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HVAC Heat Load Calculation (HAP): Step by Step Complete Guide with Practical Example (Software+Manual)

Md Firan Mondal

Md Firan Mondal

Lead HVAC Engineer | CEng, MIMechE, UK I CEng, KIVI, Europe I B.E (Mechanical) I Oil & Gas I HVAC Wind Platforms I Green Hydrogen I Blogger

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HVAC Heat Load Calculation (HAP): Step by Step Complete Guide with Practical Example (Software+Manual)

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    Md Firan Mondal

    Md Firan Mondal

    Lead HVAC Engineer | CEng, MIMechE, UK I CEng, KIVI, Europe I B.E (Mechanical) I Oil & Gas I HVAC Wind Platforms I Green Hydrogen I Blogger

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    342 Min

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  • Language

    English

Why enroll

Mastering "HVAC Heat Load Calculation (HAP): Step by Step Complete Guide with Practical Examples" propels career growth for HVAC engineers, designers, and technicians. Professionals can transition into senior roles like HVAC Design Engineer, Building Services Manager, or Energy Efficiency Specialist, or specialize in HVAC system design, energy auditing, and building performance optimization. Expertise in HVAC heat load calculation enhances job prospects, earning potential, and leadership opportunities, ensuring accurate and efficient HVAC system design, energy savings, and compliance with industry standards and building codes. This comprehensive guide enables professionals to deliver high-performance buildings and sustainable solutions.

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HVAC Heat Load Calculation (HAP): Step by Step Complete Guide with Practical Example

40 Lectures

342 min

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    A.1 Introduction: A Brief Introduction to HAP

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    Preview

    18 min

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    A.2 Introduction: Route map to Our Learning

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    Preview

    4 min

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    A.3 Introduction: How to install HAP software?

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    Preview

    3 min

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    B.1 Weather Data: Weather Design Parameter Inputs

    11 min

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    B.2 Weather Data: Design Simulation Inputs

    4 min

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    B.3 Weather Data: Actual Weather Data Inputs

    10 min

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    C.1 Schedule: Schedule for People

    7 min

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    C.2 Schedule: Schedule for Light & Fan

    4 min

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    D.1 Defining Wall & Partitions: U Factor Concept

    24 min

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    D.2 Defining Wall & Partitions: How to Define Walls

    13 min

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    D.3 Defining Wall & Partitions: How to Define Partitions?

    3 min

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    E.1 Roof, Ceiling, Floor Inputs: Introduction

    5 min

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    E.2 Roof, Ceiling, Floor Inputs: Roof

    3 min

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    E.3 Roof, Ceiling, Floor Inputs: Ceiling

    2 min

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    E.4 Roof, Ceiling, Floor Inputs: Floor

    3 min

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    F.1 Windows & Doors: Window Details

    9 min

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    F.2 Windows & Doors: Door Details

    10 min

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    G.1 Shades: Introduction

    3 min

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    G.2 Shades: How to define shades

    5 min

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    H0 Space Inputs: Summary

    3 min

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    H.1 Space Inputs: General

    12 min

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    H.2 Space Inputs: Internals

    14 min

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    H.3 Space Inputs: Walls, Windows, and doors

    10 min

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    H.4 Space Inputs: Roof & Skylights

    4 min

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    H.5 Space Inputs: Infiltration

    5 min

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    H.6 Space Inputs: Floors above Conditioned and unconditioned Space

    7 min

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    H.7 Space Inputs: Slab Floors on Grade & Below Grade

    5 min

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    H8 Space Inputs: Partition

    11 min

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    I.1 System Inputs: General

    6 min

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    I.2 System Inputs: System Components

    14 min

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    I.3 System Inputs: Zone Components

    2 min

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    I.4 System Inputs: Sizing data & equipment

    2 min

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    I.5 System Inputs: System input reports

    4 min

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    I.6 System Inputs: System Design Reports

    19 min

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    J.1 Practical Project: Weather Inputs

    11 min

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    J.2 Practical Project: HAP Schedules & U Factors

    21 min

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    J.3 Practical Project: HAP Space & System Inputs

    37 min

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    J.4 Practical Project: HAP Outputs

    7 min

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    J.5 Practical Project: Summary & 3D Model

    5 min

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    J.6 Practical Project: Conclusion

    2 min

Course details

Welcome to our Step-by-Step Guide for Heat Load Calculation by using Hourly Analysis Program (HAP). This software is widely used to design HVAC systems in various industries. This unique online comprehensive course is designed to provide you the best and simplest way to learn heat load calculation for HVAC system. Moreover, it is represented with practical examples and explained each term to understand the software very easily. All the theories are included to avert any kind of distraction from the course.

Let's see what you will get from this course:

1) Section 1: Introduction

  • A Brief Introduction to HAP

  • Route map to Our Learning

  • How to install the software

2) Section 2: Weather Data & Properties

  • Weather Design Parameter Inputs

  • Design Simulation Inputs

  • Actual Weather Data Inputs

3) Section 3: Create Schedule

  • Schedule for People

  • Schedule for Lights & Fan

4) Section 4: Defining Wall & Partitions & Inputs

  • Concept of U Factor or Overall Heat Transfer Coefficient

  • How to Define Walls?

  • How to Define Partitions?

5) Section 5: Defining Roof, Ceiling, Floor & Inputs

  • Introduction to Roof, Ceiling & Floor with Heat Flow

  • How to Define Roof?

  • How to Define Ceiling

  • How to Define Floor?

6) Section 6: Defining Windows, Doors & Inputs

  • How to Define Windows?

  • How to Define Doors?

7) Section 7: Defining Shades & Inputs

  • Introduction to Shades

  • How to Define Shades?

8) Section 8: Space Inputs & Properties

  • How to input for General?

  • How to input for Internals?

  • How to input for Walls, Windows, and doors?

  • How to input for Roofs & Skylights?

  • How to input for Infiltration?

  • How to input for Floors above Conditioned and unconditioned Space?

  • How to input for Slab Floors on Grade & Below Grade?

  • How to input for Partitions?

  • How to Get Space Input Data Reports?

9) Section 9: System Inputs & Properties

  • How to inputs for General?

  • How to input for system components?

  • How to input for zone components?

  • How to input for sizing data & equipment?

  • System input reports

  • System Design Reports

10) Section 10: Practical Project HAP Calculation Example & Explanation

  • Project Details, Drawings & Documents

  • Practical project HAP Weather Inputs

  • Practical project HAP Schedules & U Factors

  • Practical project HAP Space & System Inputs

  • Practical project HAP Outputs

  • Practical Drawings & Models

  • Conclusion

The practical example is included at the end of this course in such a way that you will learn how to do heat load calculation in various industries which will enhance your skills, make you very confident, and help your professional growth by using HAP software in any kind of HVAC project.

Course suitable for

  • Oil & Gas
  • Energy & Utilities
  • HVAC
  • Mechanical

Key topics covered

  • Heat Load calculation

  • Hourly Analysis Program

  • HAP

  • How to do heat load calculation

Why people choose EveryEng

Industry-aligned courses, expert training, hands-on learning, recognized certifications, and job opportunities—all in a flexible and supportive environment.

Md Firan Mondal

Md Firan Mondal

Lead HVAC Engineer | CEng, MIMechE, UK I CEng, KIVI, Europe I B.E (Mechanical) I Oil & Gas I HVAC Wind Platforms I Green Hydrogen I Blogger

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