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Mechanical Engineer, NEXUS INFRA GROUP

Role: Mechanical Engineer, NEXUS INFRA GROUP

At NEXUS Infra Group, I was responsible for designing and implementing mechanical systems for two large-scale residential towers:

  • Problem Statement:
    High-rise residential towers required NBC 2016–compliant fire protection and HVAC systems. For the fire system, the challenge was meeting residual pressure requirements at the topmost hydrant (≈3.5 bar minimum) while accounting for high static lift, friction losses, and limited pump-room space.
  • My Solution:
    • Conducted hydraulic calculations for static head, frictional losses, valve losses, and hose allowances.
    • Established pump sizing criteria as follows:
      • Hydrant / wet-riser main pump: 1,500–3,000 LPM (depending on tower height).
      • Sprinkler pump (if separate): 1,000–2,000 LPM for typical residential/light-ordinary hazard classification.
      • Combined system: sized for simultaneous governing demand (hydrant + hose allowance, or sprinkler + hose allowance).
      • Hose allowance: 250–450 LPM.
      • Jockey pump: ~20–60 LPM (≈1–3% of duty flow).
    • Determined duty head ranges considering elevation, friction, and safety margin:
      • Mid-rise towers (25–40 m): ~90–120 m.
      • Taller towers (40–60 m): ~120–140 m (with zoning/terrace boosters if higher).
    • Applied pump curve compliance checks:
      • 150% of rated flow at ≥65% of rated head.
      • Shutoff head ≈101–140% of rated head.
      • Diesel standby pump equal to largest duty pump + jockey.
    • For HVAC (Grandeur Residency), designed a VRF system for entrance offices to improve energy efficiency and user comfort (implementation ongoing).
  • Key Deliverables/Outcomes:
    • Fire system achieved 5 bar residual pressure at the topmost hydrant, passed fire authority approval, and reduced installation time via modular riser spools.
    • HVAC VRF system is under installation, expected to enhance energy efficiency and provide improved thermal comfort.
    • Successfully balanced code compliance, technical performance, and constructability under site constraints.
  • Visuals:
    • Pump system schematic with zoning (confidential ).
    • Flow/pressure curve validation charts.
    • Modular spool riser photos.
  • Confidentiality Note:
    Detailed designs are confidential and cannot be disclosed.

The HVAC system is being implemented with a proposed VRF integration aimed at improving energy efficiency and enhancing user comfort; the project is still ongoing.

    • Successfully managed on-site execution during COVID, maintaining progress under severe labor constraints.
    • Strengthened ability to balance code compliance, performance, energy efficiency, and constructability across multiple disciplines.

Parinee Essence 21-storey Residential building Distribution system

Fire Pump Skid
Wet riser system
VRF system purposed for entrance for the entrance office for 30 storey Residential building

Designs are confidential and cannot be disclosed.