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Ventilation in Buildings Seminar Series - AS 1668 Overview AS/NZS 1668.1 | AS 1668.2 | AS 1668.4 AIRAH is pleased to present a seminar series highlighting the key principles, design opportunities and common oversights when applying the AS 1668 series of Standards. Highlights and overview of: AS/NZS 1668.1 – The use of ventilation and airconditioning in buildings. Fire and smoke control in buildings; AS 1668.2 – The use of ventilation and airconditioning in buildings. Mechanical ventilation in buildings AS 1668.4 - The use of ventilation and airconditioning in buildings. Natural ventilation of buildings Each of these Standards form the bread and butter of the HVAC&R industry, but we are regularly asked to provide training and education on these standards. In this new overview seminar series, we will look at some of the main areas industry has told us that they need more support with and outline some of the content under development for our new Ventilation sessions. This series will include content outlines, case study examples and support you with questions such as: Do you know the difference between introduced outdoor air and effective outdoor air and how much of each is necessary? Are you still over-designing car park ventilation? Can you identify opportunities available in the latest National Construction Code (NCC) and Standards to simplify your design? Which penetrations need smoke dampers? Is your kitchen hood exhaust compliant? Do you really know how to design filtration to reduce outdoor air to 7.5 L/s/person? Fire Dampers, Smoke Dampers & Air Dampers: what’s the difference? How do you use jet fans for car parks, as DTS, without any fire engineering? Stair pressurisation: how many doors do you really need to measure? Natural ventilation: 5% vs AS 1668.4. Where are fire dampers required and when do they need insulation? Does this room need ventilation? Make-up air. Where can it and where can’t it come from? Who should attend: • Mechanical services contractors • Mechanical services designers • Maintenance contractors Equipment manufacturers and suppliers • Regulatory authorities • Facilities managers • Building owners • Certifiers Seminar Presenter Brett Fairweather, M.AIRAH Brett is a member of Standards Australia’s ME-062 subcommittees responsible for Standards on fire and smoke control, mechanical ventilation in buildings and natural ventilation of buildings. He has represented local engineering practices since the 1990s and now runs a mechanical services consultancy to support other practitioners throughout the industry. To find out more visit www.airah.org.au/seminars Register Now!
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Ventilation in Buildings Seminar Series - AS 1668 Overview

AS/NZS 1668.1 | AS 1668.2 | AS 1668.4

AIRAH is pleased to present a seminar series highlighting the key principles, design opportunities and common oversights when applying the AS 1668 series of Standards.

Highlights and overview of:

AS/NZS 1668.1 – The use of ventilation and airconditioning in buildings. Fire and smoke control in buildings;

AS 1668.2 – The use of ventilation and airconditioning in buildings. Mechanical ventilation in buildings

AS 1668.4 - The use of ventilation and airconditioning in buildings. Natural ventilation of buildings

Each of these Standards form the bread and butter of the HVAC&R industry, but we are regularly asked to provide training and education on these standards. In this new overview seminar series, we will look at some of the main areas industry has told us that they need more support with and outline some of the content under development for our new Ventilation sessions.

This series will include content outlines, case study examples and support you with questions such as:• Do you know the difference between

introduced outdoor air and effective outdoor air and how much of each is necessary?

• Are you still over-designing car park ventilation? Can you identify opportunities available in the latest National Construction Code (NCC) and Standards to simplify your design?

• Which penetrations need smoke dampers?• Is your kitchen hood exhaust compliant?• Do you really know how to design filtration

to reduce outdoor air to 7.5 L/s/person?• Fire Dampers, Smoke Dampers &

Air Dampers: what’s the difference?• How do you use jet fans for car parks,

as DTS, without any fire engineering?• Stair pressurisation: how many doors

do you really need to measure?• Natural ventilation: 5% vs AS 1668.4.• Where are fire dampers required

and when do they need insulation?• Does this room need ventilation?• Make-up air. Where can it and

where can’t it come from?

Who should attend:• Mechanical services contractors• Mechanical services designers• Maintenance contractors• Equipment manufacturers

and suppliers• Regulatory authorities• Facilities managers• Building owners• Certifiers

Seminar PresenterBrett Fairweather, M.AIRAH Brett is a member of Standards Australia’s ME-062 subcommittees responsible for Standards on fire and smoke control, mechanical ventilation in buildings and natural ventilation of buildings. He has represented local engineering practices since the 1990s and now runs a mechanical services consultancy to support other practitioners throughout the industry.

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

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Now!

Registration

Seminar times7:30am – Registrations desk opens, and light refreshments served

8:00am – Seminar start

12:00pm – Seminar finish and light lunch served

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

Seminar fees, dates & locations$165 (inc GST) $220 (inc GST) AIRAH members Non-members

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Cancellation and refund policyRegistration may be cancelled up to 10 working days before commencement of the seminar, with participants either transferring to another course/event or receiving a refund less a 20 per cent administration fee. In all other cases of cancellation, the extent of any refund will be at the discretion of the AIRAH Chief Executive Officer. If no cancellation notice is received, or cancellation is made with less than 10 days’ notice, the extent of the refund will be determined by the AIRAH Chief Executive Officer on a case-by-case basis. Another participant may be substituted at any time before the seminar commencement should the nominated individual be unable to commit to the seminar. Note: where a non-member is substituted for an AIRAH member, the difference between the rates must be paid. Requests for refund can be made in writing to [email protected]

Participant details

Ventilation in Buildings Seminar Series - AS 1668 Overview

WA – APRIL 17Fraser Suites Perth 10 Adelaide Terrace, East Perth

SA – APRIL 18Rydges South Park Adelaide 1 South Terrace, Adelaide

NSW – MAY 7Dialogue Conferences Sydney Central, Lower Ground, 477 Pitt Street, Sydney

QLD – MAY 1Royal on the Park 152 Alice Street, Brisbane

ACT – MAY 2Mercure Canberra Cnr Ainslie & Limestone Avenues,Braddon

TAS – APRIL 10The Old Woolstore 1 Macquarie Street, Hobart

VIC – APRIL 11Karstens123 Queen Street, Melbourne


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