Course code BūvZ3117
Credit points 3
Total Hours in Course81
Number of hours for lectures16
Number of hours for seminars and practical classes16
Independent study hours49
Date of course confirmation23.03.2021
Responsible UnitInstitute of Civil Engineering and Wood Processing
Dr. sc. ing.
Fizi2009, Physics
Ķīmi1026, Chemistry
Mate1031, Mathematics I
Mate2036, Mathematics II
The course is designed to introduce the principles and fundamentals of heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) systems as a part of any building or manufacturing processes for high quality product manufacturing in a properly controlled environment. HVAC systems are major energy consumers in the building industry. Course will develop an understanding: of how HVAC systems function in controlling temperature, moisture content in a conditioned space
After course acquisition students must be able to make right decisions in assembling heating, ventilation and air conditioning system elements, calculations of them, to assess an consequences of wrong operation of systems, planning of right sequence of works, safety and quality control of works. Test1 • Knowledge about microclimate systems for residential buildings, their structure, components and preconditions for proper functioning; Test2 • Skills to calculate simple engineering systems , selection and calculation of main equipment and energy resources; Test3 • Competence in field of water, steam, air, gas, electric and heat pump heating systems of the buildings and ventilation. Test4
1 Characteristics of dry air / water vapor mixture. 2 Output data for a building heating, ventilation and air conditioning project. 3 Air cooling, heating, humidification and drying processes. 4 Possible directions of air condition changes in space. 5 Quantity of air exchanged and its effect on system parameters. 6 Room heat and humidity load. 7 Air handling units. 8 Exhaust air heat recovery. 9 Types of room coolers. 10 Criteria for Comparing Air Conditioning Systems. 11 Three basic types of building cooling systems. 12 Location of chillers in a building. 13 Principal solutions for hydronic systems. 14 Use of Adiabatic Processes in Air Treatment. 15 Heat pump systems. 16 Absorption Type Cooling Equipment. Industry news.
During the semester, the student should prepare a report on the topic received at the beginning of the semester.
After receiving the topic of independent report, students have to prepare a table of contents of the report. Developing the report, students must acquire skills in collecting information available in the library and in Internet resources.
At the end of the semester, students present and defend the reports, answers to the questions and the lecturer. Students' ability to develop presentation presentation, report quality, answers to questions and 4 test results are assessed.
1. Akmens P., Krēsliņš A. Ēku apkure un ventilācija. Rīga: Zvaigzne ABC, 1995. 2 sēj. 2. Ķigurs J. Ventilācija. Rīga: Liesma, 1976. 213 lpp. 3. Borodiņecs A., Krēsliņš A. Būvniecības siltumfizika ēku projektētājiem. Rīgas Tehniskā universitāte. Siltuma, gāzes un ūdens tehnoloģijas institūts. Rīga: Rīgas Tehniskā Universitāte, 2007. 131 lpp. 4. Krēsliņš A. Gaisa kondicionēšana rūpniecības un sabiedriskajās ēkās. Rīga: Liesma, 1975. 250 lpp.
1. Heating, ventilating, and air-conditioning systems and equipment American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers. SI ed. Atlanta, 2000. 751 p. ASHRAE handbook . ISBN 1883413818.
2. Heating, ventilating, and air-conditioning applications. American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers. SI ed. Atlanta, 1999. 837 p. ASHRAE handbook . ISBN 1883413729. 3. Jayamaha Lal. Energy-efficient building systems: green strategies for operation and maintenance. New York: McGraw-Hill, 2007. 288 p. ISBN 9780071482820.
1. ASHRAE Journal. Published by American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE). ISSN: 0001-2491.
2. Hall F., Greeno R. Building services handbook. Roger. Amsterdam ... [etc.] : Elsevier, 2007. 560 p. 3. Wang, Shan K., Lavan Z., Norton P. Air conditioning and refrigeration engineering. Boca Raton [etc.]: CRC Press, 2000. 174 p.
Elective course for the Professional higher education bachelor study programme "Civil Engineering" (full time); for the First level Professional Higher Education Study Programme "Civil Engineering" (part time); for the Second Level Professional Higher Education Study Programme "Civil Engineering" (part time)