After completing this course, the licensee should be able to:

  • Explain how expansion joints and vibration dampeners work.
  • Contrast screwed, flanged, and welded connections, and tell why one type of joint may be prefer‐ red for a given application.
  • Discuss the main functions of fittings.
  • Identify common pipe and tube fittings.
  • Demonstrate a knowledge of the symbols used to represent joints and fittings on schematic drawings of piping systems.
  • Explain the various ways in which valves control fluid flow in piping systems.
  • Identify gate, globe, needle, ball, butterfly, plug, and check valves, and tell what each is used for.
  • Explain how and why quick-opening valves are used in industrial piping applications.
  • Describe routine inspection, lubrication, and maintenance procedures for common valves.
  • Explain how diaphragm valves work.
  • Describe the functions of the three main types of blowdown valves.
  • Tell how regulating valves, relief valves, and reducing valves are used in industrial piping systems.
  • Describe how different kinds of actuators open and close valves in response to pneumatic, hydraulic, or electrical signals.
  • Discuss the protective uses of strainers and filters in piping systems.
  • Explain how the relationship between pressure and temperature affects steam lines and creates the need for steam traps.
  • Describe proper steam trap maintenance.
  • Explain how and why air-vent and water-drain valves are used.
  • Describe how a heat exchanger works in a fluid system.
  • Describe how different types of gauges are used to measure pressure and temperature in piping systems.
  • Explain why rotary pressure joints are necessary in some applications.
  • Describe the functions of accumulators and receivers.
  • Tell how actuators and intensifiers are used in fluid- power systems.
  • Discuss the principles of preventive maintenance and repair maintenance as they apply to piping systems.

Course Format: Text

Credit Type: All Operators, Non-Process

Course ID(s): 6893-20-12-O

Approved By: Department of The Environment - Board of Waterworks And Waste System Operators

  • Piping Systems: Part 2
    • Piping Systems: Part 2 [49 Activities]
      • 01. Fittings
      • 02. Functions of Fittings
      • 03. Screwed and Flanged Connections
      • 04. Other Fittings
      • 05. Welded Connections
      • 06. Tube Fittings
      • 07. Drawing Symbols
      • 08. Valves
        • 09. Types of Industrial Valves
        • 10. Gate Valves
        • 11. Globe Valves
        • 12. Needle Valves
        • 13. Ball Valves
        • 14. Butterfly Valves
        • 15. Plug Valves
        • 16. Check Valves
        • 17. Quick-Opening Valves
        • 18. Valve Maintenance and Connections
        • 19. Specialized Valves and Diaphragm Valves
        • 20. Blowdown Valves
        • 21. Pressure-Regulating Valves
        • 22. Temperature-Regulating Valves
        • 23. Safety Valves
        • 24. Relief Valves
        • 25. Rupture-Disk Relief Valves
        • 26. Reducing Valves
        • 27. Other Valves
        • 28. Valve Operators
        • 29. Magnetic, Pneumatic, and Hydraulic Operators
        • 30. Remote Control
        • 31. General Applications
        • 32. Strainers
        • 33. Filters
        • 34. Steam
        • 35. Traps
        • 36. Vent Valves
        • 37. Trap Maintenance
        • 38. Typical Piping System
        • 39. Pressure Gauges
        • 40. Temperature Gauges
        • 41. Rotary Pressure Joints
        • 42. Vacuum Breakers
        • 43. Accumulators
        • 44. Receivers
        • 45. Actuators and Intensifiers
        • 46. Pneumatic Pressure Line Accessories
        • 47. Heat Exchangers
        • 48. Wrenches
        • 49. Maintenance
  • Course Completion
    • Mandatory Questionnaire
    • Certificate of Achievement