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Dec 13, 2024
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RC 206 - Plumbing, Heating, and Electrical EquipmentCredits: 3 Designed to study equipment installation as it pertains to construction and carpentry. Credit may be earned in RC 206 or ARC 111 but not in both.
Prerequisite(s): None Corequisite(s): None Lecture Hours: 45 Lab Hours: 0 Meets MTA Requirement: None Pass/NoCredit: No
Outcomes and Objectives
- Demonstrate knowledge of a residential electrical system.
- Describe and use electrical symbols properly
- Identify electrical devices and fixtures
- Complete wiring diagrams of residential circuits
- Draw and label a schematic of the service entrance system
- Calculate the electrical demand load of a residential structure
- Evaluate the NEC as a minimum standard for the electrical industry
- Analyze minimum standards versus a “code-plus” approach
- Complete hands-on wiring of basic residential circuits
- Demonstrate knowledge of a residential plumbing system.
- Describe and use plumbing symbols properly
- Identify plumbing piping and fixtures
- Complete plumbing diagrams of residential dwellings
- Draw and label a schematic of the water supply system
- Draw and label a schematic of the water drainage system
- Calculate the supply fixture units for a residential structure
- Calculate the drainage fixture units for a residential structure
- Analyze a public vs. private plumbing system
- Evaluate the plumbing code as a minimum standard for the plumbing industry
- Analyze minimum standards versus a “code-plus” approach
- Complete hands-on work on supply and drainage systems
- Demonstrate knowledge of residential HVAC systems.
- Identify the elements of various heating systems
- Compare and contrast the various heating systems
- Identify the elements of various air conditioning systems
- Compare and contrast the various air conditioning systems
- Evaluate the effects of different fuels on these systems
- Calculate heat loss and gain in order to properly size a HVAC system
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