You need to enable JavaScript in your browser to be able to fully use this page. This course supplements a person's practical qualifying experience (as described in the BC Power Engineers, Boiler, Pressure Vessel and Refrigeration Regulation) by providing the theortical training required to enable graduates to challenge the Interprovincial Standardized Power Engineer's examinations for Part A - Paper 1 of a Fourth Class Power Engineer's Certificate. Upon successful completion of this course, as well as course, plus the requisite qualifying experience, participants will have sufficient skills and knowledge to fulfil the requirements of the Fourth Class Power Engineer's Certificate examinations administered under the BC Boiler and Pressure Vessel Safety Program. Graduates should be able to apply the knowledge learned in this study program in improving their abilities to operate plant equipment within the scope of a Fourth Class Power Engineer's Certificate. Topics include applied mathematics, elementary mechanics, elementary thermodynamics, Codes and Standards, Workplace Hazardous Materials (WHMIS), safety, plant fire protection, environment, engineering materials, welding and piping. Credits 12.0 Cost $182.50 - $186.00 See individual course offerings below for actual costs. Status Add to cart Learning Outcomes Upon successful completion, course participants will be able to:.
Fulfill the Interprovincial examination requirements in the subjects of applied mathematics, elementary mechanics and dynamics, elementary thermodynamics, mechanical drawing, administration, the Act and Regulations, WHMIS, plant safety, plant fire protection, environment, material and welding, piping, high pressure boiler design, high pressure boiler parts and fittings, high pressure boiler operation and feedwater treatment. Demonstrate a knowledge of the British Columbia Boiler and Pressure Vessel Safety Act and applicable regulations, codes and standards. Demonstrate a knowledge of the Workplace Hazardous Materials System (WHMIS).
Demonstrate a knowledge of the impact of power plant operations on the environment. Describe the construction, safe and efficient operation and minor repairs of plant equipment, including:. High pressure steam boilers and related fittings, auxiliaries and controls. Feedwater treatment equipment. Environmental protection equipment. Piping and piping fittings. Apply mathematics and physics concepts to solve problems in ratio and proportion, mensuration, elementary mechanics and elementary thermodynamics.
Demonstrate a working knowledge of plant safety systems and procedures and fire protection equipment. Describe typical materials used in the construction of power plant equipment and related welding methods.
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