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2.00 Credits
Understanding of electricity and electronics. Topics include electrical terms, ohms law, AC and DC circuits, electromagnetic induction, reading circuit diagrams, electrical components, test procedures, troubleshooting, and safety.
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3.00 Credits
Basics of gas appliance repair. Focus is on gas furnaces, water heaters, and dryers in residential and commercial settings. Troubleshooting procedures are utilized to identify problems. Safety and regulations are emphasized.
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5.00 Credits
Properties of propane, natural gas and butane applications. Combustion characteristics of propane, natural gas and butane are explored. Standards related to handling, transmission, and storage of gases are reviewed. Certified employee training program (CETP) is incorporated.
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5.00 Credits
Appliance operation and troubleshooting Meters and regulators are presented. Repair and installation of gas piping are discussed. Other subjects include plastic pipe fusion, carbon monoxide, and gas leak investigations.
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5.00 Credits
Storage, delivery, and metering of gas services. Topics are calculating gas flow, meter repair and testing, regulator sizing and repair, regulator and relief inspections, vault inspection and maintenance, valve inspection and maintenance, pressure instrumentation, odorization and system uprating.
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2.00 Credits
Reading maps and locating service installations. Included are calculations common to the gas industry for cost estimating price comparisons, sizing gas piping systems, load calculations, and determining degree days.
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4.00 Credits
Lab activities and applications related to NG 102.
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0.50 Credits
Practice and certification in first aid and CPR.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to the basic principles and working environment of a service center. Topics to be explored include: the proper use and care of hand and basic power tools, the use of precision measuring tools, test equipment and special tools, safe and proper use of lifting equipment and large shop tools such as hydraulic presses and tire equipment, as well as general shop safety, the language and vocabulary related to the ATV and motorcycle service industry, customer service, and writing of work orders.
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3.00 Credits
Explore topics of time management, team orientation, and prioritization of projects. Basic interpersonal relationships between customers and co-workers, as well as, expanding on topics covered in OPRV 105. Course to be considered and advanced service management class. Pre-Requisite: OPRV 105
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