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TIXX 9503: Boiler Theory,Operation,and Maintenance
3.00 Credits
City College of San Francisco
Advise: High school diploma, GED, or H.S. proficiency certificate and demonstration of 8th grade reading, math, and language ability Basic principles of boiler operation, maintenance, and safety procedures for stationary engineers at the pre-apprenticeship level.
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TIXX 9504: Instrumentation for Measurement and Control of HV and AC
3.00 Credits
City College of San Francisco
Advise: ESLN 3700 Introduction to standard methods for measuring HVAC variables such as temperature, pressure, and flow. Includes continuous and on/off control instruments, feedback loop importance, and reference to blueprints and appropriate standards. Emphasis is on electronic and pneumatic methods commonly used in building service trades. Introduction to Energy Management System (EMS) concepts and methods.
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TIXX 9505: Plumbing Applications
3.00 Credits
City College of San Francisco
Introduction to materials, tools and equipment used for installing a plumbing system. Interpretation of isometric drawings for installation of plumbing and piping systems. Understanding plumbing code requirements for installing Drain Waste Vent system, potable drinking water system, gas system and hot water heater. Maintenance and repair of plumbing fixtures, repair or replacement of pipe. Blueprint reading and reference to the Uniform Plumbing Code.
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TIXX 9699: Furnituremaking and Woodworking
3.00 Credits
City College of San Francisco
Principles of wood fabrication, emphasizing furniture construction, hand tool and machine basics, shop safety, design, wood joinery and finishing for the beginning woodworker.
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TIXX 9700: Health and Hygiene for Stationary Engineers
3.00 Credits
City College of San Francisco
Health, hygiene and related safety practices for stationary engineers in six areas: pest control, drinking water, sewage laden equipment, infectious wastes, body substances and food services.
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TIXX 9701: Hazardous Materials Training
3.00 Credits
City College of San Francisco
The study of regulatory requirements, concepts, practices, tools and pieces of equipment for protecting workers from exposure to toxic substances and hazardous materials in general industry.
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TIXX 9704: Introduction to the Construction Trades A
3.00 Credits
City College of San Francisco
Recommended for non-traditional and re-entry students Basic knowledge and skills necessary in the construction trades. Identification of tools and building materials and how to handle them safely. Becoming acquainted with the variety of trades and apprenticeships in construction and with the roles of people on building projects and how the building team relies on project plans and specifications for information. Completion of several small projects in wood and concrete requiring use of measuring, hand, and power tools.
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TIXX 9705: Introduction to the Construction Trades B
3.00 Credits
City College of San Francisco
Advise: ABE 2074 or ESLN 3800; TIXX 9704 Recommended for non-traditional and re-entry students Additional basic knowledge and skills necessary for the construction trades. Further identification of tools and building materials and how to handle them safely. Completion of several small projects in carpentry, electricity, plumbing, and sheet metal requiring use of measuring, hand, and power tools.
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TIXX 9706: Introduction to the Construction Trades C
3.00 Credits
City College of San Francisco
Advise: ABE 2074orESLN 3800; TIXX 9705 Recommended for non-traditional and re-entry students Additional basic knowledge and skills for the construction trades. More identification of tools and building materials and their safe handling. The roles played by the people that build a project and how the team relies on project plans and specifications for information. Completion of several small carpentry, drywall, painting, and waterproofing projects using measuring, hand, and power tools.
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TIXX 9707: Exterior and Interior Finishes
3.00 Credits
City College of San Francisco
Advise: ABE 2074 or ESLN 3800 Introduction to the tools, materials, and processes used in finishing exterior and interior surfaces. Projects include installation, taping, and texturing of drywall; application of plaster, installation of flashing and roofing materials, installation of ceramic and resilient tile, and the selection and application of paint and related products. Also includes safe use of ladders, scaffolding, and personal safety equipment and how to read and interpret material safety data sheets.
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