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2015 International Plumbing, Mechanical, and Fuel Gas Code: Significant Changes

Item #: 1950SM458
Price: $39.00
Member Price: $39.00
Member Savings: $0.00
Format: Online Self-Paced
Duration: 1.00
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Understanding and following plumbing, mechanical and fuel gas code requirements can significantly reduce hazards to property and people. This interactive online course teaches you about important changes to the plumbing, mechanical and fuel gas codes. This course is designed to assist code users in identifying the specific codes changes that have occurred and lore important, in understanding the reasons behind the changes.

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PREREQUISITE KNOWLEDGE: This course is best suited for participants who:
  • Have some knowledge of model codes and their application.
  • Know basic construction terminology, techniques, methods and materials.
  • Know how to read basic construction documents.
  • Have some experience in code enforcement.


The following publications are recommended to ensure success in the course:
  • 2015 International Plumbing Code® (IPC®)
  • 2015 International Mechanical Code® (IMC®)
  • 2015 International Fuel Gas Code® (IFGC®)
  • Significant Changes to the IPC, IMC, and IFGC, 2015 Edition
More Information
Code Year 2015
ICC CEU 0.1
Duration 3 hours or less
Objectives
  • List alternatives to onsite non-potable water.
  • Name the conservation standards to which water closets must confirm.
  • Identify code that regulates bonding connections to a corrugated stainless steel tubing (CSST) gas piping system.
  • Describe why gasketed doors are prohibited on factory built fireplaces to project the health, safety and welfare of the public.
  • Identify the correct standard to which polyethylene plastic pipe, tubing and fittings shall conform in order to protect the health, safety, and welfare of the community.
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