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2015 IMC Recorded Webinar Series: Boilers and Hydronic Piping

Item #: 2795ONL05
Price: $69.00
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Format: Online Self-Paced
Duration: 1.50
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This webinar series will provide an overview of the basic principles of IMC Design, Installation and Inspection. Participants will be better able to understand and apply concepts required to safely and efficiently design, install and inspect mechanical systems in accordance with the 2015 International Mechanical Code. This particular webinar will give an overview of Chapters Nine, Ten, and Twelve of the International Mechanical Code. Participants will have a better understanding of the design, installation and inspection principles of specific appliances, boilers, water heaters and pressure vessels and hydronic piping in accordance with the International Mechanical Code.

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The following publication is recommended to ensure success in the course:
  • 2015 International Mechanical Code® (IMC®)
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Code Year 2015
ICC CEU 0.15
Duration 3 hours or less
Objectives
  • Identify and properly use key mechanical code terms and concepts of Chapters 9, 10 and 12 of the 2015 IMC, with regard to ensuring the health, safety and welfare of people in the built environment during the review of the design, the assessment of the installation and during all inspections of the structure.
  • Apply mechanical code concepts and required IMC provisions of Chapters 9, 10 and 12 of the IMC to review the design of the mechanical system to ensure the health, safety and welfare of people in the built environment.
  • Determine appropriate mechanical code requirements for proper installation of mechanical systems so that the interior environment is safe and complies with the mechanical code.
  • Perform a mechanical systems inspection in accordance with the 2015 International Mechanical Code to ensure the health, safety and welfare of people in the built environment.
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