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Catalogue - Canadian Products - 4th Class

  • eBook

    Preparatory Math Topics for Power Engineering eBook [Ed.2]

    Price C$84.00

    This product is also available as a textbook.

    The Preparatory Math Topics for Power Engineering (Edition 2) eBook provides a comprehensive review and validation of the math skills required for the success of those entering and progressing through the Power Engineering certification process. This eBook is appropriate for those studying Power Engineering courses requiring mathematical principles such as:

    • Fifth Class Power Engineering
    • Fourth Class Power Engineering
    • Third Class Power Engineering
    • Refrigeration Plant Operator
    • Boiler Operator (Fireman)
    • Special Boiler Operator

    This eBook Edition has been published to include Third Class math concepts and will serve as an integral math refresher for the studying for their next-higher class of Power Engineering.

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    Refrigeration Addendum

    Price C$0.00

    This addendum contains new learning objectives and content in refrigeration safety based on the recommendations made by Technical Safety British Columbia (TSBC) in its investigation reports of the October 2017 ammonia leak. The report examines two ammonia leaks, one occurring at the Fernie Memorial Arena in Fernie, BC, which resulted in the deaths of three people, and the other in October 2018 at a pet food manufacturing plant in Langley, BC, which prompted an extensive evacuation of the area. As this information is critical to operator safety, IPECC, SOPEEC, and PanGlobal Training Systems are making it available to learners immediately at no additional cost. In addition, this material will also be published in the forthcoming editions of Power Engineering Fourth Class, Power Engineering Fifth Class, and Refrigeration Plant Operator.

    The new content of this addendum emphasizes the testing of secondary refrigeration systems, safe operation of ammonia refrigeration systems, and maintenance of refrigeration equipment. Some content may be familiar from the courses mentioned above, and the TSBC investigations suggest that it is worth repeating if this content will contribute to keeping all Power Engineers and operators safe.