BMA 177 - Indus. Plumbing & Pipefitting Credits: 3 Lecture Hours: 2 Lab Hours: 2 Practicum Hours: 0 Work Experience: 0 Course Type: Voc/Tech A course in fundamental plumbing and pipefitting. Topics covered include the properties of torque, the use of torque and the application of torque; the development and use of piping schematics; elementary pipe layout and joint construction with various materials; the purpose, use, construction and operation of valves and process control equipment used in manufacturing. Competencies
- Identify terms and tools used in plumbing and pipefitting
- Demonstrate the proper use of precision measurement tools.
- Identify the principles of operation of the following process control instruments: pressure gages, level defectors, temperature indicators, and speed indicators.
- Identify and demonstrate the proper use of plumbing tools
- Explain the process of torque as it relates to fasteners
- Define torque and the properties of torque
- Explain the reasons for torquing and the hazards of over torquing and under torquing
- Demonstrate the proper method of torquing
- Explain the various methods used to measure torque
- Demonstrate the ability to identify the torque value for a fastener from a chart or table
- Demonstrate the ability to identify and layout plumbing materials.
- Explain the benefits and characteristics, common uses, lengths, diameters, fitting methods and tools used for cutting acrylonitrile-butadine-styrene (ABS) plastic
- Explain the benefits and characteristics, common uses, lengths, diameters, fitting methods and tools used for cutting poly-vinyl-chloride (PVC) plastic.
- Explain the benefits and characteristics, common uses, lengths, diameters, fitting methods and tools used for cutting chlorinated-poly-vinyl-chloride (CPVC) plastic.
- Explain the benefits and characteristics, common uses, lengths, diameters, fitting methods and tools used for cutting poly-butylene (PB) plastic
- Demonstrate the ability to size supply, drain, waste & vent piping.
- Demonstrate the ability to identify and layout metal plumbing materials.
- Explain the benefits and characteristics, common uses, lengths, diameters, fitting methods and tools used for cutting cast iron
- Explain the benefits and characteristics, common uses, lengths, diameters, fitting methods and tools used for cutting galvanized and black iron.
- Explain the benefits and characteristics, common uses, lengths, diameters, fitting methods and tools used for cutting rigid copper
- Explain the benefits and characteristics, common uses, lengths, diameters, fitting methods and tools used for cutting chromed copper
- Explain the benefits and characteristics, common uses, lengths, diameters, fitting methods and tools used for cutting flexible copper tubing.
- Explain the benefits and characteristics, common uses, lengths, diameters, fitting methods and tools used for cutting brass and chromed brass.
- Demonstrate the ability to layout and fit up copper, PVC, CPVC, and black iron from a drawing
- Demonstrate the ability to read and interpret piping schematics
- Define a schematic and explain its uses
- Identify the common features and use of symbols on schematics.
- Identify and use the symbols for valves and fitting on schematics.
- Identify the purpose of and the different types of valves
- Explain the purpose and use, construction, and parts of a gate valve.
- Explain the purpose and use, construction, and parts of a globe valve.
- Explain the purpose and use, construction, and parts of a check valve.
- Explain the purpose and use, construction, and parts of a ball valve.
- Explain the purpose and use, construction, and parts of a butterfly valve.
- Identify the purpose of and the different special application valves
- Explain the purpose and use, construction, and parts of diaphragm valves.
- Explain the purpose and use, construction, and parts of plug valves.
- Explain the purpose and use, construction, and parts of pressure reducing and regulating valves
- Explain the purpose and use, construction, and parts of pressure relief valves.
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