Course Details
Course Details
Course ID
1156
Course Name
Steam and Steam Heating Systems
Contact Hours
32.0
Approved Industry
Drinking Water and Wastewater
Partner Name
Penn Foster - Workforce Development (formerly Thomson Education Direct)
Primary Contact
Marianne Wowk
Marianne.wowk@pennfoster.edu
5709614105 Ext.
Website
Description
Steam - This text deals with the properties of steam in both the saturated and the superheated state. It also covers the importance of these properties to the solution of steam problems in various thermodynamic systems.
Steam Heating Systems - This text will give you an understanding of the use of steam as a heating medium and a knowledge of the principles and problems that underlie the design and installation of steam heating systems. To obtain satisfactory results with steam as a heating medium, you must have a knowledge of both design and practice.
Course Level
Basic thru Intermediate
Course Content
* Steam:
* Introduction to Steam
* Properties of Saturated Steam
* Quality of Steam
* Expansion of Steam
* Superheated Steam
* Entropy
* Mollier Chart
* Steam Heating Systems:
* General Considerations
* Types of Steam Heating Systems
* Piping and Equipment
* Design of Piping Systems
* District Steam Heating
* Control of Steam Heating Systems
* Control Systems and Accessories
Target Audience
Individuals in the wastewater or drinking water field who wish to be trained in the field or fulfill continuing education requirements through Distance Learning. Education Direct offers adult learners the opportunity to fulfill their training needs while still holding down a full time job as a result of studying on own time.
Training Format
Virtual Asynchronous