Facilities Technician
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Objective: The Facilities technician program has been designed by building managers and mechanics to provide a broad overview of modern building systems while giving you an understanding of individual systems pertaining to building equipment.
Description: We stress an overall management approach including the importance of knowing modern building operations. Managers and mechanics must know how certain types of equipment interact with each other to successfully maintain, trouble shoot and plan the proper operation of a modern complex for their clients. The course also reviews recent federal and state regulations that deal with safety issues and the environment (Lock/MSDS or Right to Know Act, Confined Space Act, Clean Air Act and Indoor Air Quality (IAQ). Also included is the “10” hour OSHA. course.
Outline:
· HVAC theory and maintenance
· HVAC controls overview
· What is preventive maintenance
· Blowers-types and uses, belt alignment
· Air compressors-pneumatic system safety equipment
· Water purification systems
· Sewerage ejector systems
· Motors-wiring-bearings-valves
· Domestic hot water heating system
· Low pressure boilers-operation and care
· High rise and domestic pumping systems
· Pumps-vibration analysis
· Gaskets-lubrication packing-seals-filters-air dryers
· Heating systems-heating units and fuels
· Inventory schedule storage operation manual
· Medical gas system
· Sprinkler and fire systems
· Safety procedures
· Diesel theory and maintenance
· Field trips and topic tests
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