Air Handling Unit Fundamentals (Part 2 of 2)
This introductory course provides a practical overview of air handling systems and their role within modern HVAC applications. Participants will learn where air handling units (AHUs) fit within the HVAC industry, the types of air handlers commonly used, and how these systems support heating, cooling, ventilation, and indoor air quality. The course explores basic system configurations, key components, zoning concepts, and operational considerations across various building types. Participants are also introduced to energy efficiency strategies, emerging technologies, and maintenance practices that support improved performance, reliability, and energy savings. This course is designed for professionals seeking foundational knowledge of air handling systems and does not require prior design or engineering experience.
The objective of this course is that at the conclusion, participants will be able to:
- Describe the role of air handling units in HVAC systems
- Identify common types of air handlers and their applications
- Recognize major air handler components and their functions
- Understand basic system operation and airflow concepts
- Identify opportunities to improve system efficiency
Instructor Bio:
Lester Terrance, HVAC/R
Lester has been active in the HVAC industry since 2003, including 12 years in the United State Air Force, seven of those years serving as HVAC Field Supervisor at the US Department of State. He is a licensed Master HVAC in the states of Maryland and Virginia, an EPA Certified Universal Technician, and an Authorized Overseas Certified Technician (Multi-stack). Lester is an HVAC Instructor and subject matter expert. Lester earned his AAS in Mechanical and Electrical Technology in 2013.
Details
- Date:
- April 1
- Time:
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9:30 am - 11:30 am PDT
- Event Category:
- Pacific Gas & Electric
- Register Here
Organizer
- Pacific Gas & Electric