Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing & AV-Tel-Data
In this series of Construction Project Management Fundamentals courses, you will learn how a building is put together -- from the ground up.
In this, our fifth of six courses, you will learn about thermal comfort, indoor air quality, the types and major components of a mechanical system, the purpose of HVAC controls, how plumbing systems function, domestic water, drain, waste and vent lines, common electrical terminology, components of the electrical distribution system, emergency and standby power.
You will also learn valuable information about components and construction sequence for a tele-data system, components and construction sequence for an audio-visual system, components and construction sequence for a security system.
In all of these Construction Project Management Fundamentals courses, you will learn about the sequence of construction and the relationships between all the different construction activities on site.
You will learn how a building is put together and how people work together to successfully complete a construction project.
Training Time
20 Clock Hours
Course Type
Lecture Based
Cost
$299
Learning Objectives
- thermal comfort.
- indoor air quality.
- the types and major components of a mechanical system.
- the purpose of HVAC controls.
- how plumbing systems function.
- domestic water, drain, waste and vent lines.
- components of the electrical distribution system.
- emergency and standby power.
Here is the course outline:
Welcome & Resources
Jan 1
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Topic 1: Thermal Comfort
Jan 1
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Topic 2: Indoor Air Quality |
Topic 3: Mechanical Heating, Ventilation & Air Conditioning (HVAC) |
Topic 4: Plumbing |
Topic 5: Electrical |
Topic 6: Low Voltage |
Course Completion Survey and Certificate |
Completion
The following certificates are awarded when the course is completed:
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CFC105-Certificate |