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This comprehensive four-level Boilermaking curriculum prepares learners for a career as skilled professionals in the field. The curriculum places strong emphasis on key system components, pipe fabrication, and safety analysis and pre-job safety check lists.
ISBN 978-0-13-257787-8. (Module ID 34202-11) Identifies valves found in boiler systems. Describes valve components and explains their functions. Explains how to select, store, handle, and install valves, and describes valve markings and nameplate information.
stress relieving. A boilermaker is also knowledgeable in oxyfuel cutting, identifying and installing valves, pipe hangers and supports, rigging, and able to read boiler drawings and detail sheets. Two-hour closed-book examination. May use a basic function, non-printing calculator. No extra papers, books, notes or study materials. are allowed
Core Curriculum. Objectives. Upon completion of this module, the trainee will be able to do the following: List the common uses of boilers in industry today. Describe the career opportunities available to a boilermaker. Identify the tasks performed by a typical boilermaker. Define several key terms used in the field of boilermaking.
Download PDF | 260.2 KB. Qualification type: NCCER. Qualification title: Pearson NCCER in Boilermaking. Level: Level 1. Accreditation status: Accredited. Availability: USA. First teaching: 2012. Information for students and teachers of our NCCER qualifications in Boilermaking.
This Study Guide has been developed by the Newfoundland and Labrador Department of Advanced Education, Skills and Labour, Apprenticeship and Trades Certification Division, to assist apprentices and trade qualifiers as they prepare to write the Interprovincial (IP) Red Seal Exam. IP Exams are available for all Red Seal trades.
Module Overview. This module describes boiler configurations, boiler applications, and boiler components. It also looks at the different methods used to heat the water and convert it into steam.