Course Details

HVAC Design Training

Master Heating, Ventilation & Air Conditioning system design — from first principles to Revit MEP.

ClassroomOnline3–6 months

Overview

Course Overview

Our HVAC Design course equips you with end-to-end skills to design commercial, industrial, and residential HVAC systems. You will learn cooling load estimation using HAP or equivalent tools, duct design, AHU/FCU selection, chiller plant configuration, and BMS integration — all using industry-standard software. The course is taught by working HVAC engineers with project experience in data centres, hospitals, malls, and IT parks across India.

Curriculum

Course Modules

1

HVAC Fundamentals

  • Psychrometrics
  • Refrigeration cycle
  • Types of HVAC systems
  • Thermal comfort & ASHRAE standards
2

Cooling Load Calculation

  • HAP / Hevacomp software
  • CLTD method
  • Zoning & room loads
  • Equipment selection
3

Duct Design

  • Equal friction method
  • Velocity method
  • Duct sizing charts
  • Supply / return / exhaust layouts
4

Chiller Plant Design

  • Chiller selection & sizing
  • Cooling towers
  • Condenser water systems
  • Primary-secondary loops
5

AutoCAD MEP

  • 2D HVAC layout
  • Duct routing
  • Equipment placement
  • Drawing standards
6

Revit MEP

  • HVAC model creation
  • System families
  • Clash detection
  • LOD coordination
7

Standards & Compliance

  • NBC India
  • ASHRAE 62.1 / 90.1
  • LEED-related HVAC
  • Energy efficiency
8

Project Work

  • End-to-end HVAC design for commercial building
  • Presentation to review panel
  • Design documentation

Outcomes

What You'll Learn

Calculate cooling loads using HAP or Hevacomp
Design complete duct systems from scratch
Select and size HVAC equipment
Create HVAC layouts in AutoCAD MEP
Build coordinated HVAC models in Revit MEP
Design chiller plants and cooling towers
Apply NBC and ASHRAE standards
Prepare HVAC design documentation

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Who should take the HVAC Design course?

Mechanical engineers, diploma holders in mechanical/HVAC, fresh graduates, and working professionals looking to specialise in HVAC systems design.

What software is covered in the HVAC course?

AutoCAD MEP, Revit MEP, Hourly Analysis Program (HAP) or equivalent for load calculations, and Excel-based sizing sheets.

Is HVAC Design in demand in Bangalore?

Yes — Bangalore has a thriving IT park, commercial real estate, and data centre market, all of which require HVAC engineers. Demand is high with salaries ranging ₹3–8 LPA for freshers.

Do you offer online HVAC training?

Yes. We run live online batches with the same curriculum as classroom training.

Ready to master HVAC Design?

Join our next batch — classroom in Bangalore or live online from anywhere in India.