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ApprenticeshipCurriculum StandardSteamfitterLevel 3307A2009

STEAMFITTER - LEVEL 3Please Note: Apprenticeship Training and Curriculum Standards were developed by the Ministry ofTraining, Colleges and Universities (MTCU). As of April 8th, 2013, the Ontario College of Trades(College) has become responsible for the development and maintenance of these standards. TheCollege is carrying over existing standards without any changes.However, because the Apprenticeship Training and Curriculum Standards documents weredeveloped under either the Trades Qualification and Apprenticeship Act (TQAA) or theApprenticeship and Certification Act, 1998 (ACA), the definitions contained in these documents mayno longer be accurate and may not be reflective of the Ontario College of Trades and ApprenticeshipAct, 2009 (OCTAA) as the new trades legislation in the province. The College will update thesedefinitions in the future.Meanwhile, please refer to the College’s website (http://www.collegeoftrades.ca) for the mostaccurate and up-to-date information about the College. For information on OCTAA and itsregulations, please visit: d-regulations Ontario College of Trades

STEAMFITTER - LEVEL 3TABLE OF CONTENTSIntroduction . 1Program Summary of Reportable Subjects . eumatic SystemsFluid Power Systems III. 3Pneumatic System Safety. 4Pneumatic System Types . 6Pneumatic System Components. 7Pneumatic System Drawings . 9Pneumatic System Controls . 11Pneumatic System Commissioning . 32.13S0932.14S0932.15S0932.16Hydraulic SystemsHydraulic System Principles . 13Hydraulic Oils . 14Hydraulic Reservoirs. 15Hydraulic Oil Filters. 16Hydraulic Cylinders . 18Hydraulic Pumps. 20Hydraulic Valves and Controls . 22Hydraulic Piping Brackets and Supports. 24Hydraulic System Drawings . 25Hydraulic System Commissioning . 27S0932.17RoboticsProgrammable Logic Controllers . 28S0933S0933.1S0933.2S0933.3Steamfitting Systems III . 29Process Piping Systems . 31Medical Gas Systems . 33Sprinkler and Standpipe Installations. 10S0933.11Fuel Gas SystemsFuel Gas Properties and Codes . 43Fuel Gas Meters and Regulators . 46Fuel Gas Piping Practices . 49Fuel Gas Pipe Sizing . 53Fuel Gas Combustion . 54Fuel Gas Venting . 57Fuel Gas Burners and Controls . 58Fuel Gas System Commissioning . 62

STEAMFITTER - LEVEL 3S0933.12S0933.13Hydronic Heating SystemsBuilding Heat Loss Calculations . 64Hydronic Heating System Design . 66S0933.14S0933.15S0933.16S0933.17Refrigeration SystemsPrinciples of Refrigeration. 68Basic Refrigeration Cycle . 70Refrigeration System Components . 72Refrigeration System Commissioning . 80S0933.18S0933.19S0933.20S0933.21S0933.22Air Conditioning SystemsPrinciples of Air Conditioning . 82Psychometrics . 83Air Conditioning Applications . 85Air Conditioning System Components . 88Air Conditioning System Commissioning . 89S0933.23S0933.24Heat Pump SystemsHeat Pump Principles and Applications . 91Solar Heat . 95S0933.25S0933.26S0933.27S0933.28S0933.29High Temperature Hot Water SystemsIntroduction to High Temperature Hot Water Systems . 96Direct Return High Temperature Hot Water Systems . 98Pressurization of High Temperature Hot Water Systems . 100High Temperature Hot Water System Components. 102Commissioning High Temperature Hot Water Systems. 106S0933.30Cross Connection PreventionCross Connection and Backflow Prevention . S0934.7S0934.8S0934.9S0934.10S0934.11Trade Documentation III . 110Computer Aided Design. 112Process Flow Diagrams . 113Spool Sheets . 114Plan Drawings . 115Manufacturers Diagrams . 117Job Specifications . 118Labour and Material Estimates . 119Job Schedules and Critical Path Planning . 120Memorandums, Reports and Forms . 121Meeting Organization. 122Job Resumes . 123

STEAMFITTER - LEVEL 3S0935S0935.1S0935.2S0935.3S0935.4S0935.5Welding III . 124Welding Codes and Standards . 126Welding Metallurgy and Quality Control. 127Shielded Metal Arc Welding . 129Metal Inert Gas Welding . 130Tungsten Inert Gas Welding . 133

STEAMFITTER - LEVEL 3IntroductionThis new curriculum standard for the Steamfitter trade is based upon the on-the-jobperformance objectives, located in the industry-approved training standard.The curriculum is organized into 3 levels of training. The Program Summary ofReportable Subjects chart summarizes the training hours for each reportable subject.The curriculum identifies only the learning that takes place off-the-job. The in-schoolprogram focuses primarily on the theoretical knowledge and the essential skills requiredto support the performance objectives of the Apprenticeship Training Standards.Employers/Sponsors are expected to extend the apprentice’s knowledge and skillsthrough practical training on the work site. Regular evaluations of the apprentice’sknowledge and skills are conducted throughout training to ensure that all apprenticeshave achieved the learning outcomes identified in the curriculum standard.It is not the intent of the in-school curriculum to perfect on-the-job skills. The practicalportion of the in-school program is used to reinforce theoretical knowledge. Skilltraining is provided on the job.-1-

STEAMFITTER - LEVEL 3Program Summary of Reportable Subjects - Level 3Level IIIReportable id Power Systems III48399S0933Steamfitting Systems III1209624S0934Trade Documentation III481830S0935Welding III24159Total24016872-2-

STEAMFITTER - LEVEL 3Number:S0932Reportable Subject:FLUID POWER SYSTEMSDuration:Total 48 hoursPrerequisites:Level IIContent:Pneumatic SystemsS0932.1Pneumatic System SafetyS0932.2Pneumatic System TypesS0932.3Pneumatic System ComponentsS0932.4Pneumatic System DrawingsS0932.5Pneumatic System ControlsS0932.6Pneumatic System CommissioningTheory 39 hoursPractical 9 hoursHydraulic SystemsS0932.7Hydraulic System PrinciplesS0932.8Hydraulic OilsS0932.9Hydraulic ReservoirsS0932.10Hydraulic Oil FiltersS0932.11Hydraulic CylindersS0932.12Hydraulic PumpsS0932.13Hydraulic Valves and ControlsS0932.14Hydraulic Piping SupportsS0932.14Hydraulic System DrawingsS0932.16Hydraulic System CommissioningRoboticsS0932.17Evaluation & Testing:Mark Distribution:TheoryTesting60%Programmable Logic ControllersAssignments related to theory and appropriate applicationskills.Minimum of one mid-term test during the 8-week term.Final exam at end of term.Periodic quizzes.PracticalApplication TestingFinalAssessment10%30%-3-

STEAMFITTER - LEVEL 3Instructional and Delivery Strategies:Use of material samples and manufacturers’specifications (CDs, manuals, internet,computers, satellite)Reference Materials:IPT Pipe trades HandbookIPT Industrial Hydraulics HandbookAlberta steamfitting modulesRecommended Equipment List:air ef valvesgaugesstauff clampstubing wrenchesallen keys (imperial/metric)pneumatic valveshydraulic valvespneumatically controlled valves for heating andcoolingdryerregulator setfilter oiler setsintensifierspneumatic toolspneumatic controller (heating and coolingboards)-4-

STEAMFITTER - LEVEL 3S0932.1Pneumatic System SafetyDuration:Total 0.5 hourTheory 0.5 hoursPractical 0 hoursCross-Reference to Training Standard: 5470.0, 5472.0, 5473.0, 5474.0, 5476.0, 5477.0,5478.0, 5479.0, 5480.0, 5481.0, 5483.0 5484.0GENERAL LEARNING OUTCOMESUpon successful completion the apprentice is able to identify and state the safetyprecautions used when working with or in the vicinity of compressed air.LEARNING OUTCOMES AND CONTENT1.1Identify the correct behaviour when working with compressed air in order to avoidhazards1.2Determine and apply the correct methods of practising compressed air safety-5-

STEAMFITTER - LEVEL 3S0932.2Pneumatic System TypesDuration:Total 1.5 hoursTheory 1.5 hoursPractical 0 hoursCross-Reference to Training Standard: 5470.0, 5472.0, 5473.0, 5474.0, 5476.0, 5477.0,5478.0, 5479.0, 5480.0, 5481.0, 5483.0 5484.0GENERAL LEARNING OUTCOMESUpon successful completion the apprentice is able to identify types of pneumaticsystems.LEARNING OUTCOMES AND CONTENT2.1Identify the following air systems: instrument air control air building automation ultra-pure air – lab air plant air robotics air driven tools conveyors paint shop air-6-

STEAMFITTER - LEVEL 3S0932.3Pneumatic System ComponentsDuration:Total 6 hoursTheory 6 hoursPractical 0 hoursCross-Reference to Training Standard: 5470.0, 5472.0, 5473.0, 5474.0, 5476.0, 5477.0,5478.0, 5479.0, 5480.0, 5481.0, 5483.0 5484.0GENERAL LEARNING OUTCOMESUpon successful completion the apprentice is able to identify types, use andapplications of pneumatic system components.LEARNING OUTCOMES AND CONTENT3.1Identify types of the following pneumatic system components: compressors motors mounting requirements pipes and fittings filters dryers oilers receivers valves cylinders pressure regulators gauges circuits intensifiers controllers and recorders sensors-7-

STEAMFITTER - LEVEL 33.2Describe the function, applications and construction features of the followingpneumatic components: compressors motors mounting requirements pipes and fittings filters dryers valves cylinders oilers pressure regulators manifold blocks gauges circuits controllers and recorders intensifiers sensors3.3Describe the installation procedures for pneumatic gauges3.4Determine the function and correct layout of pneumatic circuits3.5Identify the purpose and methods of adjusting controllers and recorders3.6Identify the purpose and use of pneumatic tools-8-

STEAMFITTER - LEVEL 3S0932.4Pneumatic System DrawingsDuration:Total 6 hoursTheory 3 hoursPractical 3 hoursCross-Reference to Training Standard: 5470.0, 5472.0, 5473.0, 5474.0, 5476.0, 5477.0,5478.0, 5479.0, 5480.0, 5481.0, 5483.0 5484.0GENERAL LEARNING OUTCOMESUpon successful completion the apprentice is able to read and draw pneumatic systemdrawings and sketches.LEARNING OUTCOMES AND CONTENT4.1Identify pneumatic systems4.2Draw the following pneumatic system component symbols: air intake filters compressors receivers regulators lubricators valves cylinders motors oscillators blowers transmission lines4.3Read and interpret pneumatic system drawings and sketches-9-

STEAMFITTER - LEVEL 34.4Sketch and label an isometric drawing of a five-station plant air circuit with: a reciprocating multi-cylinder air compressor filter dryer valves oilers pressure regulator pressure relief valve manifold block gauges pipes and fittings including a start-up bypass-10-

STEAMFITTER - LEVEL 3S0932.5Pneumatic System ControlsDuration:Total 6 hoursTheory 3 hoursPractical 3 hoursCross-Reference to Training Standard: 5470.0, 5472.0, 5473.0, 5474.0, 5476.0, 5477.0,5478.0, 5479.0, 5480.0, 5481.0, 5483.0 5484.0GENERAL LEARNING OUTCOMESUpon successful completion the apprentice is able to read and sketch pneumatic controlsystems.LEARNING OUTCOMES AND CONTENT5.1Define the abbreviation “LOC”5.2Sketch steam control valves5.3Identify the sequencing of pneumatic controls5.4Describe humidity control features5.5Describe zone control features5.6Describe indoor and outdoor control features5.7Describe digital controls for electronic and computer systems5.8Build and test a number of projects using various pneumatic valves and tubing-11-

STEAMFITTER - LEVEL 3S0932.6Pneumatic System CommissioningDuration:Total 0.5 hoursTheory 0.5 hoursPractical 0 hoursCross-Reference to Training Standard: 5470.0, 5472.0, 5473.0, 5474.0, 5476.0, 5477.0,5478.0, 5479.0, 5480.0, 5481.0, 5483.0 5484.0GENERAL LEARNING OUTCOMESUpon successful completion the apprentice is able to describe pneumatic systemcommissioning procedures.LEARNING OUTCOMES AND CONTENT6.1Define the following commissioning procedures: testing start-up balance, set up and adjust equipment-12-

STEAMFITTER - LEVEL 3S0932.7Hydraulic Systems PrinciplesDuration:Total 3 hoursTheory 3 hoursPractical 0 hoursCross-Reference to Training Standard: 5470.0, 5472.0, 5473.0, 5474.0, 5476.0, 5477.0,5478.0, 5479.0, 5480.0, 5481.0, 5483.0 5484.0GENERAL LEARNING OUTCOMESUpon successful completion the apprentice is able to describe hydraulic systemsprinciples.LEARNING OUTCOMES AND CONTENT7.1Define the fundamentals of hydraulic systems principles:7.2Define the properties of hydraulic fluids: viscosity fire resistance lubricity contamination from foreign particles, air and water7.3Define basic principles for force, work and power weight and specific gravity pressure and force static pressure gauge pressures in English and Metric units Pascal’s Law conversion of energy and hydraulic power pressure losses7.4Identify hydraulic system types open system closed system-13-

STEAMFITTER - LEVEL 3S0932.8Hydraulic OilsDuration:Total 1 hourTheory 1 hourPractical 0 hoursCross-Reference to Training Standard: 5470.0, 5472.0, 5473.0, 5474.0, 5476.0, 5477.0,5478.0, 5479.0, 5480.0, 5481.0, 5483.0 5484.0GENERAL LEARNING OUTCOMESUpon successful completion the apprentice is able to identify the different types,purpose and characteristics of hydraulic oils.LEARNING OUTCOMES AND CONTENT8.1Identify types of hydraulic oils8.2State the requirements of hydraulic oils8.3Identify the types, purpose and interrelation of standard tests8.4Identify the types and application of fire-resistant fluids-14-

STEAMFITTER - LEVEL 3S0932.9Hydraulic ReservoirsDuration:Total 1 hourTheory 1 hourPractical 0 hoursCross-Reference to Training Standard: 5470.0, 5472.0, 5473.0, 5474.0, 5476.0, 5477.0,5478.0, 5479.0, 5480.0, 5481.0, 5483.0 5484.0GENERAL LEARNING OUTCOMESUpon successful completion the apprentice is able to identify and state the function offluid reservoirs.LEARNING OUTCOMES AND CONTENT9.1Identify types, state purpose and function of fluid reservoirs: filling system with fluid heat dissipation sump for settling foreign matter breather for vapours surge and make up for system level indication-15-

STEAMFITTER - LEVEL 3S0932.10Hydraulic Oil FiltersDuration:Total 2 hoursTheory 2 hoursPractical 0 hoursCross-Reference to Training Standard: 5470.0, 5472.0, 5473.0, 5474.0, 5476.0, 5477.0,5478.0, 5479.0, 5480.0, 5481.0, 5483.0 5484.0GENERAL LEARNING OUTCOMESUpon successful completion the apprentice is able to identify the types, purpose andapplication of filters, metal screens, magnets and absorbents.LEARNING OUTCOMES AND CONTENT10.1Identify the types, purpose and application of filters: metal screen filters adsorbent filters bypass filters full flow filters dual filters10.2Describe the construction features of filters: describe filter materials used in adsorbent filters describe filter housing and passages10.3Explain the operation of filters: determine full flow and proportional flow application filter restrictions define “micron” by-pass or dual filter for continuous operation determine correct direction of flow10.4Determine location and mounting of filters10.5Determine accessibility of equipment for servicing10.6State filter maintenance requirements-16-

STEAMFITTER - LEVEL 310.7State importance of routine inspection10.8Describe method of inspection-17-

STEAMFITTER - LEVEL 3S0935.11Hydraulic CylindersDuration:Total 3 hoursTheory 3 hoursPractical 0 hoursCross-Reference to Training Standard: 5470.0, 5472.0, 5473.0, 5474.0, 5476.0, 5477.0,5478.0, 5479.0, 5480.0, 5481.0, 5483.0 5484.0GENERAL LEARNING OUTCOMESUpon successful completion the apprentice is able to identify hydraulic cylinders andrelated components.LEARNING OUTCOMES AND CONTENT11.1Identify types, purpose, and applications of: packing and seals air bleeds cushions rotary actuators cushions motors pumps boosters accumulators11.2Describe method of installing actuators11.3Describe procedure for connecting to load11.4Determine installing and mounting procedures11.5State importance of regular charging-18-

STEAMFITTER - LEVEL 311.6State importance of relieving gas and liquid11.7Identify method of checking seal in piston accumulators using gas pressure andgauge11.8State importance of checking level of liquid in air bottle type accumulators11.9Indicate techniques of replacing accumulator parts11.10 State importance of using nitrogen above 1000 PSI with non-fire resistance fluids-19-

STEAMFITTER - LEVEL 3S0932.12Hydraulic PumpsDuration:Total 2 hoursTheory 2 hoursPractical 0 hoursCross-Reference to Training Standard: 5470.0, 5472.0, 5473.0, 5474.0, 5476.0, 5477.0,5478.0, 5479.0, 5480.0, 5481.0, 5483.0 5484.0GENERAL LEARNING OUTCOMESUpon successful completion the apprentice is able to describe the construction andoperation of hydraulic system pumps.LEARNING OUTCOMES AND CONTENT12.1Define the classification and function of hydraulic system pumps: identify the class of service single stage multi stage12.2Identify types of pumps and impellers: gear vane screw centrifugal12.3Identify pump drives: shaft position electric motors couplings12.4Describe the construction features of hydraulic system pumps: construction materials mountings-20-

STEAMFITTER - LEVEL 312.5Explain the operating procedures of hydraulic system pumps: starting procedures low and high pressure areas12.6Describe the techniques to analyze abnormal conditions: low pressures high pressures low flow rates overheating rapid wear-21-

STEAMFITTER - LEVEL 3S0932.13Hydraulic Valves and ControlsDuration:Total 3 hoursTheory 3 hoursPractical 0 hoursCross-Reference to Training Standard: 5470.0, 5472.0, 5473.0, 5474.0, 5476.0, 5477.0,5478.0, 5479.0, 5480.0, 5481.0, 5483.0 5484.0GENERAL LEARNING OUTCOMESUpon successful completion the apprentice is able to identify the types and purposes ofhydraulic valves and controls.LEARNING OUTCOMES AND CONTENT13.1Identify the types, purposes and applications of the following: directional control valves pressure control valves flow control valves servo-valves pressure switches gauges13.2Describe the construction features of the following: directional control valves pressure control valves flow control valves servo-valves pressure switches gauges13.3Explain the operating procedures of following: directional control valves pressure control valves flow control valves servo-valves pressure switches gauges methods of actuating valves-22-

STEAMFITTER - LEVEL 313.4Identify methods of installing valves and controls13.5Identify the effects of using panel or flange mounting on removal of valves-23-

STEAMFITTER - LEVEL 3S0932.14Hydraulic Piping SupportsDuration:Total 3 hoursTheory 3 hoursPractical 0 hoursCross-Reference to Training Standard: 5470.0, 5472.0, 5473.0, 5474.0, 5476.0, 5477.0,5478.0, 5479.0, 5480.0, 5481.0, 5483.0 5484.0GENERAL LEARNING OUTCOMESUpon successful completion the apprentice is able to identify the types, purpose andapplication of hydraulic piping brackets and supports.LEARNING OUTCOMES AND CONTENT14.1Identify the types and purpose of piping: brackets supports anchors14.2Identify the application of piping: brackets supports anchors14.3Describe hydraulic brackets, supports and anchor installations-24-

STEAMFITTER - LEVEL 3S0932.15Hydraulic System DrawingsDuration:Total 6 hoursTheory 3 hoursPractical 3 hoursCross-Reference to Training Standard: 5470.0, 5472.0, 5473.0, 5474.0, 5476.0, 5477.0,5478.0, 5479.0, 5480.0, 5481.0, 5483.0 5484.0GENERAL LEARNING OUTCOMESUpon successful completion the apprentice is able to read and sketch hydraulic systemdrawings.LEARNING OUTCOMES AND CONTENT15.1Identify the specified types of hydraulic system diagrams and their contents, asapplicable, with respect to: flow lines abbreviations specifications terminology standards capacities pressures system classifications sequence of component installation operating principles of components circuit function applications and limitations15.2Determine and apply the correct methods of reading and interpreting hydraulicsystem diagrams and sketches-25-

STEAMFITTER - LEVEL 315.3Identify and interpret the specified hydraulic system component symbols in termsof: symbol characteristics types of lines functions of components joining procedures with the system direction of flow operating sequence types of controls15.4State the value of freehand sketching hydraulic circuits15.5State principles behind sketching hydraulic system component symbols15.6Sketch and label a hydraulic circuit consisting of the following components: hoses connections reservoirs strainers pumps filters valves actuators cylinders accumulators heat exchangers intensifiers motors-26-

STEAMFITTER - LEVEL 3S0932.16Hydraulic System CommissioningDuration:Total 0.5 hoursTheory 0.5 hoursPractical 0 hoursCross-Reference to Training Standard: 5470.0, 5472.0, 5473.0, 5474.0, 5476.0, 5477.0,5478.0, 5479.0, 5480.0, 5481.0, 5483.0 5484.0GENERAL LEARNING OUTCOMESUpon successful completion the apprentice is able to describe hydraulic systemcommissioning procedures.LEARNING OUTCOMES AND CONTENT16.1Describe hydraulic system testing procedures16.2Describe hydraulic system flushing procedures16.3Describe hydraulic system commissioning procedures-27-

STEAMFITTER - LEVEL 3S0932.17Programmable Logic ControllersDuration:Total 3 hoursTheory 3 hoursPractical 0 hoursCross-Reference to Training Standard: 5470.0, 5472.0, 5473.0, 5474.0, 5476.0, 5477.0,5478.0, 5479.0, 5480.0, 5481.0, 5483.0 5484.0GENERAL LEARNING OUTCOMESUpon successful completion the apprentice is able to describe the function ofProgrammable Logic Controllers.LEARNING OUTCOMES AND CONTENT17.1Describe the operation of Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC)17.2Describe the methods of PLC communication: parallel serial protocol establishment17.3Name PLC applications17.4Describe system requirements of PLC devices17.5Describe the advantages of using PLC devices17.6Describe the disadvantages of using PLC devices17.7Describe methods of troubleshooting PLC devices: controller input modules output modules-28-

STEAMFITTER - LEVEL 3Number:S0933Title:STEAMFITTING SYSTEMS IIIDuration:Total 120 hoursPrerequisities:Level IIContent:S0933.1S0933.2S0933.3Process Piping SystemsMedical Gas SystemsSprinkler and Standpipe 933.9S0933.10S0933.11Fuel Gas SystemsFuel Gas Properties and CodesFuel Gas Meters and RegulatorsFuel Gas Piping PracticesFuel Gas Pipe SizingFuel Gas CombustionFuel Gas VentingFuel Gas Burners and ControlsFuel Gas System CommissioningS0933.12S0933.13Hydronic Heating SystemsBuilding Heat Loss CalculationsHydronic Heating System n SystemsPrinciples of RefrigerationBasic Refrigeration CycleRefrigeration System ComponentsRefrigeration System .22Air Conditioning SystemsPrinciples of Air ConditioningPsychometricsAir Conditioning ApplicationsAir Conditioning System ComponentsAir Conditioning System CommissioningS0933.23S0933.24Heat Pump SystemsHeat Pump Principles and ApplicationsSolar HeatTheory 96 hours-29-Practical 24 hours

STEAMFITTER - LEVEL 3Evaluation & Testing:Mark Distribution:TheoryTestingAssignments related to theory and appropriateapplication skills.Minimum of one mid-term test during the 8week term.Final exam at end of term.Periodic quizzes.PracticalApplication TestingFinalAssessment10%30%60%Instructional and Delivery Strategies:Use of material samples and manufacturers’specifications (CDs, manuals, internet)Reference Materials:Refrigeration & Air Conditioning Technology(Whifman/Johnson/Tomczyk)Gas Code B149Med Gas Code BookBPV ActIPT Pipetrades HandbookCSA B149 HandbookRecommended Equipment List:display panelstesting equipmentpurge burnerregulatorsmanometersmeterbunsen burnerconversion burnerfire hose cabinets and valve displayvalvessiamese connection (fabricate in shop)cutting torch and welding machineoxyacetylene torch and turbo-torch, b tankgrindersmedical gas display c/w outlets, zone valvebox, alarmgas supplyboiler gas firedunit heater gas firedradiant heater gas firedbvent venting systemtest pump hydrostatic-30-

STEAMFITTER - LEVEL 3S0933.1Process Piping SystemsDuration:Total 3 hoursTheory 2 hoursPractical 1 hourCross-Reference to Training Standard: 5470.0, 5472.O, 5473.0, 5475.0, 5476.0,5477.0, 5478.0, 5479.0, 5480.0, 5484.0GENERAL LEARNING OUTCOMESUpon successful completion the apprentice is able to identify and explain a variety ofprocess piping systems.LEARNING OUTCOMES AND CONTENT1.1Define a “process piping system” and state its purpose1.2Describe the difference between a process piping system and a plumbing system1.3Identify industries where process-piping systems are installed1.4Identify some common process piping systems including: compressed air chemical supply piping high purity water supply piping food process piping irrigation piping brewery piping oil refineries1.5Identify different acts, regulations and specifications used to estimate, plan,install, inspect and commission a variety of process piping systems-31-

STEAMFITTER - LEVEL 31.6Identify the authorities having jurisdiction for process piping systems including: owners owner representatives engineers health inspectors municipal inspectors1.7Research and report on at least five process piping systems including detailssuch as: type purpose enforcing authority any special training, certificates or licenses required for installation types of pipe, valves, fittings and joining methods that

S0932.9 Hydraulic Reservoirs . S0932.10 Hydraulic Oil Filters . S0932.11 Hydraulic Cylinders . S0932.12 Hydraulic Pumps . S0932.13 Hydraulic Valves and Controls . S0932.14 Hydraulic Piping Supports . S0932.14 Hydraulic System Drawings . S0932.16 Hydraulic System Commissioning

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