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SYNOPSIS
This half day program on HVAC System Refrigeration Principles & Refrigerants FY2026 introduces participants to the fundamentals of refrigeration cycles and the evolving role of refrigerants in modern HVAC systems. The session highlights efficiency, sustainability, and compliance with FY2026 standards, while examining the properties and applications of current and emerging refrigerants. Participants will gain practical insights into how refrigerants support system performance and environmental responsibility. The program then explores chiller components and compressor operations in detail, focusing on evaporators, condensers, expansion devices, and auxiliary systems that ensure reliable cooling. Attention is given to compressor types, performance characteristics, and maintenance practices that optimize efficiency and extend equipment life. By combining theoretical principles with applied knowledge, the session equips engineers, technicians, and facility managers with the tools to enhance reliability, reduce energy consumption, and align operations with industry best practices.
Target Participant
Fresh Graduates, Junior Engineers, Technicians Seeking Strong 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.
NOTE - Limited to 35 pax only
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