Industrial Utilities: Steam, Air, Cooling & Power Systems
Published 6/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Language: English | Duration: 1h 9m | Size: 663 MB
Learn how critical utilities work in real-world plants-understand layout, operation, safety, and energy management.
What you'll learn
Understand the role and importance of industrial utilities in real-world plants
Learn how steam systems, boilers, and condensate recovery work
Get a solid foundation in compressed air systems and compressor selection
Explore industrial cooling systems, including chillers, cooling towers, and HVAC
Understand electrical utility distribution systems in industrial settings
Read and interpret utility block layouts and system schematics
Identify safety risks, operational best practices, and energy-saving methods
Gain practical knowledge applicable across manufacturing, chemical, food, and power industries
Requirements
No prior experience in utilities or plant systems is required
Basic understanding of industrial or engineering concepts is helpful (but not mandatory)
Interest in learning how real-world factories and plants operate behind the scenes
Description
Industrial Utilities: Steam, Air, Cooling & Power SystemsLearn how critical utilities work in real-world plants-understand layout, operation, safety, and energy management. Course DescriptionEvery factory, power plant, refinery, or production unit relies on essential utilities like steam, compressed air, cooling systems, and electricity. These are the lifelines of industrial operations, yet many professionals and students don't get proper exposure to how these systems truly work.This beginner-friendly and industry-focused course is designed to fill that gap.You'll learn how industrial utilities are planned, laid out, operated, and maintained in real-life plant environments-with a special focus on practical understanding, not just theory. What You'll Learn:What are industrial utilities and why they're critical in every plantHow steam systems work-from boiler to condensate returnBasics of compressed air systems and compressor selectionTypes of cooling systems (chillers, towers, HVAC) used across industriesPower distribution systems in plants-transformers, switchgear, loadsHow to read and understand utility block layouts and system mapsSafety best practices and energy efficiency principlesTroubleshooting basics and how to avoid common utility failuresReal-world utility examples from manufacturing, chemical, food, pharma, and more Who Should Take This Course?This course is perfect for:Engineering students and fresh graduates (Mechanical, Electrical, Instrumentation)Maintenance & operations personnel in any industryEnergy managers and facility engineersAnyone interested in how real industrial systems work behind the scenesNo Prior Experience Needed!You don't need to be a utility expert or engineer. This course is structured to take you from the very basics to industry-level confidence.Each module includes:Clear explanations with diagramsPractical examples from actual industriesDownloadable resources and templatesBonus:Get real-world insight that most textbooks miss-focused on how things work in practice, not just theory!Start learning today and build a solid foundation in industrial utility systems-a skillset that's relevant, valuable, and in-demand across the globe.
Who this course is for
Fresh graduates preparing for plant-based roles or technical interviews
Engineering students (Mechanical, Electrical, Instrumentation, Chemical) who want real-world industry knowledge
Plant operators, technicians, and maintenance personnel seeking to strengthen their utility system understanding
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