You will develop an understanding of the basic concepts of steam systems including terminology, properties of a system, analysis and design. After completing the course, you will develop an understanding of:
- Characteristics of steam
- Steam system types
- Terminal equipment in steam systems
- Steam system components, their function and location in the system
- Steam and condensate pipe sizing, support, and insulation
- Steam trap and condensate receiver sizing, selection and placement

This is an excellent course for anyone who needs information on design and analysis of steam systems. A basic knowledge of thermodynamics and psychrometrics, fundamentals of HVAC systems, and fundamentals of heating and cooling loads is assumed. The target audience is:
- Recent engineering graduates who need additional courses in HVAC&R topics to improve their on-the-job performance
- Engineers who have recently entered the HVAC&R field from other engineering disciplines Technicians who want to increase their knowledge and skills in HVAC&R
- Architects, construction and building management professionals, and others responsible for the performance of HVAC&R systems