requires more than just controlling temperature and humidity - it demands a deep understanding of air cleanliness, filtration, airflow patterns, pressure differentials, and compliance with strict international standards.This course is designed to provide you with practical, hands-on knowledge for designing HVAC systems specifically for cleanroom facilities. Through clear explanations and real-world examples, you will learn how to approach cleanroom projects from start to finish, including system sizing, airflow calculations, component selection, and energy optimization.What You Will LearnUnderstand cleanroom classifications (ISO, FS209E, GMP) and their design implicationsCalculate air change rates, airflow patterns, and pressure cascades for cleanroom zonesSelect and size HVAC components, including HEPA filters, fan systems, and terminal unitsApply best practices for controlling temperature, humidity, and particulate contaminationDesign systems that balance energy efficiency with strict compliance requirementsWork through real-world design examples and case studies to build confidenceWho This Course Is ForMechanical and HVAC engineers aiming to specialize in cleanroom system designMEP designers, consultants, and contractors working on pharmaceutical, biotech, healthcare, or semiconductor projectsFacility managers, project engineers, and supervisors involved in cleanroom operations or maintenanceEngineering students or recent graduates who want to expand their knowledge and improve their career prospectsAnyone interested in learning how cleanroom HVAC systems work and how they are designedWhat's IncludedStructured, easy-to-follow video lessonsDownloadable resources, templates, and design toolsQuizzes and exercises to test your understandingLifetime access and a certificate of completionInstructor support to help answer your design questionsBy the end of this course, you will have the skills and confidence to design HVAC systems for cleanroom facilities, meeting the demanding standards of critical industries and enhancing your value as a designer, engineer, or project professional.
Who this course is for
Mechanical and HVAC engineers who want to expand their skills into cleanroom and controlled environment design.
MEP design professionals working in industries like pharmaceuticals, biotech, semiconductor, food processing, or healthcare, where cleanroom facilities are essential.
Students or recent graduates in mechanical engineering or building services looking to specialize in cleanroom HVAC design and boost their career prospects.
Facility managers, project engineers, or contractors involved in cleanroom projects who want to understand the fundamentals of HVAC system requirements and design considerations.
Anyone curious about cleanroom HVAC systems - even if you're a beginner, this course will guide you through the essential concepts step by step.
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