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Air conditioning 101 To find out more visit www.airah.org.au/training Register now! This online course has been designed to offer a basic understanding of how air conditioning and ventilation works in buildings and familiarise you with the language and terms associated with this technology. Air conditioning and ventilation in buildings is an essential part of modern life. Its operation impacts personal comfort, health and safety, the condition of the building and its contents, and the external environment. Air conditioning and ventilation systems consume significant amounts of energy and contain materials that can be harmful. The installation, operation and maintenance of air conditioning and ventilation in buildings is regulated by a range of laws, regulations and duty of care expectations. Owning and operating air conditioning and ventilation has financial implications that require management. Air conditioning 101 is an easy-to-access online course that uses animations to help explain concepts and a self-test framework to measure progress. Options for further reading are also provided. At completion a course summary can be downloaded to provide a useful reference. Topics covered: Air conditioning – the basics Buildings and air conditioning How air conditioning systems work The different types of air conditioning and system components Fire and smoke control Air conditioning and the environment New air conditioning technologies Air conditioning industry Climate zones and climate change Maintaining air conditioning and ventilation systems Regulations and compliance Documenting and reporting Course length: 4–6 hours over a month Online delivery: Start anytime Designed for: Anyone without a technical background who needs an introduction to HVAC People new to the industry Facility managers Building operations staff Air conditioning sales staff Administration staff Apprentices and trainees Graduate engineers The ideal introduction to HVAC
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Page 1: Air conditioning 101 - airah.org.au · The installation, operation and maintenance of air conditioning and ventilation in buildings is regulated by a range of laws, regulations and

Air conditioning 101

To find out more visit www.airah.org.au/training

Register

now!

This online course has been designed to offer a basic understanding of how air conditioning and ventilation works in buildings and familiarise you with the language and terms associated with this technology.

Air conditioning and ventilation in buildings is an essential part of modern life. Its operation impacts personal comfort, health and safety, the condition of the building and its contents, and the external environment. Air conditioning and ventilation systems consume significant amounts of energy and contain materials that can be harmful.

The installation, operation and maintenance of air conditioning and ventilation in buildings is regulated by a range of laws, regulations and duty of care expectations. Owning and operating air conditioning and ventilation has financial implications that require management.

Air conditioning 101 is an easy-to-access online course that uses animations to help explain concepts and a self-test framework to measure progress. Options for further reading are also provided. At completion a course summary can be downloaded to provide a useful reference.

Topics covered: Air conditioning – the basics Buildings and air conditioning How air conditioning systems work The different types of air conditioning and system components Fire and smoke control Air conditioning and the environment New air conditioning technologies Air conditioning industry Climate zones and climate change Maintaining air conditioning and ventilation systems Regulations and compliance Documenting and reporting

Course length: 4–6 hours over a month

Online delivery: Start anytime

Designed for: Anyone without a technical

background who needs an introduction to HVAC

People new to the industry Facility managers

Building operations staff Air conditioning sales staff Administration staff Apprentices and trainees Graduate engineers

The ideal introduction to HVAC

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RegistrationRegister online at www.airah.org.au/training or complete and return this form to: [email protected] or fax to 03 9614 8949

Air conditioning 101

Participant detailsPlease register the following participantsOnce you register and pay the course fee you will be sent, within 48 hours, your username and password to access the course. You will be able to access the course for one month.

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To register more participants, please photocopy or download additional forms online at www.airah.org.au/training

Registration pricesEnter number of participants AIRAH member Non-member Subtotal

Single registration $165 $220 $

5 or more registrations $150 $200 $ per person

All costs are GST inclusive

Cancellation and refund policyRegistration may be cancelled up to five working days prior to commencement with participants either transferring to another course/event or receiving a refund less a 20 per cent administration fee. No refund will be given where cancellation is 24 hours or less. In all other cases of cancellation the extent of any refund will be at the discretion of AIRAH.

You may substitute another participant at any time prior to commencement should the nominated person be unable to participate. Where a non-member replaces a member the difference between member and non-member rates will be charged. Requests for refunds can be made by email to [email protected].

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