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  • Ilmumisaeg: 18-Jun-2008
  • Kirjastus: Delmar Cengage Learning
  • ISBN-10: 142830522X
  • ISBN-13: 9781428305229
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 320 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 271x213x15 mm, kaal: 998 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 18-Jun-2008
  • Kirjastus: Delmar Cengage Learning
  • ISBN-10: 142830522X
  • ISBN-13: 9781428305229
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Written by contractors for contractors, their employees, and first-year plumbing students, "Plumbing 101, 5E" delivers the practical, on-the-job information needed to meet the workforce training needs of the industry. This resource was developed in partnership with the PHCC Educational Foundation Plumbing Apprentice and Journeyman Training Committee. A team of subject matter experts including contractors, teachers and code experts developed the curriculum to provide an industry-oriented approach. Writers with a background in the trade and teaching produced the content. Fundamental industry topics including safety on the job, basic fixtures & appliances, piping and sewage disposal are covered along with related math and science concepts. The fifth edition has been revised to reflect the most current plumbing products, materials, and technology on the market, including all-new coverage of corrugated stainless steel tubing (CSST). Readers in a wide range of plumbing fields, from residential and commercial service and repair to new construction, will find all of the basic plumbing information they need for the start of a successful career in plumbing.

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UNIT 1 - PLUMBING BACKGROUND, SKILLS REQUIRED OF A TECHNICIAN AND TOOL INFORMATION Chapter 1 Plumbing History, Laws and Safety Chapter 2 Tools of the Plumbing Trade UNIT 2 - FIRST AID AND SAFETY Chapter 3 First Aid and Safety UNIT 3 - BASIC MATH Chapter 4 Basic Math for Plumbing UNIT 4 - RELATED SCIENCE Chapter 5 Water Sources, Waste Disposal and Sewage Disposal Chapter 6 Introduction to Gases Chapter 7 Working with Wood, Steel and Concrete in Building Structures UNIT 5 - INSTALLATION PRACTICES Chapter 8 Piping Materials Used in Plumbing Work Chapter 9 Joining Methods and Materials for Piping UNIT 6 - INTERMEDIATE MATH Chapter 10 Square, Square Roots and Basic Geometry UNIT 7 - INSTALLATION PRACTICES Chapter 11 Plumbing Fixtures Chapter 12 Fixture Fittings (Faucets) Chapter 13 Valves UNIT 9 - BLUEPRINT READING AND SKETCHING Chapter 14 Plans and Drawings/Scale Rulers/Projections Chapter 15 Sketching, Symbols and Detail Sketching

About PHCC and the PHCC Educational Foundation xi
Acknowledgments xii
Preface xiii
Plumbing History, Codes, and Principles
1(14)
Basic Plumbing History
5(1)
Ensuring the Health, Safety, and Comfort of Society
6(2)
Cross Connection
7(1)
Codes
8(1)
Licenses, Permits, and Inspections
8(1)
Basic Principles of Plumbing
9(2)
National Standard Plumbing Code Principles
9(2)
Careers in the Plumbing Industry
11(1)
Employer Expectations and Ethics
11(4)
Employer and Customer Expectation
12(1)
Soft Skills
12(3)
Tools of the Plumbing Trade
15(30)
Hand Tools
16(9)
Measuring Tools
16(2)
Testing Tools
18(1)
Sawing and Cutting Tools
19(2)
Assembly Tools
21(4)
Sheet Metal Cutting Tools
25(1)
Ergonomic Tools
25(1)
Rough-In Tools
25(12)
Copper Tools
25(2)
Plastic Pipe Tools
27(1)
Cast Iron Soil Pipe Tools
27(4)
Steel Pipe Tools
31(6)
Finish and Repair Tools
37(4)
Finish Tools
37(2)
Repair Tools
39(2)
Power Tools
41(4)
Electric Tools
41(3)
Battery-Powered Tools
44(1)
Explosive Powder Tools
44(1)
Compressed Air Tools
44(1)
Hydraulic Tools
44(1)
First Aid and Safety
45(26)
First Aid
46(1)
Emergency Medical Services (EMS) System
46(1)
Jobsite Safety
46(22)
Occupational Safety and Health Act
47(1)
General Safety Requirements for Every Jobsite
47(1)
Fire Prevention
48(1)
Floor Openings
49(1)
Scaffolding
49(3)
Excavations and Trenches
52(3)
Lockout/Tagout
55(2)
Protection of Protruding Reinforcing Steel
57(1)
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
57(1)
Material Handling
58(1)
Cranes, Motor Vehicles, and Heavy Equipment
59(5)
Electrical Safety
64(1)
Rigging
65(1)
Welding and Burning Safety
66(1)
Ventilation and Respiratory Protection
67(1)
Cylinders
67(1)
Ladder Safety
67(1)
Hand and Power Tool Safety
68(3)
Pneumatic Tools
70(1)
Fuel-Powered Tools
70(1)
Powder-Actuated Tools
70(1)
Grinders
70(1)
Basic Math for Plumbing
71(20)
Basic Problem Solving
72(1)
Integers
72(1)
Labeling
73(1)
Mixed Numbers
73(1)
Fractions
73(7)
Reducing Fractions
73(1)
Improper Fractions
74(1)
Adding and Subracting Fractions
74(2)
Adding and Subtracting Mixed Numbers
76(2)
Multiplying Fractions
78(1)
Multiplying Mixed Numbers
78(1)
Dividing Fractions
79(1)
Decimals
80(6)
Adding and Subtracting Decimals
80(1)
Multiplying Decimals
81(1)
Dividing Decimals
81(1)
Converting Decimals to Fractions
82(1)
Converting Fractions to Decimals
83(1)
Equations with Decimal-Fraction Combinations
84(1)
Percents and Decimals
84(2)
Application of Basic Math to Measuring Tools
86(5)
Common Measuring Devices
86(2)
Scale Rulers
88(1)
Gauges
89(2)
Water Supply, Water Sources, Waste Disposal, and Sewage Disposal
91(18)
Water Supply Hazards
92(1)
Cross Connection
92(1)
Other Hazards
92(1)
Principal Waste Hazards
93(1)
Waste Disposal
93(2)
Fixture Traps
93(2)
Fixture and Equipment Hazards
95(1)
Water Sources
95(5)
Surface Water
96(1)
Cisterns
96(1)
Ground Water
96(1)
Gray Water
97(1)
Municipal Water Systems
97(1)
Private Systems
97(3)
Sewage Disposal
100(4)
Public Waste Disposal Systems
100(2)
Private Systems
102(2)
Contamination
104(5)
Causes of Contamination
105(2)
Health Implications of Plumbing
107(1)
Hazards to the Service Technician
108(1)
Gases in Plumbing Work
109(6)
Gases Useful in Plumbing Work
110(1)
Gases Encountered in Plumbing Work
110(1)
Gases Used in Plumbing
111(4)
Fuel Gases
111(1)
Other Gases
111(1)
Properties of Gases and the Gas Laws
112(3)
Mechanical Properties and Protection of Building Materials and Structures
115(10)
Mechanical Properties
116(2)
Compression
116(1)
Tension
116(1)
Shear
116(1)
Stress Lines
116(2)
Beams and Columns
118(1)
Beams
118(1)
Columns
119(1)
Attaching to Structural Members
119(2)
Dynamic Downloads
121(1)
Protection of Building Structural Elements
121(4)
Nail Protection
121(4)
Piping Materials Used in Plumbing Work
125(20)
Copper Tube
126(1)
Types of Copper Tube
126(1)
Advantages and Disadvantages of Copper Tube
126(1)
Copper Tube
126(1)
Cast Iron Soil Pipe
127(5)
Cast Iron Fittings
128(4)
Duriron Pipe
132(1)
Duriron Fittings
132(1)
Steel Pipe
133(2)
Steel Fittings
133(1)
National Pipe Thread Taper
134(1)
Male and Female Fittings
134(1)
Advantages and Disadvantages of Steel Pipe
135(1)
Galvanic Action
135(1)
Stainless Steel Pipe
135(1)
Corrugated Stainless Steel Tubing
135(1)
Lead Pipe
136(1)
Plastic Pipe
136(4)
PVC (Polyvinyl Chloride)
136(2)
CPVC (Chlorinated Polyvinyl Chloride)
138(1)
ABS (Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene)
138(1)
PE (Polyethylene)
138(1)
PB (Polybutylene)
138(1)
PEX (Cross-Linked Polythylene)
139(1)
PEX-AL-PEX (Polythylene-Aluminum-Polyethylene)
139(1)
Epoxy Pipe
139(1)
Polyester Pipe
139(1)
Advantages and Disadvantages of Plastic Piping
140(1)
Vitrified Clay and Concrete Pipe
140(2)
Vitrified Clay and Concrete Fittings
141(1)
Standards for Vitrified Clay and Concrete Piping
141(1)
Glass Pipe and Fittings
142(1)
Piping Standards
142(3)
Standards Oversight Organizations
142(3)
Joining Methods for DWV and Pressure Piping
145(14)
Copper Tube and Fittings
146(3)
Soldering or Brazing
146(1)
Alternative Joining Techniques
147(1)
Fitting Identification
147(2)
Hubless Cast Iron Soil Pipe
149(1)
Cutting and Joining
149(1)
Hubbed Cast Iron Soil Pipe
150(2)
Cutting
150(1)
Caulked Joints
150(2)
Compression Joints
152(1)
Duriron Pipe and Fittings
152(1)
Steel Pipe and Fittings
153(2)
Welding
153(1)
Flanges
153(1)
Clamp Connections
153(2)
Plastic Pipe and Fittings
155(1)
Glass Pipe
155(1)
Vitrified Clay Pipe
156(1)
Transition Joints
156(1)
Concrete Pipe
156(3)
Squares, Square Roots, and Basic Geometry
159(22)
Squares
160(1)
Square Roots
160(1)
Estimating Square Roots
161(1)
Circles
161(5)
Parts of a Circle
162(1)
Circle Formulas
162(4)
Angles
166(4)
Parts of an Angle
167(1)
Types of Angles
167(3)
Ratios
170(1)
Right Triangles
171(2)
Types of Right Triangles
171(1)
Working with Right Triangles
171(2)
45° Offsets
173(8)
Calculating Fitting Allowance
175(6)
Plumbing Fixtures
181(24)
Water Closets
182(9)
Water Closet Flush Types
182(2)
Flushometer Water Closet
184(1)
Pressure-Assisted Water Closet
184(1)
Dual Flush Water Closet
185(1)
Water Closet Rough-in
185(1)
Water Closet Configurations
186(1)
Materials and Finishes
187(1)
Flushing Cycle
187(1)
Flushing Devices
188(3)
Urinals
191(3)
Types of Urinals
192(1)
Urinal Flushing Methods
193(1)
Waterless Urinals
193(1)
Bidets
194(1)
Sinks
194(3)
Types of Sinks
195(1)
Sink Mounting
195(1)
Sink Faucets
196(1)
Sink Materials
196(1)
Sink Installation
196(1)
Lavatories
197(2)
Types of Lavatories
197(1)
Lavatory Materials
198(1)
Drinking Fountains and Cuspidors
199(1)
Water Coolers
199(1)
Trim for Sinks, Lavatories, and Drinking Fountains
199(1)
Bathtubs
200(2)
Types of Bathtubs
200(1)
Bathtub Selection and Installation
201(1)
Bathtub Materials
201(1)
Bathtub Fixture Standards
202(1)
Bathtub Accessories
202(1)
Bathtub Installation
202(1)
Showers
202(3)
Types of Showers
202(1)
Shower Sizes
203(1)
Shower Materials
203(1)
Fabricated Showers
203(1)
Shower Accessories
204(1)
Faucets and Related Devices
205(8)
Faucet Parts
206(1)
Stem
206(1)
Washer
206(1)
Seat
206(1)
Body
206(1)
Handle
206(1)
Spout
206(1)
Supply Inlet
207(1)
Packing
207(1)
Packing Nut or Collar
207(1)
Aerator
207(1)
Sink and Lavatory Faucets
207(1)
Optional Accessories for Faucets
207(1)
Bath and Shower Faucets
208(2)
Optional Accessories for Mixing Faucets
209(1)
Diverter Spouts
209(1)
Other Faucets
210(3)
Boiler Drain
210(1)
Sill Cocks and Hydrants
211(1)
Nonfreeze Wall Hydrant
211(1)
Post or Sanitary Yard Hydrant
211(1)
Washing Machine Valve
212(1)
Valves
213(14)
Valve Parts
214(1)
Types of Valves
214(10)
Open-close Valves
214(3)
Flow Regulation Valves
217(4)
Automatic Pressure Reducing valves
221(1)
Relief valves
222(1)
Specialty Valve
222(2)
Valve Body markings
224(1)
Backwater Valve
224(1)
Materials Used in Valve Manufacturing
225(2)
Body
225(1)
Trim
225(2)
Building Plans, Drawings, and Scale Rulers
227(18)
Planning and Project Design
228(1)
Fundamentals of Construction Drawings
229(4)
Reading Drawings
229(2)
Types of Drawings in Plumbing Work
231(1)
Drawing Lines
232(1)
Scale Rulers
233(4)
Limitations of Scaling Drawings
234(1)
Types of Rulers
235(2)
Projections Used for Drawings
237(8)
Orthographic Projection
237(1)
Isometric Drawing
238(5)
Oblique Sketches
243(2)
Sketching
245(16)
Drawing Terms in the Construction Industry
246(1)
Working Drawings
246(4)
Freehand Sketching
250(3)
Venting
252(1)
Sketching with Drafting Aids
253(1)
Symbols and Detail Sketching
254(7)
Appendix A---References 261(2)
Appendix B---Plumbing Code Definitions 263(18)
Appendix C---Answers to Problems (from the Textbook) 281(2)
Index 283