Plumbing Systems Design (Cold & Hot Water Supply & Sanitary Drainage)

Plumbing Systems Design (Cold & Hot Water Supply & Sanitary Drainage)

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Description

Sanitary Drainage & Cold and Hot Water Supply Systems Design Course

Target Audience:

This course is designed for Mechanical and Mechatronics Engineers holding a Bachelor's degree, as well as graduates of technical and intermediate colleges (Diploma holders).

Course Objectives:

To enhance the trainee’s ability to link theoretical knowledge with practical, real-world applications.

To prepare trainees to effectively integrate into the professional work environment within the relevant field.

To strengthen teamwork skills and promote task distribution concepts among trainees.

To introduce trainees to the fundamental principles of sanitary drainage and building water supply systems (cold and hot), including their types, components, requirements, and all technical aspects related to design, installation, execution, maintenance, and the technologies used.

Expected Learning Outcomes:

The trainee will be able to identify different sanitary drainage systems.

The trainee will be able to distinguish between cold and hot water supply systems.

The trainee will be able to read, design, and interpret drawings related to these systems with ease.

The trainee will be able to understand system requirements and perform the necessary calculations according to international codes.

Training Program Duration:

30 training hours

15 hours for Drainage Systems

15 hours for Water Supply Systems

Tools and Training Methods:

Training material in English (with simplified terminology) provided as a soft copy, along with all necessary course files.

Images, videos, and short animations.

Real project AutoCAD drawings.

Various communication and presentation skills.

Language of Instruction:

The course content and communication will be delivered in Arabic. Scientific terminology will be provided in English when necessary. The course can also be delivered fully in English if required.

Main Topics:

Sanitary drainage and cold and hot water supply systems.

Preparing and reviewing architectural drawings in preparation for plumbing system design.

Introduction to international codes and references used in this field (IPC, UPC).

Overview of sanitary drainage and water supply systems and their main components.

Design requirements for sanitary drainage and cold and hot water supply systems, including preparation of related drawings.

A) Sanitary Drainage Systems

Codes and standards

Sanitary drainage systems (Black water and Wastewater):

Single stack system design

Double stack system design

Pipe sizing

Manhole layout

Sump pit design

Vent system:

Fixture venting

Pipe venting

Vent pipe sizing

Storm water systems:

Storm water harvesting

Applied project

B) Cold and Hot Water Supply Systems

Types of building water systems

Cold and hot water system types and components

Cold and hot water systems design and calculations, including:

Plans and drawings

Cold water tanks and hot water cylinder calculations

Flow rate calculations

Pipe sizing

Pump calculations (flow and head)

Hot water return system design

 

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Outcomes

Expected Learning Outcomes:

The trainee will be able to identify different sanitary drainage systems.

The trainee will be able to distinguish between cold and hot water supply systems.

The trainee will be able to read, design, and interpret drawings related to these systems with ease.

The trainee will be able to understand system requirements and perform the necessary calculations according to international codes.

 

Meet Your Instructor

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Khaled Altaslaq

Engineer
  • students 1
  • Sections 2
  • Lessons 14
  • Duration 30 H
  • Language Arabic
  • Certificate True

Course Syllabus

Chapter 1

Lessons

  • 1 - Lectures1
  • 2 - Lectures2
  • 3 - Lectures3
  • 4 - Lectures4
  • 5 - Lectures5
  • 6 - Lectures6
  • 7 - Lectures7
  • 8 - Lectures8
Chapter 2

Lessons

  • 1 - Lectures1
  • 2 - Lectures2
  • 3 - Lectures3
  • 4 - Lectures4
  • 5 - Lectures5
  • 6 - Lectures6