Hybrid programs blend both competency- and time-based strategies,
using a minimum and maximum range of hours for each major job
function and the successful demonstration of identified competencies.
using a minimum and maximum range of hours for each major job
function and the successful demonstration of identified competencies.
Pipe Fitter-Sprinkler Fitter
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Work Process Content
On the Job Training
Anonymous
135
Skills
8K
OJT hours
Workplace Safety (Level 1)
7
380
Workplace Safety (Level 1)
7
380
- Demonstrate proper use of ladders and fall arrest systems.
- Inspect and properly use Personal Protective Equipment (PPE):
- Demonstrate understanding of electrical safety.
- Operate in confined space safely.
- Recognize hazards
- Demonstrate safe manual lifting techniques.
- Follows OSHA regulations and Job Site Safety Best Practices
Sprinkler Fitting Math Skills
4
230
Sprinkler Fitting Math Skills
4
230
- Demonstrate proficiency in measuring feet and inches with the use of a measuring tape.
- Demonstrate proficiency in determining pipe size.
- Demonstrate proficiency if calculating off-sets.
- Demonstrate proficiency in determining pressure calculations.
Plan Reading and NFPA Code Knowledge
7
530
Plan Reading and NFPA Code Knowledge
7
530
- Read blueprints per specifications for installation.
- Demonstrate proper understanding of lines, views, symbols, and representations on the drawings as applicable to a fire sprinkler blueprint.
- Apply information from drawings in activities.
- Interpret specifications appearing on drawings.
- Interpret measurements and dimensions on drawings.
- Interpret symbols and abbreviations on drawings.
- Familiarization with NFPA #13, 14, 20 and 24
Tools
4
530
Tools
4
530
- Inspect and use hand tools in a safe and appropriate manner.
- Demonstrate proper use of various hand tools.
- Inspect and use power tools in a safe and appropriate manner.
- Demonstrate proper use of various power tools.
Job Site Organization and Material Handling
10
530
Job Site Organization and Material Handling
10
530
- Demonstrate how to tie common knots used in material handling.
- Retrieve the correct material(s) for the job
- Carry, lift, or transport various types of pipe and sprinkler fittings.
- Identify the correct pipe size and schedule for a given application.
- Selection of pipe, fittings, hangers and devices for rough and distribution and finish work
- Loading and unloading of required materials and equipment
- Set up and use of rigging, scaffolding and mechanical lifts and platforms
- Perform given tasks after listening to oral instructions.
- Communicate effectively with the team.
- Demonstrate the ability to take direction well.
Pipe and Fittings (Level 2)
17
880
Pipe and Fittings (Level 2)
17
880
- Cut and ream pipe.
- Groove pipe and install grooved fittings.
- Thread pipe and install threaded fittings.
- Install flanged fittings using the proper bolt tightening sequence.
- Complete a manufacturer training course for CPVC.
- Cut, deburr, bevel, and clean CPVC pipe.
- Join CPVC pipe and fittings with glue.
- Install CPVC pipe using the correct hanger spacing.
- Identify various fittings used with copper tubing.
- Cut, ream, clean, and bend copper tubing in preparation for joining.
- Make a soldered joint with pipe and fitting.
- Join copper using mechanical connections. (male threaded adapter)
- Set the target on a post indicator valve.
- Use spanner and hydrant wrenches to open and close a hydrant.
- Complete a Contractor’s Material and Test Certificate for Underground Piping.
- Communicate effectively with the team.
- Demonstrate the ability to take direction well
Hangers and Sprinklers
12
500
Hangers and Sprinklers
12
500
- Installation of hangers.
- Installation of concrete inserts or drop-ins.
- Cut hanger rods to specified lengths.
- Identify sprinkler temperature ratings and their associated color Codes.
- Given a manufacturer’s data sheet, identify various sprinkler characteristics such as K-factor, response type, deflector type, and maximum working pressure.
- Select correct types of sprinklers based on occupancy and obstruction requirements.
- Select the proper escutcheon for recess sprinklers.
- Determine the maximum sprinkler spacing based on different types of construction.
- Installation of Standard and Application-Specific Sprinklers
- Perform given tasks after listening to oral instructions.
- Communicate effectively with the team.
- Demonstrate the ability to take direction well
General Purpose Valves
8
430
General Purpose Valves
8
430
- Installation of gate valves. (OS&Y)
- Installation of supervisory (tamper) switches.
- Installation of butterfly valves.
- Installation of drum drip assemblies on dry systems.
- Complete the trimming of various valves for wet, dry, standpipe and pre-action and deluge pipe systems.
- Perform given tasks after listening to oral instructions.
- Communicate effectively with the team.
- Demonstrate the ability to take direction well.
Wet Pipe Fire Sprinkler Systems
11
1.2K
Wet Pipe Fire Sprinkler Systems
11
1.2K
- Installation of flow switches.
- Performance of hydrostatic testing using a test pump.
- Tighten fittings, couplings, mounting hardware to fixtures using manual and power hand tools.
- Installation of feed main and cross main
- Select the correct support and spacing for the application.
- Installation of branch lines on exposed systems.
- Installation of branch lines for concealed piping with drop nipples
- Complete Contractor’s Material and Test Certificates for above ground Piping on wet pipe sprinkler systems.
- Perform given tasks after listening to oral instructions.
- Communicate effectively with the team.
- Demonstrate the ability to take direction well.
Dry Pipe Fire Sprinkler Systems
11
500
Dry Pipe Fire Sprinkler Systems
11
500
- Install pressure gauges on dry valves.
- Perform installation of accelerators.
- Calculate pitch for dry-pipe systems.
- Connect an air compressor to dry-pipe systems.
- Reset and troubleshoot dry pipe systems.
- Installation of feed main and cross main.
- Installation of branch lines on exposed systems.
- Complete Contractor's Material and Test Certificates for aboveground piping on dry pipe sprinkler systems.
- Perform given tasks after listening to oral instructions.
- Communicate effectively with the team.
- Demonstrate the ability to take direction well.
Deluge and Preauction Systems (Level 3)
8
550
Deluge and Preauction Systems (Level 3)
8
550
- Trip and reset a deluge valve.
- Installation of deluge systems.
- Installation of pre-action systems.
- Perform hydrostatic tests
- Complete a Contractor’s Material and Test Certificate for aboveground Piping for a deluge or precaution sprinkler system.
- Perform given tasks after listening to oral instructions.
- Communicate effectively with the team.
- Demonstrate the ability to take direction well.
Standpipes
8
550
Standpipes
8
550
- Install hose valve opening at 45-degree angle.
- Installation of hose, hose VA’s, nozzles and accessories
- Adjust PRV’s.
- Install control assemblies on standpipes (valve, check valve, flow switch, drain valve and water gauge).
- Complete a Contractor’s Material and Test Certificate for aboveground Piping for a standpipe system.
- Perform given tasks after listening to oral instructions.
- Communicate effectively with the team.
- Demonstrate the ability to take direction well.
Water Supplies
7
380
Water Supplies
7
380
- Perform a flow test at a fire hydrant.
- Plot residual and static pressure on a graph.
- Read a flow test results sheet and determine the number of outlets flowed, hydrant outlet size, and static and residual pressure.
- Fill out a flow test summary sheet.
- Perform given tasks after listening to oral instructions.
- Communicate effectively with the team.
- Demonstrate the ability to take direction well.
Fire Pumps
10
380
Fire Pumps
10
380
- Identify different fire pump elements such as pumps, drivers, strainers, pump controllers, bypasses, test headers, and flow meters.
- Perform a mechanical check of a fire pump system.
- Measure the flow of systems.
- Troubleshoot the cause and give corrective action for a malfunctioning fire pump.
- Setting of fire pumps and jockey pumps.
- Alignment of fire pumps and driver
- Trimming of fire pumps, jockey pumps and controllers
- Perform given tasks after listening to oral instructions.
- Communicate effectively with the team.
- Demonstrate the ability to take direction well
Inspection, Testing, Maintenance and Repairs (Level 4)
11
480
Inspection, Testing, Maintenance and Repairs (Level 4)
11
480
- Inspect and test water-based fire protection systems,
- Inspect and test wet standpipe systems
- Conduct a drain test.
- Perform a visual inspection of the fire protection system on a jobsite or in your school and document the results.
- Fabrication and installation of pipe on job site
- Repair and replacement of system components
- Restoring system to service
- Notifying owner, fire department, insurance company of impairment to system
- Perform a given task after listening to oral instructions.
- Communicate effectively with the team.
- Demonstrate the ability to take direction well
Related Instruction Content
Training Provider(s):
American Fire Sprinkler Association
620
RI hours
Module 00100 Build Your Future in Construction
3
Module 00100 Build Your Future in Construction
3
Module 00101 Basic Safety
13
Module 00101 Basic Safety
13
OSHA-I O-hour Certification
10
OSHA-I O-hour Certification
10
Module 00102 Introduction to Construction Math
10
Module 00102 Introduction to Construction Math
10
Module 00103 Introduction to Hand Tools
13
Module 00103 Introduction to Hand Tools
13
Module 00104 Introduction to Power Tools
10
Module 00104 Introduction to Power Tools
10
Module 00105 Introduction to Construction Drawings
10
Module 00105 Introduction to Construction Drawings
10
Module 00106 Introduction to Basic Rigging
8
Module 00106 Introduction to Basic Rigging
8
Module 00107 Basic Communication Skills
8
Module 00107 Basic Communication Skills
8
Module 00108 Basic Employability Skills
8
Module 00108 Basic Employability Skills
8
Module 00109 Introduction to Material Handling
5
Module 00109 Introduction to Material Handling
5
Module 18101 Occupational Overview: The Sprinkler Industry
5
Module 18101 Occupational Overview: The Sprinkler Industry
5
Module 18102 Introduction to Components and Systems
10
Module 18102 Introduction to Components and Systems
10
Module 18103 Steel Pipe and Fittings
20
Module 18103 Steel Pipe and Fittings
20
Module 18104 CPVC Pipe and Fittings
13
Module 18104 CPVC Pipe and Fittings
13
Module 18105 Copper Tubing and Fittings
10
Module 18105 Copper Tubing and Fittings
10
Module 18106 Underground Pipe
13
Module 18106 Underground Pipe
13
Module 18201 Hangers, Supports, and Restraints
18
Module 18201 Hangers, Supports, and Restraints
18
Module 18202 General Purpose Valves
15
Module 18202 General Purpose Valves
15
Module 18203 Math for Sprinkler Fitters
20
Module 18203 Math for Sprinkler Fitters
20
Module 18204 Shop Drawings
30
Module 18204 Shop Drawings
30
Module 18205 Standard Spray Sprinklers
20
Module 18205 Standard Spray Sprinklers
20
Module 18206 Wet Pipe Sprinkler Systems
25
Module 18206 Wet Pipe Sprinkler Systems
25
Module 18207 Dry Pipe Sprinkler Systems
25
Module 18207 Dry Pipe Sprinkler Systems
25
Module 18301 Deluge and Precaution Sprinkler Systems
35
Module 18301 Deluge and Precaution Sprinkler Systems
35
Module 18302 Standpipes
25
Module 18302 Standpipes
25
Module 18303 Water Supplies
15
Module 18303 Water Supplies
15
Module 18304 Fire Pump Systems
35
Module 18304 Fire Pump Systems
35
Module 18305 Application Specific and Special Sprinklers
40
Module 18305 Application Specific and Special Sprinklers
40
Module 18401 System Layout
28
Module 18401 System Layout
28
Module 18402 Inspection, Testing, and Maintenance
38
Module 18402 Inspection, Testing, and Maintenance
38
Module 18403 Special Extinguishing Systems
28
Module 18403 Special Extinguishing Systems
28
Module 18404-Module 461 Fundamentals of Crew Leadership
23
Module 18404-Module 461 Fundamentals of Crew Leadership
23
Module 18405 Proper Procedures and Documentation
30
Module 18405 Proper Procedures and Documentation
30