MET 53000: Facilities Engineering Technology

3 Credits

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William Hutzel

A study of the application of the engineering sciences and technology to the solution of problems associated with mechanical and electrical systems in buildings. Emphasizes commercial and industrial facilities. Identifying energy conservation measures for both mechanical and electrical systems and evaluating their economic impact are an important focus of the course.

Course MET 530 from Purdue University - West Lafayette.

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ME 53000
William Hutzel

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