Half Day Seminar on HVAC System : Fans, AHUs, Hydronic Pumping & Piping
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Venue:
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Wisma IEM, 05- METD Lecture Room, 2nd Floor
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Date & Time:
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09 May 2026 (9:00 AM - 1:00 PM)
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| CPD: |
4 |
| Closing Date Before: |
06-May-2026 (Subject to change based on availability of seat) |
| Organised By |
Technical Division - Mechanical Engineering (METD) |
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SYNOPSIS
This session provides a comprehensive overview of key HVAC system components, focusing on fans, air handling units (AHUs), and hydronic pumping and piping systems. Fans are introduced as the primary drivers of airflow, ensuring proper ventilation and distribution across building spaces. The role of AHUs is explored in detail, highlighting their function in conditioning, filtering, and delivering clean air to maintain indoor comfort and quality. Hydronic systems are then examined, emphasizing the importance of pumps and piping in circulating chilled or heated water efficiently throughout the building. Participants will gain insights into design considerations, energy efficiency, and system integration, learning how these elements work together to achieve reliable performance. By connecting airflow management with hydronic distribution, the session equips attendees with practical knowledge to optimize HVAC operations, reduce energy consumption, and enhance occupant well-being. This holistic approach ensures a solid foundation in both air-side and water-side HVAC fundamentals.
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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