Organised & Hosted by: Building Services Technical Division (BSTD), IEM
SYNOPSIS
Session 1 : System design, selection via Heat load c/w CTS and CFD simulation > By Mr.SUNATTHAPONG JITSRISAKDA
With ever climate change, new building concepts which uses more glass / windows to benefits on natural light. Most of the old design format needs to be upgraded with new information and parameters to suit current demands. Thus, system design not only in-corporates demand / heat load calculation also to consider functional working condition for both indoor and outdoor equipments. Escpecially outdoor space requirements, where always arguments on functionality parameters against esthetics of building design.
The speaker seeks to explain new standards been applied for heat load calculation, sample of installation condition of indoor and outdoor unit via CFD simulation against common mistake by designer and how to enhance system design. Session 2 : Next generation intelligent cooling system > By Mr. HIROAKI KITAGUCHI
In selection of air-conditioning system, there is always conflicting on type of system to be used in a building. Which system caters the best solutions and what’s the pros and cons of each individual system?
New demand of air-conditioning system not only for human comfort but also looking into consideration of high energy performance, centralized monitoring system, energy monitoring system and now moving towards smart controllers where building in AI to performed different tasks other than On/Off operation.
Engineer must be familiar to select optimum system with design flexibility to cater not only current requirements but also have the options to further enhance the system via smart controller with AI build it.
Session 3 : Effective Ventilation System and Design > By Mr.NORIYUKI YASUE
With new building design concept ; where buildings is more air-tight and incorporates big windows / glass to conserved energy, promotes natural lighting at same time improves esthetics.
Mechanical ventilation solutions becomes a important aspect to introduce fresh air and also improves air circulation within the buliding. And how can these be done with minimum increasing the internal thermal load / energy consumption of the building? The speaker will seek importance of effective ventilation design for good ventilation at the same time introduce Energy Recovery Ventilation via demo kit. Using other countries effective ventilation examples as case studies.
Session 4 : Intregration of Air-Conditioning BMS c/w EMS plus AI / Smart Controller > > By Mr.HIDESUKE HAYAKAWA / Mr.SUNATTHAPONG JITSRISAKDA
Central Monitoring and management of air-conditioning system in building have been increasing. Now with additional integration of BMS with Energy Management System to achieve higher energy savings can be realised. But next stage of system where owner would like to have more option in AI / Smart controls individually besides depending on centralised controls.
The speaker seeks to explain to the audience the function / features of BMS available and what’s the limitation, and how the system can easily integrated with AI / Smart controls to improve functions for individual / central control. What’s the possibility to set operation tier by Tenant / Landlord / building ownders. Also how EMS possible to contribute to higher energy savings.
SPEAKERS
1) Mr. HIDESUKE HAYAKAWA
Mr. HIDESUKE HAYAKAWA graduated from TOKAI University, Faculty of Engineering JAPAN (1991) MBA in Engineering Main Field of study – Thermodynamics
Mr. Hidesuke Hayakawa has join Mitsubishi Electric more than 27 years with working experience in air conditioning system and 15 years focus on air-conditioning BMS sytem (Bacnet / Mnet system).
He over-see the booming demand of BMS in Japan domestic market as a tool to monitor, maintain, enhance and optimisation of air-conditioning system.
He now working under ASIA Support Center, Thailand to train / assist on integration of BMS into air conditioning system within the region. With his strong experience in Japan market where 100% of new centralized air-conditioning system utilized BMS / EMS / centralized control system as standard, it will also become a requirement for ASEAN region.
2) Mr.SUNATTHAPONG JITSRISAKDA
Mr. SUNATTHAPONG JITSRISAKDA graduated from Kasetsart University, Faculty of Engineering (Mechanical), Thailand. (2010) Master Degree in Engineering
Main Field of study - Thermodynamics Mr. Sunatthapong has over 8 years of experience in Air-conditioning design, heat load calculation, refrigerant piping design, CFD simulation.
He has been working under ASIA Support Center, Thailand which allows him to travels frequently within ASEAN countries and also middle east which further enhance his work experience and refine design requirements against actual site situation / environment. He now heads the division on heat load design and CFD simulation to keep up with new demand trends and enhance value of air-conditioning system.
3) Mr. HIROAKI KITAGUCHI
Mr. HIROAKI KITAGUCHI is based in Japan, he graduated from KEIO University, Japan (2007) MBA in Law
Mr. Hiroaki Kitaguchi has been working with Mitsubishi Electric for the 11 years, he started as marketing and sales for Japan domestic market for VRF products, later transfer to factory for Japan domestic marketing and sales.
With his many years of experiences in Japan where he over-see VRF system dominates as preferred centralized air-conditioning system. He now ASEAN marketing Group C leader based in Japan.
4) Mr.NORIYUKI YASUE
Mr.NORIYUKI YASUE is based in Japan, he graduated from The Shinshu University Graduate School, Mechanical Systems Engineering, Japan (2006) MBA in Engineering Main Field of study – Thermodynamics
Mr. Noriyuki Yasua has been working with Mitsubishi Electric more than 12 years in ventilation system business. Upon graduation, Mr.Noriyuki started as a ventilation system design engineer in Japan factory for 4 years before transfer to sales and marketing in Japan domestic market for another 4 years. Later he was post to Europe for 2 years of On Job Training to assist to promote and sales for ventilation system.
With his vast experience from Engineering to marketing and sales, he now is the technical group leader in charge of ASEAN ventilation business based in Japan.
NOTE:
- Limited to 80 seats only. ‘FIRST-COME-FIRST-REGISTRATION BASIS’ - CLOSING DATE: 21ST JANUARY 2019 OR if the Seminar Reach its Target Registered Participants NO ONLINE/OFFLINE Registration will be allowed after the Closing Date
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