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How MEP Systems Work in Buildings | Simplified Overview

  How MEP Systems Work in Buildings | Simplified Overview A building is more than just walls and structure—it’s a complete ecosystem powered by MEP (Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing) systems working together seamlessly. 📌 Mechanical (HVAC): Ensures proper ventilation, heating, and cooling through ducts, AHUs, and airflow systems—keeping indoor environments comfortable and healthy. ⚡ Electrical Systems: From distribution boards to lighting fixtures and cable trays, these systems power everything inside the building safely and efficiently. 🚰 Plumbing & Fire Protection: Includes water supply, drainage, vertical stacks, and pump systems—along with fire protection networks like sprinklers, risers, and fire pumps to ensure safety. 💡 Why MEP Matters? Well-designed MEP systems improve energy efficiency, occupant comfort, and overall building performance. Integration through BIM makes coordination smarter and execution smoother. 👉 Whether you're an engineer, architect, or proje...

In the HVAC field, understanding the essential formulas is not just an academic concept.

  In the HVAC field, understanding the essential formulas is not just an academic concept. It is an important part of design, estimation, and selecting the right solution for each project. That is why I created this design to summarize some of the most important HVAC formulas that are directly connected to real engineering work, such as: • Airflow Rate • Sensible Heat • Total Heat • Heat Gain / Loss • Fan Power • ACH • SHR • COP • Refrigeration Ton • Duct Friction Loss • Chilled Water Flow Rate • Cooling Capacity from Airflow These relationships help engineers understand the full picture of any HVAC system, starting from load calculation, then airflow and duct sizing, all the way to performance evaluation and energy efficiency. For me, the real value of these formulas is not only in memorizing them, but in knowing when and how to apply them correctly in real projects. If you work in HVAC, design, or estimation, which formula do you use the most in your daily work? #HVAC #Mechanica...

TOP 10 CYLINDER SAFETY RULES

  TOP 10 CYLINDER SAFETY RULES