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3.00 Credits
Intro to equipment and practices of pipe fitting procedures; pipe and pipe fitting properties identified by material, dimensions, schedule number, joining method, and function; basic piping system layout concepts taught using orthographic and isometric sketches; measurement, fabrication, assembly, and installation techniques; techniques and practices related to testing and breaking into a piping system explained with focus on safety; class 2 hours, lab 2 hours.
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3.00 Credits
Overview of the principles required to maintain and repair mechanical systems found in typical production facilities; bolt grade marking, hardware fasteners and identification, torque values, rigging techniques to move loads and equipment, lubricant characteristics and principles, bearings, seals, packing, pump applications and selection, and alignment techniques using dual dial indicators; class 2 hours, lab 2 hours.
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3.00 Credits
Intro to the principles of pneumatics and components found in a typical pneumatic circuit; force and energy transmission, compressors, pressure and directional control, diagrams, maintenance programs, and troubleshooting in a pneumatic circuit; covers safety, use of each component, and troubleshooting procedures; class 2 hours, lab 2 hours.
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3.00 Credits
Saturated, superheated, and wet steam; latent heat of steam, pressure/temperature relationship of saturated and superheated steam, condensing steam, and major components of steam generating equipment; how steam and condensate are formed, importance and need of steam traps; steam piping; installation, testing, trouble shoot ing, and repair of typical steam trap assemblies; class 2 hours, lab 2 hours.
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3.00 Credits
Advanced maintenance principles for production equipment; chem, ansi, canned, nonmetallic, and sealless pumps; pump bearings and motors, mechan ical seals, fans and blowers, power transmission related to chain drives, V belts, in dus - t rial flat belts, sheaves, shaft couplings, bearing mount ing and dismounting, bearing failure analysis, gear types and usage, maintaining spur, helical, herringbone bevel work gears, and gear reducers; class 2 hours, lab 2 hours. Prereq: Instructor's consent.
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Welding safety, processes, and techniques; personal protective equipment, equipment set-up; oxy-acetylene process used to demonstrate proper equipment set-up, lighting, adjusting, and extinguishing the flame, bevel cutting pipe in position, and equipment disassembly; SHAW process used to make fillet welds on carbon steel plate in position; class 1 hour, lab 3 hours. Prereq: Instructor's consent.
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3.00 Credits
Machine tool principles and operation; class 2 hours, lab 2 hours. 200 -Physical properties of metals, their manipulation in mining and refinement; alloying and heat treatment processes; natural and manufactured abrasives and bonding processes that determine their molecular structures; various types of grinding machines studied and used. 201 -Operation and safe use of lathes, milling machines (including NC and CNC types), drill presses, etc.; focus on engine type bench lathe.
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3.00 Credits
Intro to the basic information needed to establish or improve Predictive/Preventive Maintenance and equipment reliability programs; covers the latest predictive/ preventive technology and how its implementation helps plants compete within the world market place; class 2 hours, lab 3 hours.
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3.00 Credits
Intro to P&ID's as well as the Dupont Industrial Engineering Standards; specific symbology, application and interconnection of prints and drawings studied until the student is fully competent to analyze given process control system from its prints; class 2 hours, lab 2 hours.
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3.00 Credits
Normal nutrition and therapy principles related to health and disease; role of food and its nutri ents regarding diet modifications; practical diet planning, identifying dietary needs patients, development of nutritional care plans and clinical services quality assurance. Prereq: BIOL-1430. Coreq: ND-111. [S]
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