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HVAC Commissioning Made Easy for Everyone

Having spent 10 years as an HVAC engineer at overseas EPC sites, there is one truth I have realized most poignantly: "All hardships culminate in commissioning." In the case of HVAC, the construction team often handles everything up to commissioning, so everything from writing the procedures to the moment the valves are opened and the equipment is started was entirely my responsibility. As I wove together everything from massive equipment, ducts, and piping to precise automatic control cables and instruments, I often found myself confused as to whether I was an engineer or a maestro conducting a grand masterpiece of performance art. Furthermore, once you step into this rugged world of commissioning, even the reliable Quality team suddenly exits backstage. The pressure of having to shoulder everything from preparation to final inspection solely as the construction team... Thanks to that, I had to spend countless nights working overtime under the starlit skies of the Middle East. Whenever I stayed up all night amidst the hot desert winds, I thought desperately: "If someone had just spoon-fed me the big picture and the fine details of commissioning, wouldn't my clock-out time have been moved up just a little bit?" This lecture was born out of those numerous nights of overtime. It is my hope that the know-how I have accumulated through 14 years at construction sites and 3 years at data centers will be used to shorten the workdays of juniors and fellow engineers who are struggling in the field at this very moment. In this lecture, we will dissect the major equipment that serves as the heart of the plant HVAC system, the instruments that act like a fine neural network, and the mechanisms of automatic operation. I have also meticulously organized the objectives and essential equipment for each stage of commissioning, from Pre-commissioning to the Performance Test. Rather than a simple recitation of theory, I will vividly convey precautions that must never be missed on-site through real-life cases soaked in my blood, sweat, and tears. If there is anything in the explanation that feels slightly lacking or if you are confused about on-site application while listening to the lecture, please do not hesitate to ask questions. Like an emergency generator that reliably protects a site during a blackout, I am standing by, ready to run at full capacity to answer your questions at any time!

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Level Basic

Course period 12 months

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Business Productivity
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Interview
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Project Management (PM)
Project Management (PM)
Tech Interview
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What you will gain after the course

  • Understand what the main components of HVAC are and what their functions are.

  • You can understand the key functions that an HVAC system should have.

  • You can understand the HVAC commissioning process.

  • Understand the equipment and procedures required for each HVAC commissioning stage.

Having spent 10 years as an HVAC engineer at overseas EPC sites, there is one truth I have come to realize most poignantly. It is that 'all hardships culminate in commissioning.'


In the case of HVAC, the construction team often takes charge of commissioning as well, so everything from drafting the procedures to the moment of opening the valves and starting the equipment was entirely my responsibility. As I integrated everything from massive equipment, ducts, and piping to precise automatic control cables and instruments, I would get confused as to whether I was an engineer or a maestro conducting a grand piece of performance art. Furthermore, once you enter this grueling world of commissioning, even the reliable quality team suddenly exits backstage. The pressure of having to shoulder everything from preparation to final inspection alone as the construction team... because of that, I had to spend countless nights working overtime under the starlit skies of the Middle East.


Every time I stayed up all night amidst the scorching sandstorms, I thought to myself: "If only someone had clearly explained the big picture and the fine details of commissioning to me, wouldn't I have been able to go home a little earlier?"


This course was born from those countless nights of overtime. It is my sincere hope that the know-how I’ve accumulated through 14 years on construction sites and 3 years in data centers will help pull forward the clock-out times of junior and fellow engineers who are struggling in the field at this very moment.


In this course, we will dissect every detail of the major equipment—the heart of the plant HVAC system—as well as the instruments that act as its fine neural network and the mechanisms of automatic operation. Furthermore, I have meticulously covered the objectives and essential equipment for each stage of commissioning, from Pre-commissioning to the Performance Test. Rather than a simple recitation of theory, I will vividly convey critical precautions you must never miss in the field through real-life cases infused with my own blood, sweat, and tears.


If you feel that an explanation is slightly lacking or if you are confused about how to apply it in the field while listening to the lecture, please do not hesitate to ask questions. Just like an emergency generator that reliably protects a site during a blackout, I am fully prepared and standing by to go into full operation for your questions at any time!

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Who is this course right for?

  • HVAC engineer who needs to perform commissioning

  • A university student who wants to get a job at a construction company

  • HVAC engineer looking to transition to a construction company

  • An engineer who wants to study HVAC commissioning

Need to know before starting?

  • It is good to know what an HVAC system is.

Hello
This is molin

"I have added the 'breadth' of data center operations to the 'depth' of plant HVAC construction."

Hello. I am an engineer who spent the last 16 years building plants in the scorching deserts of the Middle East (Qatar, UAE, Saudi Arabia) and is now keeping the heart of mechanical and fire protection systems beating in data centers that stay awake 24/7.

I have completed over 18 major projects while working at companies such as Hyundai Engineering & Construction, Equinix, and Empyrion Digital. From Emergency Shutdown (ESD) systems in oil and petrochemical plants to cutting-edge HVAC controls in data centers, the facilities I have worked on continue to perform their roles reliably across the globe.

But these days, the "control" target I am most passionate about is not machines, but "people." With the Fourth Industrial Revolution, data centers and high-tech facilities are increasing explosively, yet there is a severe shortage of "prepared engineers" to handle them. The thirst and regret I felt at job interviews led me down a different path. I told myself, "If they don't exist, I'll train them myself."

I am a working engineer and also an 'instructor' who has met 1,450 students on the global education platform Udemy. From field workers in the desert to colleagues at global corporations, I feel the greatest thrill when my knowledge serves as the foundation for someone else's growth.

I continue to study today. I do so to convey complex technologies more easily and clearly, and to ensure our team grows stronger together. To go beyond being an engineer who excels alone and instead create an ecosystem where we succeed together—that is how I love my work.

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