India

Hotels & Hospitality, Plumbing & Drainage, Sustainability

Solar Hot Water for Indian Hotels: Sizing, Payback, BIS + GRIHA Compliance

A 100-key hotel uses 8,000-15,000 litres of hot water per day at 60 °C. Conventional electric or gas heating costs ₹1.2-2.0 lakh/month. Solar water heating (SWH) offsets 60-80% of this load with 18-30

HVAC

VRF Refrigerant Piping Limits: Daikin, Mitsubishi, LG, Hitachi — What 2026 Designers Need to Know

A VRF system is only as flexible as its refrigerant piping. Each major manufacturer specifies different maximum total piping length, maximum vertical separation, maximum branch length, and maximum hei

HVAC

Occupancy-Based Cooling Scheduling: BMS Strategies for 25-35% Indian Office Energy Savings

A typical Indian office’s HVAC operates 8-10 hours per workday (typically 8 AM-7 PM) with peak occupancy mid-day. Yet many buildings run cooling 24/7 at design conditions, including weekends + nights.

ELECTRICAL, Firefighting, HVAC, Plumbing & Drainage

The 2026 MEP Design Checklist for Indian Projects: 120 Items Across HVAC, Plumbing, Fire, Electrical (Cornerstone Pillar)

This is the cornerstone reference for any MEP designer working on Indian commercial / institutional / hospitality projects in 2026. Every project goes through these 120 design + review items, organise

Standards

ASHRAE 62.1 Implementation in Indian Projects: From Code to Commissioning (Pillar)

ASHRAE 62.1 is the international benchmark for ventilation design. For Indian commercial projects pursuing LEED, IGBC, or international tenant compliance, it’s the basis. The standard is well-document

Standards

IS 1893 + ASHRAE 70 Seismic Restraint of MEP Equipment in India

Seismic restraint of MEP equipment is one of the most-overlooked engineering disciplines on Indian commercial projects. India’s seismic zones III, IV, and V cover Mumbai, Delhi, Kolkata, Guwahati, and

Standards, Sustainability

ECBC 2017 vs ASHRAE 90.1: Side-by-Side for Indian Designers

Indian commercial-building MEP designers regularly reference both ECBC 2017 (the Indian Energy Conservation Building Code) and ASHRAE 90.1 (the US Energy Standard for Sites and Buildings). They share

Standards

NFPA Standards Used in India: Mapping NFPA 13/20/72/92/2001 to NBC 2016 + IS

NFPA standards are the global benchmark for fire-safety engineering. In India, NFPA codes are routinely cited in design but always alongside Indian standards (NBC 2016 Pt 4 + IS series) — and the two

Sustainability

GRIHA v2019 Energy Criterion 14 & 15: Whole-Building Energy Performance for India

GRIHA (Green Rating for Integrated Habitat Assessment) is India’s TERI-administered green-building rating system, with v2019 being the current version. Of GRIHA’s 31 criteria, Criterion 14 (Energy Per

HVAC, Sustainability

LEED v4.1 BD+C HVAC Credits: EAp2, EAc1, EAc2 — Indian-Project Tactics

LEED v4.1 BD+C (Building Design + Construction) Energy & Atmosphere category is where most LEED points come from on an Indian commercial project — and where MEP design has the most leverage. EAp2 (Min

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