Course Syllabus
Fire Fighting System
1. Passive Fire Fighting
2. Active Fire Fighting
Electrical Supply System
1. Electrical Generation and Distribution
2. Electrical Layout
Telecommunication System
1. Introduction to Telecommunication System
2. The Installation of Telephone for Building
Mechanical Handling System
1. Elevator - Hydraulic
2. Elevator - Electric
3. Escalator
Natural and Mechanical Ventilation
1. Natural and Mechanical Ventilation
2. Air-conditioning system - Individual
3. Air-conditioning system - Centralized
Gas Supply
1. Gas Supply
1. Passive Fire Fighting
2. Active Fire Fighting
Electrical Supply System
1. Electrical Generation and Distribution
2. Electrical Layout
Telecommunication System
1. Introduction to Telecommunication System
2. The Installation of Telephone for Building
Mechanical Handling System
1. Elevator - Hydraulic
2. Elevator - Electric
3. Escalator
Natural and Mechanical Ventilation
1. Natural and Mechanical Ventilation
2. Air-conditioning system - Individual
3. Air-conditioning system - Centralized
Gas Supply
1. Gas Supply
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1 : What do you need to know about DQS204 - Building Services II?
A1 : This course covers topics on fire safety, electrical and telecommunication systems in medium-rise buildings. The syllabus also intends to furnish students with knowledge on mechanical handling, mechanical ventilation and air-conditioning and gas supply systems. It is designed to give students background knowledge on the topics and encourage students to observe the actual systems in buildings. It focuses on the installation, layout, procedures, and functions of the systems including related building regulations.
A1 : This course covers topics on fire safety, electrical and telecommunication systems in medium-rise buildings. The syllabus also intends to furnish students with knowledge on mechanical handling, mechanical ventilation and air-conditioning and gas supply systems. It is designed to give students background knowledge on the topics and encourage students to observe the actual systems in buildings. It focuses on the installation, layout, procedures, and functions of the systems including related building regulations.