
Pipe - Intro Distribution (1.25 Contact Hours)
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In this module, learners will explore the essential factors influencing the selection and use of pipes within drinking water distribution systems. Key topics include:
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Pipe Selection Criteria: Understanding strength, pressure ratings (MAWP), service conditions, corrosion resistance, economics, and smoothness.
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Water Quality Considerations: Ensuring materials maintain safe potable water standards without introducing contaminants.
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Pipe Types: Detailed examination of current and legacy materials, including ductile iron, steel, PVC, polyethylene, and concrete pipes.
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Joint Types and Installation Methods: Insight into various joining techniques such as mechanical, flanged, push-on, and ball-and-socket joints.
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Service Line Components: Differences between transmission lines, in-plant systems, distribution mains, and service lines.
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Corrosion Prevention Techniques: Methods for mitigating external and internal corrosion risks.
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Historical Materials: Understanding the issues associated with older piping materials like asbestos-cement and cast iron.
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Field Applications: Practical knowledge for selecting appropriate pipes and fittings based on real-world service demands.
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