
Sprinkler Fitting, Level 4, 3rd edition
Published by Pearson (April 7, 2014) © 2015
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Title overview
(Module ID 18401-13) Identifies basic hydraulic concepts and selection of hydraulic design methods. System configuration, design criteria, discharge characteristics, and types of pressure loss are explained. Explains how to perform fire sprinkler system hydraulic calculations.
- 145 Hours
- Revised: 2013, Third Edition to reflect NFPA 13.
- Trainee Guide and trainee modules are in full color.
- Instructor’s Guide includes access code to download TestGen software, module exams, and performance profile sheets from www.nccerirc.com.
Table of contents
MODULES (145 Hours)
All of the modules listed below are included in the Trainee and Instructor Guide(s). The following ISBN and pricing information is for ordering individual modules only.
System Layout (45 Hours)
Trainee $19 ISBN 978-0-13-378882-2
Instructor $19 ISBN 978-0-13-378888-4
(Module ID 18401-13) Identifies basic hydraulic concepts and selection of hydraulic design methods. System configuration, design criteria, discharge characteristics, and types of pressure loss are explained. Explains how to perform fire sprinkler system hydraulic calculations.
Inspection, Testing, and Maintenance (17.5 Hours)
Trainee $19 ISBN 978-0-13-378883-9
Instructor $19 ISBN 978-0-13-378889-1
(Module ID 18402-13) Describes initial and periodic testing and inspection requirements, as well as maintenance and repair of wet-pipe systems, dry-pipe systems, preaction/deluge systems, and special systems.
Special Extinguishing Systems (42.5 Hours)
Trainee $19 ISBN 978-0-13-378884-6
Instructor $19 ISBN 978-0-13-378890-7
(Module ID 18403-13) Identifies the following extinguishing exposure systems: water spray, foam, carbon dioxide, Halon, auxiliary and local alarm. Limited water systems, fire extinguishers, and water mist suppression systems are also covered.
Introductory Skills for the Foreman (20 Hours)
Trainee $19 ISBN 978-0-13-378885-3
Instructor $19 ISBN 978-0-13-378892-1
(Module ID 18404-13) Introduces the role of foremanship and covers responsibilities, leadership, and safety. Also explains project documentation and reports related to materials tracking and labor tracking.
Procedures and Documentation (20 Hours)
Trainee $19 ISBN 978-0-13-378887-7
Instructor $19 ISBN 978-0-13-378893-8
(Module ID 18405-13) Explains the importance of proper documentation to ensure correct installation and avoid future rework and possible unintentional releases. Emphasizes the need to properly document the actual installation using written reports and photographs. Includes causes of and responses to water damage, and provides a case history of an unintentional release.
All of the modules listed below are included in the Trainee and Instructor Guide(s). The following ISBN and pricing information is for ordering individual modules only.
System Layout (45 Hours)
Trainee $19 ISBN 978-0-13-378882-2
Instructor $19 ISBN 978-0-13-378888-4
(Module ID 18401-13) Identifies basic hydraulic concepts and selection of hydraulic design methods. System configuration, design criteria, discharge characteristics, and types of pressure loss are explained. Explains how to perform fire sprinkler system hydraulic calculations.
Inspection, Testing, and Maintenance (17.5 Hours)
Trainee $19 ISBN 978-0-13-378883-9
Instructor $19 ISBN 978-0-13-378889-1
(Module ID 18402-13) Describes initial and periodic testing and inspection requirements, as well as maintenance and repair of wet-pipe systems, dry-pipe systems, preaction/deluge systems, and special systems.
Special Extinguishing Systems (42.5 Hours)
Trainee $19 ISBN 978-0-13-378884-6
Instructor $19 ISBN 978-0-13-378890-7
(Module ID 18403-13) Identifies the following extinguishing exposure systems: water spray, foam, carbon dioxide, Halon, auxiliary and local alarm. Limited water systems, fire extinguishers, and water mist suppression systems are also covered.
Introductory Skills for the Foreman (20 Hours)
Trainee $19 ISBN 978-0-13-378885-3
Instructor $19 ISBN 978-0-13-378892-1
(Module ID 18404-13) Introduces the role of foremanship and covers responsibilities, leadership, and safety. Also explains project documentation and reports related to materials tracking and labor tracking.
Procedures and Documentation (20 Hours)
Trainee $19 ISBN 978-0-13-378887-7
Instructor $19 ISBN 978-0-13-378893-8
(Module ID 18405-13) Explains the importance of proper documentation to ensure correct installation and avoid future rework and possible unintentional releases. Emphasizes the need to properly document the actual installation using written reports and photographs. Includes causes of and responses to water damage, and provides a case history of an unintentional release.
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