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QF
Level: |
5
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QF
Credit: |
12
(one module)
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Pre-requisite: |
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Co-requisite: |
Nil |
Module
Aim(s): |
This
module aims at providing students with practical
and functional knowledge for planning and design
of cold/hot water supply systems and
sanitation/drainage systems for contemporary
buildings typically found in Hong Kong. Students
will develop practical skills for the planning,
design and applications on the piping systems,
equipment selection, installation, and operation
for and compliance with the relevant Ordinances,
Regulations, Code of Practice and Standards in
Hong Kong. In additional, the planning and
design of fire safety equipment, such as fire
hydrant, hose reel systems, and automatic fire
sprinkler systems, will be discussed in
compliance with the relevant Ordinances,
Regulations, Code of Practice and Standards in
Hong Kong in order to maintain the public and
occupancy safety.
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Objectives: |
On
completion of this Module, students are expected
to be able to:
1. design cold/hot water supply systems with the
associated fuel supply and gas supply systems by
applying the knowledge on the piping design,
equipment selection, installation, and operation
in compliance with the relevant Ordinances,
Regulations, Code of Practice and Standards in
Hong Kong to maintain health, safety, energy
conservation and environmental protection;
2. design sanitation and drainage systems by
applying the knowledge of system hydraulic,
fluid flow and practice, system integration from
water closet to building last manhole to city
drainage system;
3. plan fire hydrant and hose reel systems by
applying the knowledge on the piping design,
system integration from hydrant and hose reel
systems to stand pipes pressure regulations,
valve and tanks, and fire services inlets;
4. develop automatic fire sprinkler systems;
which include, foam, gaseous, drencher and
water-spray fire extinguishing systems; by
applying the knowledge on the piping design for
different architectural layout and ceiling
details, to the interpretation of codes and
regulations for sprinkler head layout; and
5. evaluate and develop fire detection and
alarm, smoke extraction and staircase
pressurization systems for fire services systems
by applying the knowledge on the system design,
operation and maintenance on the integrated
system function from fire, heat and smoke
detection to avoid false alarm.
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Assessment
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Assignment (20%)
• Mini Project (40%)
• Examination (40%)
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Course
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