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Facilities Maintenance Course

(Operating & Maintenance)


40 Hours
Course Content

 CH 1: Introduction

 CH 2: Review of Engineering Basics

 CH 3: Mechanical Systems

 CH 4: Electrical Systems

 CH 5: Plumbing Systems

 CH 6: Water Treatment

 CH 7: Equipment (Laundry & Kitchen)

 CH 8: Civil Works

 CH 9: Maintenance Management
Facilities
Management

Soft Services Hard Services

House Keeping MEP

Landscape Civil

Pest Control Water Treatment

Security Equipment

Recreation

Course Coverage
Hard Services

Water
Civil MEP Equipment
Treatment

Painting pools Refrigerators


Mechanical Electrical Plumbing
Polishing Water Features Laundry
HVAC Power Water Supply
Kitchen
Carpentry
Fire Fighting Light Current Drainage
Mason
Lift & Escalator
Fire Alarm
Chute System BMS

Public IP Address
CH 2: Review of Engineering Basics
Review of Mechanical & Electrical Basics

 SI and English Units

 Valves
 Pumps
 Compressors
 Heat Exchangers
 Refrigeration cycle
 IC Engines

 DC & AC
 Single Phase & three phase
 Electrical Faults and Protection
 Power Factor
 Introduction to Classic control
CH 3: Mechanical Systems
HVAC:
Air Conditioning

 Air Conditioning: a system or process for controlling the temperature,


humidity, and sometimes the purity of the air in an interior, as of an office,
theater, laboratory, or house, especially one capable of cooling. an air-
conditioning system or unit.
Air Conditioning

Chilled Water Direct Expansion

Compression Absorption Package


Split Unit
Chiller Chiller Unit

Water
Air Cooled Mini Central
Cooled

Free
High Wall Concealed
Stand
HVAC:
Ventilation

 Ventilation: A balanced ventilation system usually has two fans and two duct
systems. Fresh air supply and exhaust vents can be installed in every room,
but a typical balanced ventilation system is designed to supply fresh air to
bedrooms and living rooms where occupants spend the most time.
HVAC:
Heating System (Boiler)

 Fire Tube Boiler: A fire-tube boiler is a type of boiler in which hot gases pass
from a fire through one or more tubes running through a sealed container of water.
Fire Fighting system:

 Fire Triangle
Fire Fighting system:

Fire Fighting

Water Systems Gas Systems

Sprinklers Hazel cabinets Hydrants Co2 FM200 Extinguishers


Lift & Escalator

 Traction Elevator: This elevator has ropes that pass over a wheel attached to an electric
motor located above the shaft. The main function of the ropes is to raise and lower the
elevator car. It can be used for both mid and high-rise applications and can travel much faster
than hydraulic elevators.
Lift & Escalator

 Escalator: An escalator is a moving staircase which carries people between floors


of a building or structure. It consists of a motor-driven chain of individually linked
steps on a track which cycle on a pair of tracks which keep them horizontal.
Chute System

 Chute: Chutes are in common use in tall buildings to allow the rapid transport of
items from the upper floors to a central location on one of the lower floors or
basement. Chutes may be round, square or rectangular at the top and/or the bottom.
CH 4: Electrical Systems
Power Network:
Power Sources

Power
Sources

Normal Backup Uninterrupted


Source Source Source

Transformer Generator UPS


Power Network:

 Circuit Breakers: A circuit breaker is an electrical switch designed to protect an


electrical circuit from damage caused by overcurrent/overload or short circuit. Its
basic function is to interrupt current flow after protective relays detect a fault.

Circuit
Breaker

MCB MCCB ACB


Power Network:

 Electrical Faults:

1- Short circuit: referring to a situation where a hot wire touches a neutral wire. A
“ground fault,” on the other hand, occurs when a hot wire touches a grounded portion
of your electrical system, such as the metal wall box or an appliance.

Short Circuit Protection:

1- Fuse

2- Circuit Breaker
Light Current:
Fire Alarm system

 Fire Alarm System Types:

Fire Alarm
System

Conventional Addressable Wireless


Light Current:
Fire Alarm system

 Fire Alarm: Fire Alarm System is designed to alert us to an emergency so that we


can take action to protect ourselves, staff and the general public.
Light Current:
Audio Video System

 Public IP Address:
Light Current:
Building Management System (BMS)

 BMS: A BMS monitors, supervises, controls and reports on smart building


technology systems. These systems may include access control, video surveillance,
fire alarms, HVAC control, programmable lighting and electric power management.
CH 5: Plumbing Systems
Plumbing & Drainage system & Irrigation system

 Water Supply Network:

Water Supply
System

Gravity Booster
System System
CH 6: Water Treatment
Water Treatment:
Swimming pools

 Skimmer Pool:
Water Treatment:

 Water Treatment:

Water
Treatment

Mechanical Chemical
(80%) (20%)
CH 7: Equipment (Laundry & Kitchen)
Equipment:
Cold rooms & Refrigerator

 Refrigerator: an appliance or compartment which is artificially kept cool and used to


store food and drink. Modern refrigerators generally make use of the cooling effect
produced when a volatile liquid is forced to evaporate in a sealed system in which it can be
condensed back to liquid outside the refrigerator. (134a)
CH 8: Civil Works
Civil Works:
Carpentry, Polishing, Painting and Mason

 Carpentry: Maintenance Carpenters are skilled tradespeople who carry out all
round maintenance. This includes tasks such as: refurbishments, fit out and de-fit
out projects, repairs to building façades and interiors, painting and patching,
replacing doors and door locks, and related ad-hoc maintenance duties.
Civil Works:
Carpentry, Polishing, Painting and Mason

 Polishing: Polishing is the process of creating a smooth and shiny surface by


rubbing it or by applying a chemical treatment, leaving a clean surface with a
significant specular reflection.
Civil Works:
Carpentry, Polishing, Painting and Mason

 Painting: Industrial maintenance paints are specially produced paints to protect


industrial structures and components. These paints are commonly used to control the
corrosion of steel structures of industrial plants; their roofs, platforms and
underground pipelines.
Civil Works:
Carpentry, Polishing, Painting and Mason

 Mason: MAINTENANCE WORKER (MASON) GENERAL STATEMENT OF DUTIES:


Performs masonry work; does related work as required. DISTINGUISHING FEATURES OF
THE CLASS: Under direct supervision, performs maintenance, repair and construction of
masonry work.
CH 9: Maintenance Management
Maintenance Management

 Maintenance Types:

Maintenance
Types

Corrective Preventive Predictive


maintenance Maintenance Maintenance
Maintenance Management

 Maintenance Types:
Maintenance Management
Assets Management

 Assets: An asset is a resource with economic value that an individual, corporation, or


country owns or controls with the expectation that it will provide a future benefit.
Assets are reported on a company's balance sheet. They're classified as current, fixed,
financial, and intangible.
Maintenance Management
Assets Management

 Assets Management:
Maintenance Management
Reports

 Utilities Consumption Report: Utility consumption reporting for electricity, gas,


water and carbon, comprises of data sent from metering devices over mobile
networks, via a data collector and aggregator, to a utility management platform.
The End
Open discussion

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