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MEP Academy

MEP Academy teaches mechanical, electrical, and plumbing trade topics through HVAC engineering, estimating, controls, and construction-oriented training. Its scope spans foundational HVAC systems alongside commercial subjects such as chiller plants, VRF systems, building automation, drawings, and business operations. MEP Academy is most useful for MEP learners and construction professionals seeking practical technical context; design, estimating, and installation decisions should still be checked against applicable codes and project requirements.

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Editorial focusInfrastructure Systems Electrical & Power Systems
Audience scale104K followers
Videos239 videos
Active since21 January 2020

Editorial note

WorthWatch verdict

Best for

HVAC learners and construction professionals building systems literacy

Strength

Clear connections between equipment, controls, drawings, and project context

Consider if

you want accessible context for commercial HVAC and data-center infrastructure topics

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Deep Dive

MEP Academy: HVAC Systems, Controls and Estimating

Main focus

MEP Academy maps the working territory of mechanical, electrical and plumbing trades, with particular attention to HVAC engineering and construction. Topics move from central air basics to chiller plants, VRF systems, controls, drawings and estimating.

Why it matters

Sizing an HVAC concept, reading an MEP drawing or preparing an estimate becomes easier when underlying systems are set beside construction practice. The combination of foundational and commercial subjects gives learners a practical route into design, controls and operations.

Style

System-focused training connects HVAC fundamentals with commercial equipment, automation and estimating tasks. The emphasis stays on practical technical context, extending from system components to drawings and construction-company concerns.

Consistency

Its 239-video collection ranges across HVAC basics, commercial systems, controls, drawings and estimating, creating an archive suited to targeted technical study. The breadth also extends into business considerations for construction owners.

Editorial note

Use HVAC, MEP design and estimating guidance alongside current local codes, project documents and equipment manuals. Confirm licensing, safety procedures, specifications, pricing and scope before installation or commercial decisions.