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Displacement Ventilation System Design

Nonprofit Organization U.S. Postage PAID University of Wisconsin

April 1617, 2012 Madison, Wisconsin


Department of Engineering Professional Development 432 North Lake Street Madison, Wisconsin 53706

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Identify ideal applications

Displacement Ventilation System Design

Meet ASHRAE Standard 62

Displacement Ventilation System Design


April 1617, 2012 in Madison, Wisconsin

Expand Your Knowledge


This practical course is your opportunity to learn about the design of displacement ventilation systems for commercial and institutional buildings. This technology can improve energy efficiency and indoor air quality when successfully designed, installed, and operated. This course is designed to provide you and your organization with highly valuable knowledge in a proven-effective, interactive classroom, lab, and field setting.

Who Will Benefit


This practical course will benefit individuals who plan, design, analyze, or evaluate ventilation systems for commercial and institutional buildings. Prior knowledge of HVAC system design fundamentals is highly recommended.

Valuable Take-home References


As a participant you will receive valuable course materials, including an extensive course notebook covering presented topics. These materials will assist you during the course and after you return to your job.

Learn from Experienced Instructors


The University of WisconsinMadison is a world leader in continuing education for technical professionals, specializing in bringing together industry leaders in a proven-effective classroom environment. You will have the opportunity to discuss your particular challenges or successes as you network with your colleagues and instructors: Bob Gulick, one of the founding principals of Mazzetti Nash Lipsey Burchs (M+NLBs) Portland office, has been a hands-on leader of the firm for more than 28 years. A licensed mechanical engineer in Oregon, Washington, Arizona, and Virginia, his innovative approach has contributed to awardwinning, state-of-the-future sustainable designs. Bob is also on the steering committee for the Healthcare Ventilation Research Collaborative, a group focused on investigating alternative ventilation strategies for healthcare facilities such as displacement and natural ventilation. Michael J. McDermott, LEED AP, isa project manager forGrumman/Butkus Associates with 28 years of experience. He actively manages projects involving analytical analysis and full service design for existing and new buildings.His experience includes classrooms, offices, residence halls, archival and public libraries, recreational facilities, kitchens, hospitals, research labs, retail, and boiler and chiller plants.
Please Note: We reserve the right to alter the course schedule and substitute speakers when necessary.

Course Highlights
Presentation by knowledgeable and experienced professionals Interaction and networking with other participants interested in displacement ventilation Specific, practical, and immediately useful displacement ventilation lab Opportunity to practice new skills in design workshop activities Valuable reference materials Tour of operational displacement ventilation system

Immediate Practical Benefits


After attending this course, you will be able to: Identify appropriate applications for displacement ventilation Recognize design criteria and select system components Evaluate ventilation effectiveness Avoid common design errors Confidently recommend displacement ventilation to owners that would benefit

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Displacement Ventilation System Design


April 1617, 2012 in Madison, Wisconsin Course Outline
Monday, April 16
7:30 Registration and Continental Breakfast The Lowell Center 610 Langdon Street Madison, WI 8:00 Welcome and Introduction Course format, topics, and goals Course instructors Introductions Joy E. Altwies, PE, CxAP Program Director University of WisconsinMadison 8:30 Displacement Ventilation Fundamentals Part 1 What it is, what it can accomplish How it works Ideal applications 9:45 Break 10:00 Displacement Ventilation Fundamentals Part 2 Types of displacement ventilation Costs O&M Considerations Hands-on lab experience Case Study: Kelley Curie High School, Chicago, Illinois 12:00 Lunch 1:00 Designing the System Part 1 Steps of the design process Key design criteria Meeting the requirements of ASHRAE Std 62 Calculating the temperature difference from head to foot 2:30 Break 2:45 Designing the System Part 2 Determining ventilation effectiveness at the breathing level Selecting components Modeling the system (energy and airflow) 4:00 Group Design Activity Part 1 Given a set of parameters, groups design a system 5:00 Adjournment

Tuesday, April 17
8:00 Group Design Activity Reports Groups present their results 8:45 Tour Visit a local displacement ventilation system installation 10:45 Tour Discussion 11:15 Control Strategies Criteria and goals Control logic 12:00 Lunch 1:00 More Case Studies and Results Part 1 Performance results and costs Lessons learned from mistakes Training needs for O&M staff and occupants 2:15 Break 2:30 More Case Studies and Results Part 2 Preventive maintenance Common problems to avoid Emerging trends 3:15 Group Design Activity: Part 2 Given additional information, groups further develop their designs Groups present their results 4:30 Discussion, Questions, and Wrap-up 5:00 Final Adjournment

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Team Discount
Bring your team and save! When three or more enroll and attend together from the same employer, the fee is $1075 each.

Lifelong Learner Discount


Have you completed two or more EPD courses since January 1, 2010? If yes, you qualify for a reduced fee of $1055. Please request this discount when enrolling by phone or online. EPD will verify your course attendance records.

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Engineering Professional Development can offer many of our courses face-to-face or online: At a location of your choice At your convenience At reduced per-person cost Tailored to your needs To inquire about courses available at your site, including optimal group size and costs, call 800-462-0876 and ask for Corporate Education Director Carl Vieth (608-263-7424 direct or vieth@wisc.edu). Or see epd.engr.wisc.edu/onsite.

Earn Continuing Education Credits


You will earn 1.6 Continuing Education Units (CEU) or 16 Professional Development Hours (PDH) by attending this course. Credits are approved in all 50 states. This course is also approved for 16 CE hours for GBCI (LEED credential maintenance hours).

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Upcoming Courses
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Discover Madison!
Outside of the classroom, you will learn why so many people love Wisconsins vibrant capital city: natural beauty and outdoor recreation, stimulating cultural offerings, distinctive restaurants and shops, and an irrepressible spirit of fun. Built on an isthmus between Lakes Monona and Mendota, Madison is renowned for its beautiful scenery. Five area lakes and more than 200 parks provide an abundance of yearround outdoor activities. For fun and unique shopping, check out State Street, a pedestrian mall lined with eclectic specialty shops, restaurants, and outdoor cafes. Only one block from the course location, State Street links the UWMadison campus with the Capitol Square and offers museums, theatres, concerts, and cuisines from around the world. Evenings are a great time to sample excellent local brew pubs, world-famous cheese, and fantastic ice cream!

General Information
Fee Covers Notebook, course materials, break refreshments, lunches on Monday and Tuesday, and certificate. Cancellation If you cannot attend, please notify us by April 9, and we will refund your fee. Cancellations received after that date and no-shows are subject to a $150 administrative fee. You may enroll a substitute at any time before the course starts. Location The Lowell Center, 610 Langdon Street, Madison, WI. Phone messages: 608256-2621. Accommodations We have reserved a block of guest rooms (rates starting at $89, including parking, continental breakfast, pool and exercise room) at Lowell Center, 610 Langdon Street, Madison, WI. Reserve a room online at epd.engr.wisc.edu/ lodgingN057 or call 866-301-1753 or 608256-2621. Room requests after March 19 will be subject to availability. Other fees and restrictions may apply.

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Call toll free 800-462-0876 and ask for Program Director: Joy E. Altwies, PE, CxAP altwies@wisc.edu Program Associate: Mary Danielson Or e-mail custserv@epd.engr.wisc.edu

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