Plumber (PLU)

2012 Guide - First Period Package (41 Modules) Comments

Date: 12/16/2022 11:44:05 AM
Module: 060101e
Version: 24
Page: 5
Comment: On the most recent update from 21.0 to 24.0 the ASME stamp for Valves was removed and is one of the more common categories that falls within ASME certifications. The only current stamps are boiler specific which this section should not do, adding variety allows students to understand that ASME is not only for boilers but many other applications as well. Whereas ABSA is boiler specific being the Alberta boiler safety association that is found on page 6.
Status: Declined

Date: 1/1/2019 12:00:00 AM
Module: 060101i
Version: 8.1
Page: 2
Comment: I don't have the latest version of this module (8.3) so maybe this has already been fixed. On pages 2 and 10 it states the threshold temperature for brazing is 575C (1000F). This contradicts American Welding Society (AWS) standards which state the threshold is 450C (840F). I suggest the module be updated to match AWS.
Status: Approved for Review

Date: 11/29/2021 10:03:28 AM
Module: 060101k
Version: 21
Page: 26
Comment: picture figure 6 is not a plastic tube cutter....looks to be a booster pump drawing
Status: Approved for Review

Date: 1/28/2022 9:46:21 AM
Module: 060102a
Version: 21
Page: 12
Comment: Under the heading Plumbing Definitions, second sentence starting with "An asterisk....." has the wrong code reference, the asterisks indicate that the word or term is taken from NBC (not NPC as is stated). This information comes from the NPC 2015 Division A 1.4.1.2 (1) which specifically states the asterisks indicate terms come from NBC.
Status: Approved for Review

Date: 2/12/2024 12:53:07 PM
Module: 210101a
Version: 24
Page: 19
Comment: Question Two in Objective Two Activity asks: "What are the three elements of fire often present in the workplace?" In reference to page 14 in the same ILM, Figure 2 states "Air, Ignition (Heat), and Fuel" as part of the fire triangle, with a representation of oxygen molecules. Suggested correction should be in two places: page 14, Figure 2 ("air" should be changed to "oxygen"); and the answer on for Question Two (above) should be changed to align with that. The rationale for this change is that "oxygen" is more correct than simply "air", and that "oxygen" is better aligned with other industry training, including ACSA's CSTS 2020 (see Module 9: Emergency Response Plan).
Status: Approved for Review

Date: 2/12/2024 12:45:54 PM
Module: 210101a
Version: 24
Page: 31
Comment: Question One in Objective Four Activity asks: "What are the first aid requirements for low hazard work at a close work site with five to nine workers at the work site per shift?" The term "emergency first aider" has been repealed (OHS Code p1-7 - “emergency first aider” repealed AR 242/2022 s2) and has been replaced with "basic first aider", and "standard first aider" has been replaced with "intermediate first aider" (these changes took effect in March of 2023). Table 5 for "First aid requirements for low hazard work" should be updated to match the current OHS Code (Table lives on page 30 in ILM) and question one answer should be changed to: "1 Basic First Aider, 1 Type 2 Basic Small First Aid Kit" to align with Table 5.
Status: Approved for Review

Date: 2/2/2024 10:01:32 AM
Module: 210101a
Version: 24
Page: 46
Comment: Objective Six Activity, Question 1 - Question is not a good reflection of the content as it only references the OEL Table 1 from "Schedule 3 - Noise" in OHS Code. On page 42 in ILM directly below Figure 11 is a paragraph that states: "Hearing protectors reduce noise exposures to ambient levels or below 85 decibels but not below 70 decibels. When sound levels are above 105 decibels, workers must wear both earplugs and earmuffs. Hearing protectors must meet the requirements of CSA Standard Z94.2: Hearing Protection Devices - Performance, Selection, Care and Use. A clear, visible warning sign must be in workplace areas where noise levels are greater than 85 decibels." Suggested replacement and additional questions below: At what decibel level are both earplugs and earmuffs required? (105 dBA) Where continuous noise levels are generated, at what decibel level are employers required to have clear and visible warning signs? (85 dBA)
Status: Approved for Review

Date: 3/29/2023 12:00:06 PM
Module: 210103bA
Version: 24
Page: 41
Comment: Objective Two Activity Answers on page 41 are not aligned with the questions on pages 21 and 22.
Status: Approved for Review

Date: 9/1/2022 12:54:09 PM
Module: 210104a
Version: 24
Page: 25
Comment: ILM 210104a v.24 pages 25 through 28 are nearly identical to the ILM 210104c entire Objective Two pages 29 through 34. I recommend the offending pages in 210104a be deleted.
Status: Approved for Review

Date: 6/20/2022 12:34:30 PM
Module: 210104a
Version: 24
Page: 4
Comment: Page 4, in the paragraph about Compasses: the text describes Figure 5 as showing a compass and divider, but only the compass is actually shown in Figure 5.
Status: Implemented

Date: 6/21/2022 11:04:15 AM
Module: 210104b
Version: 24
Page: 44961
Comment: Pages 2 through 4. The text makes references to Figures 1 through 6, but most of the references in the text are off by 1. E.g. At the top of page 3, where the text references Figure 3, it should actually reference Figure 2. Most of the references can be fixed by reducing the Figure number by 1, but not all of them. Need to carefully validate the Figure references.
Status: Approved for Review

Date: 9/12/2022 8:16:43 AM
Module: 210105a
Version: 24
Page: 27
Comment: Objective Three Activity: Question # 1 answer states that b is correct. On the Casio fx260 (AIT) calculator, the face of button is xy (y is superscript exponent), but the ILM says yx (x superscript exponent). I suggest the x and y be flipped, or reversed.
Status: Approved for Review

Date: 10/13/2022 10:29:36 AM
Module: 210105a
Version: 24
Page: 7
Comment: At the conclusion of the stacked multiplication example, the first decimal place should be 7, not 5.
Status: Approved for Review

Date: 10/13/2022 10:14:25 AM
Module: 210105a
Version: 24
Page: 1
Comment: In the first sentence of the Introduction, I believe the word "you" is missing between the words "skills" and "may".
Status: Implemented

Date: 10/13/2022 12:26:34 PM
Module: 210105b
Version: 24
Page: 11
Comment: The first instance of the word "to" in the first sentence in the last paragraph, should be removed.
Status: Implemented

Date: 12/13/2022 1:16:05 PM
Module: 210105f
Version: 24
Page: 33
Comment: There are a number of issues with the 'Mercury Readings' on page 33 of ILM 210105f24, in particular with the inches of mercury. To support my position, see the conversion table on this page of the engineering toolbox website: https://www.engineeringtoolbox.com/vacuum-converter-d_460.html Notice there are 2 columns of inches of mercury ("Hg): one is 'Inches Mercury Absolute' and the other is 'Inches Mercury Guage'. The "Hg shown on most Compound gauges, a standard gauge in our trade on steam boilers, is "Hg gauge (not absolute). The "Hg gauge scale is AKA "Hg vacuum, as shown on the face of many Compound gauges. On ILM pg 33, just above 'Example Three', it states, 'To convert between psia and inches of mercury, either multiply or divide by 0.491 lb/in2'. This will convert psia to "Hg absolute only. Different formulas are used to convert to and from "Hg gauge/vacuum. If you want to convert psia to "Hg gauge, the formula is: 29.92 - (psia ÷ 0.491) If you want to convert "Hg gauge to psia, the formula is: (29.92 - "Hg gauge) x 0.491 I suggest the ILM text be adjusted to explain the 2 different "Hg scales, and to show examples of each. Example Three solution would look like: 29.92 - (13.5 psia ÷ 0.491) = 2.425 "Hg gauge Example Four solution would look like: (29.92 - 20 "Hg gauge) x 0.491 = 4.871 psia
Status: Implemented


Archived Comments

Year: 2021

2/19/2021 10:53:09 AM
Module: 210101c
Version: 22
Page: 1
Comment: The Outcome on this page does not match the corresponding Outcome in the Course Outline. This ILM Outcome says "Describe the safety practices for hazardous materials and fire protection in your trade." The Outcome in the Course Outline says "Apply industry standard practices for hazardous materials and fire protection in your trade." The first 3 words are different.
Status: Implemented

1/25/2021 11:36:49 AM
Module: 060103d
Version: 21
Page: 12
Comment: Last sentence under header "Blow-Through Unit Heaters" should finish with, "...and the air is driven through the coil." ( NOT, "... the air is driven through the fan.")
Status: Implemented

Year: 2020

11/3/2020 3:45:04 PM
Module: 060102a
Version: 21
Page: 42
Comment: under 'Individual Vents' it says "Traps that are 2' or larger..." should say "Traps that are 2" or larger..." (inches not feet)
Status: Implemented

11/3/2020 2:17:55 PM
Module: 060102a
Version: 21
Page: 38
Comment: on page 38, 5th paragraph, 1st sentence states that there will be a riser clamp installed on the main floor. The code states that riser clamps will be installed on every other floor, so there is not one required until the second story in a multi-story building. See Standata P-07-03-NPC15 for illustration or NPC 2015 2.3.4.4(1)
Status: Declined

11/3/2020 2:09:11 PM
Module: 060102a
Version: 21
Page: 38
Comment: on pg 38 second paragraph, second sentence, the information is exactly backwards. It should read: "If ambient temperatures are low when the piping is installed, you will extend the fitting somewhat; if the temperatures are high, it will need to be telescoped together somewhat." We could add; "Follow manufacturer's instructions for amount of adjustment."
Status: Implemented

10/28/2020 7:18:12 AM
Module: 060101k
Version: 21
Page: 27
Comment: There is a space for a picture on figure 8 and is labelled as such. But there is no picture.
Status: Implemented

4/1/2020 1:33:07 PM
Module: 210102d
Version: 21
Page: 9
Comment: After the first paragraph under Proxylene pipe there should be a differentiation that it is switching from talking about Proxylene to generic thermoplastic pipes and how they should be threaded
Status: Implemented

3/31/2020 12:47:15 PM
Module: 210102d
Version: 21
Page: 7
Comment: need to change the PE/AL/PE content to reflect that the current name of the product by IPEX that is used for under ground water service is Q line. the brochure information can be found here http://www.ipexna.com/media/8955/brochure_caen_qline.pdf If the rest of the content of PE/AL/PE needs updating because of this then it should be done
Status: Implemented

1/17/2020 1:09:28 PM
Module: 210103c
Version: 21
Page: 22
Comment: during the creation of the new ilm's there was a lot of information that did not transfer over. this information can be found from 060204b all of pg 11, the portion describing travel speed and drag from pg 12, the torch and tip designs from pg 14, all of pg 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 26, 27, 28, 29. this information should be appropriately placed within 210103c
Status: Implemented

1/17/2020 12:55:48 PM
Module: 210102gA
Version: 21
Page: 32
Comment: during the creation of the new ilm's there was a lot of information the did not transfer over. from old ilm 070104hB 3,4,5,6,8 is missing from the new ilm topics that are covered in this information is the valve bonnets(screwed, union, bolted,) non rising stems and rising stems, and the stuffing box's for the stems. the best place for this material might be pg 32 after the valve bonnet paragraphs
Status: Implemented

1/17/2020 12:38:36 PM
Module: 210102f
Version: 21
Page: 33
Comment: in the final paragraph it references electric resistance soldering that is supposed to be in objective 6. this reference was out of the old ilm's objective 6 wording should be changed. as well the information no longer exists. during the creation of the new ilm it was not transferred over. it can be found in the old ilm 060101i on pg 36 has about 5 paragraphs 1 note and one image. it should be located before the summary on pg 37
Status: Implemented

1/17/2020 12:32:15 PM
Module: 210102e
Version: 21
Page: 25
Comment: during the creation of the new ILM's the information on flexible joints, expansion joints and thermal expansion was not transferred over. this information can be found in the old ilm 070104c pg 16,17,18 should be 6 paragraphs and 4 images. this information should be located after gasket markings and before objective 2 on pg 25
Status: Implemented

1/17/2020 12:27:21 PM
Module: 210102c
Version: 21
Page: 18
Comment: during the creation of the new ilm's the information on screwed / threaded flanges didn't transfer over. the 1 paragraph and figure can be found in the old ilm 060101jA. It should be located before socket weld flanges on pg 18
Status: Implemented

1/17/2020 12:23:35 PM
Module: 210102b
Version: 21
Page: 17
Comment: during the creation of the new ilm's information on hole saws was not transferred over. the information of 3 paragraphs and the figure can be found in 060101fA and should be located just before power vises on page 17 of the new ilm
Status: Implemented

1/17/2020 12:20:53 PM
Module: 210102a
Version: 21
Page: 44
Comment: when the New ILM's were created somehow the topic of torque wrenches was removed from the hand tools it can be found in the old ilm 060101fA pg 15 the small paragraph and the figure are missing it should be located just above pipe cutters on pg 44 of the new ilm
Status: Implemented

1/17/2020 11:41:11 AM
Module: 210102c
Version: 21
Page: 39
Comment: question #27 has no information in the ilm about any axial pull done or if a gasket is to be separated. this question should be removed or information added to the ilm. and question #28 references a tool not in the ilm for a process that isn't in the ilm.
Status: Implemented

1/16/2020 8:36:49 AM
Module: 210102e
Version: 21
Page: 28
Comment: in this ILM it describes Ferrous pipe as any pipe containing iron ore and non ferrous pipe as having no iron. But in ILM 210103bA pg 41 it describes ferrous metals as having iron as its major ingredient and usually magnetic, while non ferrous may have iron but not in large enough amounts to have any major influence on its properties. one of these should be picked and the other ILM be adjusted so that there is no confusion. in one of the codes I believe its ASME where it states that it is considered to be ferrous pipe if there is an appreciable amount of iron it.
Status: Implemented

Year: 2019

1/1/2019 12:00:00 AM
Module: 060101i
Version: 8.1
Page: 3
Comment: I don't have the latest version of this module (8.3) so maybe this has already been fixed. On pages 3 and 4 it states a distinction between "copper tube" and "copper tubing" but the explanation given contradicts IPT Pipe Trades page 97, and copper.org website, and ASTM standards. At the bottom of page IPT 97, it states the trade practice used to distinguish between tube and tubing "is not an official way to designate copper tube and should be avoided". IPT explains that they are both copper tube, and they make the distinction based on the standard that the tube was made to match, specifically sizing of ID vs OD. The IPT definition also matches copper.org website definition, which references ASTM specifications for the various copper tubes. With reference and in conformance to IPT, copper.org website, and ASTM standards, I suggest the wording in the module be changed to state the copper tube types K, L, M, and DWV are designated by ID size, whereas copper tube type ACR is designated by OD size and wall thickness. Eliminate the distinction between tube and tubing, and make the distinction based on copper type and sizing.
Status: Declined