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Airborne Ultrasound - Level 1 (5566114) 1475 1550
Instruction covers the theory, principles and practical applications of Airborne Ultrasound conforming to the American Society of Non-Destructive Testing (ASNT) for level 1 certification standards.
Building Systems for Supervisors (5560129) 1000 1050
This course provides an overview of the technical skills required in the areas of building and building equipment maintenance and operation. Emphasis is placed on: Safety, National Electrical Code, Elevators, Building Controls, Roofs, Small and Large Heating Systems, Small and Large Cooling Systems, Roof Top HVAC, Heat pumps, EPA Considerations and Responsibilities, Preventive, Predictive, and Breakdown Maintenance.
Cimplicity Basics (5560259) 1925 2025
An introduction to basic Cimplicity HMI software.
Conduit Bending and Installation (5568709) 1325 1400
The Industrial Electrical Service (IES) team is offering this class which will focus primarily on NEC compliance, job planning, bending, installing and safety as it applies to thin-wall conduit or EMT.
Elevator Equipment Seminar (5560346) 1225 1300
Provides training for supervisors and managers with responsibility for directing or overseeing maintenance on elevator systems with the basic technology, maintenance, code and inspection requirements for elevators.
Elevator Maintenance Electric Traction (5568804) 2400 2525
The course covers operation, preventive and corrective maintenance, and troubleshooting electric traction elevators. Topics include Interpretation of schematics and wiring diagrams Mechanical and electrical troubleshooting diagnostic procedures Interpretation and application of the Elevator Safety Code ANSI A17.1 Safe working practices
Elevator Maintenance Hydraulic (5568805) 2400 2525
The course covers operation, preventive and corrective maintenance, and troubleshooting hydraulic elevators. Topics include Interpretation of schematics and wiring diagrams Troubleshooting diagnostic procedures Interpretation and application of the Elevator Safety Code ANSI A17.1 Safe working practices
Elevator Print Reading & Troubleshooting (2360107) 2100 2250
This course teaches students to develop flowcharts using elevator electrical schematics, accurately identify symptoms based on elevator response to student initated calls, and isolate malfunctioning component.
Elevator Relay Logic Trblshting ET-XTNL (SAP0308) Call Call
This resident course is designed to provide elevator maintenance personnel with a systematic, method to accurately identify system malfunctions and efficiently analyze control circuitry to pinpoint the exact source of the problem. Topics include electrical schematic component identification, controller operation and field wiring, selector operation, flowcharting and application. This course includes lecture, group discussion, handouts, paper bugs designed to enhance critical thinking, and practical application of the troubleshooting process.
Elevator Relay Logic Troubleshooting Hyd (SAP0307) Call Call
This resident course is designed to provide elevator maintenance personnel with a systematic, method to accurately identify system malfunctions and efficiently analyze control circuitry to pinpoint the exact source of the problem. Topics include electrical schematic component identification, controller operation and field wiring, selector operation, flowcharting and application. This course includes lecture, group discussion, handouts, paper bugs designed to enhance critical thinking, and practical application of the troubleshooting process.
Environmental Control I (5568601) 2525 2675
Instruction covers the operation and maintenance of smaller tonnage HVAC systems, including troubleshooting and repair of air conditioning and heating systems. Subjects include direct expansion systems, reciprocating compressors, electrical controls, and forced air and direct fired heating systems. Both preventive and corrective maintenance procedures are included with 50 percent of time devoted to classroom and 50 percent to lab, with special emphasis on energy conservation and safety.
Environmental Control III (5568905) 1575 1675
Participants who perform maintenance on HVAC heating systems will benefit from this course covering operation, maintenance and troubleshooting facility heating systems. Topics include Steel fire tube and cast iron boilers Natural gas and/or oil fired burners Fuel trains Electric and gas infrared heat Warm air furnaces Safety
Environmental Control IV (5568908) 2675 2825
The course covers operation, maintenance, and troubleshooting on large tonnage refrigeration equipment for summer air conditioning. Topics include Day-to-day operation Seasonal procedures Condensers, evaporators, metering devices, and other specialized devices. Compressors Water treatment testing Safety and energy conservation
Heat Pump Operation and Maintenance (5560271) 2350 2475
Operation, maintenance, troubleshooting, and service on heat pumps. The proper day-to-day operation as well as correct seasonal changeover, lay-up and start-up procedures are presented for heat pumps, special operation and maintenance considerations for condensers, evaporators, metering devices, 4-way valves, controls and other specialized devices. System malfunction analysis procedures and techniques are presented. Safety and energy conservation are covered throughout the program. Methods of troubleshooting, unit electrical power, air distribution, and control systems using electromechanical and solid state control are emphasized. Techniques for determining efficency.
Hydraulic and Pneumatic Fundamentals (5560191) 1825 1925
An intensive hands-on resident course using industrial components. Students study basic theory, learn to read the unique symbols and circuit diagrams, and how to safely handle adjustments and replacements in hydraulic and pneumatic sub-systems. Class days begin with a daily review, activities, and/or a question and answer session. Then students study at individual computer stations to learn new material in a self-paced CDROM format. Students may repeat areas of study as they see fit. Computer simulations, video tapes, reference books, and individual tutoring support the material. Afternoon lab sessions involving extensive hands-on also support the studies. Contacts: Ron Nicholson 405-366-4622; Sue Ramos 405-366-4643.
Industrial Electrical Service (IES) (5568705) 2400 2525
The course applies the principles of electricity up to 480 volts, alternating current (AC), transformers, motors, motor controls, and wiring methods. Topics include Installation, troubleshooting, repair and preventive maintenance of building electrical and basic conveyor motor control systems Electrical and mechanical safety National Electrical Code
Infrared Thermography - Level 1 USPS (SAP0138) 2100 2350
Instruction covers theory and practical applications of Infrared Thermography compliant with American Society of Non-Destructive Testing (ASNT) level 1 certification standards. Training includes instructor led classroom lecture and discussions along with instructor led and open participation student investigative labs.
Maintenance Welding Technology (5560273) 3475 3650
This course combines, for ease of scheduling students, the following three courses: Oxy-acetylene and plasma welding and cutting course number 5560275 Shielded Metal Arc Welding (ARC) course 5560274 Gas Metal Arc Welding (MIG) course 5560276 Bundling the course provides sites the ability to schedule a student for a comprehensive welding course in which they learn Oxy-acetylene, Arc, and MIG welding all within one trip. This allows office to save on travel expenses.
Mechanic Skills Training (5560222) 3500 3675
Students will learn tools, tool safety, measuring device, technical drawings, gears, pulleys and bearings, power transmissions and leave the course with enhanced maintenance (for mechanics) knowledge, skills and abilities (KSAs).
National Electrical Code (5560197) 775 825
This course provides knowledge and understanding of the National Electrical Code as it applies to maintenance in the USPS.
Refrigerant Trng Cert Test (5560300) 475 500
The course covers EPA regulatory requirements and environmental concerns related to refrigerant management and ozone protection issues. Content includes Federal laws and regulations affecting the decision-making process Clean Air Act OSHA and USPS regulations Stratospheric Ozone Protection Amendment of 40 CFR
Rooftop HVAC (5560260) 1775 1875
Operation, maintenance, troubleshooting, and service on roof top units (RTUs). The proper day-to-day operation, lay-up and start-up procedures are presented for RTUs, special operation and maintenance considerations for condensers, evaporators, metering devices, economizers, controls and other specialized devices. System malfunction analysis procedures and techniques are presented. Safety and energy conservation are covered throughout the program. Methods of troubleshooting, unit electrical power, and control systems using electromechanical and solid state control are emphasized.


 
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