INTRODUCTION FOR FACILITY EQUIPMENT
Facility equipment encompasses all tools, supplies, and machinery used to maintain, operate, and enhance workplaces, sports facilities, schools, offices, and event spaces. Facility equipment is essential for the efficient, safe, and functional operation of any workplace, sports facility, school, office, or event space. Selecting the right equipment involves considering safety, quality, usability, and cost, with options available for purchase or rental to meet both permanent and temporary needs.
This course is designed to provide a broad understanding of the improvement methodology, concepts, and process. The methodology is presented with case studies and examples drawn from service, business process and applications. With a heavy practice orientation, as much as a third of your time will be spent working through interactive practice exercises and assessments. This course is designed as an introduction to concepts and methodology.
COURSE OBJECTIVES
This training program is designed to provide an understanding of engineering related problems related to industry globally and a clear sense of what is required to effectively structure, establish measurements and solve the said problems. Participants will learn the goals and deliverables behind the solutions. Methodology as well as the most commonly used tools within each phase will be discussed. Participants will also learn how to support a problem solving initiative within their organization.
LEARNING OUTCOMES
On successful completion of this course, the participant should be able to:-
- Understand the proper methodology to solve facility equipment related problems
- Learn to consistently maintain facility equipment
- Understand how properly set controls can reduce facility equipment down time
TRAINING METHODOLOGY
- The latest educational methods and strategies will be utilized.
- The course is designed to maximize delegate participation.
- Questions and answers are encouraged throughout and at the daily wrap-up sessions. This gives participants the opportunity to discuss with others and the presenter their specific problems and appropriate solutions.
- The course shall be conducted through lectures, case studies, group discussions and exercises to reinforce participant’s learning.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND
This course is designed for professionals including engineers, managers, quality assurance, manufacturing and sales personnel desiring to build upon a solid foundation in the area of facility equipment maintenance etc.
COURSE CONTENT
Day1
What Is Facility Equipment Maintenance
- Every Things You Need To Know
- Type of Facilities Maintenance
- Benefits of Facilities Maintenance
- Challenges and Solutions
Principle Of Preventive Maintenance
- “Best In Class” Maintenance
- The “Silver Bullets”
- The Maintenance Process
- Planning and Scheduling
- CMMS
Air-Conditioning Systems
- ACMV Fundamentals
- Type of Operation
- Heat Gain in Buildings
- Duct Sizing
- Maintenance and Troubleshooting
Pump And Plumbing Systems
- Hydraulic Principles
- Pumps Basic
- Piping Systems
- Maintenance And Troubleshooting
Ventilation Systems
- Natural Ventilation vs. Mechanical Ventilation
- Fan Requirements and Types of Fans
- Filter Types
- Ductwork Principles
- Maintenance Practices Requirements
Day2
Fire Protection Systems
- Fire Certificate ant the Act
- Type of Fire Protection Systems
- Sprinkler Operation
- CO 2 System
Electrical Systems
- Low Tension Power Distribution
- Different Types of Distribution
- Short Circuit and Overload Protection
- Cables Rating and Cables Sizing
In-House Versus Outsourced Maintenance
- The Pros and Cons
- Blending and Transitioning
- Making Your Decision
Facility Maintenance Operation Cost & Budget
- What is a Maintenance Budget?
- A Template for Building a Maintenance Budget
- How to Stretch Your Maintenance Budget Further
Group Works
- Case Study
- Group Discussion
- Challenges and Solution
- Presentation
Question &Answer Session
End of Workshop


