This 14-hour package is intended to fulfill continuing education requirements for T3, T4, D3, & D4 water operators in the state of Nevada. The package includes:

  • Piping Systems Part 1
  • Piping Systems Part 2
  • Valve Maintenance and Piping System Protection

Approved By: Division of Unregulated Administration Bureau Commission Office

  • Valve Maintenance and Piping System Protection
    • Valve Maintenance and Piping System Protection [53 Activities]
      • 01. Valve Materials
      • 02. Threaded Connections
      • 03. Welded and Brazed Connections
      • 04. Flanged Connections
      • 05. Valve Installation
      • 06. Repairing Gate Valves
      • 07. Repairing Globe and Angle Valves
      • 08. Repairing Ball Valves
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        • 09. Maintaining Plug Valves
        • 10. Maintaining Check Valves
        • 11. General Maintenance
        • 12. Special Valves
        • 13. Butterfly Valves
        • 14. Diaphragm Valves
        • 15. Pop Safety Valves
        • 16. Relief Valves
        • 17. Safety Relief Valves
        • 18. Pressure-Reducing and Regulating Valves
        • 19. Quick-Opening Valves
        • 20. Valve Actuators
        • 21. Diaphragm Actuators
        • 22. Piston Actuators
        • 23. Electric Actuators
        • 24. Actuator Installation
        • 25. Actuator Maintenance and Repair
        • 26. Bourdon Tube
        • 27. Bimetallic Gauge
        • 28. Bellows Gauge
        • 29. Flowmeters
        • 30. Rotating Unions
        • 31. Accumulators
        • 32. Air Receivers
        • 33. Application Considerations and Studying the Total System
        • 34. Valve Applications
        • 35. Valve Materials
        • 36. Valve Identification
        • 37. Soldered Valve Connections
        • 38. Threaded Valve Connections
        • 39. Flanged Valve Connections
        • 40. Tool Selection
        • 41. Valve Location
        • 42. Positioning the Valve
        • 43. Protecting Hot Pipelines
        • 44. Heat Conduction, Convection, and Radiation
        • 45. Installing and Maintaining Insulation
        • 46. Tracing
        • 47. Installing Steam Tracers
        • 48. Electric Tracing, Tracing Valves, and Fittings
        • 49. Protection From Freezing
        • 50. Protection From Corrosives
        • 51. Active and Passive Protection
        • 52. Inspection of Piping Protection
        • 53. Hangers and Supports
  • Piping Systems: Part 1
    • Piping Systems: Part 1 [45 Activities]
      • 01. Piping Systems
      • 02. Fluids
      • 03. Protecting Steam Lines
      • 04. Keeping Fluids Clean and Moving
      • 05. Piping System Maintenance
      • 06. Valves and Fittings
      • 07. Pipe Hangers and Supports
      • 08. Temperature Effects
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        • 09. Piping Insulation
        • 10. Typical Piping Systems
        • 11. Maintenance Considerations
        • 12. Pipes
        • 13. Pipe Schedules and Other Pipe Codes
        • 14. Types of Systems
        • 15. Metal Piping and Characteristics of Metals
        • 16. Pipe-Manufacturing Methods
        • 17. Behavior of Fluids in Piping
        • 18. Piping Applications
        • 19. Maintenance Considerations
        • 20. Joining Pipe
        • 21. Nonmetallic Piping Materials
        • 22. Concrete Pipe
        • 23. Asbestos-Cement Pipe
        • 24. Plastic Pipe
        • 25. Limitations of Plastic Pipe
        • 26. Joining Plastic Pipe
        • 27. Maintaining Plastic Pipe
        • 28. Glass Pipe
        • 29. Maintenance Requirements
        • 30. Tubing
        • 31. Advantages of Tubing
        • 32. Tube Joining
        • 33. Types of Tubing
        • 34. Tubing Applications
        • 35. Plastic Tubing
        • 36. Other Applications and Maintenance
        • 37. Hoses
        • 38. Codes and Sizes
        • 39. Hose Classifications
        • 40. Hose Terminology
        • 41. Reinforced Nonmetallic Hose
        • 42. Nonmetallic Hose
        • 43. Metallic Hose
        • 44. Hose Couplings
        • 45. Maintenance
  • 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
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        • 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
    • Nevada Valve Maintenance and Piping System Protection - Certificate of Achievement (1 of 3)
    • Nevada Piping Systems: Part 1 - Certificate of Achievement (2 of 3)
    • Nevada Piping Systems: Part 2 - Certificate of Achievement (3 of 3)
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