Saturday, June 26, 2010

21 - 25 JUNE 2010

This week is my last week at JKR. Therefore, I will try to complete and finish my logbook, blog and report.

23 JUNE 2010

Today my Unit organized a farewell party for me. Eventhough it was small party, I really appreciate it. We had KFC at office.

FAREWELL PARTY





Me wearing the blue jacket jeans.

24 JUNE 2010

I went to site visit at UKM (Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia) Bangi, Selangor to check the project progress on constructing Malaysia Genome Institute.



The view of the building.





Part of laboratory equipments which already installed.




Clean room.

25 JUNE 2010

Today is my last day at JKR. During my 3 months here, I learn a lot of knowledges and experiences on job training. I was really happy for their thought and cooperate during my Industrial Training. Thank you so much JKR...

Industrial Training Completion Certificate

Thursday, June 17, 2010

14 - 18 JUNE 2010

15 & 16 JUNE 2010

On these dates, I'm not coming to the office due to fever. I already informed my supervisor on my absent.




17 JUNE 2010

Today, my Unit's staff and I went to Sungai Buloh, Selangor to do site visit and to check the project progress on constructing Temporary Protection Complex (Kompleks Perlindungan Sementara).

Below are the pictures taken from the site.



Project area



Installation of air conditioning system (ducting)



Hose reel pipe



Pump room

Saturday, June 12, 2010

7 - 11 JUNE 2010

7 JUNE 2010

My colleagues and I went to Ministry Of Works Malaysia (Kementerian Kerja Raya Malaysia) at Jalan Sultan Salahuddin to submit the tender document.


8 JUNE 2010

I went to site visit with my Unit's staff at MARDI (Malaysian Agricultural Research and Development Institute), UPM (UNIVERSITI PUTRA MALAYSIA) to check the project progress on constructing Institut Agro-Bioteknologi (ABI) building for MOSTI (Ministry of Science, Technology & Innovation).

Below are the pictures taken from the site.



The front and the side view of the building.



Installation of air - conditioning ducting.



Fire fighting and prevention system (Alarm panel and hose reel)



Installation of cold water plumbing system



Hose reel tank

10 JUNE 2010

I am attending a Talk organised by Mitsubishi Electric at JKR. The talk is about VRF (VARIABLE REFRIGERANT FLOW), Ventilation and Photovoltaic.

The Mitsubishi Electric brand has been in Malaysia for more than 40 years. Wholly owned by the Mitsubishi Electric Group, Melco Sales Malaysia markets & services Mitsubishi Electric products in Malaysia.


VRF (VARIABLE REFRIGERANT FLOW)



AMONG INDOOR UNITS

CEILING CASSETTE


CEILING CONCEALED


WALL MOUNTED



VENTILATION






PHOTOVOLTAIC

Photovoltaics (PVs) are arrays of cells containing a solar photovoltaic material that converts solar radiation into direct current electricity.

Friday, June 4, 2010

1 - 4 JUNE 2010

Since my colleagues (Mr. Mohd Amirul Aswad Bin Khairuddin and Mr. Mohamed Fathul Hakimi Bin Hj. Mohamed Hanan) are busy with their work assignment, I only revising on my practical works.


3 JUNE 2010

I am attending a Talk organised by PALING Industries Sdn. Bhd. at JKR. The talk is about products offered by PALING Industries.

PALING Industries was established in 1971 to produce uPVC pipes and fittings in Malaysia and through the years has expanded its wide range of products from pipes and fittings to sanitary products like plastic cisterns and other accessories for various applications in water and building industries.

AMONG PALING INDUSTRIES PRODUCTS

uPVC Underground Pipes



Underground Fittings



Sanitary Appliances (Robin)




Monday, May 31, 2010

27 & 31 MAY 2010

Continue learn sanitary plumbing.

5)The minimum sizes of discharge stacks and ventilating pipes for houses and flats are given as per Table 8.




6)Sanitary and Ventilation Pipes Materials
•ABS pipe
•Cast iron
•Lead
•Copper
•Galvanized steel

Wednesday, May 26, 2010

26 MAY 2010

I went to site visit with my Unit's staff at Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre (KLCC). It`s about to learn on how Building Automation System (BAS) works.

AHU ROOM AT KLCC









Basically, building automation system describes the functionality provided by the control system of a building. A building automation system (BAS) is an example of a distributed control system. The control system is a computerized, intelligent network of electronic devices, designed to monitor and control the mechanical and lighting systems in a building.

BAS core functionality keeps the building climate within a specified range, provides lighting based on an occupancy schedule, and monitors system performance and device failures and provides email and/or text notifications to building engineering staff. The BAS functionality reduces building energy and maintenance costs when compared to a non-controlled building. A building controlled by a BAS is often referred to as an intelligent building system.

EXAMPLE BUILDING AUTOMATION SYSTEM (BAS)



HOW BUILDING AUTOMATION SYSTEM COMPONENTS FIT TOGETHER



A building automation system (BAS) consists of sensors, controllers, actuators, and software. An operator interfaces with the system via a central workstation.


Later on the evening, after office hour, I joined my Unit`s staff played futsal at Kuchai Lama.