Perkins Statewide Articulation Agreement. Documentation item: Secondary Competency Task List Coversheet



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Perkins Statewide Articulation Agreement. Documentation item: Secondary Competency Task List Coversheet

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Perkins Statewide Articulation Agreement Documentation item: Secondary Task List Coversheet The Secondary School agrees to: A. Implement the approved PDE Program(s) of Study. B. Provide assessment of student competencies based upon performance standards as prescribed by the approved PDE Program of Study. C. Furnish documentation necessary to the Postsecondary Institution upon a student s written request. Documents should be student specific and should verify that the student meets all secondary requirements of the approved PDE Program of Study. D. Provide documentation to the postsecondary institution that must include each of the following items, if applicable High School Diploma; Official Student Transcript; Secondary Task List with the signature of a secondary school technical instructor; PA Certificate of or PA Skills Certificate in technical program area and Industry certifications earned Student Specific Documentation: Secondary Task List The following student qualifying for articulated credit under the Perkins Statewide Articulation Agreement has achieved proficiency on all of the approved PDE Program of Study Secondary Task List items. Secondary Task List is attached. Student Name: Program of Study Name: Program of Study CIP number: Instructor s signature: Instructor s Name (Print): School Name: School Mailing Address: School telephone number: PDE/BCTE/POS AA Documentation Secondary Task List Cover Sheet Reviewed 05/2014

Secondary Task List 100 INTRODUCTION TO HVAC 101 Identify HVAC systems. 102 Describe career opportunities in the HVAC profession. 103 Demonstrate awareness of the occupational requirements. 104 Explain the class rules and the rational behind them. 200 BASIC SAFETY 201 Identify causes of job site accidents and measures to prevent them from occurring. 202 Identify job site hazards and describe measures to prevent them from occurring. 203 Identify and demonstrate the use of personal protection equipment. 204 Demonstrate the knowledge of OSHA regulations. 300 TOOLS FOR HVAC/R 301 Identify and safely use basic hand tools used in the trade. 302 Identify and safely use basic power tools used in the trade. 400 BLUEPRINT READING 401 Identify types of blueprint plans. 402 Read and interpret blueprint plans. 500 PIPING PRACTICES 501 Identify piping materials. 502 Select, measure, cut, and ream piping and tubing. 503 Assemble piping projects and pressure test according to trade standards. Revised April 2015 1

504 Identify and assemble PVC pipe and fittings. 505 Assemble copper tubing projects and pressure test according to trade standards. 506 Solder copper tubing. 507 Braze ACR tubing. 508 Identify and demonstrate proper use of fittings and tools for steel (black) pipe. 509 Cut, ream, thread and assemble steel (black) pipe. 510 Assemble corrugated stainless steel gas tubing (CSST) projects. 511 Identify piping material such as PVC, ABS, copper, black iron. 600 BASIC ELECTRICITY 601 Describe methods of producing electricity using appropriate terms. 602 Calculate basic electrical quantities using Ohm's law. 603 Explain how magnetism is used in different HVAC components. 604 Identify safe electrical practices. 605 Identify and draw various types of electrical schematics and symbols. 606 Demonstrate proper wiring techniques. 607 Demonstrate electrical testing to include mechanical/electronic relays. 608 Wire series circuit, parallel circuit, and series / parallel circuit. 609 Install electric disconnects, circuit breakers and fuses. 610 Identify and test capacitors. 611 Identify electrical motors and their applications. 612 Identify motor control protection and start devices. 613 Identify electrical codes. 614 Demonstrate knowledge of transformers and their applications. Revised April 2015 2

700 INTRODUCTION TO COOLING 701 Measure temperature and pressure of a cooling system. 702 Calculate superheat and subcooling. 703 Locate and describe components of the basic refrigeration cycle. 704 Apply pressure temperature charts for various refrigerants. 705 Describe the functions of compressors. 706 Describe the functions of condensers. 707 Describe the functions of evaporators. 708 Describe the functions of metering devices. 709 Identify secondary components used in the air conditioning and refrigeration industry. 710 Evaluate effects of airflow on system performance. 800 INTRODUCTION TO HEATING 801 Describe the principles of combustion. 802 Identify temperatures and pressures of a heating system. 803 Identify components of various heating systems. 804 Perform maintenance on a gas furnace. 805 Troubleshoot conventional / condensing gas heating equipment. 806 Identify oil heating equipment. 807 Install and adjust oil fired equipment. 808 Perform annual preventive maintenance on oil fired equipment. 809 Troubleshoot oil fired equipment. 810 Identify electric heating equipment. 811 Install heating/air conditioning thermostats according to manufacturer s standards. 812 RESERVED Revised April 2015 3

813 Perform combustion analysis on oil and gas fired equipment. 900 AIR DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS 901 Identify and sketch different types of duct systems. 902 Identify and describe the different types of duct system components. 903 Test velocity, temperature, humidity, and volume in a duct system. 904 RESERVED 905 RESERVED 906 Perform basic duct fabrication functions. 1000 INTRODUCTION TO HYDRONIC SYSTEMS 1001 Describe hot water heating system components. 1002 Install and service hydronic systems. 1100 LEAK DETECTION, EVACUATION, RECOVERY AND CHARGING 1101 Locate refrigerant leaks using common types of leak detectors. 1102 Perform refrigerant recovery. 1103 Perform system evacuation and dehydration. 1104 Determine when to charge with liquid versus vapor. 1105 Weigh in correct system charge (when appropriate). 1106 Charge systems using superheat method when appropriate (e.g., fixed restriction). 1107 Charge systems using subcooling method when appropriate (e.g., TXV, AXV). 1108 Demonstrate knowledge of EPA Section 608. 1200 TROUBLESHOOTING GAS HEATING Revised April 2015 4

1201 Perform gas burner flame proving tests according to trade standards. 1202 Demonstrate how to install, trouble shoot, and service gas heating equipment. 1300 TROUBLESHOOTING COOLING 1301 Identify control system components. 1302 Demonstrate, install, trouble shoot, and service cooling equipment. 1303 Demonstrate how to install electrical components. 1400 HEAT PUMPS 1401 Explain heat pump modes of operation. 1402 Identify and describe heat pump components. 1403 Demonstrate how to install heat pumps. 1500 COMPUTER FUNDAMENTALS 1501 RESERVED 1502 Utilize the Internet for research. 1503 Identify and demonstrate skills with computer software relating to HVAC. Revised April 2015 5