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+ | *'''Simplicity''' - complex technology need not be arranged in a complex manner, strive for simplicity of design where possible | ||
+ | *'''Integration''' - integrate engineering across all disciplines assuring the most efficient use of space as well as developing systems holistically to ensure spatial and energy efficiency | ||
+ | *'''Installation''' – focus on efficient production and installation | ||
+ | *'''Operation''' - ensure that the designs are easy to operate and service throughout their life | ||
== Standards and calculations == | == Standards and calculations == |
Revision as of 15:58, 6 November 2013
General applicable rules for systems engineering
- Simplicity - complex technology need not be arranged in a complex manner, strive for simplicity of design where possible
- Integration - integrate engineering across all disciplines assuring the most efficient use of space as well as developing systems holistically to ensure spatial and energy efficiency
- Installation – focus on efficient production and installation
- Operation - ensure that the designs are easy to operate and service throughout their life
Standards and calculations
- check out The Engineering Toolbox
Pumps and filters
In general pumps come after filters so they will not damage the filters.