MEP (Mechanical Electrical Plumbing)

MEP stands for Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing. These are the three main systems used to design and construct buildings. Mechanical systems include heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC), plumbing, and fire protection. Electrical systems include lighting, power, and communications. Plumbing systems include drinking and utility water distribution and waste removal. The MEP engineer is responsible for the design and coordination of these systems to ensure they are safe, efficient, and meet the needs of the building’s occupants. MEP (Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing) training courses are designed to teach students the principles and procedures. Design, installation, and maintenance of mechanical, electrical, and plumbing systems in buildings. These courses typically cover topics such as HVAC systems, electrical wiring and circuits, plumbing design, and fire protection systems. The course may include lectures, hands-on training, and CAD (Computer-Aided Design) software training. The course can be taken in a variety of formats, such as face-to-face classroom training, online training, or self-paced study programs. Some of the courses are designed specifically for professionals who already work in the construction industry and want to expand their knowledge and skills, while others are aimed at people who are just starting out in the field. The length of an MEP course varies depending on the level of the course, some MEP courses can take just a few weeks, while some can take up to a year. The course may also lead to certification or licensure in some states and countries.

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MEP (Mechanical Electrical Plumbing)

  • Prelude to HVAC
  • Basic Components of Air-Conditioning and Refrigeration machines
  • Classification of Air-Conditioning System 
  • Categories of Air Conditioning 
  • Study of Psychometric Charts
  • Load Calculation.
  • Air Distribution System
  • Static Pressure Calculation
  • Hydronic System
  • VRF/VRV System
  • Air Conditioning Concepts
  • Ventilation systems
  • Fire Protection (Awareness) 
  • HVAC software’s 
  • Improving Employability Skills 
  • Plumbing
  • Plumbing Systems
  • Design of Domestic Water Supply and Distribution System
  • Design of Sanitary Drainage System
  • Drawings – Plumbing Layouts
  • The Other aspects
  • Employability Skills Improving
  • Electrical
  • General
  • Codes & Standards to be followed 
  • Electrical equipment’s and its application used in the installation
  • Means of electrical distribution for installation
  • Major electrical loads used in the installation
  • Electrical design calculations
  • Various design stages & Sequence of electrical design procedure
  • Fee: 40,000
  • Duration: 1 Month
  • Timing: 9AM-11AM, 11AM-1PM, 1PM-3PM, 3PM-5PM, 5PM-7PM, 7PM-9PM