Major Work Activity D – Installs, Tests, Maintains, Troubleshoots and Repairs Low and High Pressure Steam and Condensate Systems

Task D‑10 Installs, tests, maintains, troubleshoots and repairs low pressure steam and condensate systems.

Task Descriptor

Steamfitters/Pipefitters install low pressure steam and condensate system equipment and piping in industrial locations such as distilleries, pulp mills, mines, automotive plants, commercial settings and process plants. Processes that use low pressure steam include indirect water heating and central heating.

Steamfitters/Pipefitters are responsible for the maintenance of piping, components and equipment for these systems. Maintenance is done on a regular schedule or on an emergency basis to ensure the integrity of the piping system. Steamfitters/Pipefitters are responsible for diagnosing, locating and repairing or replacing equipment and material. Repairs are performed on an as-needed basis.

Industry Expected Performance

The task must be performed according to the applicable jurisdictional codes and standards. All health and safety standards must be respected. Work should be done efficiently and at a high quality without material waste or environmental damage. All requirements of the manufacturer, client specifications and the AHJ must be met.

At a journeyperson level of performance, all tasks must be done with minimal direction and supervision.

D-10.01 Installs equipment for low pressure steam and condensate systems.

Essential Skills

Document Use, Thinking Skills, Numeracy

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Performance Criteria

Evidence of Attainment

D-10.01.01P

select equipment

equipment is selected according to load and demand, and type of low pressure steam and condensate system

D-10.01.02P

size equipment

low pressure steam and condensate system is sized using approved methods and consulting engineered drawings, jurisdictional codes and specifications

D-10.01.03P

determine location and placement of equipment

location and placement of equipment is determined according to drawings

D-10.01.04P

determine high points and low points for low pressure steam and condensate system equipment and components

high points and low points are identified

D-10.01.05P

select and use tools and equipment required for installation of low pressure steam and condensate systeme quipment

appropriate tools and equipment for the installation are selected based on type of system and size of piping

D-10.01.06P

install equipment supports and fasteners

equipment supports and fasteners are installed to required spacing, weight, vibration isolation, height and grade in order to accommodate operation of the system

D-10.01.07P

determine installation method

installation method used to set equipment in place is determined by size, weight and location of equipment

D-10.01.08P

set and secure equipment in place

low pressure steam and condensate system equipment is installed respecting the required clearances, limitations are aligned/orientated, leveled and anchored in place

Range of Variables

equipment includes: boilers, boiler trim, expansion joints, pumps, heat transfer equipment, steam traps, tanks, valves, water treatment equipment

low pressure steam and condensate systems include: parallel flow, counter flow, two pipe, gravity return, mechanical return, wet or dry return

sizing methods include: performing calculations, determining measurements, consulting manufacturers/supplier documentation

drawings include: engineered, mechanical, architectural

high points include: vents

low points include: drains, steam traps

tools and equipment include: hand tools, power tools and equipment, rigging and material handling equipment, threading machine, brazing, soldering and, welding tools and equipment

equipment supports include: stands, hangers, plates, housekeeping pads, isolator pads, concrete embeds

equipment fasteners include: expansion type inserts, beam clamps, nuts, bolts, screws

installation method includes: manual, mechanical (cranes, chain falls, tuggers, rollers, come‑alongs, cable grip hoists and hydraulic jacks)

Knowledge

Learning Outcomes

Learning Objectives

D-10.01.01K

demonstrate knowledge of low pressure steam and condensate systems, their applications and operation

explain the applications and operation of low pressure steam and condensate systems

interpret information pertaining to low pressure steam and condensate system equipment found on drawings and specifications

D-10.01.02K

demonstrate knowledge of low pressure steam and condensate system equipment, their applications and operation

identify types of low pressure steam and condensate system equipment  and describe their characteristics and operation

identify low pressure steam and condensate system equipment supports and fasteners and describe their applications and procedures for use

identify low pressure steam and condensate system control components and describe their purpose and operation

identify types of fuel used in low pressure steam and condensate systems

explain the principles of heat transfer

identify types of heat transfer equipment and describe their characteristics and operation

D-10.01.03K

demonstrate knowledge of the procedures used to install equipment for low pressure steam and condensate systems

identify equipment, controls, supports and fasteners used in low pressure steam and condensate systems, and describe their purpose and operation

describe the procedures used to install equipment for low pressure steam and condensate systems, their controls, supports and fasteners

Range of Variables

equipment includes: boilers, boiler trim, expansion joints, pumps, heat transfer equipment, steam traps, tanks, valves, water treatment equipment

equipment supports include: stands, hangers, plates, housekeeping pads, isolator pads, concrete embeds

equipment fasteners include: expansion type inserts, beam clamps, nuts, bolts, screws

control components include: low water cut-offs (LWCO), operating pressure controls, feed water level controls, high limit pressure controls, automatic valves (motorized)

fuel includes: fuel oil, gas, coal

principles of heat transfer include: radiation, conduction, convection

heat transfer equipment includes: radiators, convectors, pipe coils, horizontal and vertical unit heaters, heat exchangers

D-10.02 Installs piping for low pressure steam and condensate systems.

Essential Skills

Document Use, Thinking Skills, Numeracy

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Performance Criteria

Evidence of Attainment

D-10.02.01P

determine routing of piping

routing of piping is confirmed by referencing drawings, or modified to avoid obstructions and/or conflicts

D-10.02.02P

select and size piping

type of pipe is selected based on system application and sized to ensure operation of system and flow requirements

D-10.02.03P

select and use tools and equipment

appropriate tools and equipment for the installation selected are based on type and size of piping

D-10.02.04P

clean and prepare fittings and joints

joining methods are used and fit-up to avoid leaks is ensured

D-10.02.05P

determine joining method for piping system

joining method is determined by engineered drawings and specifications, type and size of pipe

D-10.02.06P

calculate grade or pitch of piping

grade or pitch of piping is calculated in order to ensure system efficiency and functionality

D-10.02.07P

install piping supports

piping supports are installed to required spacing, height and grade in order to accommodate efficient operation of the system

D-10.02.08P

assemble and install piping

piping is assembled and installed using joining methods and in a manner to allow for insulation of steam lines including sleeving and proper spacing, and making allowances for contraction and expansion

Range of Variables

routing obstructions include: structural components (beams, walls), other mechanical and electrical systems

routing conflicts include: high and low points, clearances, protection from environmental damage (rain, frost, snow), protection from mechanical damage (overhead doors, forklifts, machinery)

piping includes: carbon steel, copper, stainless steel

tools and equipment include: hand tools, power tools and equipment, lifting equipment, threading machines and welding equipment, tube bending equipment

joining methods include: flanging, threading, grooving, welding, soldering, brazing, mechanical joints

supports include: rollers, hangers, clamps, brackets, stands, anchors, guides

allowances for contraction and expansion include: expansion joints, expansion loops, swing joints

Knowledge

Learning Outcomes

Learning Objectives

D-10.02.01K

demonstrate knowledge of the properties of steam

explain the properties of steam

describe the use of steam tables to identify the relationship between pressure and temperature

calculate grade and pitch of piping to ensure system efficiency and functionality

D-10.02.02K

demonstrate knowledge of low pressure steam and condensate piping configurations, their applications and operation

explain the applications of low pressure steam and condensate piping configurations

identify type of pipe and piping components for low pressure steam and condensate systems , and describe their purpose and operation

interpret information pertaining to low pressure steam and condensate piping found on drawings and specifications

explain the effects of expansion and contraction on piping in low pressure steam and condensate systems

explain the effects of trapped air in low pressure steam and condensate piping systems and describe the procedures to prevent it

identify the considerations for selecting piping system components for low pressure steam and condensate systems

D-10.02.03K

demonstrate knowledge of the procedures used to install piping and piping components for low pressure steam and condensate systems

describe the procedures used to install piping and piping components for low pressure steam and condensate systems

describe the procedures used to protect and restrain low pressure steam and condensate system piping and piping components

Range of Variables

properties of steam include: pressure, temperature, latent heat, sensible heat, total heat, volume

configurations include: parallel flow, counter flow, two pipe, gravity return, mechanical return, wet or dry return

applications include: residential heating, industrial, commercial and institutional (ICI) heating, process heating

piping includes: carbon steel, stainless steel, copper

piping components include: manual and automatic valves, steam traps, air vents, expansion joints, strainers, check valves

selection considerations include: insulation requirements, type of supports, shoes and sleeves, expansion, contraction

protection includes: protection from mechanical damage, seismic activity, environmental conditions

D-10.03 Tests low pressure steam and condensate systems.

Essential Skills

Document Use, Numeracy, Writing

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Performance Criteria

Evidence of Attainment

D-10.03.01P

perform a visual pre-check inspection of system to check for possible obstructions and deficiencies

punch list is completed to confirm components are installed

D-10.03.02P

determine type of test, testing equipment and components, and test parameters

type of test and the test parameters are determined to match system application and requirements according to engineered specifications

D-10.03.03P

determine test medium to be used for test, and the method of filling, draining or purging the system

medium to be used is determined based on type of test selected and method of filling, draining or purging is determined by the medium

D-10.03.04P

assemble testing equipment and components

assembled testing equipment allows the test to be completed

D-10.03.05P

lock out and tag out system

system components are locked and tagged out to prevent activation during testing

D-10.03.06P

install isolation components to protect sensitive equipment and ensure the system is in a zero energy state

isolation components are installed, sensitive equipment is protected from test pressures and confirmation of zero energy state is completed

D-10.03.07P

install testing equipment and components

testing equipment and components are connected following the test procedures

D-10.03.08P

perform test on system to verify the integrity of the system

test medium is introduced to the system and results of test are recorded for the purpose of obtaining sign-off once there are no defects

D-10.03.09P

remove test medium from system

test medium is removed and either recycled or disposed of depending on type of test medium

D-10.03.10P

remove lock-out and tag-out from components and piping system

locks and tags are removed

D-10.03.11P

reinstate system

isolation components and testing equipment are removed and original components are reinstalled

D-10.03.12P

complete documentation

required documents are completed, signed off by the appropriate parties and final copies distributed

Range of Variables

tests include: hydrostatic, pneumatic, vacuum

testing equipment and components include: blind flanges, calibrated pressure gauges, test pumps, relief valves, gate valves, recorders, testing trees/headers, regulators

test medium includes: water, water/glycol mix, air, inert gases

method of filling, draining or purging includes: using hand pump, centrifugal pump, compressors, compressed gas cylinders

isolation components include: spectacle blinds, spades, plugs and caps, temporary spool pieces

confirmation of zero energy state includes: ensuring necessary valves and drains are open and clear, pressure gauges identify zero, and equipment is inoperable

testing equipment and components include: test trees and components, pressure gauges, pumps, compressors, test medium

appropriate parties include: QA/QC personnel, owner/operator, AHJ

Knowledge

Learning Outcomes

Learning Objectives

D-10.03.01K

demonstrate knowledge of testing equipment and components

identify types of testing equipment and components and describe their characteristics and applications

D-10.03.02K

demonstrate knowledge of system testing

identify types of tests and describe their applications

identify test medium used in testing of low pressure steam and condensate systems, and describe their characteristics and applications

identify method of filling, draining or purging test medium

identify types of isolation components and describe their characteristics and applications

interpret information pertaining to low pressure steam and condensate system testing found on drawings and specifications

explain the effect of elevation and temperature on pressure when testing low pressure steam and condensate systems

explain the effects trapped air in a low pressure steam and condensate system will have on testing and describe the procedures to prevent or correct it

D-10.03.03K

demonstrate knowledge of the procedures used to test low pressure steam and condensate systems

describe the procedures used to perform system testing

describe the procedures used to remove test medium from system

describe the procedures used to reinstate system

Range of Variables

testing equipment and components include:blind flanges, calibrated pressure gauges, test pumps, relief valves, gate valves, recorders, testing trees/headers, regulators
tests include: hydrostatic, pneumatic, vacuum

test medium includes: water, water/glycol mix, air, inert gases

method of filling, draining or purging includes: using hand pumps, centrifugal pumps, compressors, compressed gas cylinders

isolation components include: spectacle blinds, spades, plugs and caps, temporary spool pieces

D-10.04 Maintains, troubleshoots and repairs low pressure steam and condensate systems.

Essential Skills

Oral Communication, Thinking Skills, Document Use

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Performance Criteria

Evidence of Attainment

D-10.04.01P

determine system issues that require investigation

system issues requiring investigation are determined by consulting with system owner/operator

D-10.04.02P

troubleshoot low pressure steam and condensate systems to determine requirements for repair or replacement

perform testing and inspection of system to determine equipment or components in condition for repair or replacement

D-10.04.03P

lock out and tag out system

system is locked and tagged out to prevent activation during repair

D-10.04.04P

install isolation components and ensure the system is in a zero energy state

isolation components are installed and confirmation of zero energy state is completed

D-10.04.05P

disassemble system, repair or replace the faulty equipment or components and reassemble the system

required equipment and components are removed, repaired or replaced and reassembled without damage to other components or the surrounding area

D-10.04.06P

reinstate system to operating condition and verify repair

system is filled and pressurized, bled of air or contaminants, checked for leaks, locks removed and returned to normal operating condition

D-10.04.07P

document the repairs

repairs are documented

D-10.04.08P

lock out and tag out system

system is locked and tagged out to prevent activation during maintenance

D-10.04.09P

isolate equipment or components requiring maintenance

equipment or components are isolated from the system to allow for completing the required maintenance procedure

D-10.04.10P

follow a predetermined maintenance schedule and complete required documentation

maintenance is performed according to the predetermined schedule, components are free of contaminants and operating efficiently, and documentation is updated with the required information

D-10.04.11P

check water quality

water quality is tested for hardness, acidity, dissolved gases and suspended particulates using a test kit

D-10.04.12P

treat water in system with chemicals

system water quality is within required parameters depending on type and application of the system, and based on the results of the water quality test

D-10.04.13P

remove lock-out and tag-out from components and piping system

locks and tags are removed

D-10.04.14P

reinstate system to operating condition after completing maintenance procedures

system is filled and pressurized, bled of air or contaminants, checked for leaks, and returned to normal operating condition

Range of Variables

testing and inspection includes: sensory inspection (visual, auditory, smell, touch), diagnostic testing, monitor system operation

conditions for repair or replacement include: abnormal temperature, leaks, corrosion, control malfunction, vibration, irregular movement

isolation components include: spectacle blinds, spades, plugs and caps, temporary spool pieces

confirmation of zero energy state includes: ensuring necessary valves and drains are open and clear, pressure gauges identify zero energy and equipment is inoperable

maintenance procedures include: adding chemicals, lubricating, checking fluids, cleaning components, inspecting equipment or components for wear

components include: pumps, strainers, filters, traps, valves

required documentation includes: lock-out and tag-out, maintenance log, QC reports

Knowledge

Learning Outcomes

Learning Objectives

D-10.04.01K

demonstrate knowledge of testing equipment and components for troubleshooting low pressure steam and condensate systems

identify types of testing equipment and components and describe their characteristics and applications

identify types of isolation components and describe their characteristics and applications

interpret information pertaining to low pressure steam and condensate system troubleshooting, repair and maintenance found on drawings, specifications and equipment manuals

explain the effect of pressure on elevation when troubleshooting low pressure steam and condensate systems

explain the effects trapped air in a low pressure steam and condensate system will have on system operation and describe the procedures to prevent or correct it

D-10.04.02K

demonstrate knowledge of the procedures used to troubleshoot, repair and maintain low pressure steam and condensate systems

describe the procedures used to trouble shoot low pressure steam and condensate systems

describe the procedures used to repair low pressure steam and condensate systems

describe the procedures used to maintain low pressure steam and condensate systems

describe the procedures used to complete documentation following low pressure steam and condensate system repair or maintenance

Range of Variables

testing equipment and components include: multimeter, manometer, infrared thermometer, chemical testing equipment

isolation components include: spectacle blinds, spades, plugs and caps, temporary spool pieces

Task D‑11 Installs, tests, maintains, troubleshoots and repairs high pressure steam and condensate systems.

Task Descriptor

Steamfitters/Pipefitters install high pressure steam and condensate system equipment and piping in industrial locations such as refineries, pulp mills, mines, automotive plants, commercial settings and power generating and process plants. Processes that use high pressure steam include running turbines, indirect water heating and central heating.

Industry Expected Performance

The task must be performed according to the applicable jurisdictional codes and standards. All health and safety standards must be respected. Work should be done efficiently and at a high quality without material waste or environmental damage. All requirements of the manufacturer, client specifications and the AHJ must be met.

At a journeyperson level of performance, all tasks must be done with minimal direction and supervision.

D-11.01 Installs equipment for high pressure steam and condensate systems.

Essential Skills

Document Use, Thinking Skills, Numeracy

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Performance Criteria

Evidence of Attainment

D-11.01.01P

select equipment

equipment is selected according to load and demand, and type of high pressure steam and condensate system

D-11.01.02P

size equipment

high pressure steam and condensate system is sized using approved methods and consulting engineered drawings, jurisdictional codes and specifications

D-11.01.03P

determine location and placement of equipment

location and placement of equipment is determined according to drawings and manufacturers’ specifications

D-11.01.04P

determine low points for equipment and components

low points are identified

D-11.01.05P

select and use tools and equipment required for installation of high pressure steam and condensate system equipment

appropriate tools and equipment for the installation of equipment are selected based on type of system and size of piping

D-11.01.06P

install equipment supports and fasteners

equipment supports and fasteners are installed to required spacing, weight, vibration isolation, height and grade in order to accommodate operation of the system

D-11.01.07P

determine installation method

installation method used to set equipment in place is determined by size, weight and location of equipment

D-11.01.08P

set and secure system equipment in place

system equipment is installed respecting the required clearances and limitations, and is aligned/orientated, leveled and anchored

Range of Variables

equipment includes: boilers, boiler trim, expansion joints, pumps, heat transfer equipment, steam traps, valves, flash tanks, superheaters, re-heaters, de-aerators, desuperheaters, condensers, water treatment equipment

high pressure steam and condensate systems include: condensing/non-condensing plant, generating plant, process

sizing methods include: performing calculations, determining measurements, consulting manufacturer/supplier documentation

drawings include: engineered, mechanical, architectural

low points include: blowdown tanks, drains, condensate receivers

tools and equipment include: hand tools, power tools and equipment, rigging and material handling equipment, threading machine, welding tools and equipment

equipment supports include: stands, hangers, plates, housekeeping pads, isolator pads, concrete embeds

equipment fasteners include: expansion type inserts, beam clamps, nuts, bolts, screws

installation method includes: manual, mechanical (cranes, chain falls, tuggers, rollers, come-alongs, cable grip hoists, hydraulic jacks)

Knowledge

Learning Outcomes

Learning Objectives

D-11.01.01K

demonstrate knowledge of high pressure steam and condensate systems, their applications and operation

explain the applications and operation of high pressure steam and condensate systems

interpret information pertaining to high pressure steam and condensate system equipment found on drawings and specifications

D-11.01.02K

demonstrate knowledge of high pressure steam and condensate system equipment, their applications and operation

identify types of high pressure steam and condensate system equipment, and describe their characteristics and operation

identify high pressure steam and condensate system supports and fasteners, and describe their applications and procedures for use

identify high pressure steam and condensate system control components and describe their purpose and operation

identify types of fuel used in high pressure steam and condensate systems

identify sources of cooling used in high pressure steam and condensate system

explain the principles of heat transfer

identify types of heat transfer equipment and describe their characteristics and operation

D-11.01.03K

demonstrate knowledge of the procedures used to install equipment for high pressure steam and condensate systems

identify equipment, controls, supports and fasteners used in high pressure steam and condensate systems, and describe their purpose and operation

describe the procedures used to install equipment for high pressure steam and condensate systems, their controls, supports and fasteners

Range of Variables

applications include: power generation, process, central heating

equipment includes: boilers, boiler trim, expansion joints, pumps, heat transfer equipment, steam traps, valves, flash tanks, superheaters, re-heaters, de‑aerators, desuperheaters, condensers, water treatment equipment

system supports include: stands, hangers, plates, housekeeping pads, isolator pads, concrete embeds

system fasteners include: expansion type inserts, beam clamps, nuts, bolts, screws

control components include: LWCO, operating pressure controls, high limit pressure controls, safety controls, feed water controls

fuel includes: fuel oil, gas, coal, biomass, nuclear

sources of cooling include: cooling towers, condensers, flash tanks, blowdown tanks, converters

principles of heat transfer include: radiation, conduction, convection

heat transfer equipment includes: converters, turbines, radiators, convectors, pipe coils, horizontal, and vertical unit heaters

D-11.02 Installs piping for high pressure steam and condensate systems.

Essential Skills

Document Use, Thinking Skills, Numeracy

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Performance Criteria

Evidence of Attainment

D-11.02.01P

determine routing of piping

routing of piping is confirmed by referencing drawings, or modified to avoid obstructions and/or conflicts

D-11.02.02P

select and size piping

type of pipe is selected based on system application and sized to ensure operation of system and flow requirements

D-11.02.03P

select and use tools and equipment

appropriate tools and equipment for the installation selected are based on type and size of piping

D-11.02.04P

clean and prepare fittings and joints

use joining methods and ensure fit-up to avoid leaks

D-11.02.05P

determine joining method for piping system

joining method is determined by engineered drawings and specifications, type and size of pipe

D-11.02.06P

calculate grade or pitch of piping

grade or pitch of piping is calculated in order to ensure system efficiency and functionality

D-11.02.07P

install piping supports

piping supports are installed to required spacing, height and grade in order to accommodate operation of the system

D-11.02.08P

assemble and install piping

piping is assembled and installed using joining methods and in a manner to allow for insulation of steam lines including sleeving and proper spacing, and making allowances for contraction and expansion

Range of Variables

routing obstructions include: structural components (beams, walls), other mechanical and electrical systems

routing conflicts include: high and low points, clearances, protection from environmental damage (extreme heat or cold), protection from mechanical damage (overhead doors, forklifts, machinery)

piping includes: chrome, carbon steel, stainless steel

tools and equipment include: hand tools, power tools and equipment, lifting equipment, threading machines, welding equipment

joining methods include: flanging, threading, grooving, welding, mechanical joints

piping supports include: rollers, hangers, clamps, brackets, stands, anchors, guides

allowances for contraction and expansion include: expansion joints, expansion loops, swing joints

Knowledge

Learning Outcomes

Learning Objectives

D-11.02.01K

demonstrate knowledge of the properties of steam

explain the properties of steam

describe the use of steam tables to identify the relationship between pressure and temperature

D-11.02.02K

demonstrate knowledge of high pressure steam and condensate piping, their applications and operation

explain the applications of high pressure steam and condensate piping

identify types of pipe and piping components for high pressure steam and condensate systems, and describe their purpose and operation

interpret information pertaining to high pressure steam and condensate system piping found on drawings and specifications

explain the effects of expansion and contraction on piping in high pressure steam and condensate systems

identify the considerations for selecting piping components for high pressure steam and condensate systems

calculate grade and pitch of piping to ensure system efficiency and functionality

D-11.02.03K

demonstrate knowledge of the procedures used to install piping and piping components for high pressure steam and condensate systems

describe the procedures used to install piping and piping components for high pressure steam and condensate systems

describe the procedures used to protect and restrain high pressure steam and condensate system piping and piping components

Range of Variables

properties of steam include: pressure, temperature, latent heat, sensible heat, total heat, superheat, volume

applications include: power generation, process, central heating

piping includes: chrome, carbon steel, stainless steel

piping components include: manual and automatic valves, steam traps, expansion joints, strainers, check valves

considerations include: insulation requirements, type of supports, shoes and sleeves, expansion, contraction

protection includes: protection from mechanical damage, seismic activity, environmental conditions

D-11.03 Tests high pressure steam and condensate systems.

Essential Skills

Document Use, Numeracy, Writing

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Performance Criteria

Evidence of Attainment

D-11.03.01P

perform a visual pre-check inspection of system to check for possible obstructions and deficiencies

punch list is completed to confirm components are installed

D-11.03.02P

determine type of test, testing equipment and components, and test parameters

type of test and the test parameters are determined to match system application and requirements according to engineered specifications

D-11.03.03P

determine test medium to be used for test, and the method of filling, draining or purging the system

test medium to be used is determined based on type of test selected and method of filling, draining or purging is determined by the medium

D-11.03.04P

assemble testing equipment and components

assembled testing equipment allows the test to be completed

D-11.03.05P

lock out and tag out system

system components are locked and tagged out to prevent activation during testing

D-11.03.06P

install isolation components to protect sensitive equipment and ensure the system is in a zero energy state

isolation components are installed, sensitive equipment is protected from test pressures and confirmation of zero energy state is completed

D-11.03.07P

install testing equipment and components

testing equipment and components are connected following the test procedures

D-11.03.08P

perform test on system to verify the integrity of the system

test medium is introduced to the system and results of test are recorded for the purpose of obtaining sign-off once there are no defects

D-11.03.09P

remove test medium from system

test medium is removed and either recycled or disposed of depending on type of test medium

D-11.03.10P

remove lock-out and tag-out from components and piping system

locks and tags are removed

D-11.03.11P

reinstate system

isolation components and testing equipment are removed and original components are reinstalled

D-11.03.12P

complete documentation

required documents are completed, signed off by the appropriate parties and final copies distributed

Range of Variables

tests include: hydrostatic and pneumatic

testing equipment and components include:blind flanges, calibrated pressure gauges, test pumps, relief valves, gate valves, recorders, testing trees/headers

test medium includes: water, water/glycol mix

method of filling, draining or purging includes: using pumps, using high pressure water supply hoses

isolation components include: spectacle blinds, spades, plugs and caps, temporary spool pieces

confirmation of zero energy state includes: ensuring necessary valves and drains are open and clear, pressure gauges identify zero energy and equipment is inoperable

appropriate parties include: QA/QC personnel, owner/operator, AHJ

Knowledge

Learning Outcomes

Learning Objectives

D-11.03.01K

demonstrate knowledge of testing equipment and components

identify types of testing equipment and components and describe their characteristics and applications

D-11.03.02K

demonstrate knowledge of system testing

identify types of tests and describe their applications

identify test medium used in testing of high pressure steam and condensate systems, and describe their characteristics and applications

identify method of filling, draining or purging test medium

identify types of isolation components and describe their characteristics and applications

interpret information pertaining to high pressure steam and condensate system testing found on drawings and specifications

explain the effect of elevation and temperature on pressure when testing high pressure steam and condensate systems

explain the effects trapped air in a high pressure steam and condensate system will have on testing and describe the procedures to prevent or correct it

D-11.03.03K

demonstrate knowledge of the procedures used to test high pressure steam and condensate systems

describe the procedures used to perform system testing

describe the procedures used to remove test medium from system

describe the procedures used to reinstate system

Range of Variables

testing equipment and components include:blind flanges, calibrated pressure gauges, test pumps, relief valves, gate valves, recorders, testing trees/headers

tests include: hydrostatic, pneumatic

test medium include: water, water/glycol mix

method of filling, draining or purging includes: using pumps, using high pressure water supply hoses

isolation components include: spectacle blinds, spades, plugs and caps, temporary spool pieces

D-11.04 Maintains, troubleshoots and repairs high pressure steam and condensate systems.

Essential Skills

Oral Communication, Thinking Skills, Document Use

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Performance Criteria

Evidence of Attainment

D-11.04.01P

determine system issues that require investigation

system issues requiring investigation are determined by consulting with system owner/operator

D-11.04.02P

troubleshoot high pressure steam and condensate systems to determine requirements for repair or replacement

perform testing and inspection of system to determine equipment or components in condition for repair or replacement

D-11.04.03P

lock out and tag out system being repaired

system is locked and tagged out to prevent activation during repair

D-11.04.04P

install isolation components and ensure the system is in a zero energy state

isolation components are installed and confirmation of zero energy state is completed

D-11.04.05P

disassemble system, repair or replace the faulty equipment or components and reassemble the system

required equipment and components are removed, repaired or replaced and reassembled without damage to other components or the surrounding area

D-11.04.06P

reinstate system to operating condition and verify repair

system is energized, pressurized, checked for leaks, locks removed and returned to normal operating condition

D-11.04.07P

document the repairs

repairs are documented

D-11.04.08P

lock out and tag out system being maintained

system is locked and tagged out to prevent activation during maintenance

D-11.04.09P

isolate equipment or components requiring maintenance

equipment or components are isolated from the system to allow for completing the required maintenance procedure

D-11.04.10P

follow a predetermined maintenance schedule and complete required documentation

maintenance is performed according to the predetermined schedule, equipment is free of contaminants and operating efficiently, and documentation is updated with the required information

D-11.04.11P

check water quality

water quality is tested for hardness, acidity, dissolved gases and suspended particulates using a test kit

D-11.04.12P

treat water in system with chemicals

system water quality is within required parameters depending on type and application of the system, and based on the results of the water quality test

D-11.04.13P

remove lock-out and tag-out from components and piping system

locks and tags are removed

D-11.04.14P

reinstate system to operating condition after completing maintenance procedures

system is energized, pressurized, checked for leaks and returned to normal operating condition

Range of Variables

testing and inspection includes: sensory inspection (visual, auditory, smell and touch), diagnostic testing, monitoring system operation

conditions for repair or replacement include: abnormal temperature, leaks, corrosion, control malfunction, vibration, irregular movement

isolation components include: spectacle blinds, spades, plugs and caps, temporary spool pieces

confirmation of zero energy state includes: ensuring necessary valves and drains are open and clear, pressure gauges identify zero energy and equipment is inoperable

maintenance procedure includes: adding chemicals, lubricating, checking fluids, cleaning components, inspecting equipment and components for wear

required documentation includes: lock-out and tag-out, maintenance log, quality control reports

equipment includes: boilers, expansion tanks, buffer tanks, glycol tanks, heat exchangers, circulating pumps, transfer pumps, holding tanks, isolators, relief valves, chemical feeders, isolation valves for equipment, backflow preventers, pressure reducing valves

Knowledge

Learning Outcomes

Learning Objectives

D-11.04.01K

demonstrate knowledge of testing equipment and components for troubleshooting high pressure steam and condensate systems

identify types of testing equipment and components and describe their characteristics and applications

identify types of isolation components and describe their characteristics and applications

interpret information pertaining to high pressure steam and condensate system troubleshooting, repair and maintenance found on drawings, specifications and equipment manuals

explain the effect of pressure on elevation when troubleshooting high pressure steam and condensate systems

D-11.04.02K

demonstrate knowledge of the procedures used to troubleshoot, repair and maintain high pressure steam and condensate systems

describe the procedures used to trouble shoot high pressure steam and condensate systems

describe the procedures used to repair high pressure steam and condensate systems

describe the procedures used to maintain high pressure steam and condensate systems

describe the procedures used to complete documentation following high pressure steam and condensate system repair or maintenance

Range of Variables

testing equipment and components include: multimeter, manometer, infrared thermometer, chemical testing equipment

isolation components include: spectacle blinds, spades, plugs and caps and temporary spool pieces

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