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SYNOPSIS
This half-day program introduces participants to essential HVAC system concepts, focusing on DX (Direct Expansion) systems, VRF (Variable Refrigerant Flow) applications, and ducting design fundamentals. The session highlights the operational principles of DX systems, emphasizing their efficiency in smaller-scale installations. It then explores VRF technology, showcasing its flexibility, zoning capabilities, and energy-saving potential for modern buildings. Practical ducting design is covered to ensure proper airflow distribution, reduced losses, and improved indoor comfort. By combining theoretical knowledge with applied design considerations, the training equips attendees with a clear understanding of system selection, application, and integration. The course is tailored for engineers, technicians, and facility managers seeking to strengthen their HVAC expertise in a compact, focused format, ensuring participants leave with actionable insights for real-world projects.
BIODATA OF SPEAKER
Mr Wong Fook Kee is a seasoned mechanical engineer with over 40 years of industry experience, specializing in HVAC systems, mechanical assemblies, and industrial maintenance. He has served as a technical trainer and consultant for various engineering firms and vocational institutions across Malaysia. Known for his practical teaching style and deep field knowledge, Mr. Wong has mentored hundreds of engineers and technicians in areas such as fluid handling, power transmission, and fault diagnosis. He is actively involved in professional development programs and is committed to elevating engineering standards through hands-on training and continuous learning.
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