Course Summary:

Laboratory Building Systems

Course #N116
May 15-18, 2012
Pyle Center*,  702 Langdon Street, Madison, Wisconsin
Course Fee: $1495
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Benefits

Focus on the latest lab system technologies (mechanical/electrical/plumbing) for achieving high-performance, low-energy operation, and sustainability. The course will help you ensure that your utility systems:

  • Meet your lab system objectives
  • Perform cost effectively
  • Receive proper maintenance
You’ll take home valuable information about selecting, operating, and maintaining:
  • Supply and exhaust air systems
  • Hoods, ducts, fans, and more
  • Plumbing and electrical systems

Topics

  • High-Performance, Low-Energy Design
  • Electrical Systems for Laboratories
  • Laboratory Plumbing Systems
  • Laboratory Fume Hoods
  • Duct Layout and Fan Selection Options for Multiple Laboratory Hood Systems
  • Fume Hood and Laboratory Controls from a Designer’s Viewpoint
  • System Control Possibilities for Labs
  • Built-up Air Handling Units and Construction
  • Heat Recovery Devices
  • Exhaust Fans
  • Laboratory High Plume Dilution
  • Perchloric Exhaust Systems
  • Laboratory Ventilation Control
  • Biomedical and Vivarium Systems
  • Biocontainment Labs and Biosafety Cabinets
  • Laboratory Workstations, Types, Testing, and Safety

Audience

Your fellow attendees will include design, consulting, and application engineers; operators; and related technical personnel responsible for operating or specifying laboratory systems. Participants will come from:

  • Universities and colleges
  • Medical facilities and test labs
  • Pharmaceutical plants
  • Industrial laboratories
  • Government and military health centers and test labs
  • Code enforcing agencies
Note: The course provides a copy of ANSI-Z-9.

Earn PDH, LU, CEU

By participating in this course, you will earn 32 Professional Development Hours (PDH) and 3.2 Continuing Education Units (CEU).. Learn more about PDH, LU, CEU and state licensing boards.

General Information

Fee Covers Notebook and other course materials, break refreshments, lunches and certificate.

Cancellation Policy If you cannot attend, please notify us by May 8, and we will refund your fee. Cancellations received after this date and no-shows are subject to a $150 administrative fee. You may enroll a substitute at any time before the course starts.

Accommodations We have reserved a block of guest rooms (rates starting at $89, including expanded Continental breakfast and free wifi) at Lowell Center, 610 Langdon Street, Madison, WI. Reserve a room online at Lowell Center or call 866-301-1753 or 608-256-2621. Room requests after April 17 will be subject to availability. Other fees and restrictions may apply.

We have reserved a second block of guest rooms (rates starting at $89, including breakfast, private airport taxi (a $30 value), parking, and appetizers, desserts and a beverage in the Chancellor's Club each evening) at Campus Inn, 601 Langdon Street, Madison, WI. Reserve a room online at Campus Inn or call 800-589-6285 or 608-257-4391 and indicate that you will be attending this course under group code 112856. Room requests after April 23 will be subject to availability. Other fees and restrictions may apply.

Course Location This course will be held at Pyle Center, 702 Langdon Street, Madison, WI. 608-262-1122


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How to Reach Us

Call 800-462-0876 or 608-262-2061 and ask for:
Program Director Harold L. Olsen (bio)*

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