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CLEAN ROOM DESIGNING COURSE

Who Should do this course ?

The course has b een designed for professionals and users in the Pharma, Electronics and Health care etc who wish

to enhance their Industry knowledge and professional capabilities in the design, construction and maintenance of

Clean Rooms.

Why do this Course ?


 Distinguish yourself from your peers, enhance your credib ility with employers & Clients‘
 Grow your industry Knowledge.
 Demonstrate your commitment to improve yourself, your work product & industry.
 Improve your options for b eing hired or promoted and to generate new b usiness.

Course Content :
 What is Clean Room? – Definition as per ISO Standards 14644-1 and Federal Standards 209 E.
 Cause and Effect Diagram
 Factors influencing site selection for Clean Rooms
 Sources of contamination
 Methods of controlling contamination
 4 important basics of Clean room
 Clean room terminologies and glossary
 Air flow pattern studies
 Parameters for clean Room Design
 Classification of Clean Rooms based on different parameters
 Understanding a Clean Rooms
 Types of filters used in Clean Rooms
 Filter testing
 Clean Room Air Velocities
 Filter Coverage Guidelines
 HVAC For Clean Rooms
 Different standards and specifications
 Human behavior in Clean Rooms
 Protocol for entry in Clean Rooms
 Building and maintaining of Clean Rooms
 Housekeeping of Clean Rooms
 Clean Rooms tests to be conducted
 Certification of Clean Rooms
ELECTRICAL DESIGNING & DRAFTING
 Introduction to MEP, Basics of MEP, Introduction to Electrical Engineering.
 Meeting the client’s needs, Understanding the codes and standards, Knowing the updates, Coordination
with other services, Software’s complying to the codes, Briefing design reports.
 Basics of Electrical, Fundamental theories of Electrical.
 Circuit classification, Making circuits, Points and power in circuits.
 Types of luminaries and lights, Selection of lights (Manual, CG lux, RELUX).
 Fan selection.
 Exhaust fan selection.
 Load schedule, Phase distribution, Load distribution schedule.
 Common area calculation.
 Cables-Types of cables, Sheathing and armor, Cable sizing for all systems, Voltage drop calculations by
BS, IS (Manual & Software).
 Circuit protection conductor sizing.
 Conduit types, Conduit routing, Conduit sizing.
 Cable trunks, Cable tray types & sizing.
 Circuit breaker types, Working, Rated current calculation, Breaking capacity (Short circuit analysis),
Intentional time delay.
 ELCB working & selection.
 Transformer principles, working, types, capacity calculation, general guidelines.
Capacitor bank, Principle, Benefits, Compensation requirement calculation, Capacitor bank cable & CB
selection.
 Bus Bar sizing.
 Panel Selection.
 Electrical parameters measuring devices, Selection and placement.
 Earthing types and design.
 Single line diagram.
 Solar Panel system design, associated cables & protection devices.
 CCTV system.
 Emergency lighting.
 Backup systems-UPS design, Generator Sizing, ATS & MTS
 Open area estimation.
 Lightning arrestor concepts, Requirement analysis, Design.

HVAC DESIGNING & DRAFTING SYLLABUS


 Introduction to MEP Services and Systems
 Introduction to HVAC
 Fundamentals
 Density, Specific Gravity, Specific Volume, Velocity, Temperature, Force, Work, Power.
 Energy: Kinetic Energy, Potential Energy
 Forms of Energy
 Pressure, Atmospheric Pressure, Vacuum
 Heat: Ton of Refrigeration (TR), Specific Heat,
 Sensible Heat, Latent Heat, Heat Flow
 Expansion and Contraction
 Thermodynamic Processes: Boyle’s Law & Charles’ Law
 Specific Heat of Gases
 Ph Value – Acidity / Alkalinity
 Corrosion
 Heat Transfer Coefficient
 Properties of Air
 Moisture or Water Vapour
 Relative Humidity
 Absolute Humidity
 Dew Point
 Specific Humidity
 Dry Bulb and Wet Bulb Temperatures
 Sling Thermometer or Pschrometer
 Heat Content or Enthalpy of Air
 Pscychrometry Chart
 Dry Bulb Temperature (DB)
 Wet Bulb Temperature (WB)
 Relative Humidity % (RH)
 Dew Point Temperature
 Moisture Content
 Enthalpy or Total Heat Content
 Specific Volume
 By Pass of Return Air
 Evaporative Cooling
 Method of using the Psychrometric Chart
 (Manual Method and Software Method)
 Refrigerants
 Introduction to Refrigerants
 Types of Refrigerants
 Properties of Refrigerants
 Examples of Refrigerants
 Refrigeration Cycle
 Vapour Compression Cycle
 Vapour Absorption Cycle
 Components and Basic Parts of Refrigeration Cycle
 Types of Compressors
 Types of Condensers
 Types of Expansion Valves
 Types of Evaporative Coils
 Air Conditioning Systems
 Non Central Air Conditioning Systems: Window AC, Split AC: Hi Wall AC, Floor Standing AC,
Cassete AC, Ductable Split AC.
 Centralized AC System (Chilled Water System) : Air Cooled Chilled Water System & Water Cooled
Chilled Water System
 VRV/VRF Systems : Variable Refrigerant Flow System / Variable Refrigerant Volume System
 Package AC System : Ductable Package AC
 Fans in Air Conditioning Systems
 Types of Fans: Centrifugal, Axial, Propeller and Tube Fans.
 Single Inlet Single Outlet Fans.
 Double Inlet Double Outlet Fans.
 Laws of Fans
 Types of Blades in Fans
 Classes of Fans
 Good Installation Practice
 Heating and Cooling Load Calculation
 E20 Method
 By Thumb Rule Method
 HAP (Hourly Analysis Program)
 Winter Load Calculations.
 Ventilation System
 Toilet Exhaust System.
 Kitchen Exhaust System.
 Car Parking Ventilation System
 Exhaust Fan Selection.
 Stairwell pressurization System
 Duct Designing : Types of Ducts, Material used in Ducts, Classification of Ducts, Shapes of Ducts, Aspect
Ratio, Gain or Loss in Ducts, Thickness and Gauge Selection for Ducts, Duct Fabrication, Types of
Insulation in Ducts, Materials used for Insulation, Vanes and Elbows in Ducts, Types of Joints,
Introduction to Plenum Box , Designing and Selection of Plenum Box, Grilles and Diffuser Selection and
Designing (Manual and Software Method)
 Duct Designing Method
 Equal Friction Method
 Velocity Regain Method
 Static Regain Method
 Chillers
 Introduction to Chillers
 Types of Chilled Water System
 Components of Chilled Water System : AHU’s, FCU’s, FAHU’s, Primary Pump, Secondary Pump
 Connections and Valves in Chilled Water System
 Refrigerant Pipe Sizing
 Chilled Water Pipe Sizing
 Dehumidifier Design and Selection
 Cooling Tower Design and Selection
 Expansion Tank Design and Selection
 BMS System
 Coil Design and Selection
 Pump Head Calculations
 ESP Calculations (Fan Selection)
 Introduction and Design of CAV and VAV System
 VRV System Designing
 Cold Storage Systems
 District Cooling Systems
 Building Management System (BMS)
 Passive Cooling System
 Desert Cooling System
 Estimation and Costing
 Clean Room Design
 Green Building
 Software’s in HVAC
 Drafting of HVAC Systems
 Project Workshop
 Site Visits
 Case Studies
Plumbing Design Syllabus

 Introduction to Plumbing
 Definition
 History of Plumbing
 Plumbing in India
 Role of Sanity Engineer
 Role of Plumbing Contractors
 Role of Role of Plumbers
 Maintenance
 New Technology
 Energy Conservation
 Conventional and Advanced System
 Aims and Objectives of Design
 Introduction
 Specialities in Services
 Objectives
 Drainage and Sewerage System
 System Design
 Achievement of Objectives
 Plumbing Hydraulics
 Introduction
 Density
 Viscosity
 Atmospheric Pressure
 Pressure
 Static Head
 Dynamic Head
 Flow under Gravity Conditions
 Flow under Pressure
 Water Hammer
 Plumbing Fixtures
 Definition
 Basic Requirements
 Materials
 Fixtures
 Flushing Systems for Water Closets
 Urinals
 Water Consumption
 Flush Valve
 Electronic Flush Valve
 Bed Pan Sinks
 Bidets
 Bath Tubs
 Showers
 Wash Basins
 Supply Taps
 Sinks
 Other Fixtures
 Videos on All the Fixtures
 Formulas used in Plumbing
 Mannings formula
 Reynolds number
 Darcy formula
 Chezys formula
 Hazen Williams formula
 Drainage and Waste Water Disposal
 Introduction
 Characteristics of Waste
 Special Wastes
 Waste Water
 Type of Drainage Systems
 Planning Toilet Layouts
 Pipes and Fittings
 Traps
 Role of Atmospheric Air
 Design Principles
 Soil and Waste Pipe Systems Above Grounds
 Special Applications
 Systems Selection
 Piping Installation
 Building Drainage
 Materials
 Rain Water Disposal
 General
 Planning
 Design Considerations
 Design of Rain Water Outlets
 Design of Gutters
 Water Supply
 Usage
 Requirement
 Population Projection
 Sources of Water Supply
 Recycled Water
 Water Storage
 Distribution System
 Simultaneous Demand
 Design of Piping Systems
 Design of Sump Capacity
 Design of Over Head Tank Capacity
 Selection of Pump
 Garden Water System and Fountain System
 Introduction to Garden Water System
 Design and Calculation of Garden Water Irrigation System
 Design and Calculation of Fountain System
 Hot Water System
 Introduction
 Hot Water Requirement
 Hot Water Demand per Fixture
 Hot Water Heaters
 Safety Features
 Individual Geysers
 Centralized Hot Water System
 Distribution System
 Piping Layouts
 Boilers
 Fuels
 Hot water Generation
 Insulation
 Auto Pneumatic System
 Auto Pneumatic System Calculations
 Corrosion
 Corrosion Phenomenon
 Types of Corrosion
 Factors affecting Corrosion
 Protection against Corrosion
 Water Treatment
 Chemical Characteristics
 Bacteriological Contamination
 Drinking Water Quality
 Method of Treatment
 Removal of Contaminants
 Dissolved Solids
 Softening
 Disinfection
 Domestic Filtration System
 Pumping Systems
 Need For Pumping
 Pumps
 Types of Pumps
 Power Required
 Pumping Systems
 Drainage System in Building
 Stack System
 Introduction and Design of Septic Tank
 Introduction and Design of Soak Away Pits
 Introduction and Design of Dispersion Trenches
 Introduction and Design of Manhole
 Specialized Services
 Emergency Systems
 Fixtures for the Disabled
 Laboratory Plumbing
 High Quality Water Supply
 Fuel Gas Supply
 Medical Gases
 Fire Suppression Systems
 Introduction
 Suppression Agents
 Types of Fire
 Suppression Systems
 Water Supplies
 Hydrant Systems
 Automatic Sprinkler System
 Planning and Coordination
 Planning
 Spaces for Services
 Interaction with Other Planners
 Interrelationship with Other Services
 Vertical Service Shafts
 Horizontal Service Ducts
 Underground Services
 Water Management System
 Plumbing in High Rise Buildings
 Rain Water Harvesting

Home » Fire Fighting


 Introduction to Fire System
 Classification of fire
 Fire Triangle
 Fire Extinguishers : ABC Powder based MAP 50, ABC Powder based MAP 90, Monnex, HCFC 123
Clean Agent, FE 36 Clean Agent, Ceiling Mounted – ABC Powder based MAP 90, Ceiling Mounted
HCFC 123 Clean Agent, CO2 -Squeeze Grip Type, CO2 -Valve Type, CO2 Aluminium Type, AFF
Foam, Water, Metal Fire Fighter SPM-PYRO, Hydro Pyroquell System, Greenmist, Watermist CAFS,
Fire Strolleys
 Automatic Sprinkler System
 Sprinklers
 Stairwell Pressurization
 Fire Stand Pipe System, Fire Hose Cabinets
 Fire Hydrants: Watermist Hydrant System: CF 2000, CF 3000
 Fire Pumps
 Fire Alarm Systems: Conventional Fire Alarm System, Addressable Fire Alarm System, Air Sampling
Detectors, Ancillary Equipment’s, Wireless Fire Alarm System, Standalone Fire Alarm System,
Marine approved Conventional Fire alarm System, Marine approved Addressable Fire alarm System,
Intrinsically Safe Detectors.
 Fire Suppression System: Micro Environment Suppression System
 Fire Fighting System in High Rise Buildings
 Foam System – FM200 (Water less Fire Protection System)
 Fire Suits : Fire Proximity Suits, Intense Fire Proximity Suits & Industrial Suits
 Evacuation : Escape Gear, System For Emergency Evacuation, Excellence & Emergency Lighting
System
 Security System : Pro Security System, CCTV Cameras, CCTV DVRs, Video Door Phone, Motion
Sensor Lights, Access Control Systems, Vigil Perimeter Security & Home Safety

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