Major Work Activity C – Installs piping

Task C-10 Prepares pipe, tube and fittings for installation

Task Descriptor

Sprinkler fitters prepare piping and fittings for the installation of the fire protection system. Preparation of piping can be done at a shop or on-site.

C-10.01 Cuts pipe and tube

Essential Skills

Numeracy, Thinking, Document Use

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Evidence of Attainment

C-10.01.01P

select pipe

pipe is selected according to drawings and project specifications

C-10.01.02P

calculate, measure and mark pipe

pipe requirements are calculated, measured and marked according to drawings

C-10.01.03P

select and use tools and equipment

tools and equipment are selected according to pipe material and size, and used according to manufacturers’ specifications and scope of work

C-10.01.04P

ream pipe

pipe is reamed according to industry practice to remove burrs to promote hydraulic efficiency

C-10.01.05P

verify cut

cut is verified square according to manufacturers’ specifications

Range of Variables

tools and equipment include: pipe cutters, hacksaws, hydraulic cutters, chop saws

pipe material includes: steel, copper, plastic, ductile iron

 

Knowledge

Learning Outcomes

Learning Objectives

C-10.01.01L

demonstrate knowledge of pipe and tube cutting equipment and techniques

define terminology associated with cutting pipe and tube

 

identify hazards and describe safe work practices pertaining to cutting pipe and tube

 

interpret codes, standards and regulations pertaining to cutting pipe and tube

 

interpret information pertaining to cutting pipe and tube found on drawings and specifications

 

identify tools and equipment relating to pipe and tube cutting, and describe their applications and procedures for use

 

identify the factors to consider for selecting pipe and tube for cutting

C-10.01.02L

demonstrate knowledge of the procedures to cut pipe and tube

describe the procedures used to cut pipe and tube to required dimensions

Range of Variables

tools and equipment include: pipe cutters, hacksaws, hydraulic cutters, chop saws

factors to consider for selecting pipe and tube for cutting include: grade, size, materials

C-10.02 Bends pipe and tube

Essential Skills

Numeracy, Thinking, Document Use

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Evidence of Attainment

C-10.02.01P

select pipe schedule and material

pipe schedule and material is selected according to drawings

C-10.02.02P

select the application and location of bend

application and location for bend is selected according to NFPA standards

C-10.02.03P

determine the radius of the bend

radius of the bend is determined according to NFPA standards

C-10.02.04P

calculate bend angle

bend angle is calculated according to installation requirements and site conditions

C-10.02.05P

select and use tools and equipment

tools and equipment are selected and used according to manufacturers’ specifications and scope of work

Range of Variables

tools and equipment include: chain vices, hydraulic benders, manual benders, torches

 

Knowledge

Learning Outcomes

Learning Objectives

C-10.02.01L

demonstrate knowledge of the procedures used to bend pipe and tube

define terminology associated with bending pipe and tube

 

identify hazards and describe safe work practices pertaining to bending pipe and tube

 

identify the factors to consider for selecting pipe and tube for bending

 

describe the procedures used to bend pipe and tube to required dimensions

 

interpret codes, standards and regulations pertaining to bending pipe and tube

 

interpret information pertaining to bending pipe and tube found on drawings and specifications

C-10.02.02L

demonstrate knowledge of tools and equipment used for pipe and tube bending

identify tools and equipment relating to pipe and tube bending, and describe their applications and procedures for use

C-10.02.03L

demonstrate knowledge of procedures used to calculate degree of bend

describe basic trigonometry used to calculate angles

 

apply metric and imperial measurements

Range of Variables

factors to consider for bending pipe include: grade, size, material, schedule

tools and equipment include: chain vices, hydraulic benders, manual benders, torches

C-10.03 Threads pipe

Essential Skills

Numeracy, Thinking, Document Use

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Evidence of Attainment

C-10.03.01P

adjust die head

die head is adjusted to achieve thread specifications to allow installation of fittings

C-10.03.02P

select and use tools and equipment

tools and equipment are selected and used according to size and type of material

C-10.03.03P

support pipe

pipe is supported using pipe stands while threading to prevent damage to thread and equipment

C-10.03.04P

select and apply cutting oil

cutting oil is selected and applied according to piping material to prevent damage to dies and threads

C-10.03.05P

clean inside and outside of pipe

inside and outside of pipe is cleaned to remove excess cutting oil and shavings

Range of Variables

thread specifications include: thread depth, taper, pitch, angle, length

tools and equipment include: ratchet dies, oilers, universal dies, thread gauges

 

Knowledge

Learning Outcomes

Learning Objectives

C-10.03.01L

demonstrate knowledge of the procedures used to thread pipe

define terminology associated with threading pipe

 

identify hazards and describe safe work procedures pertaining to threading pipe

 

identify types of threads

 

interpret codes, standards and regulations pertaining to threading pipe

 

interpret information pertaining to threading pipe found on drawings and specifications

C-10.03.02L

demonstrate knowledge of tools and equipment used to thread pipe

identify tools and equipment relating to threading pipe, and describe their applications and procedures for use

Range of Variables

types of threads include: National Pipe Thread (NPT), National Standard Thread (NST)

tools and equipment include: ratchet dies, oilers, universal dies, thread gauges

C-10.04 Grooves pipe

Essential Skills

Numeracy, Thinking, Document Use

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Evidence of Attainment

C-10.04.01P

identify the pipe material

pipe material is identified according to drawings and project specifications

C-10.04.02P

select grooving method

grooving method is selected according to manufacturers’ specifications, and pipe schedule, material and size

C-10.04.03P

select and use tools and equipment

tools and equipment are selected and used according to scope of work

C-10.04.04P

set up equipment

equipment is set up to achieve groove depth according to manufacturers' specifications

C-10.04.05P

support pipe

pipe is supported using pipe stands to prevent damage to groove and equipment

C-10.04.06P

select and apply cutting oil

cutting oil is selected and applied according to piping material to prevent damage to dies and cut grooves

C-10.04.07P

measure groove depth

groove depth is measured to ensure it corresponds to manufacturers’ specifications for the couplings

C-10.04.08P

check flare

flare is measured to ensure it corresponds to manufacturers’ specifications

Range of Variables

grooving methods include: roll grooving, cut grooving

tools and equipment include: hydraulic groovers, cut groovers, portable or in-air/in-place groovers, pipe diameter tape, oilers

 

Knowledge

Learning Outcomes

Learning Objectives

C-10.04.01L

demonstrate knowledge of the procedures to groove pipe

define terminology associated with grooving pipe

 

identify hazards and describe safe work practices pertaining to grooving pipe

 

interpret codes, standards and regulations pertaining to grooving pipe

 

interpret information pertaining to grooving pipe found on drawings and specifications

C-10.04.02L

demonstrate knowledge of tools and equipment used to groove pipe

identify tools and equipment relating to grooving pipe, and describe their applications and procedures for use

Range of Variables

tools and equipment include: hydraulic groovers, cut groovers, portable or in-air/in-place groovers, pipe diameter tape, oilers

C-10.05 Drills pipe and tube

Essential Skills

Numeracy, Thinking, Document Use

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Evidence of Attainment

C-10.05.01P

measure and mark pipe and tube

pipe and tube is measured and marked according to drawings

C-10.05.02P

select and use tools and equipment

tools and equipment are selected and used according to scope of work

C-10.05.03P

find centre of pipe and tube

centre of pipe and tube is found using a centering punch

C-10.05.04P

drill hole in pipe and tube

hole in pipe and tube is drilled according to fitting and device specifications

C-10.05.05P

file hole

hole is filed to remove burrs

C-10.05.06P

recover cut–out disc

cut–out disc is recovered to prevent obstruction to flow

Range of Variables

tools and equipment include: drills, hole saws, centering punch, files, levels

 

Knowledge

Learning Outcomes

Learning Objectives

C-10.05.01L

demonstrate knowledge of the procedures to drill pipe and tube

define terminology associated with drilling pipe and tube

 

identify hazards and describe safe work practices pertaining to drilling pipe and tube

 

interpret codes, standards and regulations pertaining to drilling pipe and tube

 

interpret information pertaining to pipe and tube drilling found on drawings and manufacturers’ specifications

C-10.05.02L

demonstrate knowledge of tools and equipment used to drill pipe and tube

identify tools and equipment relating to drilling pipe and tube, and describe their applications and procedures for use

Range of Variables

tools and equipment include: drills, hole saws, centering punch, files, levels

C-10.06 Grinds pipe

Essential Skills

Numeracy, Thinking, Document Use

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Evidence of Attainment

C-10.06.01P

select and use tools and equipment

tools and equipment are selected and used according to scope of work

C-10.06.02P

secure pipe

pipe is secured while grinding to prevent damage to pipe and equipment

C-10.06.03P

grind pipe ends

pipe ends are ground to ensure they are square and true

C-10.06.04P

bevel pipe

pipe is bevelled at required angle to promote weld penetration according to industry standards

C-10.06.05P

chamfer pipe for fittings

pipe is chamfered at angle according to manufacturers' specifications

Range of Variables

tools and equipment include: power grinders, files, chamfering tools, chain vices, pipe stands, bench vices

 

Knowledge

Learning Outcomes

Learning Objectives

C-10.06.01L

demonstrate knowledge of the procedures used to grind pipe

define terminology associated with grinding pipe

 

identify hazards and describe safe work practices pertaining to grinding pipe

 

interpret codes, standards and regulations pertaining to grinding pipe

 

interpret information pertaining to grinding pipe found on drawings and specifications

 

describe the procedures used to grind pipe

C-10.06.02L

demonstrate knowledge of the tools and equipment used to grind pipe

identify tools and equipment used for grinding pipe and describe their applications and procedures for use

Range of Variables

tools and equipment include: power grinders, files, chamfering tools, chain vices, pipe stands, bench vices

C-10.07 Prepares fittings

Essential Skills

Numeracy, Thinking, Document Use

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Performance Criteria

Evidence of Attainment

C-10.07.01P

select and use tools and materials

tools and materials are selected and used according to scope of work

C-10.07.02P

select fittings

fittings are selected according to connection type

C-10.07.03P

select fitting size

fitting size is selected for the application according to drawings

C-10.07.04P

inspect fitting

fitting is inspected for deficiencies

C-10.07.05P

grease, sand, grind, clean and flux fitting

fitting is greased, sanded, ground, cleaned and fluxed according to the type of fitting

Range of Variables

tools and materials include: wire brushes, sand cloth, files, pipe joint compound or tape, flux, gasket lube

connection type includes: flanged, threaded, grooved, soldered, brazed, welded

deficiencies include: cracks, holes, absence of threads

type of fitting includes: copper, plastic, steel, cast iron

 

Knowledge

Learning Outcomes

Learning Objectives

C-10.07.01L

demonstrate knowledge of the procedures used to prepare pipe fittings

define terminology associated with pipe fittings

 

identify hazards and describe safe work practices pertaining to pipe fittings

 

interpret codes, standards and regulations pertaining to pipe fittings

 

interpret information pertaining to pipe fittings found on drawings and specifications

C-10.07.02L

demonstrate knowledge of the tools and materials used to prepare pipe fittings

identify tools and materials relating to preparing pipe fittings, and describe their applications and procedures for use

Range of Variables

tools and materials include: wire brushes, sand cloth, files, pipe joint compound or tape, flux, gasket lube

Task C-11 Install pipe, tube and fittings

Task Descriptor

Sprinkler fitters connect various types of pipes, tubes and fittings (steel, plastic and copper ) to distribute water from a predetermined source to provide reliable and adequate fire protection. They are responsible for painting and labelling pipe and tube post-installation when required.

C-11.01 Installs steel pipe, tube and fittings

Essential Skills

Document Use, Thinking, Working with Others

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Performance Criteria

Evidence of Attainment

C-11.01.01P

verify location and spacing

location and spacing of the main and branch lines are verified according to drawings and NFPA standards

C-11.01.02P

modify pipe and tube layout

pipe and tube layout is modified according to site conditions and design considerations

C-11.01.03P

select and use tools and equipment

tools and equipment are selected and used according to scope of work

C-11.01.04P

install fittings on pipe and tube

fittings are installed on pipe and tube according to drawings

C-11.01.05P

install pipe and tube in hangers

pipe and tube are installed in hangers according to NFPA standards

C-11.01.06P

connect pipes and tubes

pipes and tubes are connected using fittings according to drawings and manufacturers’ specifications

C-11.01.07P

orient fittings

fittings are oriented according to application and site conditions

C-11.01.08P

level or pitch pipe and tube

pipe and tube is run level or pitched according to fire protection system requirements and NFPA standards

Range of Variables

design considerations include: pipe size, hazard classifications, drainage, grading and layout, materials, system design, flushing connections, friction loss

tools and equipment include: pipe wrenches, levels, wrenches, sockets, chain vices

fittings include: couplings, flanges, elbows, tees, crosses, adaptors

 

Knowledge

Learning Outcomes

Learning Objectives

C-11.01.01L

demonstrate knowledge of steel pipe, tube and fittings

define terminology associated with steel pipe, tube and fittings

 

identify types of steel pipe and tube

 

interpret codes, standards and regulations pertaining to steel pipe, tube and fittings

 

interpret information pertaining to steel pipe and tube installation found on drawings and specifications

C-11.01.02L

demonstrate knowledge of the procedures used to install steel pipe, tube and fittings

identify hazards and describe safe work practices related to installing steel pipe, tube and fittings

 

identify tools and equipment for installing steel pipe, tube and fittings and describe their applications and procedures for use

 

describe the procedures used to install steel pipe, tube and fittings

 

describe connection types related to steel pipe and tube

 

explain friction loss as it applies to steel pipe schedules and hydraulically calculated systems

 

identify the design considerations for installing steel pipe, tube and fittings

Range of Variables

fittings include: couplings, flanges, elbows, tees, crosses, adaptors

types of steel pipe include: stainless, galvanized, carbon

types of steel tube include: stainless, mild

tools and equipment include: pipe wrenches, levels, wrenches, sockets, chain vices

connection types include: flanged, threaded, grooved couplings, welded

design considerations include: pipe size, hazard classifications, drainage, grading and layout, materials, system design, flushing connections, friction loss

C-11.02 Installs plastic pipe, tube and fittings

Essential Skills

Document Use, Thinking, Working with Others

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Performance Criteria

Evidence of Attainment

C-11.02.01P

verify location and spacing of the main and branch lines

location and spacing of the main and branch lines is verified according to drawings and NFPA standards

C-11.02.02P

modify pipe and tube layout

pipe and tube layout is modified according to site conditions and design considerations

C-11.02.03P

select and use tools and equipment

tools and equipment are selected and used according to scope of work

C-11.02.04P

install fittings on pipe and tube

fittings are installed on pipe and tube according to drawings

C-11.02.05P

install pipe and tube in hangers

pipe and tube are installed in hangers according to NFPA standards

C-11.02.06P

connect pipes and tubes

pipes and tubes are connected using fittings according to drawings and manufacturers’ specifications

C-11.02.07P

orient fittings

fittings are oriented according to application and site conditions

C-11.02.08P

level or grade pipe and tube

pipe and tube are run level or graded according to fire protection system requirements and NFPA standards

Range of Variables

design considerations include: pipe size, hazard classifications, drainage, grading and layout, materials, system design, flushing connections, friction loss

tools and equipment include: levels, wrenches

fittings fittings include: couplings, flanges, elbows, tees, crosses, adaptors

 

Knowledge

Learning Outcomes

Learning Objectives

C-11.02.01L

demonstrate knowledge of plastic pipe, tube and fittings

define terminology associated with plastic pipe, tube and fittings

 

identify types of plastic pipe

 

interpret codes, standards and regulations pertaining to plastic pipe, tube and fittings

 

interpret information pertaining to plastic pipe and tube installation found on drawings and specifications

C-11.02.02L

demonstrate knowledge of the procedures used to install plastic pipe, tube and fittings

identify hazards and describe safe work practices related to installing plastic pipe, tube and fittings

 

identify tools and equipment for installing plastic pipe and tube and, describe their applications and procedures for use

 

describe the procedures used to install plastic pipe, tube and fittings

 

describe connection types related to plastic pipe and tube

 

explain friction loss as it applies to plastic pipe and tube and hydraulically calculated systems

 

identify compatibility of plastic pipe and tube with site conditions and other materials

 

identify the design considerations for installing plastic pipe, tube and fittings

Range of Variables

fittings include: couplings, flanges, elbows, tees, crosses, adaptors

types of plastic pipe include: CPVC, cross-linked polyethylene (PEX), polyvinyl chloride (PVC)

design considerations include: pipe size, hazard classifications, drainage, grading and layout, materials, system design, flushing connections, friction loss

tools and equipment include: levels, wrenches

connection types include: flanged, threaded, grooved couplings, solvent welded

C-11.03 Installs copper pipe, tube and fittings

Essential Skills

Document Use, Thinking, Working with Others

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Performance Criteria

Evidence of Attainment

C-11.03.01P

verify location and spacing of the main and branch lines

location and spacing of the main and branch lines is verified according to drawings and NFPA standards

C-11.03.02P

modify pipe and tube layout

pipe and tube layout is modified according to site conditions and design considerations

C-11.03.03P

select and use tools and equipment

tools and equipment are selected and used according to scope of work

C-11.03.04P

select materials

materials are selected according to scope of work and job specifications

C-11.03.05P

install fittings on pipe and tube

fittings are installed on pipe and tube according to drawings

C-11.03.06P

install dielectric fittings

dielectric fittings are installed to prevent electrolysis caused by the joining of dissimilar metals

C-11.03.07P

install pipe and tube in hangers

pipe and tube are installed in hangers according to NFPA standards

C-11.03.08P

connect pipes and tubes

pipes and tubes are connected using fittings according to drawings and manufacturers’ specifications

C-11.03.09P

orient fittings

fittings are oriented according to application and site conditions

C-11.03.10P

level or grade pipe and tube

pipe and tube are run level or graded according to fire protection system requirements and NFPA standards

Range of Variables

design considerations include: pipe size, hazard classifications, drainage, grading and layout, materials, system design, flushing connections, friction loss

tools and equipment include: torches, levels, wrenches, sockets

materials include: solder, brazing rods, flux, sand cloth

fittings include: couplings, flanges, elbows, tees, crosses, adaptors

 

Knowledge

Learning Outcomes

Learning Objectives

C-11.03.01L

demonstrate knowledge of copper pipe, tube and fittings

define terminology associated with copper pipes, tube and fittings

 

identify types of copper pipe and tube and their applications

 

interpret codes, standards and regulations pertaining to copper pipe, tube and fittings

 

interpret information pertaining to copper pipe and tube installation found on drawings and specifications

C-11.03.02L

demonstrate knowledge of the procedures used to install copper pipe, tube and fittings

identify hazards and describe safe work practices related to installing copper pipe, tube and fittings

 

identify tools and equipment for installing copper pipe, tube and fittings and describe their applications and procedures for use

 

describe the procedures used to install copper pipe, tube and fittings

 

describe connection types related to copper pipe

 

explain the effect of electrolysis on piping and tubing materials

 

explain friction loss as it applies to copper pipe and tube, and hydraulically calculated systems

 

identify the design considerations for installing copper pipe, tube and fittings

 

describe the procedures used to prepare and assemble flare and compression joints using hand tools

C-11.03.03L

demonstrate knowledge of the procedures used to braze and solder joints

identify hazards and describe safe work practices pertaining to brazing and soldering joints

 

interpret codes, standards and regulations pertaining to brazing and soldering joints

 

interpret information, pertaining to brazing and soldering joints found on drawings and specifications

 

identify materials and equipment used for brazing and soldering joints, and describe their applications

 

describe the procedures used to solder and braze joints

 

identify types of solders and brazing alloys, and describe their characteristics and applications

 

 

identify types of flux used in soldering or brazing and describe their purpose, applications and effects

Range of Variables

fittings include: couplings, flanges, elbows, tees, crosses, adaptors

types of copper pipe and tube include: K, L, M

hazards include: fire prevention, hot work procedures

tools and equipment include: torches, levels, wrenches, sockets

connection types include: soldering, brazing, using grooved couplings, compression type fittings

design considerations include: pipe size, hazard classifications, drainage, grading and layout, materials, system design, flushing connections, friction loss

materials include: solder, brazing rods, flux, sand cloth

types of solders and brazing alloys include: 95/5, lead–free, BCuP

C-11.04 Paints and labels pipe and tube

Essential Skills

Document Use, Thinking, Working with Others

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Performance Criteria

Evidence of Attainment

C-11.04.01P

select and use tools and equipment

tools and equipment are selected and used according to scope of work

C-11.04.02P

select paint

paint used for identification and corrosion protection is selected according to project specifications

C-11.04.03P

mix paint and epoxy

paint and epoxy are mixed according to manufacturers’ specifications

C-11.04.04P

paint over wrench marks and bare threads

wrench marks and bare threads are painted over according to project specifications

C-11.04.05P

select type, size and spacing of labels

type, size and spacing of labelling is selected for pipe identification according to project specifications

Range of Variables

tools and equipment include: paint brushes, paint guns, stencils, wire brushes

 

Knowledge

Learning Outcomes

Learning Objectives

C-11.04.01L

demonstrate knowledge of the procedures used to paint and label pipe and tube

identify symbols pertaining to labelling pipe and tube

 

identify hazards and describe safe work procedures pertaining to painting pipe and tube

 

interpret specifications pertaining to labeling pipe and tube

 

describe the procedures and materials used to paint and label pipe and tube

Task C-12 Installs piping components

Task Descriptor

Sprinkler fitters connect various types of components such as accelerators, air compressors, sprinklers, nozzles and valves to the piping system to achieve a complete and efficient fire protection system according to drawings, AHJ and NFPA standards.

C-12.01 Selects sprinklers

Essential Skills

Thinking, Document Use, Reading

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Evidence of Attainment

C-12.01.01P

identify sprinklers’ temperature classification

sprinklers’ temperature classification is identified according to NFPA standards

C-12.01.02P

identify sprinklers

sprinklers are identified to provide coverage according to conditions, occupancy classifications and commodity classifications according to drawings and NFPA standards

C-12.01.03P

interpret information listing

information on sprinklers’ listing is interpreted according to manufacturers’ specifications

Range of Variables

sprinklers include: automatic (solder, bulb, open), standard spray (pendant, upright, sidewall), extended coverage (pendant, upright, sidewall), specialty sprinklers and nozzles (residential, institutional, CMSA/large drop, ESFR, in-rack, attic, old-style/conventional, open sprinkler, window, dry)

conditions include: freezing, excessive heat, corrosive environment

occupancy classifications include: light hazard, ordinary hazard, extra hazard

commodity classifications include: high pile storage, in-rack, solid pile

 

Knowledge

Learning Outcomes

Learning Objectives

C-12.01.01L

demonstrate knowledge of sprinklers and their selection

define terminology associated with sprinklers

 

identify hazards and describe safe work practices pertaining to sprinklers

 

interpret codes, standards and regulations pertaining to sprinklers

 

interpret information pertaining to sprinklers found on drawings, specifications and listings

 

explain the operation of sprinklers

 

identify types of sprinklers, and describe their characteristics and applications

 

identify conditions, hazard classification and commodity classification for selecting sprinklers

 

identify temperature ratings and colour coding

 

identify performance characteristics that apply to sprinklers

 

identify location requirements

Range of Variables

types of sprinklers include: automatic (solder, bulb, open), standard spray (pendant, upright, sidewall), extended coverage (pendant, upright, sidewall), specialty sprinklers and nozzles (residential, institutional, CMSA/large drop, ESFR, in-rack, attic, old-style/conventional, open sprinkler, window, dry)

information includes: listings, K-factor, temperature, date of manufacture, sprinkler identification number (SIN)

conditions include: freezing, excessive heat, corrosive environment

commodity classifications include: high pile storage, in–rack, solid pile

temperature ratings include: ordinary, intermediate, high, extra–high

performance characteristics include: deflector design/spray patterns, orifice size, temperature rating, temperature sensitivity, orientation

location requirements include: bays, beams, girders, joists, open bar joists, open ceilings, trusses

C-12.02 Installs sprinklers and nozzles

Essential Skills

Thinking, Document Use, Numeracy

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Performance Criteria

Evidence of Attainment

C-12.02.01P

select and use tools and equipment

tools and equipment are selected and used according to scope of work and manufacturers’ specifications

C-12.02.02P

inspect for deficiencies

sprinklers and nozzles are inspected for deficiencies

C-12.02.03P

apply thread lubricant

thread lubricant is applied to prevent leakage and ensure fit according to industry practice

C-12.02.04P

position sprinklers and nozzles

sprinklers and nozzles are positioned according to manufacturers’ specifications and NFPA standards

C-12.02.05P

select and install temporary protection

temporary protection is selected and installed to protect the sprinklers and nozzles from potential damage until job is completed

C-12.02.06P

select and install finishing plates

finishing plates are selected and installed according to manufacturers’ specifications

C-12.02.07P

select and install permanent sprinkler protectors

permanent sprinkler protectors are selected and installed according to manufacturers' specifications and site conditions

Range of Variables

tools and equipment include: sprinkler wrench, sprinkler socket

deficiencies include: broken bulbs, bent deflectors, bad threads, corrosion, lack of air bubble, no fluid

temporary protection includes: manufacturers' supplied protective caps, aluminium foil, plastic bags

finishing plates include: concealed, recess, deep cup escutcheons

sprinkler protectors include: sprinkler guards, wax coated, paper bags

 

Knowledge

Learning Outcomes

Learning Objectives

C-12.02.01L

demonstrate knowledge of sprinklers and nozzles

define terminology associated with sprinklers and nozzles

 

identify hazards and describe safe work practices pertaining to sprinklers and nozzles

 

interpret codes, standards and regulations pertaining to sprinklers and nozzles

 

interpret information pertaining to sprinklers and nozzles found on drawings, specifications and listings

 

identify tools and equipment relating to sprinklers and nozzles, and describe their applications and procedures for use

 

explain the operation of sprinklers and nozzles and systems

 

identify types of sprinklers and nozzles, and describe their characteristics and applications

C-12.02.02L

demonstrate knowledge of sprinklers and nozzles installation

describe the procedures used to install sprinklers and nozzles

 

describe the procedures used and the factors to consider to protect, handle and care for sprinklers and nozzles prior to and during the installation process

 

explain the importance of correct positioning for sprinklers and nozzles

 

identify required distances between standard spray and extended coverage sprinklers based on occupancy classification, manufacturers’ specifications and NFPA standards

 

identify obstructions of sprinklers and nozzles

 

identify clearances required between piled storage materials and sprinkler deflectors

 

identify the factors that affect maximum ceiling temperature

 

identify temperature ratings and colour coding

 

identify performance characteristics that apply to automatic sprinklers

Range of Variables

sprinklers include: automatic (solder, bulb, open), standard spray (upright, pendant, sidewall), extended coverage (pendant, upright, sidewall), specialty sprinklers and nozzles (residential, institutional, CMSA/large drop, ESFR, in-rack, attic, old-style/conventional, open sprinkler, window, dry)

nozzles include: foam, CO2, clean agent

occupancy classifications include: light hazard, ordinary hazard, extra hazard

temperature ratings include: ordinary, intermediate, high, extra–high

performance characteristics include: deflector design/spray patterns, orifice size, temperature rating, temperature sensitivity, orientation

C-12.03 Installs sleeves

Essential Skills

Thinking, Document Use, Numeracy

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C-12.03.01P

select sleeve material, diameter and length

sleeve material, diameter and length is selected according to factors

C-12.03.02P

measure and determine sleeve location

sleeve location is measured and determined according to drawings prior to the concrete being poured

C-12.03.03P

attach sleeve to forms

sleeve is attached to forms using nails or screws when installed prior to concrete pour according to industry standards

C-12.03.04P

select tools and equipment

tools and equipment are selected according to scope of work

C-12.03.05P

cut holes for sleeves

holes are cut for sleeves through existing concrete according to scope of work

C-12.03.06P

select and apply fire stopping, caulking and sealant

fire stopping, caulking and sealant are selected and applied according to manufacturers’ specifications

Range of Variables

factors for selecting include: pipe size, wall and floor thickness, NFPA standards

tools and equipment include: hammer drills, coring drills, hammers, cold chisels

 

Knowledge

Learning Outcomes

Learning Objectives

C-12.03.01L

demonstrate knowledge of pipe sleeves and their installation

identify terminology related to pipe sleeve installation

 

identify hazards and safe work practices related to pipe sleeve installation

 

interpret codes, standards and regulations pertaining to pipe sleeves

 

describe the procedures used to size and install pipe sleeves

 

identify tools and equipment relating to the installation of pipe sleeves, and describe their applications and procedures for use

Range of Variables

tools and equipment include: hammer drills, coring drills, hammers, cold chisels

C-12.04 Installs supports and hangers

Essential Skills

Thinking, Document Use, Numeracy

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C-12.04.01P

select supports and hangers

supports and hangers are selected according to factors

C-12.04.02P

select and use tools and equipment

tools and equipment are selected and used according to scope of work

C-12.04.03P

calculate size of trapeze hangers

size of trapeze hangers is calculated according to NFPA standards

C-12.04.04P

calculate rod size and length

rod size and length are calculated according to factors

C-12.04.05P

select attachment points for supports

attachment points for supports are selected according to NFPA standards

C-12.04.06P

fasten supports and hangers

supports and hangers are fastened to the attachment points on the structure material according to project and manufacturers’ specifications, NFPA standards and AHJ

Range of Variables

supports include: ceiling flanges, side beam attachments, C–clamps

hangers include: riser clamps, pipe clamps, swivel rings, clevis, split rings

factors for selecting include: pipe material, pipe size, spacing, application, NFPA standards

tools and equipment include: hammer drills, adjustable wrenches, hacksaws, pliers

factors for calculating size include: pipe material, spacing, application, NFPA standards

structure material includes: wood, concrete, steel, lathe and plaster

 

Knowledge

Learning Outcomes

Learning Objectives

C-12.04.01L

demonstrate knowledge of supports and hangers and their installation procedures

define terminology associated with supports and hangers

 

identify hazards and describe safe work practices pertaining to supports and hangers

 

interpret codes, standards and regulations pertaining to supports and hangers

 

interpret information pertaining to supports and hangers found on drawings and specifications

 

identify the factors to consider to perform grade and hanger location calculations

 

identify tools and equipment relating to supports and hangers and describe their applications and procedures for use

 

 

identify types of supports and hangers used in the installation of pipe, tube and tubing, and describe their characteristics and applications

 

 

identify supports and hanger requirements for various systems

 

 

identify types and sizes of hanger rods, and describe their characteristics and applications

 

 

identify types of protective materials applied to hangers and describe their purpose and applications

 

 

identify types of fasteners and inserts, and describe their characteristics and applications

 

 

describe the procedures used to install supports and hangers

 

 

describe the procedures used to install fasteners into structure material

Range of Variables

supports include: ceiling flanges, side beam attachments, C–clamps

hangers include: riser clamps, pipe clamps, swivel rings, clevis, split rings

factors to consider for calculating grade include: grade on pipe, slope of ceiling, hanger spacing, distance from hanger to attachment points

tools and equipment include: hammer drills, adjustable wrenches, hacksaws, pliers

fasteners include: drop-in inserts, wood screws, coach screw rod, engineered fasteners

structure material includes: wood, concrete, steel, lathe and plaster

C-12.05 Installs seismic protection

Essential Skills

Document Use, Thinking, Numeracy

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C-12.05.01P

select location, material, diameter and length of brace

location, material, diameter and length of brace is selected according to factors

C-12.05.02P

select and use tools and equipment

tools and equipment are selected and used according to scope of work

C-12.05.03P

determine NFPA–prescribed angle

NFPA–prescribed angle of the brace or restraint is determined in relation to the pipe and the place of attachment, and site conditions

C-12.05.04P

attach brace attachment

brace attachment is attached to the building structure according to NFPA standards, manufacturers’ specifications, AHJ and drawings

C-12.05.05P

determine the brace length

brace length between brace attachment and pipe attachment is determined according to NFPA standards, manufacturers’ specifications and AHJ

C-12.05.06P

cut bracing materials

bracing materials are cut to length according to site conditions

C-12.05.07P

install bracing materials and attachment

bracing materials and attachment are connected to the brace attachment according to NFPA standards, manufacturers’ specifications and AHJ

C-12.05.08P

install flexible joints

flexible joints are installed according to AHJ and NFPA standards

C-12.05.09P

install measures to prevent movement of pipe in hangers

pipe is protected from movement in hangers

Range of Variables

brace includes: longitudinal, lateral, restraint wire, restraint straps, 4–way

factors for selecting include: pipe size, location of structural members, drawings, NFPA standards

tools and equipment include: hammer drills, wrenches, pipe cutters, hacksaws, screwdrivers, pipes, adjustable wrenches, wire cutters

bracing materials include: pipe, angle iron, rod

movement includes: seismic activity, vibration, pipe thrust, water hammer

 

Knowledge

Learning Outcomes

Learning Objectives

C-12.05.01L

demonstrate knowledge of the procedures to select and locate sway/seismic bracing

define terminology associated with sway/seismic bracing

 

identify hazards and describe safe work practices pertaining to sway/seismic bracing

 

interpret codes, standards and regulations pertaining to sway/seismic bracing

 

interpret information pertaining to sway/seismic bracing found on drawings and specifications

C-12.05.02L

demonstrate knowledge of the procedures used to install sway/seismic bracing

identify tools and equipment relating to sway/seismic bracing, and describe the applications and procedures for use

 

identify types of sway/seismic bracing and describe their purpose and applications

 

 

describe the procedures used to install sway/seismic bracing assemblies

 

 

identify types of fasteners and inserts, and describe their characteristics and applications

 

 

describe the procedures used to install fasteners and inserts

 

 

describe the procedures used to install flexible joints

Range of Variables

tools and equipment include: hammer drills, wrenches, pipe cutters, hacksaws, screwdrivers, pipes, adjustable wrenches, wire cutters

C-12.06 Installs cross-connection control assemblies

Essential Skills

Document Use, Continuous Learning, Working with Others

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Performance Criteria

Evidence of Attainment

C-12.06.01P

select and use tools and equipment

tools and equipment are selected and used according to scope of work

C-12.06.02P

identify and install cross–connection control assembly

cross-connection control assemblies are identified and installed according to plans, specifications and municipal regulations using methods appropriate to the device

C-12.06.03P

test operation of cross-connection control assembly

operation of cross-connection control assemblies is tested and documented according to AHJ

Range of Variables

tools and equipment include: combination wrenches, pipe wrenches, measuring devices

cross–connection control assemblies include: reduced pressure backflow (RP), double check valve assembly (DCVA)

methods for installing include: grooving, flanging, threading

 

Knowledge

Learning Outcomes

Learning Objectives

C-12.06.01L

demonstrate knowledge of cross–connection control assemblies, their characteristics, purpose, applications and operation

define terminology associated with cross–connection control assemblies

 

identify types of cross-connection control assemblies, and describe their characteristics, purpose and operation

 

identify hazards and describe safe work practices pertaining to cross–connection control assemblies

 

interpret codes, standards and regulations pertaining to cross-connection control assemblies

 

 

identify training and certification requirements regarding testing of cross–connection control assemblies

C-12.06.02L

demonstrate knowledge of the procedures to install cross–connection control assemblies

interpret information pertaining to cross–connection control assemblies found on drawings and specifications

 

 

identify tools and equipment pertaining to cross–connection control assemblies, and describe their applications and procedures for use

 

 

identify the factors to consider for selecting and installing cross–connection control assemblies

 

 

describe the procedures used to install cross–connection control assemblies

Range of Variables

types of cross–connection control assemblies include: RP, DCVA

C-12.07 Installs system drainage

Essential Skills

Thinking, Document Use, Numeracy

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Evidence of Attainment

C-12.07.01P

select and use tools and equipment

tools and equipment are selected and used according to scope of work and manufacturers’ specifications

C-12.07.02P

determine pipe size and measure locations of drain lines

pipe size and locations of drain lines are determined and measured according to drawings, project specifications, site conditions, AHJ and NFPA standards

C-12.07.03P

measure and determine locations and requirements of components

locations and requirements of components are measured and determined according to drawings, project specifications, site conditions, AHJ and NFPA standards

C-12.07.04P

measure and fabricate piping

piping is measured and fabricated on-site for installation according to drawings, AHJ, NFPA standards and site conditions

C-12.07.05P

install drain lines

drain lines are installed according to drawings, site conditions, AHJ and NFPA standards

Range of Variables

components include: drain valves, drain cups, air gaps

piping includes: steel, copper, plastic

 

Knowledge

Learning Outcomes

Learning Objectives

C-12.07.01L

demonstrate knowledge of system drainage, and their operation and characteristics

define terminology associated with system drainage

 

identify hazards and describe safe work practices pertaining to system drainage

 

interpret codes, standards and regulations pertaining to system drainage

 

interpret information pertaining to system drainage found on drawings and specifications

 

 

identify tools and equipment relating to system drainage, and describe their applications and procedures for use

 

 

identify types of system drainage and describe their operating principles and characteristics

 

 

identify system drainage components and describe their location, purpose and operation

C-12.07.02L

demonstrate knowledge of the procedures to install system drainage and components according to code requirements

describe the procedures used to lay out and install system drainage and components

Range of Variables

types of system drainage include: main, auxiliary, sectional

components include: drain valves, drain cups, air gaps

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