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Idaho 16 Hour Plumbing Contractor CE Package

This 16 hour package fulfills all state Continuing Education requirements for the 3 year renewal cycle for Idaho Plumbing Contractors .

  • 4 Hour Uniform Plumbing Code Chapters 1-5
  • 4 Hour Uniform Plumbing Code Chapters 6-9 and Appendices
  • 4 Hour Fire Suppression Sprinklers, Valves, and Hydraulic Calculations
  • 3 Hour Confined Spaces
  • 1 Hour Plan Reading

$125.00

Description

Uniform Plumbing Code Chapters 1-5

Instructor: Lorren Schlotfeldt

This 4-hour continuing education course is designed to fulfill the code requirement for renewal of Idaho plumbing licenses. Topics include code highlights from the first five chapters of the Uniform Plumbing Code, outlined and explained by Master Plumber Lorren Schlotfeldt in an easy to follow video format.

This Course Covers:

  • Administration
  • Definitions
  • General Regulations
  • Plumbing Fixtures and Fixture Fittings
  • Water Heaters

 


Uniform Plumbing Code Chapters 6-9 and Appendices

Instructor: Lorren Schlotfeldt

This course is designed to fulfill the code requirement for renewal of Idaho plumbing licenses. Topics include code highlights from the Uniform Plumbing Code, Chapter 6-9 and includes a review of the Appendices, outlined and explained by Master Plumber Lorren Schlotfeldt in an easy to follow video format.

This Course Covers:

  • Water Supply and Distribution
  • Sanitary Drainage
  • Indirect Waste
  • Vents
  • Appendices

 


Fire Suppression Sprinklers, Valves, and Hydraulic Calculations

Instructor: Karl Wiegand

This course is an introduction to the basics regarding fire sprinklers, valves and hydraulic calculations. Students will become familiar with the parts of a sprinkler assembly and the significance of sprinkler orientation. Next they will learn the basics of sprinkler system valves and the types of systems they service. Finally, hydraulic calculations are discussed as they relate to water supply, water flow and friction loss.

After completing this course participants will be able to:

  • Have an understanding of sprinkler components, types of systems, and orientation
  • Be better equipped to provide fire suppression systems to their design
  • Determine fire suppression system valves and the types of systems they service
  • Be able to calculate hydraulics within these systems for ensured water and timing requirements.

This Course Covers:

  • Sprinkler basics, parts, orientation, and types
  • Types of valves, sprinkler systems, setting air pressure and water delivery
  • Hydraulic Calculations – Water pressure, supply and flow, friction loss, pipe diameter, examples

 


 

Confined Spaces

Instructor:  Josh Francis

29 CFR 1926 – Subpart AA Confined Spaces in Construction sets forth requirements for practices and procedures to protect employees engaged in construction activities at a worksite with one or more confined spaces. Examples of locations where confined spaces may occur include, but are not limited to, the following: Bins; boilers; pits (such as elevator, escalator, pump, valve or other equipment); manholes (such as sewer, storm drain, electrical, communication, or other utility); tanks (such as fuel, chemical, water, or other liquid, solid or gas); incinerators; scrubbers; concrete pier columns; sewers; transformer vaults; heating, ventilation, and air-conditioning (HVAC) ducts; storm drains; water mains; precast concrete and other pre-formed manhole units; drilled shafts; enclosed beams; vessels; digesters; lift stations; cesspools; silos; air receivers; sludge gates; air preheaters; step up transformers; turbines; chillers; bag houses; and/or mixers/reactors.

This Course Covers:

  • Scope & Definitions
  • General Requirements
  • Permits and the process
  • Training
  • Rescue and Emergency Services

 


Plan Reading

Instructor: Randy Drake

The ability to interpret plumbing blueprints and successfully install the required plumbing systems is an essential skill. Prints provide the details you need regarding types and sizes of sinks to the location of gas lines, drains and vents. This video course outlines the general layout of both residential and commercial plans, identifying and detailing schedules, legends, symbols and engineering instructions.

This Course Covers:

  • Commercial plan
  • Overview
  • Legend
  • Plumbing floor plan
  • Symbols and abbreviations
  • Mechanical plan
  • Residential plan

 


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