I’ve been a hvac engineer for 20+yrs now and found your videos while scrolling through RUclips….so glad I did as I watch them all the time, wealth of knowledge and learning new things about plant I hadn’t worked on before. I tell my lads who work with me to watch them to learn from….the time and effort you have put in must be incredible to produce such detailed and informative videos…well done mate…keep it up..👏🏻
this is an incredible resource. i'm 19 and and just getting into the HVAC field and beside my mentor i don't really have any other source for information. i really appreciate the time and effort went into this especially in the diagrams and schematics designed, much easier to understand over someone trying to explain a specific system, part or unit.
Really pleased to hear these resources are being used to help young engineers. It can be difficult to get the hands on experience and exposure that's why we try to include as many models, photos and real life examples as possible. There's plenty more videos on the way!
Thank you very much for the video. I'm new to a HVAC system, always being doing Fire Protection and Water Supply System design, but my new job requires me to understand HVAC system and this helps me a lot. Thank you again and God bless you!!
I am a beginner with only a few months doing tape and mastik. This helped me understand so much about HVAC that I did not have answered by my trainer/Boss
I started to HVAC recently and this is one of the channel where more detailed explanation is provided. This video is perfect for any individual to learn HVAC. The channel and its videos help me a lot
With all due respect, dude you need to be a lecturer in a university. You would be the most favourite teacher in the Mechanical Engineering Course Hands down! Best explanation of HVAC ever!
Thanks Raghav. I like to teach via youtube because then anyone in the world can learn as long as they have internet access, plus all our videos are free! university is expensive, limited to just a single class and usually not available online to relearn
Can't believe you share this invaluable product for free! We must pay for it expensive costs in university only for theories, without any visual explanation. Your solidworks design skill is admirable too. Thank you so much.
Absolutely it is worthy. but we have limitations in Iran for creating foreign pay-portal like paypal, visa, mastercard by the sanctions. These Days due the historical downfall of Iran currency(Persian Rial), the government prohibited exchanging foreign currencies. News are my witnesses. Hope you accept my apology.
I'm a new HVAC apprentice with a lot of mechanic experience, but I just wanted to say your videos are worth the time. Very thorough and knowledgeable. The software you used to narrate the systems is really cool. Keep up the good work brother. I'm liking and subscribing after this video. This is the 2nd video I watched and will continue to watch your content.
I had to pause the video at 18:00 minutes just to show appreciation for how much I've learned so far from your knowledge. I'm brand spankin' new to the HVAC world and I start technical school July 5th. I'm taking HVAC/R and PLC Systems. I hope to start some sort of basic work at least halfway through the school year if I get lucky. Can anyone give me any advice on starting off fresh? This is a major decision I've made but I also look at it as an investment for my life and career. I'm 27 and I need good career like this one. I would appreciate any advice from anyone out there in the field. Thank you so much for this video. New sub here.
Hey Bodega, really glad to hear the videos are helping you and that you've gone into HVAC. It'll definitely be an interesting career choice. My advice would be to ask everyone everything, if you see something and you don't know what it is and how it works then ask around until you find someone who does. Never be embarrassed to ask or to learn, no one was born with knowledge, it is something we acquire. If a service engineer comes in, shadow them and pester them so you know exactly what they are doing and why. Write down the model numbers of equipment and ask the manufacturers for their service guides. Lastly, don't over complicate things, large systems are complex but if you break each part down it becomes much more simple.
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Hi Our air handling unit is not working on auto mode but its working in hand mode with fan air flow alarm and no vfd feedback if i start it in auto it will run and after few minutes its get trip
Having little to no experience in HVAC the explanations were simple and easy to follow along especially with the cursor movements used to point out exactly what Paul is talking about. A great instructor who is calm, informative and knowledgeable. Keep up it, I’ll be watching more videos soon.
This is such a great tool . I’m a site manager architectural based this gives me the perfect insight of how technical services function. Well put together and explained for someone like me to understand. Please keep them coming
@@alex5k3aj81 is going to be depressed so i can go to sleep so he can sleep in the morning baby shower and sleep in the shower and then she will cry and cry cry crying cry cry anymore anymore so so sad face face
the work done on this video is astonishing. just imagine how much work that 3d model requires, and then how much work is required to make a video out of this...
Superb sir, salute from india I am instructor in government industrial training institute in ahmedabad for refrigeration & ac trade Thank you very much sir
I am new to hvAC world but this guy very outstanding job in clarifying many of my doubts and helped me gain detailed understanding about functionality and application of different parts and components. Absolutely loved it.
Really unbelievable describe about HVAC system. its very effluent for beginner and advance level student. Its totally practically provide for all of theory. Love it thank you so much.
Wow!!! the videos are so awesome and delivery with schematics just great, I'm part of a design team for 10, 000 capacity auditorium, you videos made a whole lot of difference...thanks
Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge! This is so rare to come by. I’m in project coordination expected to know this, but no one takes the time to teach you and this is an amazing resource! Exactly what I needed. You give so much useful information, supported with the right images and real world examples. I don’t have words to express my gratitude. Thank you!
This is the very best of the best of HVAC clips on the internet. you really took your time to make sure even a dummy would understand it. Thanks for these treasures.
BEST VIDEOS ON HVAC SYSTEM. I request you to please upload a video explaining the control devices used in HVAC .I want to know the nature of signal used to control the devices like actuator .How DDC controls the devices like actuators using dry contacts. What is the source of supply for actuator
thanks z a small word to explain our feelings for shearing your knowledge. I have seen most of people in practical world will never share their knowledge and teach the junior ones. your efforts to make this world a better place zz more then appreciated.
Thanks for these videos. Just started as a project engineer at a mechanical insulation company and this has been so amazing for me to learn. FYI, the main job I work on is the MSG Sphere at the Las Vegas strip. Amazing place!
Thank you very much for the incredible work you have done. This tutorial really helped me get a better understanding of the HVAC system and prepared me for my interview. I truly appreciate the help.
Considering a career in HVAC. This video is very informative. Any advice for someone entering the trade? What would be useful to study before taking a course? What would be relevant to what I would be studying?
Paul, thank you so much for the videos on this incredible channel! You clearly put a lot of time and effort into them and have a wealth of knowledge on a wide array of subjects. Thanks so much for sharing your knowledge; it's much appreciated!
Thank you very much for the video!!! It was very helpful to see the actual parts, because in college, most of the times we don't get to see actual components of an HVAC system.
Thanks for this video I just recently got my hvac certification but I want to learn so I could get a job in it . If anybody in nyc who's willing to hire a newbie in hvac to learn. I'm your guy and I learn quick once it's hands on
Thank you so much for making all of these videos! I’m studying for my Architectural Registration Exam and these videos have been so helpful! I’ve shared your channel with all my friends!!
Found this video and also other videos on your channel. I just graduated from manufacturing background but trying my odds on building services. I knew just a little about HVAC system, and your videos made a great deal of help. Thanks for making such great videos, hope to see more soon! :)
i love your video , sir please do a video on calculations to be done to recognize how much electricity or energy is required for chillers,boilers and ahu's for a specific floor.Thank you very much
I’ve just entered the HVACR field working on commercial and industrial systems I’ve got about a year on experience but i know I need way more but how would I go about becoming any kind of a engineer and what schooling or programs do you prefer
Great video! 👍👍👍 Don't forget to grease your motors and fan pullies. Want to learn when and how to check steam traps and if they're working or not. Also how to blow out/drain/clean the strainers? And how often to do it. Once or twice a year. And which straine is most important to check, hot or cold? Please explain in basic terms how to trace the supply and return lines for heat and or steam and or cold and condensate?
Fantastic, thank you! I came here because I am interested to understand how an HVAC system works in a home, but this conceptual explanation worked great even though it is for commercial application. I would be interested in another video targeted towards residential, or at least a simple inclusion in the video description pointing out differences between residential and commercial systems. But yeah, awesome video.
The pump location is correct. If it was after the chiller then the pump might cavitate depending on what head is available on the inlet to the pump. Chillers do tend to have a pressure drop through them
Nice explaination about AHU!! I have one question about the sequence of heating coil and the cooling coil. I found in a lot of books, the cooling coil is place before the heating coil to cooling the air to the dew point temperature and remove the moisture in the air, and then heating coil will reheat the air to the designed temperature. Or it is only a design for humid climate and for normal climate where we don't need to remove the moisture in the air, we can place the heating coil before the cooling coil so that the heating coil can also solve the freezon problem of the cooling coil.
The video was very Useful to understand the General arrangement of HVAC system. As it was coupled with real time photos of the Equipment, it makes that we have visited a plant directly. Thank you very much for your video. Could you explain us how to sizing the component/equipment in the HVAC system and How to design HVAC system. Thanks in Advance
Hello I'm barely noticing this video and I'm a senior in high school interested in starting a career in the HVAC field. I was wondering if you can give me a list in what videos to watch in order. Next I'm starting college but I want to be able to learn as much as I can right now so when I start college I can be aware of what's going on and ask questions. Thank you for your time if you see this or anyone who is willing to help.👍
I'm a civil engineer and I need to understand how to install the HVAC in buildings so I can plann and manage my project.. would you please tell me wiche video should I whatch ? I subscribed you! thanks alot for the useful information!
Hi Orshina, we haven't covered any installations in our videos we are focusing on how an why things work. But you might find these videos most helpful. ruclips.net/video/HBmOyeWtpHg/видео.html
It is good you go deep in the working principles of each part of the ahu, at first I thought I know all the parts but showing for example the pressure difference of the sides of filters to monitor their condition was new. The school didn´t go that deep into it other than saying there it is without explaining why.
thanks for the reply and sharing the link. Even though the AHU's here where I am at are built different, its the same concept. Thanks for sharing and I can't wait for other HVAC videos and related concepts.
Probably learn the difference between CAV and VAV system. ruclips.net/video/HBmOyeWtpHg/видео.html / ruclips.net/video/XgQ3v6lvoZQ/видео.html Heating systems ruclips.net/video/lDeuIQ4VeWk/видео.html Fan coil units ruclips.net/video/MqM-U8bftCI/видео.html
I’ve been a hvac engineer for 20+yrs now and found your videos while scrolling through RUclips….so glad I did as I watch them all the time, wealth of knowledge and learning new things about plant I hadn’t worked on before. I tell my lads who work with me to watch them to learn from….the time and effort you have put in must be incredible to produce such detailed and informative videos…well done mate…keep it up..👏🏻
Really insightful
this is an incredible resource. i'm 19 and and just getting into the HVAC field and beside my mentor i don't really have any other source for information. i really appreciate the time and effort went into this especially in the diagrams and schematics designed, much easier to understand over someone trying to explain a specific system, part or unit.
Really pleased to hear these resources are being used to help young engineers. It can be difficult to get the hands on experience and exposure that's why we try to include as many models, photos and real life examples as possible. There's plenty more videos on the way!
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How did the HVAC field work out for you?
That’s cool I’m just getting into it and I’m 19 let me know how it went.
please inform us to your whereabouts in the HVAC field
The effort that has been put into this video is insane. Showing 3D models and real-life examples simultaneously! Thank you and great work! Cheers!
Totally agree! Very well done.
Thank you very much for the video. I'm new to a HVAC system, always being doing Fire Protection and Water Supply System design, but my new job requires me to understand HVAC system and this helps me a lot. Thank you again and God bless you!!
I am a beginner with only a few months doing tape and mastik. This helped me understand so much about HVAC that I did not have answered by my trainer/Boss
I started to HVAC recently and this is one of the channel where more detailed explanation is provided. This video is perfect for any individual to learn HVAC. The channel and its videos help me a lot
With all due respect, dude you need to be a lecturer in a university. You would be the most favourite teacher in the Mechanical Engineering Course Hands down! Best explanation of HVAC ever!
Thanks Raghav. I like to teach via youtube because then anyone in the world can learn as long as they have internet access, plus all our videos are free! university is expensive, limited to just a single class and usually not available online to relearn
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Can't believe you share this invaluable product for free!
We must pay for it expensive costs in university only for theories, without any visual explanation.
Your solidworks design skill is admirable too.
Thank you so much.
Thank you, glad it was useful. If you feel it's fee worthy then please consider donating to fund more content
Absolutely it is worthy. but we have limitations in Iran for creating foreign pay-portal like paypal, visa, mastercard by the sanctions. These Days due the historical downfall of Iran currency(Persian Rial), the government prohibited exchanging foreign currencies. News are my witnesses. Hope you accept my apology.
As an Engineer, you keep things so clear and I follow your videos religiously! Thank you
I started understanding electricity because of you guys , am making money now because of your videos God bless you 🙏
I'm a new HVAC apprentice with a lot of mechanic experience, but I just wanted to say your videos are worth the time. Very thorough and knowledgeable. The software you used to narrate the systems is really cool. Keep up the good work brother. I'm liking and subscribing after this video. This is the 2nd video I watched and will continue to watch your content.
I had to pause the video at 18:00 minutes just to show appreciation for how much I've learned so far from your knowledge. I'm brand spankin' new to the HVAC world and I start technical school July 5th. I'm taking HVAC/R and PLC Systems. I hope to start some sort of basic work at least halfway through the school year if I get lucky. Can anyone give me any advice on starting off fresh? This is a major decision I've made but I also look at it as an investment for my life and career. I'm 27 and I need good career like this one. I would appreciate any advice from anyone out there in the field. Thank you so much for this video. New sub here.
Hey Bodega, really glad to hear the videos are helping you and that you've gone into HVAC. It'll definitely be an interesting career choice. My advice would be to ask everyone everything, if you see something and you don't know what it is and how it works then ask around until you find someone who does. Never be embarrassed to ask or to learn, no one was born with knowledge, it is something we acquire. If a service engineer comes in, shadow them and pester them so you know exactly what they are doing and why. Write down the model numbers of equipment and ask the manufacturers for their service guides. Lastly, don't over complicate things, large systems are complex but if you break each part down it becomes much more simple.
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Having little to no experience in HVAC the explanations were simple and easy to follow along especially with the cursor movements used to point out exactly what Paul is talking about. A great instructor who is calm, informative and knowledgeable. Keep up it, I’ll be watching more videos soon.
This is such a great tool . I’m a site manager architectural based this gives me the perfect insight of how technical services function.
Well put together and explained for someone like me to understand. Please keep them coming
Plenty more on the subject area theengineeringmindset.com/ventilation/
23 finally on my feet learning a skill/trade thank you for a details explanation
Keep up the good work man
Same!
You stick with it?
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@@alex5k3aj81 is going to be depressed so i can go to sleep so he can sleep in the morning baby shower and sleep in the shower and then she will cry and cry cry crying cry cry anymore anymore so so sad face face
the work done on this video is astonishing. just imagine how much work that 3d model requires, and then how much work is required to make a video out of this...
Superb sir, salute from india
I am instructor in government industrial training institute in ahmedabad for refrigeration & ac trade
Thank you very much sir
Thank you, did you check out our new Hindi channel? ruclips.net/channel/UCg4k338hz9U8jnD5SXPO5jQ
i start hvac school soon i am studying now too get an understanding ... it is a job that in dire need! i am excited to say i will be a hvac tech !!!!
I am new to hvAC world but this guy very outstanding job in clarifying many of my doubts and helped me gain detailed understanding about functionality and application of different parts and components. Absolutely loved it.
Really unbelievable describe about HVAC system. its very effluent for beginner and advance level student. Its totally practically provide for all of theory.
Love it thank you so much.
You are a god!!!! It takes years and years to gain such knowledge. You must have a crazy sized heart to share such knowledge. Thankyou so much.
I just started my hvac career in a hospital so I appreciate this as we have more ahus than you can count on your fingers and toes
Wow!!! the videos are so awesome and delivery with schematics just great, I'm part of a design team for 10, 000 capacity auditorium, you videos made a whole lot of difference...thanks
I had to pause the video to just say THANK YOU, this is an incredible source, thank you so much for sharing this with us so selflessly!
Thank you Jenny Yi, glad it helped
Got an interview at an HVAC company coming up, studying up with your videos!
Im a first year mechanical insulator, this video is great on explaining what we insulate and why we insulate these systems
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I am blown away by the amount of passion, detail and effort put into these videos. Incredible work!
I'm at 23 mins, I'm learning a lot in an increasing level, very excellent video for overall concise knowledge building on HVAC systems, THANK YOU!!
Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge! This is so rare to come by. I’m in project coordination expected to know this, but no one takes the time to teach you and this is an amazing resource! Exactly what I needed. You give so much useful information, supported with the right images and real world examples. I don’t have words to express my gratitude. Thank you!
Glad it helped
This is the very best of the best of HVAC clips on the internet. you really took your time to make sure even a dummy would understand it.
Thanks for these treasures.
BEST VIDEOS ON HVAC SYSTEM.
I request you to please upload a video explaining the control devices used in HVAC .I want to know the nature of signal used to control the devices like actuator .How DDC controls the devices like actuators using dry contacts.
What is the source of supply for actuator
thanks z a small word to explain our feelings for shearing your knowledge. I have seen most of people in practical world will never share their knowledge and teach the junior ones. your efforts to make this world a better place zz more then appreciated.
THANKS PAUL YOU ARE AMAZING I KEEP BEGGING MY EXPERIENCED COLLEGES TO SHARE THEIR KNOWLEDGE BUT UNFORTUNATELY THEY REFUSE THANKS ONCE AGAIN
Where abouts are you? I can help with book Info and other such stuff
Thanks for these videos. Just started as a project engineer at a mechanical insulation company and this has been so amazing for me to learn. FYI, the main job I work on is the MSG Sphere at the Las Vegas strip. Amazing place!
Thank you so much I've been a ac engineer and starting to look at chillers and this has helped so much, not many willing to explain this, great stuff.
It took me a long time to accumulate this knowledge, it's hard to learn and not much resources. Glad I could help.
I'm using these videos as a study guide for my architectural registration exam. Thanks for putting them together!
Finally, someone who can explain something so complex into something simple.
Definitely one of the best video for HVAC introduction with 3D models and real equipment. Thank you so much!! 👍👍
Thank you very much for the incredible work you have done. This tutorial really helped me get a better understanding of the HVAC system and prepared me for my interview. I truly appreciate the help.
Welcome
Architect here, this is an invaluable resource. Awesome job!
Considering a career in HVAC. This video is very informative. Any advice for someone entering the trade? What would be useful to study before taking a course? What would be relevant to what I would be studying?
Thank you so much for making this! I have an interview tomorrow for a project manager position at an HVAC company and knew very little before this.
Paul, thank you so much for the videos on this incredible channel! You clearly put a lot of time and effort into them and have a wealth of knowledge on a wide array of subjects. Thanks so much for sharing your knowledge; it's much appreciated!
Big thanks though i m new to HVAC, i feel in 58 min i find myself knowing it well... great video .. thanks
Thank you sir very helpful i just starter as an operator power plant. More power to you God bless!🙏
Thank you very much for the video!!! It was very helpful to see the actual parts, because in college, most of the times we don't get to see actual components of an HVAC system.
Thanks Earth+ that's exactly why we add these real examples in. We have all been students and had the same issue. Glad we could help.
subscribed! great video man i have gained more knowledge by watching this video than attending 2 weeks of tution classes thanks
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I am so glad to share your video for the first time and I hope I will enjoy more next time.
Thanks for this video I just recently got my hvac certification but I want to learn so I could get a job in it . If anybody in nyc who's willing to hire a newbie in hvac to learn. I'm your guy and I learn quick once it's hands on
Sir plz make more such......videos .... simultaneous theory+ practical understanding is superb......🙏 thanks a lot engineering mindset🙏
Thank you so much for making all of these videos! I’m studying for my Architectural Registration Exam and these videos have been so helpful! I’ve shared your channel with all my friends!!
Glad to hear you enjoyed, good luck!
Amazing video with plethora of knowledge and illustrations. Thank you so much!
Everything thoroughly and patiently explained. Thank you so much for all the effort you put into making this video.
Found this video and also other videos on your channel. I just graduated from manufacturing background but trying my odds on building services. I knew just a little about HVAC system, and your videos made a great deal of help.
Thanks for making such great videos, hope to see more soon! :)
No problem, happy its helped you. Hopefully our lectures help you towards a long, interesting and wealthy career
you have a remarkable way of explaining HVAC. You make it easy to understand and I've learned a great deal from this video. Thank you!
I liked this video. It gives me a clear picture about HVAC-AHU. Thank you for this wonderful lecture.
i love your video , sir please do a video on calculations to be done to recognize how much electricity or energy is required for chillers,boilers and ahu's for a specific floor.Thank you very much
I would be an even bigger fan if you could perhaps do a "building services troubleshooting video" for common HVAC issues and remedies.
what exactly would you like to see covered?
I’ve just entered the HVACR field working on commercial and industrial systems I’ve got about a year on experience but i know I need way more but how would I go about becoming any kind of a engineer and what schooling or programs do you prefer
THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR TAKING THE TIME MAKING THE VIDEO GREAT HELP!!
I really enjoyed the tutorials, it gave me an understanding of how the central air condition systems work
Great video! 👍👍👍
Don't forget to grease your motors and fan pullies.
Want to learn when and how to check steam traps and if they're working or not.
Also how to blow out/drain/clean the strainers? And how often to do it. Once or twice a year. And which straine is most important to check, hot or cold?
Please explain in basic terms how to trace the supply and return lines for heat and or steam and or cold and condensate?
Thanks for the information About Air conditioning system's I cleared all my doughts through this video, thanks alot
Fantastic, thank you! I came here because I am interested to understand how an HVAC system works in a home, but this conceptual explanation worked great even though it is for commercial application. I would be interested in another video targeted towards residential, or at least a simple inclusion in the video description pointing out differences between residential and commercial systems. But yeah, awesome video.
I agree with you 100% and I hope he reads your comment.
Perfect analysis of a HVAC system. Very nice work. Well done. Is it possible to make a video about a basic control of this unit with BMS system?
This is very well explained . Thank you for taking the time to explain it so well.
The pump location is correct. If it was after the chiller then the pump might cavitate depending on what head is available on the inlet to the pump. Chillers do tend to have a pressure drop through them
Great work, Paul. Thanks for the efforts put into this.
Nice explaination about AHU!! I have one question about the sequence of heating coil and the cooling coil. I found in a lot of books, the cooling coil is place before the heating coil to cooling the air to the dew point temperature and remove the moisture in the air, and then heating coil will reheat the air to the designed temperature. Or it is only a design for humid climate and for normal climate where we don't need to remove the moisture in the air, we can place the heating coil before the cooling coil so that the heating coil can also solve the freezon problem of the cooling coil.
Nicely Explained, Now i have clear image in my mind about how HVAC works👍🏼
Great work 👍🏼
Thank you so much. May God bless your way🙏🌺
Thank you very much for taking the time to make this video! Your explanations are thorough and easy to understand.
No comment, coz its perfect! 😁
Very enlightening demonstration, I liked the detail explanation showing the system works
very good job, Thank You
thanks for your effort, it was a very constructive video, maybe the best hvac learning course on youtube
The video was very Useful to understand the General arrangement of HVAC system. As it was coupled with real time photos of the Equipment, it makes that we have visited a plant directly. Thank you very much for your video.
Could you explain us how to sizing the component/equipment in the HVAC system and How to design HVAC system.
Thanks in Advance
Thank you, I was struggling to analyse a DUCT drawing and also get in touch with the HVAC concept, this was very helpful.
wonderful and easy to understand video ever on how AHU works ..thanks buddy..helped me a lot..
Fantastic video. This makes a lot of sense now. Thank you. Keep up the great work. A new subscriber 👋🏻
Thanks for the clear explanation about chiller,AHU & RTU Air Conditioning units.
Thank you man, this video is actual knowledge gold
This was the best explanation I ever listened
Classic Explanation Paul.
Thank You
can you do one on HVAC and AHU for pharmaceuticals
HVAC simplified. 👍 Thanks so much
That was great content. Everything makes perfect sense watching after taking an HVAC class.
Support explanation video
Very knowledgeable sir
Thank you so much😊
Hello I'm barely noticing this video and I'm a senior in high school interested in starting a career in the HVAC field. I was wondering if you can give me a list in what videos to watch in order. Next I'm starting college but I want to be able to learn as much as I can right now so when I start college I can be aware of what's going on and ask questions. Thank you for your time if you see this or anyone who is willing to help.👍
I'm a civil engineer and I need to understand how to install the HVAC in buildings so I can plann and manage my project.. would you please tell me wiche video should I whatch ?
I subscribed you! thanks alot for the useful information!
Hi Orshina, we haven't covered any installations in our videos we are focusing on how an why things work. But you might find these videos most helpful.
ruclips.net/video/HBmOyeWtpHg/видео.html
It is good you go deep in the working principles of each part of the ahu, at first I thought I know all the parts but showing for example the pressure difference of the sides of filters to monitor their condition was new. The school didn´t go that deep into it other than saying there it is without explaining why.
thanks for the reply and sharing the link. Even though the AHU's here where I am at are built different, its the same concept. Thanks for sharing and I can't wait for other HVAC videos and related concepts.
thank you very much for your contribution! You are so generous person. greeting from China.
Absolutely amazing work! I don't have words to describe my happiness. Thank you so much.
Excellent piece of information. Great Work
Thank you for sharing, I learned a lot from you.
i am an architect but i `d love to know more about various HVAC systems used in buildings would u recommend some videos to me? thx in advance
Probably learn the difference between CAV and VAV system. ruclips.net/video/HBmOyeWtpHg/видео.html / ruclips.net/video/XgQ3v6lvoZQ/видео.html
Heating systems ruclips.net/video/lDeuIQ4VeWk/видео.html
Fan coil units ruclips.net/video/MqM-U8bftCI/видео.html
Thank you so much for this awesome tutorial sir..!!
Love from India..!
Keep doing this amazing stuff..!!
Thank you, did you check out our new Hindi channel? ruclips.net/channel/UCg4k338hz9U8jnD5SXPO5jQ
Fantastic videos.
Just made me an expert in HVAC lol😂
Very helpful. Amazing resource of information. Thank you!