Building Hydraulics Course
This course equips you with essential knowledge in building hydraulics for construction in mid-rise and high-rise structures. Delve into pipe sizing, fixture demand estimation, pump and tank design, water hammer mitigation, and noise control strategies to ensure reliable and energy-efficient water distribution systems that meet all regulatory codes and perform optimally under real-world conditions.

flexible workload of 4 to 360h
valid certificate in your country
What will I learn?
Gain hands-on expertise in sizing pipes, calculating fixture loads, and managing pressure for dependable water supply systems in buildings. Master friction loss calculations, velocity constraints, preventing water hammer, pump and total dynamic head computations, plus storage tank sizing. Employ straightforward techniques, practical validations, and safety factors to create quiet, efficient, and standards-compliant plumbing designs confidently.
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Develop skills
- Develop skills in sizing building water demand using proven Hunter curve methods for accurate peak flow predictions.
- Learn to select and size pipes, calculate TDH, and choose pumps for silent and energy-saving operations.
- Acquire techniques to control water hammer through smart layout designs and protective devices.
- Master sizing and integrating rooftop storage tanks with booster pumps and automation controls.
- Optimize pipe routes, valves, and materials to minimise head loss and reduce operational noise effectively.
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