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Course Outline

1. Introduction
2. Software learning
 AutoCAD
 Revit
3. Plumbing & Fire Fighting
1. Introduction to Plumbing Engineering
- Overview of plumbing systems and their importance in buildings.
- Historical perspective on plumbing.
- Plumbing codes and regulations.
2. Fluid Mechanics:
- Fundamentals of fluid flow.
- Pipe sizing and pressure calculations.
- Pump selection and operation.
3. Water Supply Systems:
- Sources of water supply.
- Water treatment and distribution.
- Fixture and equipment selection.
4. Sanitary Drainage Systems:
- Wastewater collection and disposal.
- Ventilation and air admittance systems.
- Drainage design and materials.
5. Storm water Management
- Storm water collection and management.
- Sustainable drainage practices.
- Rainwater harvesting systems.
6. Plumbing Fixtures and Appliances
- Types of fixtures (sinks, toilets, showers, etc.).
- Fixture selection, installation, and maintenance.
- Water conservation techniques.
7. Fire Protection Systems
- Fire sprinkler systems.
- Standpipe systems.
- Fire pump design and installation.
8. Pipe Materials and Joining Methods
- Common pipe materials (copper, PVC, PEX, etc.).
- Pipe sizing and material selection.
- Joining techniques (soldering, welding, threading, etc.).
9. Plumbing Codes and Standards
- Familiarity with relevant plumbing codes (e.g., IPC, UPC).
- Compliance and inspections.
10. Plumbing Design and Drafting
- Reading and creating plumbing drawings.
- Design software and tools.
- Project planning and management.
11. Energy Efficiency and Sustainability
- Green building practices in plumbing.
- Energy-efficient water heating systems.
- Sustainable plumbing design.
12. Health and Safety in Plumbing
- Safety protocols and precautions.
- Preventing plumbing-related health hazards.
13. Emerging Trends and Technologies
- Smart plumbing systems.
- Remote monitoring and control.
- Innovations in plumbing technology.
14. Project on Plumbing & Fire firghting
4.HVAC
1: Introduction to HVAC Systems
Overview of HVAC systems and their importance
Historical development of HVAC technology
Role of HVAC in building comfort and energy efficiency
Environmental considerations and regulations
2: Psychometrics and Air Properties
Introduction to psychometrics and air properties
Psychometric chart and its applications
Calculating air properties and state points
Understanding humidity, temperature, and pressure relationships
3: Heat Transfer Principles
Fundamentals of heat transfer
Conduction, convection, and radiation
Heat load calculations for HVAC design
Insulation and thermal resistance
4: HVAC Load Calculation
Determining heating and cooling loads
Factors affecting load calculations (climate, occupancy, lighting, etc.)
Sensible and latent heat calculations
Software tools for load calculations
5: Air Distribution Systems
Ductwork design principles
Types of air distribution systems (e.g., overhead, underfloor)
Duct sizing and layout
Pressure drop calculations
6: Heating Systems
Types of heating equipment (e.g., furnaces, boilers, heat pumps)
Selection and sizing of heating equipment
Combustion analysis and efficiency
Distribution of heated air or water
7: Cooling Systems
Types of cooling equipment (e.g., air conditioners, chillers)
Selection and sizing of cooling equipment
Refrigeration cycle and components
8: Ventilation and Indoor Air Quality
Importance of ventilation in maintaining indoor air quality
Ventilation rates and standards
Air filtration and purification
Energy recovery ventilation
9: Control Systems and Automation
Control principles for HVAC systems
Building management systems (BMS)
Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs)
Energy-efficient control strategies
10: Energy Efficiency and Sustainability
Energy-efficient HVAC design practices
Green building standards and certifications
Renewable energy integration
11: Codes and Regulations
Building codes and standards related to HVAC
Compliance with local, national, and international regulations
Environmental regulations and refrigerant management
12: HVAC Design Project
Hands-on project designing an HVAC system for a specific building or
scenario
13: Case Studies and Real-World Applications
Review of real-world HVAC design projects
Analysis of successful and challenging HVAC installations
14: Future Trends and Emerging Technologies
Emerging trends in HVAC technology
Smart HVAC systems and IoT integration
Sustainable and net-zero energy HVAC solutions
15.Project On HVAC

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