| PLT 201 - Plumbing Skills 2 Credits: 4
 4 Lecture Hours
 
 Prerequisites: PLT 101
  Description
 This course introduces students to residential plumbing fixtures, faucets, drain assemblies and appliances in both a classroom and laboratory setting. Students will study and practice safe application and installation of basic residential plumbing devices. Additional conservation materials and appliances will be discussed which promote a green environment.
 Learning Outcomes
 Upon successful completion of the course, the student will:
 
	Listed TopicsIdentify and install the basic types of residential fixtures.Recognize the sequence of installation during various phases of construction.Describe differences in basic residential faucet design, style and finish.Select and install basic residential drain assemblies.Explain the different types of residential water heating systems.Purchase basic residential plumbing fixtures, appliances and equipment.List conservation materials and appliances that promote a green environment. 
 
	Reference MaterialsPlumbing fixturesInstallation of plumbing fixturesResidential faucetsResidential drain assembliesResidential hot water systemsResidential plumbing equipment and appliancesConservation and a green environment Instructor-approved plumbing textbooks, workbook and handouts.
 Approved By: Johnson, Alex Date Approved: 12/13/2010
 Last Reviewed: 10/25/2018
 
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