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1.50 Credits
Basic computer-aided design (CAD) utilizing a Windows computer system and trade-specific design specifications. Use of Quickpen icons to set up CAD drawing. Develop and execute skills in creating and saving drawings to the hard disk. Creation of geometric shapes. Prerequisites: Completion of JRYM 150, 151 or currently employed as a detailer in the Sheet Metal industry. Three hours lecture/laboratory. GE Area: Non-GE Applicable
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1.50 Credits
Advanced computer-aided design (CAD) drawing skills utilizing structural and architectural backgrounds. Design ducting within the CAD drawing. Use collision check while assigning duct location and elevation. Operation of printer and plotter to complete CAD drawings and reports. Prerequisites: Completion of Journeyman 159A or currently employedas a detailer in the Sheet Metal industry. Three hours lecture/laboratory. GE Area: Non-GE Applicable
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1.50 Credits
Using contract documents, students will work through the steps necessary to create a job file. Creation of drawing templates, catalogs, symbol sets, index. Manage .dxf files. Prerequisites: Completion of Journeyman 159B or currently employed as a detailer in the Sheet Metal industry. Three hours lecture/laboratory. GE Area: Non-GE Applicable
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1.50 Credits
Continuation of the steps necessary to create a job file. Students will create shop duct standards and connector allowances. Use of the 3D layout tool, number fittings and pickoff duct for fabrication. Prerequisites: Completion of JRYM 159C or currently employed as a detailer in the Sheet Metal industry. Three hours lecture/laboratory. GE Area: Non-GE Applicable
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2.00 Credits
A comprehensive study of the Uniform and California plumbing codes with emphasis on the practical application to daily installation practices. Prerequisites: Completion of the Plumbing/Pipefitting Apprenticeship Program; current employment in the pipe trades industry. Three hours lecture/laboratory. GE Area: Non-GE Applicable
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2.50 Credits
Pre-entry level instruction to the Sheet Metal Apprenticeship Program. Basic instruction on the sheet metal industry, equipment, trade math, drafting, materials and equipment safety. Three hours lecture/laboratory. GE Area: Non-GE Applicable
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2.50 Credits
Working of metals in sheet form. Structural shapes, such as angle bar, channels, flat bar, rod and wire are also extensively used. Metals of varying thicknesses, from a few thousandths of an inch to 3/16ths of an inch, are used. Proper techniques and procedures are demonstrated for the different characteristics of each metal studied. Some of the metals used are copper, brass, bronze, lead, zinc, aluminum, black and galvanized iron, monel and stainless steel. Prerequisites: Current employment in the sheet metal industry. Three hours lecture/laboratory. GE Area: Non-GE Applicable
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2.50 Credits
Continuation of working with metals in sheet form. Structural shapes, such as angle bar, channels, flat bar, rod and wire are also extensively used. Metals of varying thicknesses, from a few thousandths of an inch to 3/16ths of an inch, are used. Proper techniques and procedures are demonstrated for the different characteristics of each metal studied. Some of the metals used are copper, brass, bronze, lead, zinc, aluminum, black and galvanized iron, monel and stainless steel. Prerequisites: Current employment in the sheet metal industry. Three hours lecture/laboratory. GE Area: Non-GE Applicable
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2.00 Credits
Review of the mechanical code as it relates to the sheet metal trade. Topics include terminology, definitions, heating, ventilating, cooling, combustion air, venting of appliances, duct work, fire dampers, control systems, various life safety systems, skylights and various architectural sheet metal. Prerequisites: Current employment in the sheet metal industry. Three hours lecture/laboratory. GE Area: Non-GE Applicable
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2.00 Credits
Provide training in the following domains-fundamentals of measurement; operation of pressure, flow, level and temperature instruments; safety practices; calibration; process control fundamentals; loop checking, troubleshooting, start-up, documentation; maintenance and repair; and using micro-processor-based instruments and controllers. Prerequisites: Current employment in the sheet metal industry. Three hours lecture/laboratory. GE Area: Non-GE Applicable
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