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MEP SERVICES : INTRODUCTION

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PROJECT MEP HEADS

PROJECT ENGINEERS
MEP SERVICES : INTRODUCTION

SCOPES
 CONTRACTING - MEP PART
 DESIGN FOLLOW UP (WITH DC, CLIENTS AND CONSULTANTS)
 MATERIAL FOLLOW UP
 VENDOR AND CONTRACTOR FINALISATION
 UNDERTAKING VARIOUS MEETINGS
 WORK FOLLOW UP
 TIMELY BILLING
MEP SERVICES : INTRODUCTION

 All MEP works are sub-contracted to others.


 Sub-contractors’ works are being monitored
closely by our MEP Managers, Engineers and
Supervisors.
WORKS MANAGEMENT / FLOW - MEP
CONTRACTING ALONG WITH CIVIL

ORDER RECEIPT FROM CLIENT

DEPLOYMENT OF SKELTON MEP STAFF ALONG WITH CIVIL MOBILIZATION

PREPARATION OF DRAWINGS, BOQ AND BOM

FINALISATION FOR CONTRACTORS AND VENDORS

DEPLOYMENT OF CONTRACTORS

WORK SUPERVISION AND MANAGING BY OUR ENGINEERS


MEP : IN BRIEF
MEP DEALS WITH THE FOLLOWING BUILDING SERVICES :-

• MECHANICAL (HVAC)
• ELECTRICAL (HT, LT, ELV)
• PUBLIC HEALTH ENGINEERING
• FIRE SUPPRESSION / FIGHTING
• FIRE ALARM / PUBLIC ADDRESS SYSTEM
• SECURITY SYSTEMS {CCTV, SUPERVISORY CONTROL AND DATA
ACQUISITION (SCADA), AUTOMATIC BOOMS, UVSS, TYRE KILLER
etc.}
ELECTRICAL
 STANDARDS FOLLOWED :

 ENERGY CONSERVATION BUILDING CODE


 INDIAN ELECTRICITY RULES 1956
 NATIONAL BUILDING CODE OF INDIA PART -8 SECTION 1, 2, 5, 6.
SECTION - 1 LIGHTING AND NATURAL VENTILATION
SECTION – 2 ELECTRICAL AND ALLIED INSTALLATIONS
SECTION – 5 INSTALLATION OF LIFTS, ESCALATORS AND MOVING WALKS
SECTION – 6 INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION ENABLED INSTALLATIONS
 INDIAN STANDARDS – 41 TITLES
 NFPA - 72
 LIST OF APPLICABLE INDIAN STANDARDS FOR ELECTRIFICATION WORK

 S.No. STANDARDS TITLE


 (1) IS:732 - 1989 Code of practice for electrical wiring installations.


 (2) IS: 4648 - 1968 Guide for electrical layout in residential buildings.
 (3) IS:8061 - 1976 Code of practice for design, installation and maintenance of service lines upto and
including 650V
 (4) IS: 8884 - 1978 Code of practice for installation of electric bells and call system.
 (5) IS: 5578 - 1985 Guide for marking of insulated conductor.
 (6) IS: 11353- 1985 Guide for uniform system of marking and identification of conductors and
apparatus terminals.
 (7) IS: 5728 - 1970 Guide for short-circuit calculations.
 (8) IS: 7752(Part-1)-1975 Guide for improvement of power factor in consumer installation: Low and
medium supply voltages.
 (9) IS: 3646(Part-1)-1966 Code of practice for interior illumination: Principles for good lighting
and aspects of design.
 ( 10) IS: 3646(Part-2)-1966 Code of practice for interior illumination: Schedule of illumination and
glare index.
 (11) IS: 2672 - 1966 Code of practice for library lighting.
 ( 12) IS:10118(Part-1)-1982 Code of practice for selection, installation and
maintenance of switchgear and control gear : General.
 (13) IS: 10118(Part-2)-1982 Code of practice for selection, installation and
maintenance of switchgear and control gear.
 (14) IS: 10118(Part-3)-1982 Code of practice for selection, installation and
maintenance of switchgear and control gear: Installation.
 (15) IS: 10118(Part-4)-1982 Code of practice for selection, installation and
maintenance of switchgear and control gear: Maintenance.
 (16) IS : 2309 - 1989 Code of practice for the protection and allied structures
against lightning.
 (17) IS: 3043 - 1987 Code of practice for earthing.
 (18) IS: 5216(Part-1)-1982 Guide for safety procedures and practices in electrical
work: General.
 (19) IS:4237 - 1983 General requirements for switchgear and control gear
for voltages not exceeding 1000 V AC or 1200 V DC
 (20) IS: 6875(Part-1)-1973 Control switches (switching devices for control and
auxiliary circuits including contractor relays) for voltages upto and including 1000 V AC
and 1200 DC : General requirements and tests.
 (21) IS:4064(Part-1)-1978 Air break switches, air break dis-connectors, air-break switch
disconnectors and fuse-combination units for voltages not exceeding 1000 V AC or 1200 DC : General
requirements.
 (22) IS: 8828 - 1978 Miniature air break circuit breakers for voltages not exceeding 1000 volt.
 (23) IS:13032 - 1991 Miniature circuit breaker boards for voltages upto and including 1000 volts AC.
 (24) IS:12640 - 1988 Residua current operated circuit breakers.
 (25) IS:2959 - 1985 Contactors for voltages not exceeding 1000 V AC or 1200 V DC.
 (26) IS:8623(Part-1)-1977 Factory built assemblies of switchgear and control gear for voltages upto
and including 1000 V AC and 1200 V DC: General requirements.
 (27) IS:8623(Part-2)-1980 Factory assemblies of switchgear and control gear for voltages upto and
including 1000 V AC and 1200 V DC : Particular requirements for busbar trunking system (busways).
 (28) IS:694 - 1990 PVC Insulated cables for working voltages upto and including 1100 V.
 (29) IS:1554(Part-1)-1988 PVC insulated (heavy duty) electric cables :For working voltages upto and
including 1100 V.
 (30) IS:3961 (Part-5)-1968 Recommended current ratings for cables: PVC insulated light duty
cables.
 (31) IS:9537(Part-1)-1980 Conduits for electrical installations :General requirements.
 (32) IS:9537(Part-2)-1981 Conduits for electrical installations Rigid steel
conduits.
 (33) IS:3480 - 1966 Flexible steel conduits for electrical wiring.
 (34) IS:2667 - 1988 Fittings for rigid steel conduits for electrical wiring. (35)
IS:3837 - 1976 Accessories for rigid steel conduits for electrical wiring.
 (36) IS: 5133(Part-1)-1969 Boxes for enclosure of electrical accessories
:Steel and cast iron boxes.
 (37) IS: 371 - 1979 Ceiling roses.
 (38) IS: 3854 - 1988 Switches for domestic and similar purposes.
 (39) IS: 4615 - 1968 Switch socket outlets (non-interlocking type).
 (40) IS: 4160 - 1967 Interlocking switch socket outlet.
 (41) IS:1293 - 1988 Plugs and socket outlets of rated voltage upto and
including 250 volts and rated current upto and including 16 amperes.
GENERAL INTRODUCTION AND
FAMILIARISATION OF BASICS
 OHM’S LAW
 CONDUCTORS
 INSULATORS
 RESISTANCE
 FARADAY’S LAWS
 GENERATOR
 MOTOR
 TRANSFORMER (E1/N1 = E2/N2)
ELECTRICAL

EXTRA LOW EXTRA HIGH


MEDIUM VOLTAGE VOLTAGE ( > 230
VOLTAGE (<70 V) (1000 V TO 35 KV) KV)

LOW VOLTAGE HIGH VOLTAGE ( >35


(UPTO 1000 V) KV TO 230 KV)
ELECTRICAL
EXTRA LOW VOLTAGE SYSTEMS

Fire Alarm / Public Address System.


CCTV – Close Circuit Television. The signals are recorded, but
not distributed. This system is mainly used for security and
surveillance (Camera, Recording Devices, monitor and
associated cabling are the parts).
ACS – Access Control Systems – Various types are being used.
Chip Based (RFID Cards – Radis Frequency Identification), Pass
word based, Biometric type etc.
Security Devices (Both ELV and LV system) (will be discussed
at the end)
ELECTRICAL
SECURITY SYSTEM
• BOOM BARRIERS
• CRASH BARRIERS
• UNDER VEHICLE SURVEILLANCE SYSTEM (UVSS)
• CCTV CAMERAS
• TYRE BUSTERS
• ACS (ACCESS CONTROL SYSTEM
DOORFRAME METAL DETECTORS
HAND HELD METAL DETECTORS
TURNSTILES
BIOMETRIC SYSTEM
BAGGAGE SCANNERS
AUTOMATIC VEHICLE NUMBER PLATE RECOGNITION
SCADA

 SUPERVISORY CONTROL AND DATA ACQUISITION (SCADA)


(Supervisory computers, Remote terminal units, Programmable logic
controllers, Communication infrastructure, Human-machine interface like
biometric systems, Tripod Trustles etc.).
ELECTRICAL
LOW VOLTAGE SYSTEM

 INTERNAL ELECRICAL SYSTEM


LV : Lighting, Fans, other house hold equipment, Computers,
Heaters, etc.
ELV : CCTV, ACS, Fire Alarm, Public Address Systems, etc.

 EXTERNAL ELECRICAL SYSTEM


External Lighting, Pumps, WTP, STP, Sub Station, Transformers,
Generators etc.
ELECTRICAL
• INTERNAL ELECRICAL SYSTEM (Control and Power Circuits and
Earthing)
ELECTRICAL

 General Information
 MCB – Miniature Circuit Breaker – It functions by
interrupting the stability of electrical flow through the
circuit once an error is detected. In simple conditions
this circuit breaker is a switch which routinely turns off
when the current flows through it and passes the
maximum acceptable limit. Generally, these are
designed to guard against over current and overheating.
The normal current rating is ranges from 0.5-63 A.
ELECTRICAL
 General Information
 MCCB – Molded Case Circuit Breaker - The MCCB is used to
control electric energy in distribution network and is having
short circuit and overload protection. This circuit Breaker is
an electromechanical device which guards a circuit from short
circuit and over current. They offer short circuit and over
current protection for circuits ranges from 63 Amps-3000
Amps. The primary functions of MCCB is to give a means to
manually open a circuit, automatically open a circuit under
short circuit or overload conditions. In an electrical circuit,
the over current may result faulty design
ELECTRICAL

 ELCB : The Earth Leakage Circuit Breaker is used to


protect the circuit from the electrical leakage. When
someone gets an electric shock, then this circuit
breaker cuts off the power in 0.1 sec for protecting the
personal safety and avoiding the gear from the circuit
against short circuit and overload. This circuit breaker
connects the phase, earth wire and neutral. This is
voltage sensing CB. A voltage sensing ELCB doesn’t
detect fault currents from human or animal to the
earth.
ELECTRICAL

 RCCB - Residual Current Circuit Breaker - Both


wires phase and neutral are connected through
RCCB. This type of circuit breaker is used in
situations where there is a sudden shock or
fault happening in the circuit. This is current
sensing CB.
ELECTRICAL

 CABLES / BUS DUCTS


 SWITCHES/ SOCKETS
 DISTRIBUTION BOXES
 METERING PANELS
 FIXTURES
 SPECIAL APPLIANCES
 EARTHING
 LIGHTNING ARRESTOR
 TRANSFORMER
 GENERATOR
 HT PANEL
 LT PANEL
TYPES OF CABLES
 HT CABLES
 LT CABLES
 FIRE SURVIVAL CABLES
 MINING CABLES (USED FOR MINING, DRILLING, ETC.) OTHER TYPES
 AIRFIELD LIGHTING CABLES • ARMOURED
 FLEXIBLE MULTI CORE CABLES
• UNARMOURED
 FLAT SUBMERSIBLE CABLES
 HOUSE WIRING CABLES • SINGLE CORE
• MULTI-STRAND TYPE
 UNSHEILDED TWISTED PAIR CABLES
 SHIELDED TWISTED PAIR CABLES
 COAXIAL CABLE
 FIBRE OPTIC CABLE
SELECTION OF WIRING SYSTEM IN RELATION
TO CONDUCTORS (IS: 732:1989)
NO. OF SINGLE CORE CABLES PERMITTED IN A METALLIC CONDUIT
NO. OF SINGLE CORE CABLES PERMITTED IN A
NON METALLIC CONDUIT
LIGHTNING CURRENT INTENSITY

 1 percent of strokes exceed 200 000A


 10 percent ,, ,, ,, 80 000A
 50 percent ,, ,, ,, 28 000A
 90 percent ,, ,, ,, 8 000A
 99 percent ,, ,, ,, 3 000A
TYPES OF LIGHTNING ARRESTORS

(1) CONVENTIONAL LIGHTNING ARRESTER FOR


BUILDINGS.
(2) FOR ELECTRIC LINES
 Rod arrester
 Horn gap arrester
 Multi gap arrester
 Expulsion type lightning arrester
 Valve type lightning arrester
SUB STATION
FIRE ALRAM / PUBLIC ADDRESS SYSTEM
 STANDARDS FOLLOWED :
NFPA-72
IS: 2189-2008 AUTOMATIC FIRE ALARM SYSTEM
IS : 11360 – SPECIFICATION FOR SMOKE DETECTORS
FIRE ALRAM / PUBLIC ADDRESS SYSTEM

 FIRE ALARM AND PUBLIC ADDRESS SYSTEM COMPONENTS


FIRE ALARM PANEL (eg : 8 LOOP ADDRESSABLE PANEL WITH 250 ADDRESSABLE DEVICES)
REPEATER PANEL
SMOKE /HEAT DETECTORS
MANUAL CALL POINTS
HOOTERS/ SPEAKERS
RESPONSE INDICATORS
MICROPHONES, AMPLIFIERS, SPEAKERS,
CABLING
FIRE ALRAM / PUBLIC ADDRESS SYSTEM

 TYPE OF SMOKE DETECTORS

IONISATION TYPE (FOR SMALL SMOKE PARTICLES- 0.001 TO 2 MICRONS)


PHOTO-ELECTRIC TYPE (FOR BIG SMOKE PATRTICLES -- 0.05 TO 10,000 MICRONS)
COMBINATION OF ABOVE TWO
MULTI-SENSOR INTELLIGENT SYSTEM BASED ON MICROPROCESSORS
HEAT DETECTORS (PRINCIPLE OF BI-METAL CONTACT)
FIRE ALRAM / PUBLIC ADDRESS SYSTEM

 FIRE ALARM : SMOKE DETECTORS, HEAT


DETECTORS, FIRE ALARM PANEL, CABLING,
MANUAL CALL POINT etc.

 PUBLIC ADDRESS SYSTEM : SPEAKERS, CABLING


 TALK BACK SYSTEM
SECURITY SYSTEM
 STANDARDS FOLLOWED :
SECURITY SYSTEM
THIS INCLUDES BUT NOT LIMITED TO :-
 CCTV including PTZ cameras
 UVSS (UNDER VEHICLE SURVEILLANCE SYSTEM)
 SUPERVISORY CONTROL AND DATA ACQUISITION (SCADA)
(Supervisory computers, Remote terminal units, Programmable logic
controllers, Communication infrastructure, Human-machine interface
like biometric systems, Tripod Trustles etc.).
 BAGGAGE SCANNERS
 HAND HELD METAL DETECTORS
 DOOR FRAME METAL DETECTORS
 AUTOMATIC BOOMS BARRIERS
 TYRE KILLER
TURNSTILES
THANK YOU

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