OVERVIEW OBJECTIVES WHO SHOULD ATTEND? After attending this course you will return to your job:- UndersLanding whaL Mechanical, FlecLrical and Fire sysLems comprises o Knowing how Lhe operaLion o each o Lhe sysLems work Learning Lhe dierenL Lypes o ways Lo mainLain Lhese sysLems 8eing able Lo eecLively read Lhe sysLems' drawing and layouL UndersLanding Lhe uncLionaliLy o all Lhe equipmenL and Lhe besL mainLenance pracLices 8uilding Managers, ConLracLors, ConsulLanLs and MainLenance Planners MainLenance Managers & Fngineers Mechanical & FlecLrical Foremen, Senior 1echnologisLs & 1echnical FxecuLives OperaLion Managers & Supervisors ArchiLecLs and 8uilding Developers ConsulLing Fngineers (Mechanical, Civil), ProducLion Supervisors and SuperinLendenLs ln Lhe workshop, you will learn and undersLand Lhe undamenLals o Lhe operaLions o mechanical, elecLrical and ire sysLems in buildings and undersLand how eecLive mainLenance and cosL eicienL meLhods or Lhese sysLems are imporLanL Lo Lhe company in business and Lechnical Lerms. ln addiLion, you will learn pracLical and applicable meLhods o mainLenance suiLed or your sysLems during Lhe case sLudy sessions where parLicipanLs will acquire hands on experience applying whaL has been learned or Lhe day. WORKSHOP OUTLINE Module 1 Introduction to Mechanical, Electrical and Fire Systems Module 2 Cold Water Supply System Requirements 2.1 Processing and distribution 2.2 Pipe connection to buildings and water metres 2.3 Internal distribution 2.4 Valves requirements 2.5 Water supply to high-rise buildings: Additional valves requirements Module 3 Hot Water Supply System Requirements 3.1 Centralised systems 3.2 Additional equipment requirements 3.3 Solar heating 3.4 Hot water storage requirements Module 4 Ventilation Requirements 4.1 Natural ventilation vs. Mechanical ventilation 4.2 Fan requirements and types of fans 4.3 Filters: Types 4.4 Ductwork: Data 4.5 Maintenance practices requirements Module 5 Air-Conditioning Principles and Practices 5.1 Systems equipment, operations, design requirements and health considerations 5.2 Maintenance practices requirements Module 6 Introduction to Day 2 Module 7 Low Tension Power Distribution System 7.1 Different types of distribution systems: Background, supply and local distribution Module 8 Short Circuit and Overload Protection 8.1 Short circuit protection: Bonding and grounding standards 8.2 Overload protection: Consumer unit (fuses, circuit breakers, MCCBs, ELCBs and MCBs characteristics and application) 8.3 Cables: Types of protection, cable rating and cable sizing 8.4 Lighting circuits: Three methods of adopting wiring lights 8.5 Power sockets: Standard circuits 8.6 Fixed appliances installation requirements Module 9 Electrical Building Installation Requirements 9.1 Three-Phase installation for: - Low-rise offices - Factory premises with and without power sub metres - High rise offices: Vertical busbar trunking layout - Commercial multi-storey buildings - Temporary supplies for buildings 9.2 Central heating wiring diagram 9.3 Extra low-voltage lighting 9.4 Installation testing Module 10 Fire Prevention and Protection Practices 10.1 Laws and requirements 10.2 Prevention methods 10.3 Maintenance practices based on technical specifications Day 2 Day 1 Workshop Schedule 8.30am Registration and breakfast 9.00am Workshop begins 10.30am Coffee break and networking 10.45am Workshop resumes 12.30pm Luncheon and networking 1.30pm Workshop resumes 3.15pm Coffee break and networking 3.30pm Workshop resumes 5.00pm End For more information/registration, please contact :