Engineers Academy
Course Features
- Eligibility
- Duration
- Training
- Certification
CONTENT
Today is the world of architecture and building where complex buildingsare being erected day by day. Taller structures have even become the icon of development of a country. This answers the great importance given to construction related works and the huge demand for efficient and experienced workers in the field. In most developed and fast-growing countries there are huge demands for experienced Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing (MEP) workers on huge projects such as the construction of airports, hospitals, schools, shopping malls and such where central air conditioning system is applied. MEP Engineering deals with Mechanical, Electrical and Plumbing systems which have a vital role in the building industry. The mechanical part includes heating, ventilating and cooling systems often referred to as HVAC. HVAC design is the major sub-discipline of Mechanical Engineering based on the principles of thermodynamics, Fluid mechanics, and heat transfer. A Buildings heating, ventilation and the air-conditioning system create a climate that allows for maximum comfort by compensating for changing climatic conditions. An efficient HVAC Design Engineer must need to know how to make indoor comfort with operational savings and energy efficiency as well as how to create blueprints for projects using computer-aided design and drafting systems Electrical Engineering is the branch of Engineering science that specializes in the Electrical design, construction, and practical use of electrical systems
What you will learn
MEP Engineer is a single-level professional classification responsible for planning and design in the areas of mechanical, electrical, and plumbing (MEP) system including developing policies, standards, inspection procedures and evaluation of various projects. The mechanical aspect focuses on heating, cooling and ventilation (HVAC) and the electrical aspect focuses on providing power to all outlets and appliances. The plumbing aspect focuses on the delivery of water and the draining of waste water.
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Syllabus
FUNDAMENTALS
MODULE 1
- CONTROL AND COMMAND DEVICES
- BASICS ELECTRICAL LAWS
- CABLE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
- CABLES AND TYPES
- ARMOURED AND UNARMOURED CABLES
- SELECTION OF WIRING SYSTEM
- CABLE TRUNKING SYSTEM
- POP-UP BOXES, RACEWAYS (METAL &PVC), JUNCTION BOXES
- CIRCUIT BREAKERS (SFU, MCB, MCCB, ACB, VCB, GCB)&RULES AND STATUTORY REGULATIONS
Etc
MODULE 2
- MV AND LV ARCHITECTURE SELECTION
- ARCHITECTURE DESIGN PROCESS OF INDUSTRIAL AND TERTIARY BUILDINGS
- SINGLE LINE DIAGRAM AND FLOW DIAGRAM FOR CHOOSING THE ELECTRICAL DISTRIBUTION ARCHITECTURE
MODULE 3
- DESIGNING OF MV/LV DISTRIBUTION SUBSTATION
- TRANSFORMER SELECTION AND PROTECTION
- EMERGENCY SUPPLY, GENERATOR UPS AND BATTERYSELECTION AND DESIGN
MODULE 4
- POWER ALLOCATION PROCEDURE
- PREPARATION OF APPROVAL DRAWINGS FOR ELECTRICALINSPECTORATE
- AS BUILT DRAWING AND DEFECT REPORT
- PROJECT (INDUSTRIAL) STANDARDS IEC, IS, BS, DEWA
MODULE 1 HVAC
- Introduction to role of HVAC engineering in industry
Various job profiles, HVAC site ENG:
HVAC designing &estimation
HVAC sales & application eng; - Basics of A/C & classification
- Refrigerator cycle
- Vapour compression cycle
- Vapour absorption cycle
- Working of various A/C
Duct able split A/C
Packaged split A/C
MODULE 2 HVAC
- Design selection & estimation
- Heat load calculation
- Manual method Using HAP software
- Psychometric chart analysis & their use in design
- Dry bulb temperature
- Wet bulb temperature
- Introduction of various brand A/C catalogue
Unit selection from catalogue based on capacity
Constant fraction method - CHN fire design & size selection piping material
Piped diameter calculation
Introduction to PLUMBING
- Plumbing Fixtures
- Plumbing Standards
- Calculations for sizing of water tank
- Water distribution Piping & Calculation
- Hydro Pneumatic Systems
- Storm Water Drainage
- Recharge pits
Valves & fixtures
FIRE FIGHTING
- Basics of Fire Fighting
- Rules & Standards Classification of Hazards
- Fire fighting tank
- Types of sprinkler system
- Pumps
- Design Of fire hydrants