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ApprenticeshipTraining Standard
Schedule of Training
Pump Systems Installer/Mechanic
Trade Code: 263F
Development Date: 2003
This document is the property of the apprentice named inside and represents the official record of his/her training.
Please Note: Apprenticeship Training and Curriculum Standards were developed by the Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities (MTCU). As of April 8th, 2013, the Ontario College of Trades (College) has become responsible for the development and maintenance of these standards. The College is carrying over existing standards without any changes. However, because the Apprenticeship Training and Curriculum Standards documents were developed under either the Trades Qualification and Apprenticeship Act (TQAA) or the Apprenticeship and Certification Act, 1998 (ACA), the definitions contained in these documents may no longer be accurate and may not be reflective of the Ontario College of Trades and Apprenticeship Act, 2009 (OCTAA) as the new trades legislation in the province. The College will update these definitions in the future. Meanwhile, please refer to the College’s website (http://www.collegeoftrades.ca) for the most accurate and up-to-date information about the College. For information on OCTAA and its regulations, please visit: http://www.collegeoftrades.ca/about/legislation-and-regulations
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1. At any time during your apprenticeship training, you may be required to show this training
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complete your program. The Ministry will use your personal information to administer and
finance Ontario’s apprenticeship training system, including confirming your completion and
issuing your certificate of apprenticeship.
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SCHEDULE OF TRAINING APPRENTICESHIP TRADE
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A. DESCRIPTION/DUTIES
1. A Pump Systems Installer/Mechanic:
Installs, services, and repairs various types of pump systems including piston, centrifugal, deepand shallow-well yet, submersible and vertical turbine pumps found on surface and in wells excludingany compulsory aspects of plumbing, electrical, and heating/cooling trades.
Please note: THIS WORK IS ALL PERFORMED FROM THE WATER SOURCE - WELL, LAKE, ORCISTERN - TO THE OUTSIDE WALL OF THE BUILDING. ONCE PIPING IS PASSED THROUGHTHE WALL ONLY A QUALIFIED PLUMBER MAY DO THE WORK. Is knowledgeable in:
OHSAApplicable codes & regulationsPiping and Electrical TheoryPump Technology
Benchmark/Guideline Total Training Time Frames: (Min/Max) On-the-Job Practical and In-School
4, 000 hours
Company/Sector/IC Name:
Originating PDSU/TC/IC
____________________________
Date: ____________________________
District Manager/PDSU Manager
________________________
Date: ________________________
HEAD OFFICE USE
Program Standards Approval By
Date
Director's Approval
By
Date
AssignedTrade Code
263F
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B. ON-THE-JOB TRAINING:
Unit No PERFORMANCE OBJECTIVES (ON-THE-JOB SKILL SETS)
263F- 1
263F- 2
263F- 3
PROTECT SELF AND OTHERS
Protect self and others by: wearing, adjusting, and maintaining protective clothing andequipment; practising personal hygiene; identifying hazardous conditions, equipment, andmaterial; recognizing and responding to alarms; following and practising site fire safetyprocedures; handling, transporting, and securing hazardous materials; practising goodhousekeeping; follow company injury and accident reporting procedures; using hand andpower tools; in accordance with OHSA, WHMIS, CSA, and company standards.
Date Completed Sponsor’s Signature Apprentice's Signature
______________ __________________ ____________________
EQUIPMENT MOBILIZATION
Mobilize equipment by: determining requirements and size of pump systems; identifyingand selecting equipment required to move pump system to site; loading equipment andsupplies for the job; driving equipment to site; preparing the job site; maintaining a safe andclean work area; requisitioning equipment for laying pipe, installing pits, and for backfillingtrenches; and, documenting use of equipment in company logs; in accordance with OHSA,legislation, client requirements; and company standards/procedures.
Date Completed Sponsor’s Signature Apprentice's Signature
______________ __________________ ____________________
SIZING OF PUMPING SYSTEMS
Size pumps by: interpreting wall records; performing calculations; determining systemrequirements; identifying and selecting pump, holding, tank, and piping based on electrical,friction, drawdown, capacity, usage, and pressure requirements; in accordance with OHSA,regulations, codes, client requirements, and company standards/procedures.
Date Completed Apprentice’s Signature Employer's Signature
_____________ __________________ ____________________
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B. ON-THE-JOB TRAINING (cont’d)
Unit No PERFORMANCE OBJECTIVES (ON-THE-JOB SKILL SETS)
263F- 4
263F- 5
263F- 6
SAMPLE WATER
Sample water by: taking samples; testing for hardness and sediment; determine requiredwater treatment solution; identify and selecting correct treatment devices; taking samples forensuring that treatment selected is the correct for the system, and conforms tomanufacturer’s specifications, legislation, client requirements and companystandards/procedures.
Date Completed Sponsor’s Signature Apprentice's Signature
______________ __________________ ____________________
INSTALLATION OF PUMP IN WELL
Perform installation of pump in well by: setting up hoisting and lowering equipment;entering trench or well pit; installing pitless adapter; installing pump in well casing or onsurface using hoist; screwing couples or bolt flanges to connect pump bases and pipecolumn; hoisting electric, gasoline, or diesel power unit and pump into position over wellverifying alignment as it is installed; ensuring that pump is installed in the well, in accordancewith OHSA, regulations, codes, client requirements, and company standards/procedures.
Date Completed Sponsor’s Signature Apprentice's Signature
______________ __________________ ____________________
INSTALL PIPING AND TUBING
Install piping and tubing pumping system by: measuring required lengths of piping andtubing; making the connections; routing and connecting of piping for maximum efficiency;installing vent and ground connection; sealing, decontaminating, and grouting allconnections; testing all connections before backfilling excavations; ensuring that all piping,tubing, and connections conform with code, regulations, client requirements, and companystandards/procedures.
Date Completed Sponsor’s Signature Apprentice's Signature
______________ __________________ ____________________
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B. ON-THE-JOB TRAINING (cont’d)
Unit No PERFORMANCE OBJECTIVES (ON-THE-JOB SKILL SETS)
263F- 7
263F- 8
263F - 9
REPAIR & MAINTAIN PUMPING SYSTEM COMPONENTS
Repair and maintain pumping system components including pumps, tanks, fittings,valves, and motors by: dismantling; cleaning; lubricating; repairing; replacing worn ordamaged parts; using hand and power tools, hoisting equipment, welding equipment,solvents, rags, oil can, and grease gun; reassembling pumps; checking performance ofrepaired pumps; reading and interpreting flow meter, pressure gauge, level gauge, andcurrent gauge; repairing and adjusting pump power units including diesel, gasoline engines,and electric motors; and, recording nature and extent of repairs performed; so that thepumping system and components are operating and functioning in accordance with codesregulations, client requirements, and company standards/procedures.
Date Completed Sponsor’s Signature Apprentice's Signature
______________ __________________ ____________________
ATTACH ACCESSORIES
Attach accessories including pressure gauge, orifice meter, electric recorder to pump outletensuring that accessories are operational and functional to measure static and dynamicwater levels, and capacity of wells; in accordance with codes, regulations, clientrequirements, and company standards/procedures.
Date Completed Sponsor’s Signature Apprentice's Signature
______________ __________________ ____________________
PERFORM OPERATIONAL TEST
Perform operational test by: testing pump output using flowmeters, level indicators, andpressure gauges; observing pump in operation; feeling for excessive heat; listening forvibration; removing, dismantling, and examining pump and gear drives; determining cause ofmalfunction; and, locating damage or wear such as poor alignment or worn bearings; so thatrepairs or replacement strategies are determined; in accordance with codes, regulations,client requirements, and company standards/procedures.
Date Completed Sponsor’s Signature Apprentice's Signature
______________ __________________ ____________________
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B. ON-THE-JOB TRAINING (Cont’d)
263F-10
263F-11
263F-12
INSTALL PUMPING SYSTEM
Install pumping system by: cutting holes through walls and floors to accommodate pipesusing hand and power tools; cutting, threading, installing or bending pipes, fittings, andvalves made from iron, steel, lead, or copper metals and plastic or rubber non-metallicmaterials; using pipe cutters, hack saws, and flaring, threading, and pipe bending tools;joining pipe sections using fittings, couplings, elbows, solder, screws, bolts, clamps, andfusing techniques; securing pipes in position using hangers and brackets; so that pumpingsystem is installed in accordance with codes, regulations, client requirements, and companystandards/procedures.
Date Completed Sponsor’s Signature Apprentice's Signature
______________ __________________ ____________________
ATTACH ELECTRICAL FITTINGS
Attach electrical fittings including solenoid valves, switches, and electrical timers by: usingrequired tools and equipment; repairing or replacing faulty tanks, valves, or electric controls;and, connect electric motors to disconnect boxes; so that electrical fittings are attached inaccordance with codes, regulations, client requirements, and companystandards/procedures.
Date Completed Sponsor’s Signature Apprentice's Signature
______________ __________________ ____________________
COMMUNICATE WITH OTHERS
Communicate with co-workers to identify previous job operations, availability of tools,parts, and machinery, scheduling requirements, and any other information needed tocomplete the pump installation and maintenance job, ensuring that the informationcommunicated is clear, concise, and accurate.
Date Completed Sponsor’s Signature Apprentice's Signature
______________ __________________ ____________________
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C. OFF-THE-JOB LEARNING OUTCOMESCONTENT: (To be written in learning outcomes and benchmark timeframes). On successfulcompletion of off-the-job (in-school) training, the apprentice will demonstrate the ability to:
Basic Level - Benchmark Hours - 6 weeks -
• Pump theory• Pump sizing and applications• Tanks• Pump installations• Mathematics• Communications• Physical sciences• Applicable codes and regulations• Hand and power use • Piping and electrical theory
Advanced Level - Benchmark Hours - 6 weeks
• Industrial and commercial pump theory• Sizing and applications• Advanced pump installation• Trade calculations• Record keeping• Advanced pipe and electrical theory• Pump systems repair and troubleshooting• Water treatment• Geothermal pumps and piping
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C. OFF-THE-JOB LEARNING OUTCOMES
Source & Type (Specify in detail: e.g. block or day release; night school; correspondence).
Block Release
Benchmark/Guideline Time frames of Off-the-Job/In-School Learning Outcomes:
2 levels of 6 weeks (6, 6)
Funding
Performance Objectives and Learning Outcomes reached:
Date :
Sponsor/Trainer/Employer Signature:
Apprentice Signature:
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