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Interpret blueprint symbols. (I)
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2.
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Examine and describe plan specifications. (II)
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3.
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Interpret blueprints of specific residential and light commercial
buildings. (III)
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4.
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Interpret the current edition of the National Electrical Code (NEC) as
it applies to terminology, wiring practices, and their relationship to
heating, ventilation, air conditioning and refrigeration. (IV)
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5.
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Interpret the current edition of the uniform mechanical code related
to ventilation, evaporative coolers, air conditioning and
refrigerants. (V)
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6.
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Interpret the current edition of the uniform plumbing code as related
to definitions, vents/venting, fuel gas piping, water heaters and
water heater vents. (VI)
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7.
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Interpret the Occupational Health and Safety Administration (OHSA)
laws for safe work places, to include ladders, staging, construction
sites, and material safety data sheets. (VII)
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8.
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Interpret the standards for sheet metal design and fabrication set by
the Sheet Metal and Air Conditioning Contractors National Association
(SMACNA), to include class construction , pressure-velocity,
classification, fittings, flexible ducts, insulators, hangers and
supports. (VIII)
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9.
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Identify City of Phoenix codes that supersede or supplement the NEC,
uniform mechanical code, uniform plumbing code, OSHA code or the Sheet
Metal and Air Conditioning Contractors National Association codes.
(IX)
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10.
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From a set of building blueprints, list codes and reference sources
for mechanical, electrical, air conditioning, heating and ventilating
specifications. (X)
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