Stationary Engineering
Stationary engineers and boiler operators control and maintain heating, ventilation systems in large commercial facilities, malls, office buildings and warehouses, small building, or industrial plant. These systems include boilers, air-conditioning and refrigeration equipment, diesel engines, turbines, generators, pumps, condensers, and compressors. They also maintain records of relevant events and facts related to the operation and maintenance of equipment. Stationary engineers and boiler operators observe, control and record steam pressure, temperature, water level, chemistry, power output, fuel consumption and emissions from the boiler.
In a large building or industrial plant, a senior stationary engineer may oversee all mechanical systems in the building and supervise a team of assistant stationary engineers, turbine operators, boiler tenders, air-conditioning and refrigeration operators and mechanics.
Course introduces to instruments monitor, analyze, and troubleshoot boiler operations. This is an exam prep review course for the safe installation, operation, and maintenance of boilers for The City of Houston Boiler Operator Licensure Examination.
HCC-Career & Job Placement Services are available to assist students in job search.
Upon successful completion of the program students will receive ‘HCC-Certification of Completion.
Total Program Tuition: $545.00
*Tuition does not include books, course material or vouchers for certification exams.
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Overview
Stationary Engineering is designed to acquaint individuals with stationary maintenance procedures for boiler installers. Individuals will be introduced to techniques used to analyze, troubleshoot, evaluate and diagnose instrumentation used to monitor boiler operations. This program course conforms to the City of Houston’s code requirements for the boiler licensure exam.
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