AR2203 BUILDING SERVICES I SYLLABUS | ANNA UNIVERSITY B.ARCH 3RD SEMESTER SYLLABUS REGULATION 2009 2011-2012 BELOW IS THE ANNA UNIVERSITY THIRD SEMESTER B.ARCH DEPARTMENT SYLLABUS IT IS APPLICABLE FOR ALL STUDENTS ADMITTED IN THE YEAR 2011-2012 (ANNA UNIVERSITY CHENNAI,TRICHY,MADURAI,TIRUNELVELI,COIMBATORE), 2008 REGULATION OF ANNA UNIVERSITY CHENNAI AND STUDENTS ADMITTED IN ANNA UNIVERSITY CHENNAI DURING 2009
AR2203 BUILDING SERVICES I L T P/S C
3 0 0 3
AIM:
The course is designed to familiarize the students with building services that support the
functioning of a building in the area of water supply and sewerage
OBJECTIVES:
To study water quality control and treatment and its distribution within a building
To expose the students to water management concepts
16
To understand the fundamentals of waste disposal from a building and the guidelines for
planning a sewerage system.
To expose the students to waste management concepts.
To familiarize the students with equipment for management of usable water and waste water
CONTENT:
I. WATER SUPPLY AND WATER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM
UNIT I WATER QUALITY CONTROL AND DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM 10
Water quality, purification and treatment – surface and ground water sources, water/qualitynature
of impurities, treatments - sedimentation, Rapid sand filters, pressure filters – sterilization
and disinfection.
Water distribution systems
Distribution systems in small towns, layouts – cold water lines, hot water lines, Design criteria
for daily water requirements based on occupancy, various kinds of meters, Tank capacity -
Pumping plant capacity, Testing of water hardness - calculation of water consumption for
Residential/Multistoried buildings
Piping systems/piping materials/plumbing fixtures/selection –Domestic hot water
systems Solar water heating systems, application and installation
UNIT II WATER MANAGEMENT CONCEPTS 8
Different methods of Harvesting rain water from roofs and paved areas Waste water treatment –
conventional, modern systems
Mandatory provision with respect to plumbing arrangements in apartment buildings.
II. SANITARY WASTE AND SEWERAGE SYSTEM
UNIT III FUNDAMENTALS, SANITARY WASTE AND SEWERAGE SYSTEM 11
Basic Principles of sanitation and disposal of waste matter from buildings, various systems of
sewerage disposal and their principles
Model bye-Laws in regard to sanitation of buildings specifications of various sanitary fittings for
buildings.
Planning of bathrooms, Toilets in domestic and Multistoried buildings. Standard type of sanitary
fittings, Caulking compounds, traps, joints.
Flushing cisterns, manholes, septic tanks in relation to buildings. Intercepting Chambers,
inspection Chambers and their location and ventilation of sewers.
Layout of simple drainage system for small buildings, apartments, commercial buildings –
gradient used in laying of drains and sewers, size of drain pipes and materials used
UNIT IV WASTE MANAGEMENT CONCEPT 8
Sewerage disposal :
Primary, secondary treatment, activated sludge, intermittent and trickling sand filters, sewage
treatment plant – layout for residential/commercial buildings
Solid waste disposal :
Refuse disposal, collection, and conveyance disposal of town refuse. Sanitary land fills,
incineration, vermiculture, aerobic digestion for compost, anaerobic digestion for energy and
organic filler (Bio gas) and rural energy systems
UNIT V EQUIPMENT’S USED FOR MANAGEMENT OF USABLE
WATER AND WASTE WATER 8
Space requirements, Configuration and Sizing of motors and deep well, centrifugal,
+submersible, reciprocating pumps and their location in building types
17
TOTAL:45 PERIODS
REQUIRED READINGS:
1. Manual of water supply and treatment, Second edition, CPHEEO, Ministry of works and
housing, New Delhi 1977
2. AFE Wise, JA Swaffied Water, Sanitary & Waste Services in buildings – Mitchell
Publishing Co. Ltd. – 2002, V Edition
REFERENCES:
1. G.M. Fair, J.C. Geyer and D.Okin, Water and Waste water engineering Volume II, John
Wiley & Sons, Inc. New York, 1968
2. Manual on sewerage and sewerage treatment, CPHEEO – Ministry of works and housing,
New Delhi, 1980
3. S.C.Rangwala, Water supply and sanitary engineering, Chartar publishing house, Anand
3888601, 1989, Lecture notes compiled by Chaman.L.Gupta
4. Renewable energy, basics and technology, supplement volume on integrated energy
systems) Solar Agni systems, Sri Aurobindo Ashram, Pondicherry 605002 India
AR2203 BUILDING SERVICES I L T P/S C
3 0 0 3
AIM:
The course is designed to familiarize the students with building services that support the
functioning of a building in the area of water supply and sewerage
OBJECTIVES:
To study water quality control and treatment and its distribution within a building
To expose the students to water management concepts
16
To understand the fundamentals of waste disposal from a building and the guidelines for
planning a sewerage system.
To expose the students to waste management concepts.
To familiarize the students with equipment for management of usable water and waste water
CONTENT:
I. WATER SUPPLY AND WATER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM
UNIT I WATER QUALITY CONTROL AND DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM 10
Water quality, purification and treatment – surface and ground water sources, water/qualitynature
of impurities, treatments - sedimentation, Rapid sand filters, pressure filters – sterilization
and disinfection.
Water distribution systems
Distribution systems in small towns, layouts – cold water lines, hot water lines, Design criteria
for daily water requirements based on occupancy, various kinds of meters, Tank capacity -
Pumping plant capacity, Testing of water hardness - calculation of water consumption for
Residential/Multistoried buildings
Piping systems/piping materials/plumbing fixtures/selection –Domestic hot water
systems Solar water heating systems, application and installation
UNIT II WATER MANAGEMENT CONCEPTS 8
Different methods of Harvesting rain water from roofs and paved areas Waste water treatment –
conventional, modern systems
Mandatory provision with respect to plumbing arrangements in apartment buildings.
II. SANITARY WASTE AND SEWERAGE SYSTEM
UNIT III FUNDAMENTALS, SANITARY WASTE AND SEWERAGE SYSTEM 11
Basic Principles of sanitation and disposal of waste matter from buildings, various systems of
sewerage disposal and their principles
Model bye-Laws in regard to sanitation of buildings specifications of various sanitary fittings for
buildings.
Planning of bathrooms, Toilets in domestic and Multistoried buildings. Standard type of sanitary
fittings, Caulking compounds, traps, joints.
Flushing cisterns, manholes, septic tanks in relation to buildings. Intercepting Chambers,
inspection Chambers and their location and ventilation of sewers.
Layout of simple drainage system for small buildings, apartments, commercial buildings –
gradient used in laying of drains and sewers, size of drain pipes and materials used
UNIT IV WASTE MANAGEMENT CONCEPT 8
Sewerage disposal :
Primary, secondary treatment, activated sludge, intermittent and trickling sand filters, sewage
treatment plant – layout for residential/commercial buildings
Solid waste disposal :
Refuse disposal, collection, and conveyance disposal of town refuse. Sanitary land fills,
incineration, vermiculture, aerobic digestion for compost, anaerobic digestion for energy and
organic filler (Bio gas) and rural energy systems
UNIT V EQUIPMENT’S USED FOR MANAGEMENT OF USABLE
WATER AND WASTE WATER 8
Space requirements, Configuration and Sizing of motors and deep well, centrifugal,
+submersible, reciprocating pumps and their location in building types
17
TOTAL:45 PERIODS
REQUIRED READINGS:
1. Manual of water supply and treatment, Second edition, CPHEEO, Ministry of works and
housing, New Delhi 1977
2. AFE Wise, JA Swaffied Water, Sanitary & Waste Services in buildings – Mitchell
Publishing Co. Ltd. – 2002, V Edition
REFERENCES:
1. G.M. Fair, J.C. Geyer and D.Okin, Water and Waste water engineering Volume II, John
Wiley & Sons, Inc. New York, 1968
2. Manual on sewerage and sewerage treatment, CPHEEO – Ministry of works and housing,
New Delhi, 1980
3. S.C.Rangwala, Water supply and sanitary engineering, Chartar publishing house, Anand
3888601, 1989, Lecture notes compiled by Chaman.L.Gupta
4. Renewable energy, basics and technology, supplement volume on integrated energy
systems) Solar Agni systems, Sri Aurobindo Ashram, Pondicherry 605002 India
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