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2013 Academic Prospectus

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Academic Prospectus

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INDEX

NO. ARTICLE PAGE

01.

MEP Centre

02

02.

Advantage

03

03.

Academic Programme

04

04.

Course Curriculum

05

4.1 HVAC

4.1.1 Mechanical Supervisor course ( HVAC )-International

Valid Certificate

06

08

4.2 Electrical 14

4.3 Plumbing

4.3.1 Plumbing Construction Management Course –

International Valid Certificate

17

19

4.4 Piping 25

4.5 Revit MEP 29

05. Programme Calendar 31

06.

Programme Enrolment

32

07. Placement Assistance & Administrative Office

33

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MEP Centre

In a global economic scenario that is constantly

evolving, individuals need to continuously reinvent

themselves and acquire the requisite competencies to stay

ahead. By imparting knowledge that has a blend of global

best practices and relevance to emerging economies, the

MEP Centre is committed to grooming future MEP leaders.

MEP Centre has consistently featured in the National Top

5 Training Institutes, in the annual MEP Curriculum

rankings. This ranking is based, among other factors, on

how MEP Centre students have fared in the Industrial

world after certification. For MEP Centre, the Education

has been growing with each batch. The MEP Centre has

associations to ensure that students gain industrial

exposure and have the opportunity to interact with

industry leaders, entrepreneurs, and faculty from some of

the world's leading business and MEP Industries. This

makes the MEP Centre one-of-its kind in India.

The industrial-academic linkage ensures that the

programme is relevant, international in perspective and

delivered according to industrial standards. In the last few

years, several dignitaries have visited and recognised the

MEP Centre as a centre for course curriculum. The MEP

Centre guarantees minimum career interruptions and

tremendous saving of opportunity costs through the

Academic Programme. In a short span of Programme,

students get a thorough understanding of the Industrial

Needs and are equipped to take on challenging roles in

some of the best companies in the world. Moreover,

students become a part of a growing network of over 3500

alumni who have started making a mark in their chosen

careers.

Founded by

eminent, efficient

and academic

leader from the

world of MEP, the

MEP Centre has

lived up to its vision

of becoming a

global leader in MEP

training and service

Segments.

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Advantage

The MEP Centre is strategically located to create

synergies between India, and the global business

environment, with a backdrop of MEP thinking and

practices from the West and the East. With a unique

perspective on the emerging markets, our programmes

enable students to capitalise on the opportunities of the

global economy.

Learning at the MEP Centre has a pragmatic

approach with a clear business focus, valuing individual

vision, intellectual discipline, and a sense of teamwork. A

high level of corporate input, through discussions and

workshops, stimulating business –academic partnerships

for teaching and research enable students and faculty to

maintain their edge in industry trends.

Best-in-Class Faculty

The faculty at the MEP Centre includes eminent

industry intellectuals with research and teaching

experience. The distinctive research of our faculty

members ensures that our programmes offer content that

is contemporary and global in its perspective.

Distinctive Programmes

The MEP Centre has a programmed focus on

managing business in fast-evolving environments, with a

strong emphasis on entrepreneurship, the impact of

technology on MEP, and managing the emerging markets

of India. We offer a unique Academic Programme, a

Executive Programme in MEP for Senior Executives,

Corporate Training Programme for Industries, short-

duration Executive workshops for middle and senior

management, and a Resource Fellowship Programme.

The MEP Centre works closely with its associate

Institutes and academic area leaders to create

contemporary programmes that blend core concepts into

the MEP context. The corporate-academia programme has

shaped the MEP Centre in three ways: it has ensured that

the content for our programmes is relevant and well-

timed, that it is international in its perspectives, and is

delivered at world-class standards.

Learning at the MEP

Centre has a

pragmatic approach

with a clear

business focus,

valuing individual

vision, intellectual

discipline, and a

sense of teamwork.

The MEP Centre

works closely with

its associate

Institutes and

academic area

leaders to create

contemporary

programmes that

blend core

concepts into the

MEP context.

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Academic Programme

The Academic Programme in MEP and Piping at the

MEP Centre are designed to find the leader in you and help

develop a strong base for your Technical skills. These

critical tools will help you face any challenge in your

career.

The Academic Programme provides the latest

practices and trends in MEP & Piping education with

the flexibility to explore different areas of interest.

Teaching methods include Industrial expertise,

exposure, simulations, group projects, and

independent work. Special emphasis is given to

team-based learning, to help students become

more effective team players and leaders.

Students are placed in pre-defined groups and all

efforts are taken to have students from diverse

backgrounds in a group.

A significant part of the MEP training experience

includes interactions with achievers from various

walks of life, who are invited to participate in

seminars, conferences and workshops. Students

acquire practical perspectives through interactions

with experts from various fields, who share their

challenges and draw upon experiences from their

organisations, industries, and markets.

At MEP Centre, you can look forward to busy

yourself with Executive Programmes, industrial

collaborative programs such as the Coffee with

experts, real time learning through the MEP

Resource Centre, Corporate-academia programme

and the other initiatives.

Students acquire

practical

perspectives

through interactions

with experts from

various fields, who

share their

challenges and

draw upon

experiences from

their organisations,

industries, and

markets.

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Course Curriculum

The core courses taught in the Academic Programme

cover the basics and fundamentals of MEP and piping

Industries. Students have a full-time course load of four

to five courses, in each of the four core terms. These

courses are taught by a combination of expert faculty and

those visiting from industrial segments. The following core

courses are being offered in every academic year:

Courses Available:

HVAC Designing & Drafting

Mechanical Supervisor Course ( HVAC )

Electrical Designing & Drafting

Plumbing Designing & Drafting

Process Piping Designing & Drafting

Revit MEP

Plumbing Construction Management Course

Academic Projects in all courses

Online Courses

MEP Centre also

offers Online

courses in HVAC

Design, Electrical

Design and Process

Piping Design

course designed to

find the leader in

you and help

develop a strong

base for your

Technical skills.

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HVAC Designing & Drafting

As per ASHRAE and ISHRAE Standards and Codes

Prelude to HVAC

Fundamentals

Modes of Heat Transfer

Sensible Heat and Latent Heat

Basic Components of Air-Conditioning and Refrigeration

machines

Basic Refrigeration System or Vapour

Compression Cycle

Pressure – Enthalpy Chart

Accessories used in the System

Classification of Air-Conditioning System

Window A/C

Split A/C

Variable Refrigerant Volume (VRV)/Variable

Refrigerant Flow (VRF)

Package Units

Central Plant Chill Water System

Categories of Air Conditioning

All air system

All water system

Air - water system

Direct Refrigerant system

Study of Psychometric Charts

Processes

Heating

Cooling

Cooling and Dehumidification

Heating and Humidification

Finding Values Using the Chart

Load Calculation

Survey of Building

Finding Temperature difference(ΔT) (Wall,

Glass, Roof , Partition)

Finding ‘U’ Factor (Wall, Glass, Roof, Partition)

Finding Ventilation requirement for IAQ

Load Calculations (Manually using E-20 form)

ESHF, ADP & Air Flow Rate(CFM) Calculation

Air Distribution System

Duct-Definition

Duct sizing as per Aspect Ratio

Finding Duct size using Ductulator

Calculation of Number of sheets for Duct

Gauge selection for Sheet Metal

HVAC Course

HVAC Course offers

core curriculum

covering with topics

like fundamentals,

cooling load & heat

loss calculations,

central heating

system design, air

distribution system

design, chilled

water system

design, chilled

water piping design,

commercial

ventilation system

design, kitchen

ventilation system

design, VAV system

design, equipment

selection with live

projects.

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Bill of Materials for Duct Network

Selection of Diffusers and Grilles

Duct Routing - Preparation of single line diagram

(SLD)

Preparation of Layouts (Double line Diagram -

DLD) as per SMACNA rules

Static Pressure Calculation

Selection of Motor HP

Selection Fan/Blower RPM

Hydronic System

Classification of Water Piping

Pipe sizing for chill water system

Pump Head Calculation

Selection of Pump

Air Conditioning Concepts

Fire Protection (Awareness)

HVAC software’s

XL sheet for Load Calculation

Duct sizer for Duct sizing

Pipe sizer for Pipe sizing

Psychrometry Software

Project Work

Two live projects have to be completed before

getting the certificate and Placement Assistance

HVAC Course

HVAC Course offers

core curriculum

covering with topics

like fundamentals,

cooling load & heat

loss calculations,

central heating

system design, air

distribution system

design, chilled water

system design,

chilled water piping

design, commercial

ventilation system

design, kitchen

ventilation system

design, VAV system

design, equipment

selection with live

projects.

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Mechanical Supervisor Course – International

Valid Certification

MS – I : Introduction to fundamentals of mechanical –

Refrigeration and Air conditioning :

This topic will provide the student with a better understanding of

the fundamentals of Mechanical Refrigeration and Air conditioning

systems, definitions, Concept and System Classifications,

Legends and Coding system, Basic Calculation, Thumb-Rules,

Load estimation. Fundamentals of duct design calculations.

Scaling and unit conversion. Source material for this module is

Chapter 1, 2 and 3 of the UMC – I Code and the UMC – I Illustrated

Training Manual.

Fundamentals, Modes of Heat Transfer, Refrigerant,

Vapour Compression Refrigeration System, Air Conditioning,

Psychrometry and Thermal Process

MS – 2 : Intro to Codes and Standards :

This topic will provide the student with a better understanding of

the development, roles and uses of codes and standards in the

construction industry. Source material for this module is chapter

3 of the UMC – I Code and the UMC – I Illustrated Training Manual.

MS – 3 : Architectural and Structural Coordination :

This topic deals with various architectural and structural

provisions to be made during the planning stage. Few selected

cases shall be discussed. Many standard text books in

architecture and engineering by reputed authors are available as

source material. Specific focus on Mechanical activities is

required. A site visit with the faculty is essential. Institute’s own

faculty can teach this topic.

MS – 4 : Mechanical Terminology :

This topic covers the terminology of the trade. Definitions for

most words can be found in a dictionary, but there are technical

or trade terms which take on a special meaning when used in

relation to mechanical. The purpose of this module is to define

those terms for the student. Source material for this module is

chapter 2 of the UMC-I code and UMC – I Illustrated Training

Manual. Understanding of mechanical terminology will provide the

student with insight in to the development of the art of

mechanical. A list of abbreviations associated with the trade is

included in this module.

MS – 5 : Ventilation Air Supply :

This topic will provide the student with a better understanding of

code requirements relating to ventilation air supply and exhaust,

evaporative cooling systems and makeup-air requirements. For

direct-gas-fired heaters, industrial air heaters, and miscellaneous

heaters.

Mechanical

Supervisor Course:

The objective of this

program is to train

and equip mechanical

Installation,

Commissioning and

O&M

Managers/Supervisors

to equip with code

based on education

programme for

imparting training on

latest knowledge in

the related codes &

standards applicable

to the mechanical

trade keeping in view

of the present and

future global industrial

requirements. So that

semi-skilled/skilled

man power of the

country may become

enable to compete in

the global market.

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Assignment 1:

Draw plant room layouts for a “Plant Room Facility Including air-

conditioning, heating and water supply system” with plans,

elevations and sections of a selected case for study. Give

dimensions.

MS – 6 : Exhaust Systems:

This topic will provide the student with a better understanding of

code requirements relating to environmental air ducts, product-

conveying systems, and commercial hoods and kitchen

ventilation. Product conveying ducts-classification. Motors, fans,

and filters. Environmental air ducts. Makeup and exhaust-air

ducts. Domestic range vents. Design of product conveying

velocities, duct clearances. Reduction of duct clearance with

specified forms of protection.

MS – 7 : Duct Systems :

This topic will provide the student with a better understanding of

code requirements relating to UMC Standard No. 6-2. Ducts and

plenums for cooling and heating systems, Ventilation and

exhaust, or product-conveying systems. Source material for this

module is chapter 6 of the UMC-1 code and the UMC-1 Illustrated

Training Manual.

Types and classification of ducts (metal and Non-metal ducts),

material used, and duct support system, Protection against Flood

Damage, Insulation of ducts, R value determination. Smoke

Dampers, Fire Dampers, and ceiling Dampers. Temperature

classification of Operating Elements, Use of Under-Floor Space as

supply plenum for Dwelling Units. Automatic Shutoffs and

more….

MS – 8 : Combustion Air :

This topic will provide the student with a better Understanding of

code requirements relating to Determination of Indoor

Combustion Air, Sizing of indoor & outdoor air opening, Standard

Method. Source material for this module is Chapter 7 of the UMC-

1 code and the UMC-1 Illustrated Training Manual

MS – 9 : Chimneys and Vents :

This topic will provide the student with a better understanding of

code requirements relating to this chapter shall govern the

venting of fuel-burning appliances. Source material for this

module is chapter 8of the UMC-1 code and the UMC-1 Illustrated

Training Manual.

Venting of Gas Appliances, Specification for venting, ventilating

Hoods, Design and Construction of direct-Vent Appliance,

Mechanical Draft systems. Ventilating Hoods and Exhaust

systems, Circulating Air Ducts and Furnace plenums, Type of

Venting system to be used in accordance with NFPA, BIS and Fire

code standards and more….

Mechanical

Supervisor Course:

The objective of this

program is to train

and equip mechanical

Installation,

Commissioning and

O&M

Managers/Supervisors

to equip with code

based on education

programme for

imparting training on

latest knowledge in

the related codes &

standards applicable

to the mechanical

trade keeping in view

of the present and

future global industrial

requirements. So that

semi-skilled/skilled

man power of the

country may become

enable to compete in

the global market.

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MS – 10 : Installation of specific appliances :

This topic will provide the student with a better understanding of

code requirements relating to the vented decorative appliances

and room heaters, Air-conditioning and warm-air heating systems

Source material for this module is chapter 9 of the UMC-1 code

and the UMC-1 Illustrated Training Manual.

This chapter is applicable primarily to non-industrial-type electric

or gas utilization appliances and installations. Plant room

installations of Heating Ventilation and Air-Conditioning Appliances

and Heat pumps. Central Heating Boilers and Furnaces,

Temperature-or pressure-Limiting Devices. Low-Water cut off,

Temperature Limit Controls, Steam safety and pressure-Relief

valves, Furnace Plenums and Air Ducts. Cooling units used with

heating Boilers. Clothes Dryers-Exhaust Ducts for type 1 Clothes

Dryers. Non-Recirculating Direct gas-Fired Industrial Air Heaters.

Prohibited Installations. Support, Clearance’s and access, wind

protection. Single and Multi floor installations, mounting on Non-

combustible Floor. Household cooking Appliances. Floor-

Mounted units. Mounting in commercial garages and Aircraft

Hangars.

Installations of : Incinerators, Open-Top Broiler Units,

Pool Heaters, Refrigerators , Room Heaters, Installations

in instructions, Stationary Gas Engines, Installations Inside

Buildings, Exterior –Installations, Power Plants.

Assignment 2 :

Using heat load estimate form, design and select HVAC

systems for a multi-story building and compare the BOQ

with actual values.

Or: Suitable topic recommended by trainer, Instructor.

Assignment 3 : Topic Presentation

Based on the topics covered in this semester, students can select

any topic; refer to codes, text books, professional magazines,

technical papers published and websites of manufactures and

make a presentation in 10 minutes. Students can work in a group

of two. The presentation shall be reviewed along with an external

examiner. Marks are assigned for both, the contents as well as

presentation.

Mechanical Education to Employment Program (MEEP)

Mechanical Supervisors (MS) Academic Program

MS – 11 : Steam and hot water boilers :

This topic will provide the student with a better understanding of

code requirements relating to Understanding of code

requirements relating to construction, installation, operation,

repair, and alteration of all boilers and pressure vessels. Source

material for this module is chapter 10 of the UMC-1 code and the

UMC-1 Illustrated Training Manual and more….

Mechanical

Supervisor Course:

The objective of this

program is to train

and equip mechanical

Installation,

Commissioning and

O&M

Managers/Supervisors

to equip with code

based on education

programme for

imparting training on

latest knowledge in

the related codes &

standards applicable

to the mechanical

trade keeping in view

of the present and

future global industrial

requirements. So that

semi-skilled/skilled

man power of the

country may become

enable to compete in

the global market.

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Ms – 12 : Refrigeration Systems , Cooling Towers :

This topic will provide the student with a better understanding of

code requirements relating to Understanding of code

requirements relating to refrigeration systems and cooling towers.

Specified in chapter 2 of UMC-1 code and ITM.

Refrigeration Systems, equipment, and devices, including the

replacement of parts, alternations, and substitution of a different

refrigerant.

Cooling Towers: Definitions, classifications, types and working of

different types of cooling towers, sizing, Selection, installation of

cooling towers for different applications.

MS – 13 : Hydronics Steam and Water piping :

This topic will provide the student with better understanding of

code requirements relating to Hydronics- Steam and water piping

source material for this module is Chapter 12 of the UMC-1 Code

and the UMC-1 Illustrated Training Manual.

Basic types of Hydronic systems Steam or hot water chilled water,

Classification: Flow generation (forced flow or gravity flow),

Temperature (low, medium and high), Pressurization (low,

medium and high), piping arrangement, plumbing arrangement,

Piping arrangements.

Hydronic systems may be divided into several piping

arrangement categories:

Single or one-pipe, Two pipe steam (direct return or reverse

return), Three pipe, Four pipe, Series loop

Classification Of Water Piping

Pipe sizing for chilled water & condenser water system, Fittings

used in the HVAC piping system Values used in the HVAC piping

system, Function of values, Openings for CHW piping passing

through wall, Sectional drawing @CHW pipe supports, Pump head

calculations, Selection of pump

Assignment 4

Prepare layout of sizing for internal and external (inside the shaft)

hot and cold water supply system including controls, for a

selected case of study.

Ms – 14 : Fuel gas Piping, Fuel Piping & Fuel supply :

This topic will provide the student with better understanding of

code requirements relating to the installation of fuel-gas piping

systems and fuel gas utilization equipment that are supplied with

natural gas; manufactured gas; liquefied petroleum gas(LPG), ;in

the vapour phase only; LPG air mixtures; mixtures of these gases

; and gas air mixtures in the flammable range. Source material for

this module is Chapter -14 of the UMC-1Code and the UMC-1

Illustrated Training Manual. Expert guest speaker can be requested

to cover this topic and more…

Mechanical

Supervisor Course:

The objective of this

program is to train

and equip mechanical

Installation,

Commissioning and

O&M

Managers/Supervisors

to equip with code

based on education

programme for

imparting training on

latest knowledge in

the related codes &

standards applicable

to the mechanical

trade keeping in view

of the present and

future global industrial

requirements. So that

semi-skilled/skilled

man power of the

country may become

enable to compete in

the global market.

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Ms – 15 : Process Piping :

This topic will provide the student with a better understanding of

code requirements relating to the installation of process piping in

or in conjunction with a building or structure or located upon the

premises. Source material for this module is chapter 14 of the

UMC-1 code and the UMC-1 Illustrated Training Manual.

MS – 16 : Solar Systems :

This topic will provide the student with a better understanding of

code requirements relating to Applications of technology and

systems to residential, industrial projects. Source material for this

module is chapter 15 of the UMC-1 code and the UMC-1 Illustrated

Training Manual.

Solar Thermal: This topic covers provisions required for a

centralized solar hot water system for multi-apartment buildings

with reference to pressure and temperature controls specified in

Chapter 15 of UMC-1 code and ITM and the USEC-1, Expert guest

speaker can be requested to cover this topic and more…

Solar Photovoltaic: This topic covers: Introduction to solar energy

and solar Photovoltaic systems. Understanding of the practical

applications of solar energy harvesting and utilization.

MS – 17 : Stationary Power Plants, Fuel Cells :

This topic will provide the student with a better understanding of

code requirements relating to Source material for his module is

Chapter 16 of the UMC-1 Code and the UMC-1 Illustrated Training

Manual.

MS – 18 : Standard, Reference Standards, Appendices-A, B, C

& D : This topic discusses Appendix A, B, C & D of UMC-1 the

students will gain greater understanding of UMC standard 2-2 and

6.2, standard 6-2 standard for metals. And UMC Standard 6-2

standard metal ducts. UMC standard 6-5 standards for installation

of factory made air ducts. Procedure for Gas equipment in

operation. Installation and testing of oil (liquid) or fuel fired

equipment.

MS – 19 : Introduction to Green Concepts:

Based on the need this topic covers introduction to alternate

energy systems, alternate cooling and heating systems, Non-

Conventional Energy sources and its application in green

buildings.

MS – 20 : Introduction to Product Listing Procedure :

This topic covers the need for introduction of third party testing

and listing of mechanical products including but not limited to

heating ventilation an Air-Conditioning products.

Assignment 5 :

Draw layout and sizing of integrated power plant and centralized

HVAC plant including cooling tower layout, for a selected case for

study.

Mechanical

Supervisor Course:

The objective of this

program is to train

and equip mechanical

Installation,

Commissioning and

O&M

Managers/Supervisors

to equip with code

based on education

programme for

imparting training on

latest knowledge in

the related codes &

standards applicable

to the mechanical

trade keeping in view

of the present and

future global industrial

requirements. So that

semi-skilled/skilled

man power of the

country may become

enable to compete in

the global market.

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Assignment 6:

Visit any HVAC work site and submit a report on observations and

recommendations based on the provisions of UMC-1

Project Work:

Students are allowed to select the topic of their project work

subject to approval of the scope by the faculty. Maximum 4

students can work in a group for a common topic. Students are

expected to visit the site, shops, etc. They can discuss the topic

with manufactures, owners, consultants, contractors and

mechanics. The project report comprising drawings, sketches,

photographs and description must be elaborate to cover the topic

in its entirely. The drawings should specify sizing: must

accompany appropriate design calculations and the report should

be hand written. The oral examination based on the project work

submitted. Shall be conducted in the presence of an external

examiner.

Note: Uniform Mechanical Code (UMC) book of worth will be given

free of cost

Course Duration: 60 days @ 3hrs a day

Batch Schedule: 6th of Every Month & 21

st of Every Month

( Institute remain closed on Sundays & Govt. Public Holidays )

Minimum Qualification Requirement:

Fresh Diploma/Graduate in Mechanical/ Civil Environment/

Architect or Basic Graduate

ITI with 1 – 2 years of work experience, PUC with 5 years of work

experience in relevant field

Mechanical

Supervisor Course:

The objective of this

program is to train

and equip mechanical

Installation,

Commissioning and

O&M

Managers/Supervisors

to equip with code

based on education

programme for

imparting training on

latest knowledge in

the related codes &

standards applicable

to the mechanical

trade keeping in view

of the present and

future global industrial

requirements. So that

semi-skilled/skilled

man power of the

country may become

enable to compete in

the global market.

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Electrical Design & Drafting

Fundamentals of Electrical Eng.

Types of electricity & Sources of electricity

Generation, Transmission & distribution of

electricity

Ohms law

Symbols Definitions, Terms & terminologies

Important formulas

Codes & Standards to be followed

Indian electricity rules.

National electrical code of India(NEC)

National building code of India (NBC)

Applicable standards issued by Bureau of Indian

standards (BIS)

Institute of Electrical & Electronics Engineers

(IEEE)

Regulations of local fire authorities

Requirements stipulated by Pollution control

Board for Noise, Air & Water Pollution

Electrical Equipment Selection & Sizing used in installation

Control devices, Measuring devices

Circuit protection devices

Transformers, Diesel generators

Capacitors, Bus ducts, Bus bars, Cables (HT/LT)

& wires, Motors & Pumps

Luminaries –General & Emergency

Isolators & socket outlets

UPS/Inverter & Battery banks

Earthing or Grounding, Lightning arrestor

Building Management Systems (BMS)

Means of electrical distribution for installation

Panels (HT/LT)/Switch Board/Motor control

centres (MCC’s)/Final Distribution boards (DB’s)

Cable trays, trunking or raceways, conduits &

underground Pipes (Concrete/PVC)

Major electrical loads used in the installation

Lighting load – Internal & external

Utility power load HVAC loads like Chillers,

AHU’s, FCU’s, Pumps, Fans etc. PHE & FF loads

like Water transfer pumps, Booster pumps, Fire

Fighting pumps, Jockey pumps etc.

Electrical Course

MEP Centre equips

students to become

a professional in

Electrical – Building

Services Industry.

We train in such a

way that the

industry will invite

you and offer jobs.

The Course

curriculum is

designed to provide

knowledge and

expertise in the

Design, Analysis,

Installation, and

Maintenance &

Testing of Building

Electrical Systems

per NEC & NFPA

Guidelines

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Electrical design calculations

Load & maximum demand calculation,

Transformer sizing calculation

DG sizing calculation, Short circuit calculation

Voltage drop calculation Capacitor sizing

calculation

Cable sizing calculation

Earthing Design & Lay out, Lighting calculation,

UPS/Inverter sizing calculation, Battery sizing

calculation

Lifts (Elevator) load

Computer & data centre (Server) loads for office

building

Cables Selection, Sizing and Cable Routing

Various design stages & Sequence of electrical design

procedure

Understanding the building plans, elevations &

sections.

Gathering specific data from the utilities

(Electricity board)

Understanding clients specific requirements

Assessment of the type of installation like

outdoor/indoor substation (Point of supply)

Preparation of basis of design which should

include the cost estimate.

Schematic design stage

Preparation of Load calculation to arrive

maximum peak demand Sizing of all Equipment,

cables, cable trays.

Electrical design calculations Preparation of

single line schematic of electrical distribution

system with metering options Preparation of

equipment layouts like Substation, plant rooms.

Preparation of lighting, small power, earthing &

miscellaneous layouts Preparation of technical

specification

Detailed design stage

Preparation of detail layouts including sectional

details wherever required Coordination with

other services like HVAC,PHE & FF layouts

Preparation of bill of quantities(BOQ) Issue for

tender

Construction design stage:(Generally this stage

is performed by electrical

Contractors Preparation of shop drawings based

on the tender drawings issued by

Electrical Course

MEP Centre equips

students to become a

professional in

Electrical – Building

Services Industry. We

train in such a way

that the industry will

invite you and offer

jobs. The Course

curriculum is

designed to provide

knowledge and

expertise in the

Design, Analysis,

Installation, and

Maintenance &

Testing of Building

Electrical Systems per

NEC & NFPA

Guidelines

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Electrical consultants for installation. After

installation the entire installation shall be tested

& commissioned with the respective authorities.

As built drawings shall be prepared and handed

over to client’s representative.

Project Work

Two live projects have to be completed before

getting the certificate and Placement Assistance

Electrical Course

MEP Centre equips

students to become

a professional in

Electrical – Building

Services Industry. We

train in such a way

that the industry will

invite you and offer

jobs. The Course

curriculum is

designed to provide

knowledge and

expertise in the

Design, Analysis,

Installation, and

Maintenance &

Testing of Building

Electrical Systems

per NEC & NFPA

Guidelines

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Plumbing PHE

Plumbing Systems

Fundamentals of Plumbing System

Introduction, Definitions, Concepts

Fixtures, Faucets and Fixture fittings

Wash Basin

Water Closet

Bidet

Bath Tub

Shower

Urinals

Kitchen Sink

Floor Drain

Design of Domestic Water Supply and Distribution System

Requirements of Water Supply System

Water Demand Calculations

Water Storage Calculations

Underground Sump(UGS) sizing

Elevated storage Reservoir(ESR) sizing

Internal Water Supply System

Direct Pumping System

Hydro-pneumatic system

Over Head tank distribution system

Design Procedure for Internal Water Supply

System

Flow rate(q) & Loading Unit(z) – From Probability

equation

Hazen Williams Formula for Head Loss

Calculation

Internal Water Supply Pipe sizing calculations

Pumping Calculations – HP/Watts

Number of Tapping to be connected in Bigger

Diameter Pipe

Material used in Internal water supply system

External Water Supply System

Number of Population served

Number of Fixtures served by Each Pipe

Design Procedure for External Water Supply

System

External Water Supply Pipe Sizing Calculations

Material used in External water supply system

Water Supply Schematic Layout

Design of Sanitary Drainage System

Requirements of Sanitary Drainage System

Types of Sanitary Drainage Systems

Single stack system

Single stack (partially ventilated) system

Plumbing Course

MEP Centre equips

students to have

opportunities as

Plumbing

Design/Project/Site

Engineer in the

Plumbing – Building

Services Industry.

The Course

curriculum is

designed to provide

knowledge and

expertise in the

Design, Analysis,

Installation,

Maintenance and

Testing of Plumbing

Systems per UPC

Guidelines.

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One Pipe System

Two Pipe System

System requirement for Internal Sanitary

Drainage System

Internal Sanitary Drainage Pipe Sizing

Calculations

Design Procedure for External Sanitary Drainage

System

External Sanitary Drainage Pipe Sizing

Calculations

Calculation of Slope by Manning’s formula

Calculating Depth of Inspection Chamber/

Manholes

Sanitary Drainage Schematic Layout

Design of Storm Water Drainage System

Using Continuity Equation, Manning’s Formula

and Rational Formula

Storm Water Drainage Pipe Sizing Calculations

Material used in Sanitary Drainage system

Introduction to the specialized PHE

Schematic Layout of Water Treatment Plants

Schematic Layout of Sewage Treatment Plants

Plumbing Drawings

Typical Floor Plan - Plumbing Layout

Toilet Plan & Elevations

Enlarged Toilet - Plumbing Layout

Toilet Fixtures Mounting Details

Enlarged Kitchen & Utility - Plumbing Layout

Water Supply, Drainage & RWP – Schematic

Fire Fighting Systems Processes

Fundamentals of Fire Protection System

Introduction

Definitions

Requirements of Fire Protection System

Fire extinguisher

Hose Reel

Dry Riser

Wet Riser

Down Comer

Yard Hydrant

Automatic Sprinkler system

Introduction to the Fire Detection Application

Design of Fire Protection Schematic Layouts and Pipe Sizing

Design of Fire Water Storage and Pumping Calculations

Project Work

Two live projects have to be completed before getting the

certificate and Placement Assistance

Plumbing Course

MEP Centre equips

students to have

opportunities as

Plumbing

Design/Project/Site

Engineer in the

Plumbing – Building

Services Industry. The

Course curriculum is

designed to provide

knowledge and

expertise in the

Design, Analysis,

Installation,

Maintenance and

Testing of Plumbing

Systems per UPC

Guidelines.

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Plumbing Construction Management Course –

International Valid Certificate

PCM-1 INTRO TO CODES AND STANDERS (2 HOURS)

This topic will provide the student with better understanding of

the development, roles and uses of codes and standards in

the construction industry. Source material for this course is

chapter 3 of the UPC-I code and the UPC-I illustrated training

manual Approval, AHJ, alternative materials, minimum

standards sewers required, industrial wastes, workman ship,

prohibited fittings and practices water conservation, protection

of pipelines and structures, water proofing, rat proofing,

hangers and supports, trenching, types of joints.

PCM-2 ARCHITEURAL AND STRUCTURAL COORDINATION (6

HOURS)

This topic deals with various architectural and structural

provisions to be made during the planning stage. Few selected

cases shall be discussed. Many standard texts books in

architecture and engineering by reputed authors are available

as source material. Specific focus on plumbing activities is

required. A site visit with the faculty is essential.

Local municipal laws relating to plumbing and basic

information on fire static water requirements. Spaces required

for various sanitary facilities, plumbing shafts, water tanks and

pump rooms, centralized hot water system,, coordination with

the architects. Structural parameters such as sunken and

toilets, location of columns and beams post- tension slabs,

importance of lead walls.

PCM -3 PLUMBING TERMINOLOGY (4 HOURS)

This topic covers the terminology of the trade. Definition for

most words can be found in a dictionary, but thre are technical

is trade terms which takes on a special meaning when used

in relation to plumbing. The purpose of these courses is

defined those terms for the students. Source material for this

course is chapter-2 of the UPC-I Code and UPC –I illustrated

training manual. Understanding of plumbing terminology will

provide the students with insight into the development of the

art of plumbing. A list of abbreviations associate with the trade

is included in this course.

PCM- PLUMBING FIXTURES AND FIXTURE FITTINGS (6

HOURS)

This topic will provide the student with a better understanding

of code requirements relating to installed receptacles,

Plumbing

Construction

Management

Course

This course certificate

is valid internationally.

The course content is

developed by Indian

Plumbing Association

(IPA) and IAPMO India.

Certificate: Certificate

will be issued by

Dhanush EnggServices

(India) Pvt.Ltd., IPA &

IAPMO.

Qualification: Any

Degree or Experience.

Job/Designation:

Plumbing Site Engineer

or Supervisor

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devices, are appliances that are supplied with water or that

receive liquid or liquid-borne wastes and discharges such

waste into the drainage system to which it may be directly or

indirectly connected. Source material for this course is

chapter-4 of the UPC-I Code and UPC –I illustrated training

manual.

Plumbing fixtures, water conserving fixtures , water closets ,

bidets, urinals, fluxing devices, lavatories, both/ showers,

kitchen sinks , water coolers, drinking fountain close watchers

mop sinks, overflow, strainers, prohibited fixtures, installation

standards, strainers, floor drains, floor soaps, location of

valves, hot water temperature, and table of minimum

plumbing facilities.

Assignment 1:

Draw the toilet layouts, plans, elevation suction of a selected

case for study. Give dimensions.

PCM – 5 TRAPS AND INTERCEPTORS (HOURS)

These topics covers the requirements related to proper

installation of traps and inter sectors in residential and

industrial settings. Source material for this course is Chapter-

10 of the UPC-I code and the UPC-I illustrated training manual.

Traps required, trap arms, developed length, trap seals,

venting to traps, trap primers, prohibited traps, building traps,

clarifiers, grease inspectors, sizing, FOG disposal, oil and sand

interceptors.

PCM-6 INDIRECT WASTE (2HOURS)

This topic covers the two forms of a discharge available for

indirect waste piping depending upon the nature of the

contents or systems served by the fixture, appliance or

equipment. Requirements for specific types of installations

and the proper methods to install indirect waste piping are

discussed. Source material for this course is chapter-8 of the

UPC-I Code and UPC –I illustrated training manual.

Air – gap, food establishments , sink traps, dish washers,

drinking fountains, waste receptors, sterile equipment,

appliances, condensers, chemical wastes, point of discharge

, venting. Introduction to pipe sizing.

PCM- 7 SANITARY DRAINAGE (6 HOURS)

This topic deals with the design of drainage systems based on

a single pipe fully vented arrangement and the requirements

of building sewer systems. This subject matter discusses the

Plumbing

Construction

Management

Course

This course certificate

is valid internationally.

The course content is

developed by Indian

Plumbing Association

(IPA) and IAPMO India.

Certificate: Certificate

will be issued by

Dhanush EnggServices

(India) Pvt.Ltd., IPA &

IAPMO.

Qualification: Any

Degree or Experience.

Job/Designation:

Plumbing Site Engineer

or Supervisor

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methods and material to collect, transport and dispose of

waste. Source material for this course is chapter-7 of the UPC-

I Code and UPC –I illustrated training manual. The two pipes

fully ventilated systems commonly used in India also

discussed. Demonstrations of various pipes manufacture

must be part of practical.

Preamble, Pipe material and jointing methods, Special joints,

fixture connections (Drainage), hydraulic jump, change in

direction of flow, T & Y fittings, clean outs , pipe grading,

fixtures below invert levels, studs relief, testing, building

sewers, testing’s, sumps and pumps, public sewers, sewage

disposals. Introduce DFU, sizing of horizontal and vertical

pipes.

PCM-8 VENTS (2 HOURS)

This topic covers need of vents and proper placement in the

drainage system. Source material for this course is chapter 9

of the UPC-I code and the UPC-I illustrated training manual.

Vent requirement, trap seal protection, material, vent

connections, flood rim level, termination, vent stacks, water

curtain and hydraulic jump, horizontal and vertical wet venting,

combination waste and vent system,cleanouts,venting of

interceptors. Introduction to vent sizing, sizing of combination

vents etc.

Assignment 2:

Prepare layout of internal and external (outside the toilet)

SWRV pipes and fittings of a selected case for study. If

possible, write pipe diameter.

Assignment 3: topic presentation

Based on the topic covered in this semester, students can

select any topic; refer to codes, text books, professional

magazines, technical papers published and websites of

manufacturers and make a presentation in 10 minutes.

Students can work in a group of two. The presentation shall be

reviewed along with an external examiner. Marks are assigned

for both, the contents as well s presentations.

PCM-9 STORM DRAINAGE (4 HOURS)

This topic provides the guidelines to collect/capture the storm

water and discharge it in a safe and efficient manner. Source

material for this course is chapter 11 of the UPC-I code and

the UPC-I illustrated training manual.

Plumbing

Construction

Management

Course

This course certificate

is valid internationally.

The course content is

developed by Indian

Plumbing Association

(IPA) and IAPMO India.

Certificate: Certificate

will be issued by

Dhanush EnggServices

(India) Pvt.Ltd., IPA &

IAPMO.

Qualification: Any

Degree or Experience.

Job/Designation:

Plumbing Site Engineer

or Supervisor

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Strom drain required, prohibited connections, sub

soil,drains,gutters/channels/scuppers, window areaway

drains, roof drains, strainers, leaders, conductors and

connections , symphonic drains,unground drains, materials,

traps required , prohibited installations, testing. Introduction to

sizing o channels, rain water harvesting.

PCM- 10 WATER SUPPLIES (6 HOURS)

This topic will introduce students to the potable and non-

potable water supply and distribution systems. Topics

discussed include potable water storage, potable water piping,

and drinking water treatment units. Source material for this

course is chapter 6 of the UPC-I code and the UPC-I illustrated

training manual. Demonstrations of various pipe

manufacturers must be part of practices.

Preamble , source of water , potable and non-potable water ,

reclaimed water , water storage , treatment, hot & cold water

destitution system , back flow prevention, air gap, cross

connection control, pipe materials and jointing methods,

pressure controls, unions, thermal expansion, types of valves,

installation and testing , disinfection, protection of

underground pipes , color codes and arrow marking. Introduce

WSFU sizing calculations.

PCM – 11 SOLAR HOT WATER (2 HOURS)

This topic covers provisions required for a centralized solar hot

water system for multi apartment buildings with reference to

pressure and temperature controls specified in Chapter 6 of

UPC – I code and ITM. Expert guest speaker can be requested

to cover this topic.

Introduction to solar water systems. System components,

panels, hot water tanks, electrical backup, safety measures,

auto controls, hot water supply and return systems, various

insulation materials , control valves, introduction to the other

methods of hot water generation.

PCM-12 GRAY- WATER SYSTEMS (2 HOURS)

This topic provides the student with an understanding of gray

water systems and reclaimed water systems. The system

introduced in this course provide for a safe method to use

waste water from lavatories, baths, showers and clothes

washers for underground land scopes irrigation as well as

reclaimed sanitary waste water (black water) to flush fixtures

that don’t need potable water for their use. Source material

for this course is chapter 16 of the UPC-I code and the UPC-I

illustrated training manual.

Plumbing

Construction

Management

Course

This course certificate

is valid internationally.

The course content is

developed by Indian

Plumbing Association

(IPA) and IAPMO India.

Certificate: Certificate

will be issued by

Dhanush EnggServices

(India) Pvt.Ltd., IPA &

IAPMO.

Qualification: Any

Degree or Experience.

Job/Designation:

Plumbing Site Engineer

or Supervisor

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Definition of gray water, specification and drawings, total gray

water discharge, soul absorption, holding tanks, valves and

piping. Reclaimed water systems, definition of reclaimed

water, pipe identification, installation, science signs, valves,

cross connections, inspection and testing, approved users.

Assignment 4:

Prepare layout of internal and external hot and cold water

supply system including controls, for a selected case for

study.

PCM -13 PUMPS AND HYDRO-PNEUMATIC SYTEMS (3

HOURS)

This topic covers various types of pumps for water supply,

heat exchangers, waste water dewatering and sewage.

Pressure boosting and hydro- pneumatic systems shall be

elaborated along with the accessories and controls. Refer part

II of chapter 6 of UPC-I and ITM. Expert guest speaker can be

requested to cover this topic.

PCM- 14 UPC-I APPENDICES (4 HOURS)

This topic discusses appendix K and L UPC-I. The student will

gain a greater understanding of (K) private sewage disposal

system, and (L) alternate plumbing systems.

(k) Where permitted, septic tanks, leach lines/leach beds.

Seepage pits, soil properties, interceptors, construction,

maintenance, industrial waste, location of sewage disposals,

approvals. (L) Engineered plumbing systems, WSFU and DFU,

drainage and vent systems, introduction to vacuumed

drainage, single.

Assignment 5:

Draw layout of external development comprising storm

drainage, underground sewer cold water supply, for a selected

case for study.

PCM-15 CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT (6 HOURS)

This topic covers various aspects of managing plumbing

installations at the site. Many standard text books by reputed

authors are available on the topic of “construction

management as source material. Specific focus on plumbing

activities is required. A site visit with the faculty is essential.

Institutes own faculty can teach this topic.

Plumbing

Construction

Management

Course

This course certificate

is valid internationally.

The course content is

developed by Indian

Plumbing Association

(IPA) and IAPMO India.

Certificate: Certificate

will be issued by

Dhanush EnggServices

(India) Pvt.Ltd., IPA &

IAPMO.

Qualification: Any

Degree or Experience.

Job/Designation:

Plumbing Site Engineer

or Supervisor

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Organization charts, inter –organization relations, co–

ordinations of other agencies, role of engg-in-charge, safety

and security, working at heights and confide spaces accident

reporting. Inventory, material ordering and stacking, testing,

record keeping, measurements and building. Time and cost

analysis. Specifications writing, resources planning, take off

quantities (BOQ), and cost estimates of few plumbing items.

Break down activitities, activity sequence and actively period

for few selected cases.

ASSIGNMENT 6:

Visit any plumbing site and submit a report on observations

and recommendations based on the provisions of UPC-I.

PROJECT WORK:

Students are allowed to select the topic of their project work

subject to approvals of the scope by the faculty. Maximum four

students can work in the group of a common topic. Students

are expected to visit the site, shops, etc. They can discuss the

topic with the manufacturers, owners, consultants,

contractors, and plumber’s .the project report comprising

drawings, sketches, photo graphs and description must be

elaborate ton cover the topic in its entirety. The drawings

should specify dimensions and the report should be hand

written. The oral examination based on the project work

submitted, shall be conducted in the presence of an externals

examiner.

Exam: You need to pass the exam conducted by Dhanush, IPA

and IAPMO to get the certificate, exams can be conducted at

Hyderabad, New Delhi and Thrissur

Plumbing

Construction

Management

Course

This course certificate

is valid internationally.

The course content is

developed by Indian

Plumbing Association

(IPA) and IAPMO India.

Certificate: Certificate

will be issued by

Dhanush EnggServices

(India) Pvt.Ltd., IPA &

IAPMO.

Qualification: Any

Degree or Experience.

Job/Designation:

Plumbing Site Engineer

or Supervisor

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Process Piping Design & Drafting

1. Fundamentals of piping Engineering.

Definition of Pipe and piping.

Application of Piping.

Introduction of process plants.

Differences between tube and pipe, and its

applications.

Piping Standards.

Line specification and its importance.

Pipe ends, joining types and application.

Pressure class rating.

NPS, DN and OD.

2. Valves : ASME Standards

Applications.

Operation.

Orientation.

Drawing symbols

Dimensions.

Pressure Drop.

Back flow.

Standards.

Selections.

Specifications.

Types of valve – Gate, globe, needle, ball, plug,

pinch, diaphragm, PSV, PRV, Butterfly, NRV,

Diverting, mixing, knife, blow down, flow control

valve, etc.,

3. Flanges

Pipe Flange

Joining methods

Stub- in.

Stub- on.

Stub-end.

Flange standards.

Applications.

Drawing symbols.

Dimensions and pressure class rating selection.

Types of flanges

Slip on flange.

Threaded.

Orifice.

Weld neck.

Socket.

Blind.

Reduced.

Lap joint.

Flange and.

Spades and sceptical blinds.

Piping Course

Piping course is the

complete

curriculum of

Pressure Piping

Code, upon

completion of the

training course the

participant shall be

a complete piping

professional. The

course curriculum is

integrated with

Process Plant

Layout and

Equipment, Oil &

Gas Pipeline Design,

Piping Stress

Analysis, Process

Piping Drafting,

Liquid Pipeline

Hydraulics, and Fire

Safety Piping.

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4. Fittings

Standards.

Dimensions.

Symbolic representations.

Applications.

Design concepts.

Specification.

Types. (900 LR & SR, 45

0 LR & SR.)

Bends - 1800 LR &SR, miter bends.

Branch connections – ss

a. Straight (Equal Tees, Unequal Tees).

b. Cross-Tees.

Reducers /Expands. (Concentric, Eccentric)

Olets (Weldolets, Sockets,Threadolets, Latrolets,

Elbolets,Sweepolets, Thermolets, Flageolets etc.)

Couplings.(Full, Half , Reducing, Unions)

Special fittings.(Traps, Expansion bellows ,

Expansion loops ,Strainers)

5. Gaskets

Types of gaskets.

Selection @ process fluids.

Specification.

Standards.

Types of flange facings.(Flat., Raised face,RTJ )

Flange face finishing.(Tangent grooves, Radio

graphics and Concentric gloves)

6. Isometrics Drawing generations

Drawing generations

Straight isometric.

Single rolling isometric

Double rolling isometric.

Drawings Extractions.

7. MTO’s.

Zero level MTO

Intermediate MTO

Finalized MTO

8. PFD and P&ID’s

Process Flow Diagram (PFD).

Piping and Instrumentation Diagram (P&ID).

Development of P&ID from formulae.

Symbolic representation.

Process flow.

Reading of P&ID (Line list, Equipment list.)

Development of piping diagrams with PFD and P&ID.

Instruments, loop diagrams, symbols.

Utility flow diagrams.

Piping Course

Piping course is the

complete

curriculum of

Pressure Piping

Code, upon

completion of the

training course the

participant shall be

a complete piping

professional. The

course curriculum

is integrated with

Process Plant

Layout and

Equipment, Oil &

Gas Pipeline

Design, Piping

Stress Analysis,

Process Piping

Drafting, Liquid

Pipeline Hydraulics,

and Fire Safety

Piping.

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9. General arrangement diagrams

Extraction of isometrics and MTO’s

Development of detailed diagrams

10. Pressure drop calculations

Straight pipes.

Valves, fittings and components.

Pressure Drop in

Liquid line.

Gasses lines and.

Multi fluid lines.

Fluid flow in pipe line.

Types of flows.

11. Pipe supports.

Importance of Supports.

Classification of supports.

Rigid.

Hanger.

Flexible and Restraints

Standards.

Span and specification.

Applications.

Representation.

Rigid (Shoe ,Saddle ,Trunnion, Dummy leg, Base

adjustment Support and Sleeper)

Flexible (Constant load, Variable Load)

Restraints (Guide, Roller, Anchor Supports.)

12. Pipe Racks (Design Concepts, Width and height

calculations, Spacing spans).

(Pipe arrangements, Process Pipeline, Utilities. Cable

Trays.)

13. Pipe thickness calculations. (Schedule Selections.)

14. Importance of Stress analysis. (Sustained Loads,

Occasional Loads, Expunction Loads.)

(Primary stress, Secondary stress, Peak Stress.)

15. Pump Head.

Pump head Calculations.

Closed System and Open system.

Design Concepts.

NPS Ha.

NPS Hr – Cavitation’s.

Applications.

Pumps Selection.

16. Pump Piping Basic. (All types of applications, Rooting

Concepts of Piping for a pump.)

Piping Course

Piping course is the

complete

curriculum of

Pressure Piping

Code, upon

completion of the

training course the

participant shall be

a complete piping

professional. The

course curriculum

is integrated with

Process Plant

Layout and

Equipment, Oil &

Gas Pipeline

Design, Piping

Stress Analysis,

Process Piping

Drafting, Liquid

Pipeline Hydraulics,

and Fire Safety

Piping.

Piping Course

Piping course is the

complete

curriculum of

Pressure Piping

Code, upon

completion of the

training course the

participant shall be

a complete piping

professional. The

course curriculum

is integrated with

Process Plant

Layout and

Equipment, Oil &

Gas Pipeline

Design, Piping

Stress Analysis,

Process Piping

Drafting, Liquid

Pipeline Hydraulics,

and Fire Safety

Piping.

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17. Plot Plan.

Equipment layout.

Piping Layout.

Preparation Of equipment layout- Factors

consideration, Battery limits and Bund walls.

Concepts.

Sample Layouts.

Importance.

18. Piping Layout.

Complete Design Concepts.

Pumps

Vessels

Racks / Tracks

Hazardous

Head Room clearances

Control Stations

Drain Pipelines

Vent Pipelines

Process Pipelines

Safety

Maintenance

Operation. etc.

19. Two Live Projects.

Piping 3D Modelling Software available

Piping Course

Piping course is the

complete

curriculum of

Pressure Piping

Code, upon

completion of the

training course the

participant shall be

a complete piping

professional. The

course curriculum

is integrated with

Process Plant

Layout and

Equipment, Oil &

Gas Pipeline

Design, Piping

Stress Analysis,

Process Piping

Drafting, Liquid

Pipeline Hydraulics,

and Fire Safety

Piping.

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Revit MEP

Introduction to BIM :

Building Information Modelling

Building Information Modelling for MEP Engineering,

BIM Software an overview

Revit MEP Basics:

Exploring the User Interface,

Ribbon Framework, Guidelines for Using the User

Interface,

About Building Elements, About Families,

Basic Drawing Tools, Basic Modifying Tools

Viewing the Model:

About Views, Creating Views,

View Properties, View Templates,

Object Visibility Settings,

About Section Views, About Elevation Views,

About 3D Views

Starting a New Project:

About Projects, Project Settings,

About Project Templates,

About Revit File Types,

Creating Project Templates,

Linking Revit Models, Linking Revit Architecture Projects,

About Mechanical Settings,

About Electrical Settings,

Importing and Editing DWG Details

HVAC Systems:

Creating an HVAC System,

Adding Mechanical Equipment and Air Terminals,

Creating and Modifying Ductwork,

Ducts and Duct Fittings, Duct Accessories,

An over View to Energy Analysis

Piping Systems:

Creating Hydronic Piping,

Pipes and Pipe Fittings,

Pipe Accessories

Plumbing Systems:

Creating Plumbing Systems,

Adding Plumbing Fixtures,

Adding Plumbing Equipment,

Plumbing Pipes and Pipe Fittings,

Assigning slope to the Drainage Pipes

Revit MEP

HVAC Course offers

core curriculum

covering with topics

like fundamentals,

cooling load & heat

loss calculations,

central heating

system design, air

distribution system

design, chilled

water system

design, chilled

water piping design,

commercial

ventilation system

design, kitchen

ventilation system

design, VAV system

design, equipment

selection with live

projects.

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Fire Protection Systems:

Creating Fire Protection Systems,

Adding Sprinklers, Pipe and Pipe Fittings

Electrical Systems:

Adding Light Fixtures, Adding Devices,

Modelling Cable Tray,

Adding Cables and Electrical Equipment

Families:

Introduction to Families,

Basic Family Creation tools,

Creation of families,

Duct Pipe and Electrical connectors,

Editing of Existing Families

Detailing and Drafting:

Creating Callout Views,

Working with Detail Views,

Working with Drafting Views

Annotations and Schedules:

Adding Tags, Adding Dimensions,

Symbols, and Text, Creating Legends,

Working with Schedules,

Collaboration:

Running an Interference Check,

Multiple Disciplines and Linked Files,

Interference report

Work sets and Work sharing:

Concepts of Revit Work sharing,

Creating the Central File,

Creating Work sets,

Understanding How Central and Local Files communicate,

Closing a Work shared Project,

Understanding Editing Requests,

Detaching a File from Central

Printing and Publishing :

Introduction to Printing,

Managing Print Settings,

Printing to PDF, Printing to DWF

Revit MEP

HVAC Course offers

core curriculum

covering with topics

like fundamentals,

cooling load & heat

loss calculations,

central heating

system design, air

distribution system

design, chilled

water system

design, chilled

water piping design,

commercial

ventilation system

design, kitchen

ventilation system

design, VAV system

design, equipment

selection with live

projects.

Duration: 60 hours

@ 2hrs a Day

Revit MEP

HVAC Course offers

core curriculum

covering with topics

like fundamentals,

cooling load & heat

loss calculations,

central heating

system design, air

distribution system

design, chilled

water system

design, chilled

water piping design,

commercial

ventilation system

design, kitchen

ventilation system

design, VAV system

design, equipment

selection with live

projects.

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Programme Calendar

At Hyderabad Branch

Process Piping : Every month 1st (10am to 4pm) & 16

th (10am to 4pm)

HVAC Design & Drafting : Every month 6th (10am to 1pm) & 21

st (3pm to 6pm)

Electrical Design & Drafting : Every month 6th (10am to 12noon) & 21

st (4pm to 6pm)

Plumbing PHE : Every month 6th (7am to 9am) & 21

st (7am to 9am)

Mechanical Supervisor course ( HVAC ) : Every month 6th (10am to 1pm) & 21

st (3pm to 6pm)

At Delhi Branch

Process Piping : Every month 1st (2pm to 6pm)

HVAC Design & Drafting : Every month 6th (10am to 1pm) & 21

st (3pm to 6pm)

Electrical Design & Drafting : Every month 6th (10am to 12noon) & 21

st (4pm to 6pm)

Plumbing PHE : Every month 6th (9am to 11am) & 21

st (11am to 1pm)

Mechanical Supervisor course ( HVAC ) : Every month 6th (10am to 1pm) & 21

st (3pm to 6pm)

At Thrissur, Kerala Branch

HVAC Design & Drafting ( Fast Track ) : Every month 1st (10am to 4pm) & 15

th (10am to 4pm)

Note: Institute remains closed on all Sundays and Public Holidays

These courses are available as E-Learning modules

For details register at

www.mepcentre.com/academic_register.html

or mail to

[email protected]

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Programme Enrolment

The MEP Centre helps you reinvent your career. If

you are looking for the catalyst that will help you switch

careers or enhance an existing career path, then the MEP

Centre is the right place for you. It offers you the

Academic Courses, which is unique, comprehensive and,

global in its outlook. If you have the drive and vision, the

MEP Centre can provide you with the experience,

knowledge, and skills you need to take your career to the

next level in the space of an academic course.

At the MEP Centre, we take in the best of applicants

who can contribute to the diversity of the class and

thereby, add to the overall learning experience. We look

to recruit students from a variety of backgrounds,

nationalities, education and work experiences, to create a

vibrant and diverse learning environment.

To be eligible for admission, you must meet the following

requirements:

3 Passport size photos

Government of India Issued ID Card (Passport or

Aadhar Card)

Address proof

Copies of Educational Certificates

We welcome you to the MEP Centre. For more information

or questions, please contact admissions at

[email protected] or Register at

www.mepcentre.com/academic_register.html

In competitive

markets that

increasingly resemble

a battle field, where

do you, a YOUNG

TALENT, find the

much desirable

shades of azure?

The answer, as every

MNC has

acknowledged over

the last decade,

points to a YOUNG

COUNTRY that also

happens to be one of

the most robust

economies in the

world. INDIA

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Placement Assistance:

1. Interviews will be provided across India & Abroad

2. Pre-requirement to get placement assistance will

be passing exam conducted, completing the project

work and submitting project report to faculty

3. Fresher’s CV would be shared with around 100+

clients

4. Candidates who fail in multiple interviews will be

counselled and advised to find areas of improvements

5. Will share client requirements via Facebook also

( www.facebook.com/mepcentre )

Administrative Office:

MEP Centre

2nd Floor, Lenin Building,

Bhagyanagar colony,

Hyderabad, AP,

India-500072

Training Campus:

MEP Centre

2nd Floor, H.No:6-3-788/A/0,

Durga Nagar Colony, Ameerpet,

Hyderabad, AP, India.

MEP Centre

D-251, 3rd Floor, Aggarwal Building,

Laxmi Nagar,

New delhi-110092.

MEP Centre

H.No: 19/217/01,1st Floor,

Kairali TV Building, BSNL Cottors Rd.,

Poothole, Opp:Merlin Hotel

Back Side of Railway Station

Thrissur, KERALA.

For Admissions:

Register at

www.mepcentre.com/academic_register.html

or mail to [email protected]

.

Careers Day

The Career Day is a

crucial opportunity

not to be missed.

Esteemed firms will

be attending this

event to recruit the

best students MEP

Centre has to offer.

This will be your

chance to make the

first leap into your

career path.