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1.00 Credits
This class will introduce students to rain water as a source of water for domestic and/or landscape use. All system components for proper and safe use of rainwater will be presented and discussed . Components include: roofing materials, gutters and gutter sizing, first flush diverters and downspouts, plumbing piping to and from tank, tanks, water purification, filtration and analysis issues, sources of contamination, water pumps and control devices, water conservation fixtures, water conservation strategies for domestic and landscape use, guiding principles for water conservation, examples of rain water harvest systems will be shown . One lecture. One lab. May be taken for S/U credit.
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3.00 Credits
Basic Electrical theory and safety presented. Survey of electrical construction processes for residential applications. Determining materials, installation processes, safety, and code requirements of electrical construction will be emphasized and applied. Students will apply a variety of common residential receptacle and switch circuits in a shop practice setting. Two lecture. Two lab. May be taken for S/U credit. Fall.
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3.00 Credits
Survey of electrical construction processes for residential applications. Determining materials, installation processes, safety, and code requirements of electrical construction will be emphasized and applied. Prerequisites: CTM 151 House Wiring I or consent of instructor. Two lecture. Two lab. May be taken for S/U credit. Spring.
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4.00 Credits
This class will emphasize Light CommercialWiring Applications to determine sizes of service entrance conductors and feeders, conduit sizes and boxes, Transformer types, theory & sizing, and protection of transformers: referencing to the National Electric Code. Prerequisite: CTM 151 or consent of instructor. Three lecture. One lab. May be taken for S/U credit. Fall.
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3.00 Credits
Safety principles of building construction under the Uniform Building Code, including structural requirements for wood, masonry, fire resistant materials and ratings, and occupancy requirements. Three lecture. Spring.
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3.00 Credits
No course description available.
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3.00 Credits
No course description available.
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3.00 Credits
Addresses heating, ventilation, air conditioning systems and plumbing systems in residential structures. Emphasis is placed on system design and layout as well as installation practices. One lecture; four lab.
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3.00 Credits
Alternative passive solar building techniques such as adobe, earth brick, rammed earth, sand bag, and earth ship will be presented, along with environmental and aesthetic design considerations. Three lecture. May be taken for S/U credit. Spring.
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3.00 Credits
This course will define the design and installation of photovoltaic and wind power systems. Emphasis will be placed on electrical safety and operation of trade tools and equipment and job site safety. Topics covered: photovoltaic and wind power system plans, safety, electrical materials and fittings, solar cell panel and wind generator wiring techniques, battery systems, inverters and charge controllers. Three lecture. Spring.
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