PLUMBING
AND HEATING COURSE SEQUENCE
12 credits necessary
for graduation
|
Grade
9 |
Grade
10 |
Grade
11 |
Grade
12 |
| 3
credits |
3
credits |
3
credits |
3
credits |
| Exploratory and
Introduction to Plumbing and Heating |
Residential
Plumbing |
Residential
and Commercial Plumbing |
Heating/Residential
and Commercial Plumbing |
Plumbing
and Heating Course Descriptions
EXPLORATORY AND INTRODUCTION TO PLUMBING AND HEATING (3
credits)
All Grade 9 students go through the Exploratory Program. Students
deciding to enter the field of plumbing and heating will
be introduced to the basics of safety and sanitation, as
well as the use and care of hand tools, power tools and stationary
equipment. The students will use basic math computations
and measurements necessary to calculate necessary plumbing
materials and piping. Students will be introduced to the
plumbing and mechanical codes and demonstrate basic-level
skills in soldering, using basic solvents and steel piping
techniques. Technology-related mathematics, reading, writing,
vocabulary, blueprint reading and science are integrated
throughout the curriculum.
RESIDENTIAL PLUMBING (3 credits)
The Grade 10 Plumbing and Heating program is designed to
provide students with information regarding safety, beginning
with Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) electrical safety,
and the safe use of power and hand tools. Students will
examine the installation of drain, waste and venting, the
use of copper tubing and steel piping and the installation
of hangers and supports. Pipe sizing, residential fixtures
and appliances, and the proper use of fittings are also
covered. Students will demonstrate the installation of
drain, waste and vent (DWV) pipes using copper, steel,
cast-iron, plastic, pipe and fittings. Students will perform
both in-school and outside plumbing and heating projects
for customers as it relates to the current curriculum and
their skill level. They will also be able to install residential
plumbing fixtures, thread pipe and explain basic drain
cleaning. Technology-related mathematics, reading, writing,
vocabulary, blueprint reading and science are integrated
throughout the curriculum.
RESIDENTIAL AND COMMERCIAL PLUMBING (3 credits)
In Grade 11, students will demonstrate theoretical competency
in International and Mechanical Plumbing Codes. Students
will be able to size drain, waste and vent (DWV), storm
and sewage pumps, water distribution systems and venting
gas appliances. Students will demonstrate the ability
to install and repair DWV, water systems and residential
and commercial fixtures and appliances. They will demonstrate
the ability to complete a job application and interview.
Students will perform in-school and outside plumbing
projects for customers as it relates to the current curriculum
and their skill level. Students reaching an acceptable
level of proficiency may be eligible for Work Based Learning
(WBL). Technology-related mathematics, reading, writing,
vocabulary, blueprint reading and science are integrated
throughout the curriculum.
HEATING/RESIDENTIAL AND COMMERCIAL PLUMBING (3 credits)
In Grade 12, instruction expands into the heating field.
Students will continue with safety and be introduced
to Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) requirements,
ground water pollution, and carbon monoxide (CO), nitrogen
oxide (NoX), mercury and lead dangers. Students will
demonstrate theoretical competency in related sciences
(heat-expansion-volume-combustion) and math (heat loss
calculations). Students will also be able to complete
a take-off from prints including symbols and isometrics,
interpret the heating mechanical code and produce an
estimate for a customer. Students will demonstrate the
ability to install gas and oil boilers and heating equipment.
They will be able to complete a set-up of a boiler, perform
an efficiency test and make necessary adjustments. Students
will advance in their participation in both in-school
and outside plumbing projects for customers as it relates
to the current curriculum and their skill level. Students
will demonstrate the ability to complete a job application
and interview and to perform entry-level job readiness
and trade skills. . Students reaching an
acceptable level of proficiency may be eligible for Work
Based Learning (WBL). Each student will take the
National Occupational Competency Testing Institute (NOCTI)
exam, which is a performance-based test Technology-related
mathematics, reading, writing, vocabulary, blueprint
reading and science are integrated throughout the curriculum.
Students
successfully completing this course of study will be
able to pursue a two year or a four year engineering
degree. Students can obtain immediate
employment in the plumbing and heating field. Employment
includes: residential and commercial plumbing and
heating apprenticeship; sprinkler-fitters apprenticeship;
pipe-fitters apprenticeship; steamfitters apprenticeship; gasfitters
apprenticeship; estimators; plumbing and heating service
technician; plumbing and heating maintenance; plumbing
and heating sales representative and, wholesale supply
representative.
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