APR 253 Millwright Piping Systems

Designed for Oregon state-recognized apprentices employed in the millwright industry. This course is an overview of piping systems and various types of pipes that contribute to each type of system. Students will learn construction piping systems along with ancillary components and how they differ. The course will also cover schematics for piping systems and methods of clamping, hanging and supporting them. Tube bending and how to make it fit and look good will also be discussed.

Credits

5

Course Learning Outcomes

Upon successful completion of this course, the student will be able to:
1. Sketch and read piping schematics
2. Recognize piping systems and tools and how to fit them together
3. Determine what type of piping system and piping tooling is required
4. Describe different methods of connecting piping systems
5. Identify the standards for coloring and labeling
6. Describe and identify ancillary components and how they differ
7. Develop a good piping system using the methods of clamping, hanging, and supporting them
8. Identify soft and/or flexible connections
9. Gain a working knowledge of tube bending, pipe bending and flaring equipment