Pipefitter's Licensing Study Guide

· McGraw Hill Professional
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272
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About this ebook

Pass any pipefitter’s licensing and certification exam on the first try

This highly effective self-study guide provides everything you need to prepare for any major pipefitter’s licensing and certification exam. Written by a pair of industrial technology experts and experienced trainers, Pipefitter’s Licensing Study Guide features hands-on coverage of the latest equipment, techniques, and regulations. Each chapter contains multiple-choice questions to help you review the material covered and practice the types of questions that typically appear on pipefitting licensing tests. Tips on troubleshooting and working with pipes appear throughout.

In-depth coverage includes:
  • The history of pipefitting
  • Working with pipe
  • Pipe fabrication codes and standards
  • Soldering, welding, brazing, and chemical bonding
  • Offset connections and screwed and flanged fittings
  • Pipe valves and fittings
  • Cast iron, clay, fiber, and metal pipes
  • Reading piping and welding blueprints
  • Troubleshooting pipe fittings

About the author

Rex Miller was Professor Emeritus of Industrial Technology at the State University of New York at Buffalo. He taught technical courses at all levels for more than 40 years and authored over 100 books, including Carpentry and Construction, Sixth Edition and HVAC Licensing Study Guide, Third Edition.

Mark R. Miller is Professor and Coordinator of Industrial Technology at the University of Texas at Tyler. He has authored over 40 books, including Electricity and Electronics for HVAC and Miller’s Guide to Home Plumbing.

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