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1. INTRODUCTION
2. PUMPS
3. OPERATION OF PUMPS
4. PUMP MAINTENANCE
5. PUMP DRIVERS
6. ACCESSORIES
7. RECORDKEEPING
8. PUMP SAFETY
9. MOTOR AND ENGINE SAFETY
Learning Objectives
Upon completion of this course you will:
Learn how to operate and maintain centrifugal pumps;
Learn the causes of pump
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1. INTRODUCTION
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1. VALVES AND HYDRANTS
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1. MECHANICAL
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1. THERMAL AND MOISTURE PROTECTION
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1. CONCRETE
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1. GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS
Course Description
This publication provides an introduction to certain aspects of the architectural design of th
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This publication provides an introduction to certain aspects of the architectural design of theatres and concert halls. Topics discussed include room characteristics, drama and music room qualities,
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1. CONCRETE
Introduction
The core concept discussed in this document presents a broad overview of Performance-Based Structural Aluminum design employing various aluminum grades and aluminum alloys.
Course Description:
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1. DESIGN CRITERIA
2. ROOF DRAINAGE
3. SURFACE STORM
Course Introduction
This is an introduction to the factors to consider in inspecting and repairing steel bridges.
Course Summary
This course will help you to address a variety of bridge inspection situations that may be encountered.
Course Description
This course discusses steel bridge maintenance and repair. Preventive maintenance of steel bridge components consists mainly of measures to protect the
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1. INTRODUCTION
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1. General
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1. GENERAL
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1. INTRODUCTION
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1. INTRODUCTION
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This course will provide you with an introduction to the methods, equipment and practices for design and operation of sacrificial anode cathodic protection systems.
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1. Application
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1. Design considerations for retaining walls
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1. INTRODUCTION
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1. INTRODUCTION
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This discussion provides guidance for the design of pipelines. Pipelines are typically either interterminal pipelines which are cross country and connect installations, or installation pipelines which
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This course provides general information about petroleum products as a basis for the design of bulk fuel storage facilities, including bulk storage tanks and those components normally located within a
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This course provides guidance for the design of atmospheric storage tanks for storage of petroleum fuels. Underground and aboveground tanks in both horizontal and vertical configuration are
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1. General
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1.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
This course teaches the following specific knowledge and skills:
Principles of accident prevention
OSHA’s accident prevention recommendations for falls, asphyxiation, nail guns, trenches, electrocution and working near machinery
Importance of worker training, both in competence in operating equipment and in awareness of hazards existing on a particular job
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This course provides an introduction to the design of marine applications of petroleum fueling facilities. Design of marine fuel receiving and dispensing facilities for the purpose of receiving fuel
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This course provides an introduction to makeup water for Industrial water systems. Many installations use fresh water and, often, potable water. Makeup water, often referred to as “makeup,” is fresh water
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1. INTRODUCTION
The course discusses location, configuration and design considerations for hydroelectric powerhouses. The factors affecting the location include: Location of the spillway (when powerhouse is located adjacent to the dam). Location of navigation locks (on navigation projects). Foundation conditions. Valley width. River channel conditions below dam. Accessibility. Location of switchyard and transmission lines. At projects where the powerhouse is located at the dam adjacent to the
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1. GENERAL
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I. Historical perspective on the Architectural Engineer registration
A. Academic
B. Professional
C. Registration
II. Architectural Engineer Education
A. Requirements
B. Academic programs
III. Architectural Engineer Experience
A.
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This course contains instructions and engineering information relating to gas distribution pipe systems, including pressure regulators, valves, meters, and other necessary appurtenances, for the
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1. Types of fill
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This course covers automatic temperature and humidity controls, space pressurization controls, safety controls, and energy monitoring and central supervisory control systems for heating, ventilating and
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1. EARTHWORK: EXCAVATION AND PREPARATION FOR FOUNDATIONS
2. BACKFILL OPERATIONS
3. SPECIFICATION PROVISIONS
4. CONSTRUCTION CONTROL
Learning Objectives
Learn about problems encountered during excavation related to groundwater conditions, slope stability, and adverse weather conditions.
Learn the importance of accurate daily records such as of the quantity of water
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1. INTRODUCTION
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1. INTRODUCTION
Course Content
1. INTRODUCTION
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1. General
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Cooling water systems remove heat generated from a variety of industrial processes. There are three basic types of cooling water systems: once-through, open recirculating, and closed recirculating cooling
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This course will provide you with an introduction to the principles of cathodic protection for underground and underwater structures. You will be introduced to the physics and chemistry of the corrosion process and how to mitigate
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1. Purpose
Course Description
This course will provide you with an introduction to the principles of cathodic protection for underground and underwater structures. You will be introduced to the physics and chemistry of the corrosion process and how to mitigate