Mechanical Systems Design and Shop Drawing Basics
- ✓Quantity take-off and item costing.
- ✓Drawing HVAC, plumbing, and fire protection plans.
- ✓Preparing accurate project deliverables.
- ✓Practical shop drawing exercises.
Course Content
Unit 01: Introduction to Shop Drawing Basics0h
- Introduction
- Drawing Types
- Coordination_Void
- Coordination_Ceiling
- Approval
Unit 02: Design Review & Manual Drawing0h
- Design Component
- Design Check
- Manual Drawing
Unit 03: Piping & Ductwork Layouts0h
- Drawing Ground Floor Pipe Routes (1)
- Drawing Ground Floor Pipe Routes (2)
- Drawing First Floor Pipe Routes
- Drawing Second Floor Pipe Routes
- Drawing Third Floor Pipe Routes (1)
- Drawing Third Floor Pipe Routes (2)
- Drawing Basement Pipe Routes
- Drawing Roof Pipe Routes
- Drawing Supply Air Duct Routes for Basement (1)
- Drawing Supply Air Duct Routes for Basement (2)
- Drawing Fresh Air Duct Routes for Ground Floor
Unit 04: Firefighting Pump Rooms & Fire Networks0h
- Clarifying Openings on the Tank Wall
- Drawing Fire Pump Room (1)
- Drawing Fire Pump Room (2)
- Drawing Jockey Pump Sections
- Drawing Diesel Pump Sections (1)
- Drawing Diesel Pump Sections (2)
- Drawing Electric Pump Sections
- Drawing Pump Room Sections (1)
- Drawing Pump Room Sections (2)
- Drawing Fire Network for Basement Floor (1)
- Drawing Fire Network for Basement Floor (2)
- Drawing Fire Network for Ground Floor (1)
- Drawing Fire Network for Ground Floor (2)
- Drawing Fire Network for First Floor P1
- Drawing Fire Network for First Floor P2
Unit 05: Water Supply & Drainage Systems0h
- Drawing Cold Water Supply Network for Basement Floor (1)
- Drawing Cold Water Supply Network for Basement Floor (2)
- Drawing Hot Water Supply Network for Basement Floor
- Drawing Cold + Hot Water Supply Network for Ground Floor
- Drawing Cold + Hot Water Supply Network for First Floor (1)
- Drawing Cold + Hot Water Supply Network for First Floor (2)
- Drawing Cold + Hot Water Supply Network for Second and Third Floors
- Assembling Drainage Network for Basement Floor
- Drawing Heavy Drainage Network for Basement Floor
- Drawing Light Drainage Network for Basement Floor
- Drawing Drainage Network for Ground Floor (1)
- Drawing Drainage Network for Ground Floor (2)
- Drawing Drainage Network for First Floor
- Drawing Light Drainage Network for First Floor
- Drawing the sanitary vent network for the first floor
- Drawing Drainage Network for Second and Third Floors
- Drawing Stormwater Drainage Network
Unit 06: Elevation & Leveling for MEP Systems0h
- Determining Supply and Fresh Air Duct Elevations
- How to Draw a Section for the Corridor Area
- Determining Chilled Water Pipe Elevations
- Determining Firefighting Pipe Elevations
- Determining Drainage Pipe Elevations
- Determining Water Supply Pipe Elevations
Instructors
Engineer Michael Adel is a distinguished expert in mechanical engineering, combining theoretical knowledge with practical experience. He offers hands-on training that enables engineers and technicians to directly transform knowledge into applicable skills for real-world projects.
Engineer Michael Adel is a distinguished expert in mechanical engineering, combining theoretical knowledge with practical experience. He offers hands-on training that enables engineers and technicians to directly transform knowledge into applicable skills for real-world projects.
FAQ
Who is this course for?
The course is designed for mechanical engineers, technical office engineers, project managers, and building operations or facility management engineers who want to gain practical skills to work efficiently in a technical office.
Do I need prior experience to enroll?
No prior experience is required, but one year of practical experience in mechanical or HVAC fields, or participation in relevant academic or training projects, is preferred.
What technical skills are required?
Ability to use Revit for preparing executive drawings and panels, practical knowledge of Duct Sizer for air duct design, and basic skills in Excel.
Is the course theoretical or practical?
The course combines theoretical knowledge with practical application, including hands-on training in mechanical drawing, preparing executive panels, using engineering software, and preparing quantity documents and technical reports.