Of the Southern California Plumbing &
Piping Industry
Apprentice & Journeymen Training is proud to be a part of the VIP Program at Camp
Pendleton.
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Required Classes for Fitters
Orientation
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Introduction to OSHA
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Hazard Communication
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Personal Protective Equipment
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Material Handling
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Electrical Safety
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Tool Safety
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Scaffold Safety
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Fall Protection
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Stairways and Ladders
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Confined Spaces
Rigging/Basic Math
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Understand the reasons behind math used in the Piping Trades
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Apply Units of Measurement to your job
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Review and learn safety factors of “rigging” in the Piping Trades
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Recognize various materials, hardware and tools associated with “rigging”
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Incorporate Units of Measuring and mathematical formulas with “rigging”
Copper/Power Tools
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Review and learn safety factors as it applies to soldering and brazing
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Learn the principles of soldering/brazing using the necessary tools and apply them on the
job
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Recognize various fittings, pipes, materials and joining methods associated with copper
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Understand the types of matter allowed to be conveyed with different copper piping systems
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Identify piping hardware and materials used in the Piping Trades industry
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Learn the principles necessary to select the proper tools and apply them to the job
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Exercise units of measuring and “lay-out” methods used in the Piping Trade
Piping Math
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Understand the development and reasons behind various procedures used in Piping
Mathematics.
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Learn the principles of Piping Math as they apply to your job
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Prepare for Advanced Math
ARC I
Students will be trained in:
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Shop and welding safety
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Fundamentals of welding
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How to strike and maintain an arc with S.M.A.W. process
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Flat, vertical and overhead positions with 610 and 7018 welding rod on plate
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General knowledge of oxy fuel and ARC welding safety
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Be able to flame cut and bevel pipe
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Proper use of grinders for welding preparation
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Welding techniques for plate and pipe
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Weld rod designations, AMP settings and polarity
Advanced Math
Students will:
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Learn the principles of Advanced Mathematics as they apply to the Piping Trades
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Understand the reasons behind various procedures used in Advanced Math
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Increase their math skills as they can help them progress into a valued Journeyman, Foreman, Project Manager or
further
Drawing I
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Introduction to basic drawing tools, measuring tools and lettering
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Multi-View Drawings = Plan & Elevation Views
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Graphic symbols for Pipefittings & Valves
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Interpretation of technical drawings
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Interpretation of isometric drawings and views
Science
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Properties of Water & Steam
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Hydraulics and Pneumatics
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Mechanics
Heating
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Properties of steam
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Basic equipment for a 1 pipe system
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One-pipe steam heating systems
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Steam traps
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Two-pipe steam heating systems
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Vacuum steam heating systems
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Vapor steam heating systems
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Variable vacuum steam heating systems
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Steam piping
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Heat transfer equipment
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Steam heating unit connections
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Low-pressure steam boilers
Drawing II
This class will give the apprentice the opportunity to become more familiar with reading and understanding
mechanical drawings. They will learn to break down piping drawings into smaller, more detailed views
(isometric drawings). They will learn how to use these isometric drawings for material take offs and for
making fabrication (spool) drawings.
Drawing III
This class will allow apprentices to become familiar with HVAC systems and their applications. Apprentices
will be able to recognize the systems and identify the equipment that supports them. Emphasis will be on
scaling the drawings and related equipment and putting them in an isometric format. Apprentices will learn
basic detailing techniques and take-offs for fabrication, etc.
Hydronics
Objective of the course:
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Study the fundamentals and the basic principles of Hydronics as it applies to heating and cooling
uses
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Become acquainted and receive knowledge and understanding of the operation and applications of Hydronic Heating
& Cooling systems and the equipment it interfaces with
Basic Instrumentation/Electricity
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Feedback Control
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Process Control Mode
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Process Variables Pressure
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Process Variables Level
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Process Variables Temperature
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Process Variables Flow
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Process Variables Conversion
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Instrumentation Symbols
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Instrumentation Loop Diagrams
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Mechanical Connections
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Electrical Connections
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Instrumentation Errors
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Instrumentation Calibration
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Control Valves, Actuators and Positioners
Piping Layout/Fitter P.I.P.E. Certification
Description coming soon.
Electives
ARC II
Students will be trained in the proper technique for fit up, tacking and welding of an open root V-groove pipe in
the 2G, 5G and 6G positions
ARC III
Students will be trained in the proper technique for fit up, tacking and welding of an open root V-groove pipe in
the 2G, 5G and 6G positions
ARC IV
Students will be trained in the proper technique for fit up, tacking and welding of an open root V-groove pipe in
the 2G, 5G and 6G positions
ARC V
Students will be trained in the proper technique for fit up, tacking and welding of an open root V-groove pipe in
the 2G, 5G and 6G positions
Computers/Foreman Training
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Computer Operations and Concepts
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Using computer-based technologies to manipulate, create, store and retrieve information to express ideas and
communicate with others
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Using computer-based technologies to locate, access, evaluate, store and retrieve information and to express ideas
and communicate with others
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Upon completion of this course the apprentice:
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Will be able to identify qualities of a leader, duties and responsibilities and explain and exhibit leadership
skill fundamentals
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Shall be acquainted with the principles of leadership psychology as used by Foremen
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Will show skill in clear and understandable communication, both orally and in writing
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Will be able to exhibit decision-making capabilities
CAD
Pre-requisite:
Basic computer knowledge
This course is designed as an introduction to Computer Aided Design (CAD) and the CAD environment. Emphasis
is placed on the fundamentals of CAD software and the creation of two-dimensional CAD piping
drawings.
AutoCAD Drafting Software and Windows XP Operating Systems are utilized in this class
CAD II
Pre-requisite: CAD I
This course delves deeper into the uses of CAD including:
• Placing text on
drawings
• Drawing display
options
• Layouts,
plotting and printing
• Basic editing
commands
• Automatic
editing
• Polylines and
Multilines
• Basic
dimensioning practices
• Creating
symbols
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Three-dimensional drawing
• Geometric
objects
• And much
more!
Quick Pen
Description coming soon
Medical Gas
The instruction in this course will focus on the proper procedures and requirements needed to successfully install
Medical Gas Piping Systems. Topics will include:
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Vacuum system requirements
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Procedures for installing copper tube and fittings
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Brazing procedures
Pneumatics/HVAC
Pneumatics is a branch of technology, which deals with the study and application of use of pressurized gas to
effect mechanical motion
.
Pneumatic systems are extensively used in industry, where factories are
commonly plumbed with compressed air or compressed inert gases. This is because a centrally-located and
electrically-powered compressor that powers cylinders and other pneumatic devices through solenoid valves is
often able to provide motive power in a cheaper, safer, more flexible, and more reliable way than a large
number of electric motors and actuators.