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This course covers the fundamentals of how heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems are controlled and regulated. Here's a brief overview of what such a lecture might include:

Introduction to HVAC Controls

Purpose of Controls: Automatic controls are essential for maintaining stable and efficient operation of HVAC systems. They help manage variables like temperature, humidity, and air quality.

Types of HVAC Systems: Self-contained units (e.g., rooftop HVAC systems) and central systems (e.g., central chillers and boilers).

Basic Components of Control Circuits

Power Source: The electrical supply needed to power the control system.

Switches and Sensors: Devices that turn the system on and off or regulate its operation.

Actuators and Relays: Components that physically control the HVAC system (e.g., opening/closing valves).

Control Principles

Measurement and Data Collection: Sensors measure variables like temperature and humidity.

Data Processing: Controllers process the collected data to make decisions.

Control Actions: The system responds by adjusting actuators to maintain desired conditions.

Types of Control Systems

Two-Wire and Three-Wire Controllers: Different configurations for controlling actuators and relays.

Line Voltage and Low Voltage Controls: Systems that operate on different voltage levels.

Applications and Examples

Residential and Industrial HVAC Systems: How control circuits are used in different settings.

Special Applications: Examples like food storage, chemical processing, and vehicle air conditioning.

Course image English 4
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This syllabus outlines the weekly topics and material covered in our comprehensive English course, designed to enhance vocabulary, comprehension, and academic writing skills. Each week will build upon the last, providing students with the tools they need to excel in both technical and academic settings.

  • Week 1: Revision, Vocabulary, and Comprehension

  • Week 2: Phrasal Verbs, Vocabulary, and Comprehension

  • Week 3: Academic Writing (1), Introduction

  • Week 4: English Words with Multiple Meanings, Vocabulary, and Comprehension

  • Week 5: Present Tenses, Vocabulary, and Comprehension

  • Week 6: Past Tenses, Vocabulary, and Comprehension

  • Week 7: Future Tenses, Vocabulary, and Comprehension

  • Week 8: Types of Essays, Vocabulary, and Comprehension

  • Week 9: Punctuation, Passive Voice, Vocabulary, and Comprehension

  • Week 10: Writing Technical Emails, Vocabulary, and Comprehension

  • Week 11: Academic Writing (2), Writing a Paragraph

  • Week 12: Technical English (2), Keywords, Vocabulary, and Comprehension

  • Week 13: Grammar Revisions

  • Week 14: General Revision

  • Week 15: Final Exam