Plumbing and Pipefitting Applied Certificate
Location(s): Delivery details below
This program may be offered at all SIAST campuses subject to a needs assessment. It is delivered off campus through continuing education.
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| 70 | Arithmetic |
| 55 | Elementary Algebra |
| 70 | Reading |
| One year post-secondary studies |
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You will learn how to produce and interpret basic shop drawings and piping sketches as used at a typical work site. You will study the trade's code book and learn to apply code regulations to the installation of a residential plumbing system.
7.0
Credit Units
105.0
Other hours
Learning Method(s):
Lecture/Lab
You will review basic mathematics and the metric system of measurement. You will re-examine basic mathematical concepts as they apply to the Plumbing and Pipefitting trades.
2.0
Credit Units
24.0
Lecture hours
Learning Method(s):
Lecture/Theory
You will develop the required skills necessary for the installation of a domestic gas piping system. You will be introduced to the science behind the gas used in industry, along with the code requirements for the industry. The course emphasizes the safety factors involved in working with natural and propane gas and the importance of accurate code interpretation.
3.0
Credit Units
45.0
Other hours
Learning Method(s):
Lecture/Lab
You will study general safety as it applies to the plumbing/pipefitting trades. You will develop skill in the safe lifting and moving of materials and equipment used in the shop. You will become familiar with WHMIS and articles of the Occupational Health and Safety Act that apply to the trades.
2.0
Credit Units
30.0
Other hours
Learning Method(s):
Lecture/Theory, Lab/Practical, Lecture/Lab, Independent Study, Correspondence
You will gain an understanding of the basic scientific principles that apply to the plumbing/pipefitting trade.
1.0
Credit Units
16.0
Lecture hours
Learning Method(s):
Lecture/Theory
The course covers the various boilers and the components of a hot water heating system. You will briefly discuss hydronic cooling. You will study a typical boiler installation with associated piping. You will be introduced to the hydronics code and how it applies to a residential or small commercial heating system. You will cover the practice of installing various boilers and the components of a hot water heating system. You will briefly discuss hydronic cooling. You will demonstrate a typical boiler installation with associated piping. You will put into practice the hydronics code and apply it to a residential or small commercial heating system.
7.0
Credit Units
100.0
Other hours
Learning Method(s):
Lecture/Lab
Prerequisites:
DRAW 101 Minimum Grade of 60
and PLMB 100 Minimum Grade of 60
and RIGG 183 Minimum Grade of 60
and TOOL 108 Minimum Grade of 60
Your studies will include various low pressure steam systems. You will cover terms and definitions and the basic operation of LPS heating systems. You will discuss an overview of equipment use and low pressure steam accessories. Piping arrangements for LPS will also be discussed.
2.0
Credit Units
35.0
Lecture hours
Learning Method(s):
Lecture/Theory
You will learn to use most of the hand and power tools utilized in the plumbing and pipefitting trades. You will be introduced to all types of pipes, tubing and fittings. You will learn to identify and join the different kinds of pipe used in the plumbing and pipefitting trades and learn to join the different kinds of pipe. Another component of the course is an introduction to natural and LP gas.
6.0
Credit Units
95.0
Other hours
Learning Method(s):
Lecture/Lab
You will gain valuable experience through a two-week job placement in industry. You will have the opportunity to apply your trade-related technical skills as you increase your understanding of the workplace and employer's needs.
0.0
Credit Units
80.0
Lab hours
Learning Method(s):
Work Experience -Individual, Work Experience - Group