Plumbing Systems Design
- ✓Types of sanitary fixtures used in projects.
- ✓Creating water supply networks and determining pump capacities.
- ✓Components of wastewater networks.
- ✓Connecting drainage networks to manholes.
Course Content
Unit 01: Introduction0h
- Introduction to Health Equipment
- Classification of Health Equipment - Part 1
- Classification of Health Equipment - Part 2
- Identifying Contaminated Water Sources - Part 1
- Identifying Contaminated Water Sources - Part 2
- Types of Connections for Contaminated Water Networks
- How to Determine the Size of Different Water Tanks
- How to Determine the Filters and Pipes Used
Unit 02: Components of the Water Supply Network0h
- Pipe Classifications - Part 1
- Pipe Classifications - Part 2
- Valves in the Water Supply Network - Part 1
- Valves in the Water Supply Network - Part 2
- Calculating Water Flow Rates in Pipes
- How to Determine Pipe Diameter for the Water Supply Network
- Drawing the Pipe Network - Part 1
- Drawing the Pipe Network - Part 2
- Drawing the Pipe Network - Part 3
- Drawing the Pipe Network - Part 4
- Drawing the Pipe Network - Part 5
- Drawing the Pipe Network - Part 6
Unit 03: Water Supply Network Design0h
- Water Heating Systems for Buildings
- How to Design Water Heaters - Part 1
- How to Design Water Heaters - Part 2
- Drawing Hot Water Pipes - Part 1
- Drawing Hot Water Pipes - Part 2
- Drawing Hot Water Pipes - Part 3
- Designing Water Pipe Network - Part 1
- Designing Water Pipe Network - Part 2
- Designing Water Pipe Network - Part 3
- Designing Water Pipe Network - Part 4
- Designing Water Pipe Network - Part 5
- Designing Water Pipe Network - Part 6
- Designing Water Pipe Network - Part 7
- Designing Water Pipe Network - Part 8
- Determine the capacity of the heaters
Unit 04: Design of Pumps for Water Supply0h
- Central Water Heaters
- How to Design Central Water Heaters - Part 1
- How to Design Central Water Heaters - Part 2
- Water Network Pumps
- Explanation of How to Calculate Pressure for Water Pumps - Part 1
- Explanation of How to Calculate Pressure for Water Pumps - Part 2
- Calculating Pressure for Water Pumps - Part 1
- Calculating Pressure for Water Pumps - Part 2
- Calculating Pressure for Water Pumps - Part 3
- Calculating Pressure for Water Pumps - Part 4
- Calculating Pressure for Water Pumps - Part 5
- Explanation of How to Calculate Flow and Pressure for Hot Water Recirculation Pump
- Illustrative Drawings of Water Supply Methods for Buildings
Unit 05: Components of the Drainage Network0h
- Drainage Systems for Buildings - Part 1
- Drainage Systems for Buildings - Part 2
- Ventilation System Explanation
- Types of Traps
- Types of Ground Drainage Points
- Components of the Drainage Network - Part 1
- Components of the Drainage Network - Part 2
- Components of the Drainage Network - Part 3
- Components of the Drainage Network - Part 4
Unit 06: Design of the Drainage Network0h
- How to Design Drainage Pipe Network - Part 1
- How to Design Drainage Pipe Network - Part 2
- Drawing Drainage Pipes - Part 1
- Drawing Drainage Pipes - Part 2
- Drawing Drainage Pipes - Part 3
- Drawing Drainage Pipes - Part 4
- Drawing Drainage Pipes - Part 5
- Drawing Drainage Pipes - Part 6
- Drawing Drainage Pipes - Part 7
- Drawing Drainage Pipes - Part 8
- Drawing Pressurized Drainage Pipes
- Designing Drainage Pipe Network - Part 1
- Designing Drainage Pipe Network - Part 2
- Designing Drainage Pipe Network - Part 3
Unit 07: Design of Sanitary and Stormwater Drainage Networks0h
- How to Design Traps
- How to Design Inspection Chambers and Sumps
- Sump pit: How to Determine Water Levels
- How to Determine the Depth of Inspection Chambers
- Sump pit: How to Determine Depth
- Sump pit: Pressure Calculation for Pumps
- Stormwater Drainage Networks
- How to Design Stormwater Drainage Pipes
- Drawing Stormwater Drainage Pipe Network - Part 1
- Drawing Stormwater Drainage Pipe Network - Part 2
- Drawing Stormwater Drainage Pipe Network - Part 3
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, technicians in plumbing and sanitary systems, maintenance engineers, and building operations or facility management engineers.
Do I need prior experience?
No prior experience is required, but a basic background in reading and implementing sanitary plans or participation in academic or training projects is preferred.
What academic qualifications are required?
Applicants should be students or graduates in Mechanical or Civil Engineering, or a related field in sanitary systems.
Is the course theoretical or practical?
The course combines theoretical knowledge with practical application, including hands-on training in designing water supply and drainage networks according to local and international codes.
What technical skills are required?
Ability to use computers and office applications such as Excel, with basic knowledge of engineering design software like AutoCAD or Revit MEP.