Gas Technician G-3
Gas Technician G-3
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Tools and Safety Equipment's 0/6
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Lesson 1.1Use a range of tools for working on gas-fired
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Lesson 1.2Introduction about the General Hand Tools
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Lesson 1.3Specialized Tools & Testing Instruments with Safety
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Lesson 1.4Policy regarding the provision of Tools and Safety Equipment
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Lesson 1.5Safety Equipment and Protocols
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Lesson 1.6Student assessment (Class Test)
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Fasteners, Tools and Testing Instruments 0/6
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Properties, Characteristics and safe handling of fuel gases 0/6
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Utilization codes, acts, and regulations 0/5
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Lesson 4.1Understanding of the Act, Codes and Regulations
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Lesson 4.2Describe the scope of the installation code
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Lesson 4.3Demonstrate an understanding of the Technical Standards and Safety Act – 2000
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Lesson 4.4Understanding of the Fuels Industry Regulation
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Lesson 4.5Student assessment (Class Test)
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Introduction to Electricity 0/9
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Lesson 5.1Recognize the need for safe working techniques and tool
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Lesson 5.2Lock-out and tagging procedures for electrical equipment
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Lesson 5.3Recognize the Federal, Provincial, Municipal and general codes and standards affecting electrical hook ups and disconnections
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Lesson 5.4Electricity hazards
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Lesson 5.5Troubleshoot electrical circuits
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Lesson 5.6Basic electrical theory and principal of magnetism
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Lesson 5.7Transformer basic theory and operation
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Lesson 5.8Identification of components of a simple electrical circuit
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Lesson 5.9Student assessment (Class Test)
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Technical Manuals, Specifications, Schematics, Drawings and Graphs 0/5
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Lesson 6.1Locate specific information in reference materials
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Lesson 6.2Selection of data on service (troubleshooting) charts
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Lesson 6.3Identify and choose correct data for the selection, sizing or checking of installed equipment or components
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Lesson 6.4Identify different types of drawings and components of drawings
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Lesson 6.5Student assessment (Class Test)
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Customer Relations 0/5
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Lesson 7.1Appliances handling techniques
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Lesson 7.2Professional behavior and attitudinal standards
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Lesson 7.3Safety concerns associated with using a customer’s tools
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Lesson 7.4Demonstrate how to identify different types of hostile customers and techniques for reducing their dissatisfaction
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Lesson 7.5Identify personal perceptions and misperceptions regarding cultural differences
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Introduction to Piping and Tubing Systems 0/11
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Lesson 8.1Understand the requirements for the installation of polyethylene pipe and 3.00 fittings
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Lesson 8.2Interpret codes as they apply to testing piping systems
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Lesson 8.3Identify types and uses of pipe hangers and supports
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Lesson 8.4Refer and identify locations for purge points
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Lesson 8.5Identify all types of water service piping and tubing material
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Lesson 8.6Identify the joining methods for water service piping and fittings
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Lesson 8.7Describe the reasons for corrosion protection for gas lines
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Lesson 8.8Explain method for protecting various piping and tubing materials, joints and fittings from corrosion
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Lesson 8.9Selection of gas piping and tubing
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Lesson 8.10Identify and select pipe fittings and valves
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Lesson 8.11Student assessment (Class Test)
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Introduction to Gas Appliances 0/12
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Lesson 9.1Explain the purpose of venting and ventilation
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Lesson 9.2Description of different types of gas vents
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Lesson 9.3Describe types, purpose, and operation of draft hoods
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Lesson 9.4Describe the effect of vent restrictions on appliance draft
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Lesson 9.5Identify and describe operating characteristics, features and methods of heat transfer of non-vented natural gas and propane appliances
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Lesson 9.6Identify burner classification, operation, applications and type
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Lesson 9.7Identify pilot classification
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Lesson 9.8Identify and describe different ignition types and operating characteristics
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Lesson 9.9Describe sensing methods
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Lesson 9.10Discuss requirements of natural and propane installation codes and manufactures instructions
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Lesson 9.11Venting system for the safe reactive pf an appliance
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Lesson 9.12Student assessment (Class Test)
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Venting system for the safe reactive pf an appliance
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