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Course Info

About this Course

This course is basically designed for Mechanical Engineering students. Mechanical engineering has a large scope of industries, ranging from aerospace, manufacturing, construction, oil and gas, automotive industry and many more. Generally, all of these industries have their own different plants. In each plant, we need to cover everything about the maintenance management, air-conditioning system, ventilation system, compressed air system, boiler system, fire-fighting system and the most important thing is occupational safety and health and all of these topics will be covered in PLANT ENGINEERING!

Course Syllabus

Introduction to Maintenance Management
1.1 Breakdown Maintenance
1.2 Preventive Maintenance
1.3 Predictive Maintenance
1.4 Maintenance of Mechanical Drives, Pumps, Bearings, and Oil Seals

Air Conditioning Systems
2.1 Systems and Operating Principle
2.2 Types of Air Conditioning and Application
2.3 Chilled Water and Cooling Tower Operations
2.4 General Maintenance Work

Ventilation System
3.1 System and Operating Principle
3.2 Types of Ventilation and Applications
3.3 General Maintenance Work

Compressed Air System
4.1 System and Operating Principle
4.2 Types of Compressors and Applications
4.3 General Maintenance Work

Boiler Systems
5.1 System and Operating Principles
5.2 Types of Boilers and Applications
5.3 13 Boiler Essential (Factory and Machinery Act 1967)
5.4 General Maintenance Work


Fire Fighting Systems
6.1 System and Operating Principle
6.2 Types of Fire Fighting System and Applications
6.3 Law and Regulations
6.4 General Maintenance Work

Industrial Safety and Health
7.1 Accidents and Their Effect
7.2 Types of Industrial Hazards
7.3 Overview on OSHA
7.4 General Duties of Employers and Employees

Frequently Asked Questions

Q1 : Does this subject easy to score?
A1 : Yes. If you understand the basic principles of each system.