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Plumbing. Level one,.

Contributor(s): Publisher: Upper Saddle River, N.J. : Pearson Prentice Hall : NCCER, [2023]Copyright date: ©2023Edition: 5th edDescription: 1 volume (various pagings) : illustrations ; 28 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780137933839
Other title:
  • Plumbing level 1 trainee guide
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • TH6123 .P59 2020
Contents:
Introduction to the plumbing profession -- Plumbing safety -- Tools of the plumbing trade -- Introduction to plumbing math -- Introduction to plumbing drawings -- Plastic pipe and fittings -- Copper tube and fittings -- Cast-iron pipe and fittings -- Carbon steel pipe and fittings -- Introduction to plumbing fixtures -- Introduction to drain, waste, and vent (DWV) systems -- Introduction to water distribution systems -- Glossary.
Summary: Most people are familiar with plumbers who come to their home to unclog a drain or install an appliance. In addition to these activities, however, plumbers install, maintain, and repair many different types of pipe systems. For example, some systems move water to a municipal water treatment plant and then to residential, commercial, and public buildings. Other systems dispose of waste, provide gas to stoves and furnaces, or supply air conditioning. Pipe systems in generation plants carry the steam that powers turbines. Pipes also are used in manufacturing plants, such as wineries, to move material through production processes. Plumbers and their associated trades constitute one of the largest construction occupations, holding about 420,000 jobs. The occupation continues to grow, and nearly 229,000 job openings are expected to be available by 2020. Plumbers are also among the highest paid construction occupations. - To the trainee.
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Introduction to Plumbing

Plumbing Components

Introduction to the plumbing profession -- Plumbing safety -- Tools of the plumbing trade -- Introduction to plumbing math -- Introduction to plumbing drawings -- Plastic pipe and fittings -- Copper tube and fittings -- Cast-iron pipe and fittings -- Carbon steel pipe and fittings -- Introduction to plumbing fixtures -- Introduction to drain, waste, and vent (DWV) systems -- Introduction to water distribution systems -- Glossary.

Most people are familiar with plumbers who come to their home to unclog a drain or install an appliance. In addition to these activities, however, plumbers install, maintain, and repair many different types of pipe systems. For example, some systems move water to a municipal water treatment plant and then to residential, commercial, and public buildings. Other systems dispose of waste, provide gas to stoves and furnaces, or supply air conditioning. Pipe systems in generation plants carry the steam that powers turbines. Pipes also are used in manufacturing plants, such as wineries, to move material through production processes. Plumbers and their associated trades constitute one of the largest construction occupations, holding about 420,000 jobs. The occupation continues to grow, and nearly 229,000 job openings are expected to be available by 2020. Plumbers are also among the highest paid construction occupations. - To the trainee.

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