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HVACR & Green Building Seminars

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Contact

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Dang Thanh Long

VGBC Executive Director

Email: long.dang@vgbc.vn

Mobile: (+84) 966 695 418

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Event Info

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HVACR Vietnam is an international exhibition on heating, ventilation, air-conditioning, air filtration & purification and refrigeration systems in the region. This annual international event is the only focused HVACR trade show in Vietnam. As the recognized industry event, HVACR Vietnam is the ideal platform for international manufacturers and suppliers to launch new products, reach out to buyers, appoint agents and distributors, build brand awareness and establish business networks in Vietnam’s booming economy.

For the first time in HVACR Vietnam, the Vietnam Green Building Council will be leading a series of seminars during the 3 days exhibition. With the support of other local and international associations, VGBC will invite prominent speakers in the green building and HVACR industry to discuss pertinent issues on sustainable building, energy efficiency and how existing HVACR companies can improve their products and services.

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Event Program

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Day #1: 18 April 2018 (Wednesday)

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09:30 – 10:30; Level 2 Seminar Room

Green Building Development in Vietnam: Opportunities and Challenges

Green Building has been known as the new trend in building industry to improve the efficiency of the resources (energy, water…) usage, occupant’s health & comfort while reducing the environmental impacts. However, this trend currently is still at the first steps in Vietnam although it is among of the countries that are most influenced by the Climate Change and also many cities in Vietnam have been negatively environmentally impacted due to the rapid urbanization. Thanks to the establishment of the Vietnam Green Building Council (VGBC) in 2007, following by a number of funded programs such as DANIDA, VCEP, UNEP… help to build up a technical foundation for the Green Building development in Vietnam that including the implementation of the Energy Efficient Building Code with 3rd revised version issued in 2017 (EEBC 09:2017). In addition, the action plan is now preparing by the Ministry of Construction and the recent launching of Vietnam Real Estate Association’s Green & Sustainable development will significantly push the Green Building market and make it become potentially in the coming years. However, experiences learned from neighbor countries such as Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand… showed that in order to be successful, all key players need to overcome challenges both policy and technical issues.

Speaker: Mr. Nguyen Trung Kien – Vilandco, CEO

Kien has been the director of VILANDCO since 2007. He graduated from the University of Architecture (Hanoi) and then went on to complete a graduate course in Architectural Management at the London South Bank University (UK). Kien has 10 years of experience in architectural design and construction project management. Kien currently specialises in Green Building consulting and is a LOTUS Accredited Professional. Kien continues to be involved with the activities of the VGBC; development of LOTUS Rating Tools, assessment of LOTUS projects as well as Green Building and LOTUS Accredited Professional training programs.

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09:30 – 10:30; Level 3 Seminar Room

How intelligent control valve (Energy Valve) can help in saving energy

There are many challenges in designing and operating a variable flow chilled water system
We will describe some of these challenges, and how to address them with Energy Valve, especially emphasis will be placed on energy saving – such as eliminating and improving low Delta T syndrome. We also discuss other solutions available and their pros and cons.

Speaker: Mr. Alvin Chan – BELIMO Automation AG, Switzerland

Alvin Chan is Regional Application Consultant of BELIMO Actuators Ltd, a subsidiary of BELIMO Automation AG, Switzerland. He is based in Malaysia, while his job requires him to visit all SEA countries regularly to meet with consultants and building owners.

Alvin has 18 years working experience, all of which in HVAC, mainly in technical roles. He started his career in Facilities Engineering with a semiconductor assembly & test facility, and then at TROX, an air-water products specialist multinational with headquarters in Germany, he was first based in Malaysia and later in the UAE, in various technical roles, culminating as R&D Manager, and after that, a stint with a reputable M&E consultancy in Malaysia prior to joining BELIMO

He holds B Eng (Hon) Mechanical from National University of Malaysia, he is a Green Building Facilitator (Malaysia), and also an Assoc Member of ASHRAE since 2006

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11:00 – 12:00; Level 2 Seminar Room

Technology Challenges and Opportunities in Energy Efficiency for Buildings and Communities

Speaker: Jimmy Lee – IES VE (Singapore)

 

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11:00 – 12:00; Level 3 Seminar Room

Assessments of Alternative Cooling Technologies

A review of alternative cooling technologies that could displace vapor compression technology, focusing particularly on sorption cooling, desiccant cooling, magnetic cooling, thermoacoustic cooling, thermoelectric cooling, and transcritical carbon dioxide cycles. Recent technological advances will be reviewed and an assessment will be made as to the potential of each technology to enter the market as a supplement to or replacement of vapor compression equipment in the next 20 year period.

Speaker: Professor Steven Brown – International Institute of Refrigeration (IIR)

J. Steven Brown, Ph.D., P.E.
Professor of Mechanical Engineering
Vice Provost and Dean of Graduate Studies
The Catholic University of America

MEMBERSHIPS

American Society of Engineering Education (ASEE)
American Society of Mechanical Engineering (ASME)
American Society of Heating, Refrigerating, and Air Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE)
International Institute of Refrigeration (IIR)

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13:30 – 14:30; Level 3 Seminar Room

Energy-efficient solution to buildings with all year-round cooling demand

The energy consumption for building sector is more than 30% in many countries. There are a lot of buildings in which cooling is needed all year round, such as data center, subway, tropical buildings etc. Traditionally all the heat gain is handled by air conditioning system and most air-conditioners are air-source, which results huge energy consumption. In fact, there are different kinds of natural cooling sources which can be used to decrease the cooling load or improve the performance of air conditioning system. In the lecture, the heat transfer process between indoor environment and the ambient is firstly analyzed after introducing the traditional air conditioning system. The temperature difference between the available natural cooling sources in different seasons and the indoor temperature at different positions is analyzed. Pipe-embedded envelope is then introduced to remove the heat gain from windows and walls with natural cooling. The indoor free running temperature with pipe-embedded envelope and cooling load reduction ratio is calculated. Thirdly, air conditioning system combining vapor compression and thermosyphon is introduced to provide efficient cooling to buildings. The type and performance of the combined air conditioning system is illustrated. Finally, the energy efficiency of cases with pipe-embedded envelope and combined air conditioning system are demonstrated.

Speaker: Professor Li Xianting – International Institute of Refrigeration (IIR)

 

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15:00 – 16:00; Level 3 Seminar Room

Energy efficient solutions for buildings

Speaker: Mr. Nguyen Manh Khuong – Mitsubishi Electric

Khuong has deeply experience on energy efficiency, renewable energy as he has provide energy audit service and design for variety of projects in Vietnam, Singapore, Thailand, Malaysia.

As New Business Development Manager of Mitsubishi Electric Vietnam, he takes the responsibility to bring new technologies, products, solutions which belonged to Mitsubishi Electric Corporation from Japan and global into Vietnam market.

 

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13:30 – 16:00; Level 2 Seminar Room

Buyers – Sellers Meeting

 

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Day #2: 19 April 2018 (Thursday)

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09:30 – 10:30; Level 3 Seminar Room

Variable refrigerant flow (VRF) fundamentals

Variable refrigerant flow (VRF) systems are one kind of direct-expansion (DX) heat pump systems. VRF systems transport heat between an outdoor unit and a network of indoor units located within the conditioned space through refrigerant piping installed in the building. In the seminar, the types of VRF systems and common indoor units, capacity design of outdoor and indoor units, ventilation methods etc. are introduced. Finally, the simulated and tested annual performance of VRF systems is illustrated, and how to improve the performance of VRF systems is introduced.

Speaker: Professor Li Xianting – International Institute of Refrigeration (IIR)

 

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11:00 – 12:00; Level 2 Seminar Room

Role of HVAC systems in green buildings (LEED and LOTUS)

An overview of green HVAC design, allowing for energy savings but still providing a comfortable living and work space. How does Green Building certification bodies ensure that the comfort requirements are met, especially in the HVAC design and also how a baseline building is used to determine the savings. Using building simulation to compliment the HVAC design process and the complications involved in meeting Green Building Certification requirements using the design data.

Speaker: Mr. Johan Naude – Energy Manager, VilandCo

Johan Naude specializes in Green Building consulting, energy simulation and engineering. He graduated from Stellenbosch University South Africa with his Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical) with maintenance management. After graduating he immediately started working as a professional consultant in the building industry in South Africa. He has experience working on all mechanical building services, ranging from HVAC, hydraulics and Energy audits. He joined VILANDCO in 2017.

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11:00 – 12:00; Level 3 Seminar Room

Oversizing HVAC equipment – Higher cost, Lower efficiency

Speaker: Mathias Vandecasteele – Operation Manager, Boydens Engineering

After graduating from the Master program in Engineering with specialization in electricity at KAHO  Sint-Lieven in Ghent, Belgium and getting an additional master in business administration at the university of Ghent, Mathias has had 10 years experience in his career. In 2010, Mathias joined Boydens Engineering, mainly as a project leader in the Ghent city region, designing and guiding electrical design for various projects. In 2016, he moves to Vietnam to work as Operations Manager at Boydens Engineering, remaining management over projects in Vietnam and Europe.

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13:30 – 14:30; Level 2 Seminar Room

Nanyang Technological University Project Case Study: Usage of modeling technologies to improve the entire campus from an energy perspective

Speaker: IES VE Representative (Singapore)

 

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11:00 – 12:00; Level 3 Seminar Room

Low-GWP Refrigerants

Speaker: Professor Steven Brown – International Institute of Refrigeration (IIR)

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15:00 – 16:00; Level 2 Seminar Room

Designing a building façade with parametric dynamic simulations

Speaker: Mr. Pedro Marques – Manager R&D Consulting, Boydens Engineering

After graduating from the Masters’ program in Electrical Engineering at University of Porto, Portugal, Pedro Marques introduce his first publication on the energy certification system in Portugal in July 2012. Since then, he’s been working at Boydens Engineering in Belgium as a Building Performance Consultant for projects mostly located in Europe and South Asia, with a special focus to the field of dynamic simulations. From April 2016, Pedro moves to Boydens Engineering Vietnam to work as Manager of Consulting, R&D Department.

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15:00 – 16:00; Level 3 Seminar Room

Dedicated Outdoor Air Systems (DOAS) for Green Buildings

The Green Building movement is driving the HVAC community to look at innovative solutions for reducing the energy cost and better IEQ. The ventilation and air conditioning system which is a key component in Green Building design is on the verge of a paradigm shift. This shift is providing designers opportunities to explore energy efficient designs. The new initiatives are aimed at improving health, comfort and productivity.

Dedicated Outdoor Air Systems (DOAS), with parallel terminal system, offers a migratory path from the single all-air variable air volume systems. By dividing and treating the latent and sensible load separately and efficiently, most of the moisture problems occurring in the building are avoided.

This divide and conquer concept offers an excellent choice to address IAQ, Humidity Control “at the source” and help buildings become green.

Speaker: Mr. Datuk Umang Sharma – CEO, Bry-Air Malaysia

Datuk Umang Sharma is Director & CEO of Bry-Air Malaysia, a US origin, global leader in Energy Conservation and Dehumidification, having manufacturing plants in USA, India Malaysia, China and Brazil. Datuk Umang has over 30 years of working experience in the field of energy and environment and has worked in Asia Pacific extensively.

He is an active member of ASHRAE and member of several Green Building Councils. He graduated in Mechanical Engineering and did his MBA from UK.

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Day #3: 20 April 2018 (Friday)

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09:30 – 10:30; Level 2 Seminar Room

Green building challenges and solutions for the selection of possible credits to achieve a target certification within a set budget

Speaker: Ms. Truong Thi My Hanh – Green Building Project Manager, Artelia Vietnam

Hanh have broad experiences in project management, tender executive as well as sustainable development after 8 years of working in USA and ASIA. She haved worked in green building projects after graduating from Virginia Tech, ranking the top 10 US universities for civil engineering.  She is specialized in sustainable development including green building, energy and environmental management. She is also a LEED Accredited Professional (AP) and a member of USA NSF-supported project (National Science foundation).

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09:30 – 10:30; Level 3 Seminar Room

Introduction to Ice Storage Systems

Ice storage systems are used to shift peak loads to nonpeak period, and reduce the operating cost of air conditioning systems. In the seminar, the classification of ice storage systems, configuration of chiller and storage, sizing ice storage systems, operation and control strategies are introduced. Finally, several examples are given to show how to design successful ice storage systems.

Speaker: Professor Li Xianting – International Institute of Refrigeration (IIR)

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11:00 – 12:00; Level 3 Seminar Room

Models and Tools for Simulating Well-Described and Not-So-Well-Described Working Fluids, Including in Vapor  Compression Refrigeration Cycles and in Organic Rankine Cycle Applications

Speaker: Professor Steven Brown – International Institute of Refrigeration (IIR)

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Organizer

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Show Dates

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Wednesday, 18 April 2018
Thursday, 19 April 2018
Friday, 20 April 2018

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Venue Details

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National Exhibition Construction Center (NECC)

01 Do Duc Duc Street
Me Tri Ward, Nam Tu Liem District
Hanoi, Vietnam

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