New Mexico 16 Hour Journeyman Plumber CE Package #1

This 16 hour package fulfills all state Continuing Education requirements for the 3 year renewal cycle for New Mexico Journeyman Plumbers .

  • 8 Hour Uniform Plumbing Code
  • 2 Hour Pricing Plumbing for Profit
  • 2 Hour Plan Reading and Plumbing Math
  • 1 Hour Introduction to Fire sprinklers
  • 1 Hour Introduction to Sprinkler System Hydraulic Calculations
  • 1 Hour Introduction to Sprinkler System Valves
  • 1 Hour Silica Safety

$119.00

Description

 

Uniform Plumbing Code

Instructor:  Lorren Schlotfeldt

This 8-hour continuing education course is designed to fulfill the code requirement for renewal of New Mexico Journeyman and Master plumbing licenses. Topics include code highlights from 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
  • Water Supply and Distribution
  • Sanitary Drainage
  • Indirect Waste
  • Vents
  • Traps and Interceptors
  • Storm Drainage
  • Appendices

Pricing Plumbing for Profit

Instructor: Randy Drake

Stop flushing money! This video course is designed to help anyone who is either thinking of starting up their own plumbing business, or who wants to be confident that they will operate at a profit. In this step-by-step tutorial, you will learn how to accurately account for all your costs, and then apply those costs to an estimate. Running a successful plumbing business requires careful attention to detail by accounting for all costs associated with the business, and charging the customer enough to make a profit. Downloadable worksheets that you can customize to your own business are included!

This Course Covers:

Cost Workbook

  • Employee Costs
  • Office Costs
  • Vehicle Costs
  • Marketing Costs
  • Clothing/Misc. Expenses
  • Training Costs
  • Calculations:
    • Hours worked per year
    • Break even rate
    • Profit margins

Estimating Worksheet

  • Materials
  • Labor

 

Plan Reading and Plumbing Math

Instructors: Randy Drake & Joshua Francis

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
  • Calculating Area, Volume, Offsets, Pressures, Slope and Drop
  • Practice Exercises

 

Introduction to Fire sprinklers

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.

This Course Covers:

  • Sprinkler basics
  • Parts of the sprinkler
  • Sprinkler orientation
  • Types of sprinklers

 

Introduction to Sprinkler System Hydraulic Calculations

Instructor: Karl Wiegand

This course is an introduction to basic hydraulic calculations as they relate to water supply, water flow and friction loss in a fire suppression sprinkler system.

This Course Covers:

  • Water pressure
  • Water supply and flow
  • Friction loss
  • Internal pipe diameter
  • Examples of calculations

 

Introduction to Sprinkler System Valves

Instructor: Karl Wiegand

This course is an introduction to the basics of sprinkler system valves and the types of systems they service.

This Course Covers:

  • Types of valves
  • Types of sprinkler systems
  • Types of sprinkler systems cont.
  • Setting air pressure
  • Water delivery

 

Silica Safety

Instructor:  Josh Francis

Construction workers are exposed to respirable crystalline silica in over 600,000 workplaces each year. OSHA estimates that more than 840,000 of these workers are exposed to silica levels exceeding the Permissible Exposure Limit (PEL). This one-hour course reviews OSHA regulations and the safety codes surrounding silica safety.

This course covers:

  • Introduction to Silica
  • PEL Limits
  • Employer Responsibilities
  • Respiratory Protection
  • Respiratory Protection
  • Exposure Control Methods

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