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3.00 Credits
Training in this area includes, but is not limited to, the installation of exterior and interior doors, exterior windows. This requires knowledge of rough opening verification for size and squareness, the application of weather proofing sealants, installation of weather stripping around exterior doors and windows, and various types of fasteners appropriate for each installation. Offered at off-campus sites. Minimum of 90 training and in-plant hours.
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3.00 Credits
Training in this area includes, but is not limited to, the installation of various types of moldings, including casing, baseboard, crown molding, battens, chair rail, and galley rail. These applications require knowledge of different types of fasteners and gluing procedures. Offered at offcampus sites. Minimum of 90 training and in-plant hours.
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3.00 Credits
Training in this area includes, but is not limited to, the installation of non-metallic wiring and rough electrical boxes. Wiring systems will cover branch circuits, individual circuits, and small appliance circuits. These systems will be 120/240-volt single-phase wiring systems. The wiring systems will be installed according to the National Electrical Code. Offered at off-campus sites. Minimum of 90 training and in-plant hours.
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3.00 Credits
Training in this area includes, but is not limited to, the installation of finish electrical components such as receptacles, switches, thermostats, smoke detectors, electrical panels, and overcurrent protection devices. Duties in this area might also include the installation of finished electrical devices interior and exterior light fixtures and medicine cabinets. Offered at off-campus sites. Minimum of 90 training and in-plant hours.
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3.00 Credits
Training in this area includes, but is not limited to, all testing which follows the energizing of the electrical system. One area of this testing would involve the verification of current to all switches, receptacles, smoke detectors, lighting, and overcurrent protection devices. In addition, training in this area includes testing ground fault circuit interrupters (GFCI), the polarity of electrical devices, and electrical bonding. Offered at off-campus sites. Minimum of 90 training and in-plant hours.
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3.00 Credits
Training in this area includes, but is not limited to, the fabrication and installation of the heating and cooling main trunk line, individual duct runs and air returns. Training may include the use of various materials to meet the building requirements of states to which unis might be shipped. Offered at off-campus sites. Minimum of 90 training and inplant hours.
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3.00 Credits
Training in this area includes, but is not limited to, the installation of both gas and electric heating systems, the fabrication of a plenum for the furnace, and the installation of the evaporator coil. Instruction will include the selection of proper electrical cable and/or gas piping. This training will include the inspection and testing of gas piping and electrical systems. Offered at off-campus sites. Minimum of 90 training and in-plant hours.
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3.00 Credits
Training in this area includes, but is not limited to, the determination of the direction and number of sites for water delivery, the connection of water lines to tubs, showers, sinks, hot water heaters, dishwashers, water closets, and outside hydrants, among others. Offered at off-campus sites. Minimum of 90 training and in-plant hours.
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3.00 Credits
Training in this area includes, but is not limited to, the determination of the direction and number of sites that will receive waste materials. These sites include kitchens, baths, furnace rooms, clothes washing machine hookups, and any other areas as required. Instruction will include not only the installation of but also the determination of the number and size of drains and vents. Offered at offcampus sites. Minimum of 90 training and in-plant hours. Course Descriptions 477
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3.00 Credits
Training in this area includes, but is not limited to, hoisting and fastening the prefabricated interior and exterior walls of a manufactured unit on to the housing floor, maintaining the squareness of the walls as the walls are joined, and maintaining the plumb of the walls in preparation for the roof assembly. Offered at off-campus sites. Minimum of 90 training and in-plant hours.
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