Mechanical/Plumbing 101: Foundations of HVAC and Plumbing Coordination

About

This introductory session gives architects and design professionals a working understanding of the mechanical and plumbing systems that shape building design. Topics include common HVAC system types, such as hydronic, DX, split, packaged, and VRF systems, and the spatial needs they create, from rooftop equipment and shafts to mechanical rooms and above-ceiling clearances. The session also covers plumbing basics, including domestic water, sanitary waste and vent, and gas systems, along with strategies for general coordination and quality control across disciplines. Participants will leave better equipped to anticipate mechanical and plumbing needs early in design, supporting more efficient and code-compliant outcomes.

Learning Objectives

Credit Type

1 LU | HSW

Category

Project Development & Documentation

Course Number

CZMechanical26

Prerequisite Knowledge

None

HSW Justification

This program qualifies for Health, Safety, and Welfare credit because it addresses life safety and code compliant building systems. Emergency lighting, fire alarm systems, and required equipment clearances protect occupants from electrical hazards and fire risk, while proper coordination supports safe emergency response and code compliant construction.

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