Introduction to Plumbing Pipes and Fixtures

Learn more about pipes and fixtures, as well as sanitary and safety principles, with this free online plumbing course.

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Price: Free
Method: online
Duration: 1.5-3 hours
Certification: certificate
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Overview

Plastic pipes have widely replaced metal pipes and fittings, and are commonly used in the plumbing trade today. Plastic is chemically inert, resistant to corrosion, and requires no soldering or welding. This course will teach you the advantages and disadvantages of working with plastic plumbing materials. You will also study the main uses for copper pipes and fittings in plumbing, and look into the advantages of using cast-iron for plumbing pipes and fittings.

Carbon steel pipes are used for hot and cold water distribution. This course will discuss the two common types of carbon steel pipes used by plumbers. You will study the features of pressure fittings such as tees, elbows, and unions used for threaded carbon steel pipes. You will also look into the advantages of using CSST for gas piping, the difference between a plumbing fixture and faucet, the basic principles of sanitation and safety as put forth in the National Standard Plumbing Code, and more.

This Introduction to Plumbing Pipes and Fixtures course is the third in the series of plumbing courses. While the first two introduces the trade and plumbing tools and drawings, this course goes a step further by teaching you about plumbing pipes, fittings and valves, and fixtures, along with the principles of sanitation and safety. So check out the course today, and enhance your plumbing skills in just a few short hours.

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Description

Learn about materials used in making pipes and fixtures, and advantages of plastic, copper, cast iron, carbon steel, and CSST in plumbing pipes and fittings.

Requirements

This course has no formal entry requirements. It is open to anyone with an interest in the topic. Basic literacy and internet access are all you need to get started.

Career Plan

This course supports careers in civil engineering, construction management, project planning, or technical consulting. Infrastructure and construction are essential industries with strong long-term employment prospects.

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