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2015 Spring CEU
Apr 19, 2024
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614 125 - Mechanical Systems
This course consists of the selection and installation of mechanical equipment necessary to fulfill the total design requirements of modern civil-structural technology. This course will study the various means by which these requirements are translated into operating systems of interconnected hardware. Systems analyzed will include various commercial plumbing systems (sanitary drainage, storm drainage, and fire protection systems) and HVAC (heating, ventilating, and air conditioning) systems. Prior to studying these systems, basic introductory information on such topics as the structural-mechanical relationship, physical considerations for mechanical systems, plumbing codes, plumbing specifications, plumbing fixtures, plumbing materials, and pipe drafting symbols will be studied. Students will produce mechanical systems plans, sometimes with accompanying schematic drawings, during each unit of instruction. These mechanical systems plans will relate to a small commercial office building.
3.000 Credit hours
36.000 Lecture hours
36.000 Lab hours

Levels: Credit Programs/Classes
Schedule Types: Lab and Lecture

Architecture & Construction Division
Architectural Technology Department

Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Programs:     
      Arch Structural Design

Prerequisites:
(Credit Programs/Classes level 614 100 Minimum Grade of D- or Credit Programs/Classes level 607 100 Minimum Grade of D-) and (Credit Programs/Classes level 614 164 Minimum Grade of D- or Credit Programs/Classes level 607 164 Minimum Grade of D-)

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