In this course, students examine the common tools, materials, equipment and processes within the plumbing field.
In this course, students examine the common tools, materials, equipment and processes within the plumbing field. Terminology used in design, manufacture and sizing as well as the approved uses of different materials are discussed.
Plumbing trade terminology for different drainage design systems is also explained.
Course Hours
42
Students registering for credit courses for the first time must declare a program at the point of registration. Declaring a program does not necessarily mean students must complete a program, individual courses may be taken for skill improvement and upgrading.
About Us
Learn how to install and repair plumbing fixtures and equipment.
At the end of the plumbing course, you will be able to install and maintain water supply systems under supervision. These systems include cold water piping, hot water piping, fixtures, and water supply system repair.
This course is intended for practicing engineers, technicians and technologists and those concerned with the Municipal and Urban Drainage systems and Management of construction site erosion
Once you pass this course, you will be recertified as a cross connection control tester.
You will gain an understanding of the theoretical and practical aspects of the trade, associated tools and materials, that will help you on your journey to becoming a licensed plumber or pursuing many other construction-related careers.
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