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2-DAYS COURSE ON
“PROFESSIONAL COMPETENCY EXAMINATION (PCE) PART B
ON HYDRAULICS – PLUMBING AND SANITARY DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS”
HRD Corp Claimable
Registration Fee (inclusive of 6% SST):
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HRD Corp Claimable:
Approved Duration: 21/01/2022 - 24/01/2023 HRD Corp Serial No: 10001155792 Event Dates: 18-19 May 2022 - Postponed 25-26 July 2022 - Postponed 27-28 September 2022 Venue: Wisma IEM, Petaling Jaya, Selangor Time: 9.00 a.m. to 5.00 p.m. Speaker: Ir. Gary Lim Eng Hwa Organised by: IEM Training Academy Sdn Bhd (Wholly-owned by The Institution of Engineers Malaysia and formerly known as IEM Training Centre Sdn. Bhd) |
Introduction
The DESIGN of the Plumbing and Sanitary systems are an important consideration when a building is to be erected otherwise the built environment will face with perpetual problems of water leaking and having a smelly environment. From the design perspective it will provide the routes of the pipelines, the intermediate tanks location (applicable to high-rise), the tank capacity, the pipe sizes at each floor and pressure reducing valve (PRV applicable to high-rise) and many other design details.
Often the sanitary systems design have not been given sufficient consideration with the assumption that gravity will carry the soil and waste to the manhole on the ground floor. Under such circumstances if it has been poorly designed then remedial works will be expensive and will surely inconvenient the occupants.
Objectives
To understand the design aspects in Plumbing and Sanitary systems in a built environment.
Training Methodology
Classroom presentation and case studies and practical design illustrations
Who should attend
Engineers in particular graduates, Maintenance Technicians
Upon completion of this program, participants will:
1.Understand the basis to determine the cold water storage demand and size the transfer pump accordingly. This is in accordance to the SPAN Uniform Technical Guidelines.
2.Select the suitable type of pumping system to meet the water usage requirements direct or variable speed drive
3.Select the piping material amongst the many choices of plastic and metal.
4.Calculate the piping size for cold water in accordance to BS6700 standard methodology of Loading Units.
5.Know Rainwater Harvesting System (RWHS) GRAVITY feed concept to flush toilets to conserve treated water.
6.Take preventive measures to minimize the impact of water hammer to the pipe lines.
7.Determine the stack size of Soil, Waste, Vent (SWV) using Discharge Unit methodology and understand the constraints impose on branch discharge pipe in particular on the gradient to minimize blockage.
8.Understand the factors which contribute to smelly toilets and the solutions
9.Observe poorly installed plumbing and SWV systems which are preventable
About the Ttrainer
Ir. GARY LIM ENG HWA graduated as a Mechanical Engineer from University of Canterbury Christchurch New Zealand. He also holds Management Diploma from New Zealand Institute if Management Inc. He is also registered as FIEM, P.Eng, Asean Eng, APEC Eng, Int PE(My). He had over 20 years of manufacturing experience from various industries involved in these areas; Industrial Engineering (Work Study), Project Management, Maintenance, Production and Factory Management. His last 11 years of his working experience was with a multinational insurance company where he received further training in the area of Fire Engineering from an insurer perspective, started as the Risk Engineer and retired as the Risk Manager of the MNC insurer. He attended a course from HSB Industrial Risk Insurers at Hartford, United States of America on the Implementing The Concepts of Industrial Fire Control in August 1998.
Gary had conducted numerous risk management surveys of various industries from wafer plant to power plants. Currently, a committee member of the Building Services Technical Division and member of the Fire Advisory Board of the Institution of Engineers, Malaysia. He has a degree in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Canterbury, New Zealand and a Management Diploma from New Zealand.
He is a Professional Engineer Practicing Certificate registered with the Board of Engineers, Malaysia and a Fellow of the Institution of Engineers, Malaysia (IEM). He conducts courses regularly on the concepts and design in the area of Fire Engineering and Plumbing Engineering at all the IEM branches in Malaysia.
Course Outline
PAYMENTS (A) ONLINE BANKING We would be appreciate if you could arrange for payment via ONLINE BANKING (Please forward soft copy of payment advice):- Account Name: IEM TRAINING ACADEMY SDN BHD Account Number: 514169143176 Bank Name: Malayan Banking Berhad Bank Address: Jalan Sultan, 46200 Petaling Jaya, Selangor Darul Ehsan, Malaysia Swift Code: MBBEMYKL (B) CREDIT CARD Payment via CREDIT CARD, please charge to my credit card number below the amount of MYR ........................ Card Type: VISA / MASTERCARD Card Number: ............................................................................................ Valid Thru: ..................(month) / .................(year) Cardholder’s Name: .................................................................................. Signature: ................................................................................................... Date: ........................................................................................................... For any enquiries, please do not hesitate to email iemta@iem.org.my. |
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