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1.00 Credits
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1.00 Credits
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3.00 Credits
The course is designed to give the student an understanding of refrigeration principles and concepts relating to basic refrigeration systems, how components relate and function with each other, and proficiency in the area of troubleshooting. It will also give the student confidence through hands-on training exercises.
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1.00 Credits
The course covers the mechanical and electrical operations of oil, gas, electrical, and steam heating systems. Heat pumps, humidifiers, and burning fuels (BTU's in oil, gas and electrical heat) are discussed.
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3.00 Credits
In order to solve electrical problems in air conditioning equipment, it is necessary to know and understand basic electricity. This course will give the student a basic knowledge of schematics, wiring diagrams, meter reading, alternating current fundamentals, single-phase theory, and troubleshooting which will enable the student to identify and explain various circuit components and how current operates in circuit diagrams. The student will gain experience through lab exercises.
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4.00 Credits
This course includes the following topics: repair and replace window/doors, patch and replace drywall, patch and replace ceramic tile, locate and repair roof leaks, strip and refurbish tile floors. Students will learn how to safely use the care for hand, portable and stationary power tools. Safety is heavily stressed throughout the course. Lab work is applicable to the above.
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2.00 Credits
This course is designed to provide the students, with a basic knowledge of Print Reading. It will cover title block drawing notes, types of drawings and the proper steps, on how to read a print. Instruction will also include the meaning of different types of lines on a blueprint, dimensioning with fractions and decimals systems, and the application and meaning of various symbols found on a blueprint.
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4.00 Credits
This course covers the following topics: electrical safety Ohm's law, volt/amp meters, circuits, breakers, outlets, switches, lights, fixtures, and basic control circuits. Lab and "hands-on" experiments will provide the opportunity to apply the principles learned in the classroom.
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4.00 Credits
This course covers the following topics: water faucets, commodes, tubs, showers, kitchen sinks, clean-outs, water shutoffs, drain lines, P-traps, copper-, galvanized-, black- and plastic pipe, locating and repairing leaks. Safety is stressed throughout the course. Students will learn issues concerning liability, testing, and become familiar with the BOCA codes. Lab and "hands-on" sessions are featured.
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3.00 Credits
In this basic blueprint reading course, the student begins with a review of shop math, basic fractions and decimals. Instruction will include the meaning of different types of lines on a blueprint, dimensioning with fractions and decimal systems, and the application and meaning of various symbols found on a blueprint. Hands-on activities using actual blueprints will be used through out the semester.
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