This training provides a background review of international treaties and initiatives that support the transition from hydroclorofluorocarbon (HCFC) and hydrofluorocabon (HFC) refrigerants towards non-ozone depleting (ODP), low global warming potential (GWP) substances. A review of proposed refrigerants and how they can be used in different HVAC&R applications based on theoretical and empirical analyses are discussed. Challenges and opportunities associated with the different types of refrigerants: hydrofluorolefins, and natural refrigerants are presented. Refrigerant options now and in the future that suites the region, and related Standards and Codes of Systems and Substances are also covered. Finally, the workshop wraps up with a discussion on the system’s perspective and how to best understand the opportunities for energy efficiency improvements along with hands-on experience with free software such as the ORNL Life Cycle Climate Performance web application and the ORNL Heat Pump Design Model.
Course Instructor
Omar Abdelaziz, Ph.D.
Cost:
$405 for non-member
$311 for ASHRAE Member
$270 for ASHRAE Falcon Member. For information, contact Ayah Said at globaltrainingcenter@ashrae.org
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*Special Offer: Enroll for both HVAC Design Essentials (MENA) and The Future of Refrigerants: Challenges and Opportunities (MENA) courses (6-9 May 2018) and SAVE!
Cost:
$1050 for non-member
$860 for ASHRAE Member
$800 for ASHRAE Falcon Member
Cost:
$405 for non-member
$311 for ASHRAE Member
$270 for ASHRAE Falcon Member