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SEMESTER-I

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  COURSE NAME

:- VOCATIONA VOCATIONAL L DIPLOMA IN PLUMBING

COURSE CODE

:- VA, VB, VC, VD, VE, VF,VH, VM, VN, VP, VR, VT, VW

SEMESTER

:- FIRST

SUBJECT NAME

:- COMMUNIC COMMUNICATION ATION SKILLS

SUBJECT CODE

:- 9005

Teaching & Examination Scheme Teaching Scheme

Examination Scheme

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Rationale:

The Students have been already been exposed to the Language Language Skills pertaining to English, leading to a better of English usethe of language grammar,&developing base for the language. Now with a viewunderstanding to achieve some mastery & over to develop aCommunication Skills, which is the main objective of this subject, the basic concepts of communication, Non-verbal and written skills have been Introduced. Objectives:

The Students will be able to: 1) Understand and use the basic concepts concepts of communication and principles of effective communication in an organized set up and social context 2) Give a positive feedback in various situations, to use appropriate body language & to av avoid oid barriers for effective communication 3) Write the various types of letters, reports and office drafting with the appropriate format

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  Learning Structure:

Applications

Procedures

Principles

Concepts

Facts

To enable the students to communicate effectively by using the concept of communication, appropriate non-verbal and writing skills

Techniques of communicating in organizational and social context

Principle of comprehending the basics of communication

Principles governing the appropriate use of non-verbal skills

Techniques of effective writing

Principles of appropriation and contextualization of the use of body language

Concept of formal, informal, verbal, non-verbal types of communication

Concept of body language

Theory of communication

Theory of non-verbal skills ( Body language)

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Principle of drafting coherent, logical & simple sentences.

Designing the message

Formats of letters, Reports, office drafting

 

  Contents: Theory Chapter

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Name of the Topic Introduction to communication: 1.1 Definition , communication cycle/ process, 1.2 The elements of communication : sender- message – channelReceiver –Feedback & Context.

1.3 of process communication process. 1.4 Definition Stages in the : defining the context, knowing knowing the audience, designing the message, encoding , selecting selecti ng proper channels, transmitting, receiving, decoding and giving feedback. Types of communication Formal- Informal, Verbal- Nonverbal, Vertical- horizontaldiagonal Principles of effective communication : 3.1 Definition of effective communication 3.2 Communication barriers & how to overcome them. 3.3 Developing effective messages: Thinking about purpose, knowing the audience, audience, structuring the message, message, selecting proper channels, minimizing barriers & facilitating feedback. Non verbal- graphic communication: 4.1 Non- verbal codes: A- Kinesecs , B- Proxemics , C – Haptics D-Vocalics , E- Physical appearance. F -Chronemics , Marks: 08  G –Artifacts 4.2 Aspects of body language Marks: 06 4.3 Interpreting visuals & illustrating with visuals like tables, charts & graphs. Marks: 08

Hours

Marks

04

08

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04

10

08

22

12

32

32

80

Formal written skills :

5.1 Office Drafting Drafting : Circular, Notice , and Memo. 5.2 Job Application with resume. resume.  05

Marks: 06  Marks: 08 

5.3 Business correspondence : Enquiry, Enquiry, Order letter, Complaint letter, Marks: 06  and Adjustment letter.  5.4 Report writing : Accident report, fall in production, Progress / Investigative. Marks: 08  5.5 Defining Defi ning & describing describing objects & giving Marks: 04  Instructions.  Total

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  Assignments:

1. Communication Cycle (With The Help Help Of Diagram) 2. Communication S Situations ituations (List Of 5 Communication situations stating the type of communication 3. Barriers That Hinder A Particular Communication Situation. Situation. (State the type type of barrier, and how to overcome them). 4. students) Developing A Story Or A Paragraph For The Given Given Topic Sentence.(in a group group of 5 – 6 5. Describing Various Equipments. 6. Identifying Th Thee Various Sentences Sentences With Their Type Of Writing. (e.g. Scientific, legal, colloquial etc.) 7. Business Letters 8. Letters Of Suggestion 9. Comparative Time Table Table Of Of 2 Students 10. Description Of Two Different Persons.(seeing the picture) pict ure) 11. Letter To The Librarian, Principal 12. Report Writing. NOTE: The above assignments are suggested to be completed in the prescribed work-book. Learning Resources: Books: Sr. No.

Author

Title

01

Krushna Mohan, Meera Banerji

02

Joyeeta Bhattacharya

03

Jayakaran

04

R.K. Bansal Harrison

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John Thill and Court Land Bovee

Edition

Year

Developing Communication Skills Communication Skills Every ones guide to

Macmillan Reliable Series Apple publishing

effective writing and

J.B.

Publisher

Spoken English for India

First

1972

Excellence in Business Communication

First

1991

New york- Mc grawHill Publication New york- Mc graw Hill Publication

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  COURSE NAME

:- VOCATIONA VOCATIONAL L DIPLOMA IN PLUMBING

COURSE CODE

:- VP

SEMESTER

:- FIRST

SUBJECT NAME

:- ELEMENTS OF ENGINEERING 

SUBJECT CODE

:- 10215

Teaching & Examination Scheme Teaching Scheme

Examination Scheme

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OBJECTIVES:

The students must be able to : 1) 2) 3) 4)

Know basic basic Instruments used in Civil Civil Engineering . Know fundamentals of Civil Engineering. Engineering. Know Principles of various Civil Civil Engineering applications. Gain knowledge to plumbing plumbing about various electrical requirements, protective devices, wiring systems.

DETAILED CONTENTS: 1.3  CHAPTER

CONTENTS

MARKS

HOURS

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08

10

12

A. Elements of Civil Engg. 

1 Surveying : a. Introduction b. Linear & Angular measurements, Introduction 1

to EDM. c. Leveling d. Plane table Survey e. Job Layout 2. Construction :1) Introduction to load bearing & framed structures 2) Civil E Engg. ngg. Materials

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3) Concrete, P PCC, CC, RCC 4) Masonry works 5) Foundation, types of foundations

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  CHAPTER

CONTENTS

MARKS

HOURS

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12

40

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6) Finishes 7) Pre-fab construction 8) Awareness of st structural ructural components from Plumbing Plumbing Engineering point of view. (Preferably an Expert Lectures shall be arranged. No question shall be set on this Topic) B. Elements of Electrical Engg.

1. Fundamental Concepts : Effect Effe ct of electric currentmagnetic , heating and Chemical, Their appliances such as Electric bells ,Water heater, Electric iron etc., Conductors ,insulators and semi-conductors, 2. Electrical supply system ; A.C. and D.C. supply, Single 3

phase and three phase supply system. 3. Electrical wiring : Types of wires , Wiring system, domestic wiring installation ,Protection : devices for over protection such as fuse, circuit breaker , Electric motors , Transformers , switchgears for electric motors (3 phase ) . TOTAL

REFERENCE: Author

Title

Year Of

Place Of Publication

Publication

& Publisher

Kanetkar & Kulkarni

Surveying & leveling

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-

Sushilkumar

Building construction

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-

Mantri publications

-

ABC in Building construction

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Macay

Building construction

-

-

B. L. Thereja.

Electrical Engineering

-

-

V. L. Mittal

Basic Electrical Engineering

-

-

2005

Bureau of Indian Standard, New Delhi

BIS

National Building code of India 2005

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  COURSE NAME

: VOCATIONAL DIPLOMA IN PLUMBING

COURSE CODE

: VP

SEMESTER

: FIRST

SUBJECT TITLE

: PLUMBING DRAWING

SUBJECT CODE

: 10216

Teaching and Examination Scheme:

Teaching Scheme

Examination Scheme

TH

TU

PR

PAPER HRS

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TEST

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OBJECTIVES : The student must be able to 1) Prepare plumbing system drawings. 2) Prepare specifications for plumbing material. DETAILED CONTENTS: CHAPTER

CONTENTS

MARKS

HOURS

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1.0 Introduction

1.1 Convention as per IS962-1967. 1.2 Lines, center line, hidden line, break line, section line 1.3 Dimensions- Dimension Dimension line, extension line, arrow heads or dots, pointer line, lettering size, style and their significance. 1.4 Symbol for door, windows windows and other building components. 1

1.5 Symbols used for components in plumbing 1.6 Scale various scale and their significance significance & presentation of scale. 1.7 Layout of drawing and folding of drawing drawing sheet as per IS962. 1.8 Study of plan section of a three storied residential building. 1.9 Study of working drawings i.e. location map , site

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  CHAPTER

CONTENTS

MARKS

HOURS

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4

40

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plan, Plan of roof, Floor Floor plan, enlarged floor floor Plan of toilet, Kitchen, Plan elevation & classification of structures including reinforcement details, Riser diagrams. 2.0

Plumbing Drawing

2.1 Preparing working working drawing for the plumbing details below mention items. 1)

Indian type wc pan showing the details about position of ablution tap its location of tap and flush valve or flushing cistern.

2)

European type wc p pan an with with all details mention in one above, Anglo Indian type pan with all details about position of ablution tap, its

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location of tap and flush valve or flushing cistern. 3)

Cold and hot water tap with shower by using assembly of concealed cock.

4)

Wash hand basin showing arrangement of angle cock, bottle trap, pillar cock etc.

5)

Hot and cold arrangement with shower by using mixer cock.

6)

Arrangement of plumbing for a bath tub.

3.0 Preparing a working drawing for all 3 storied residential building (for plumbing only).

3.1 Tracing of the the drawing prepared for 3 storied building. 3

3.2 Preparing ammonia print print of above set drawing. drawing. The above set drawing shall include the schedule for varies items of plumbing. 3.3 Detailing of plumbing services services and preparing plumbing drawings.  TOTAL

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A) Preparing 12 Nos. A3 Size Plates for below m mentioned entioned •

Convention as per IS962-1967.



Types of lines, center line, hidden line, break line, line , section line



Dimensions- Dimension line, extension line, arrow heads or dots, pointer line, lettering size, style and their significance.



Symbol for door, windows and other building components.



Symbols used for components in plumbing



Scale various scale and their significance & presentation presentati on of scale.



Indian type wc pan showing the details about position of ablution tap its location of tap and flush valve or flushing cistern.



European type wc pan with all details mention in one above, a bove,



Anglo Indian type pan with all details about position of ablution tap its location of tap and flush valve or flushing cistern.





Cold and hot water tap with shower by using assembly of counsealed cock. Wash hand basin showing arrangement of angle cock, bottle trap, pillar cock etc. etc .



Hot and cold arrangement with shower by using mixer mi xer cock.



Arrangement of plumbing for a bath tub.



Plumbing Drawing of Existing Pipe Line of Hostel Building.

B) Preparing working drawing for plumbing arrangement and storm water disposal system for three storied residential building (Preferably by AUTOCAD) REFERENCE:

Author

Title

Year Of Publication

Place Of Publication & Publisher

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IS 962

1967

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IS 1200

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CR Mohan & Vivek Anand

Design & Practical hand book on plumbing

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standard publisher’s, Distributors, Delhi.

BIS

National Building code of India 2005

2005

Bureau of Indian Standard, New Delhi

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  COURSE NAME

:- VOCATIONA VOCATIONAL L DIPLOMA IN PLUMBING

COURSE CODE

:- VP

SEMESTER

:- FIRST

SUBJECT NAME

:- ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS

SUBJECT CODE

:-

Teaching & Examination Scheme Teaching Scheme

Examination Scheme

TH

TU

PR

PAPER

TH

TEST TE ST

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OR

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OBJECTIVE: “Artisan to technocrat” course leading to vocational Diploma in plumbing will provide learners with knowledge, skills and training training necessary to enter the Plumbing profession. The major

aim of theregarding course isprofessional to educate responsibilities and prepare qualified plumber well ofasartisan. to develop a keen awareness as a plumber in theasminds The course emphasis the acquisition of theoretical knowledge and skills pertaining to specialized demand of plumbing profession. Able to : 1 Understand mathematical calculations involved in plumbing process. 2 Apply the mathematical knowledge while while designing plumbing system. DETAILED CONTENTS : 1.1  CHAPTER

CONTENTS

HOURS

Unit-I : Algebra

1.0 Logarithms: Definition of Logarithms, type of logarithms, laws of logarithms, applications of logarithms, to solve engineering problems. 2.0 Determinants : Definition of Determinants, Order of Determinants, Expansion of Determinants of order 2 and 3, 1

Properties of determinants, Cramer’s Rule (Solution of Simultaneous equations in two and three unknowns). Application of determinants to cooardinate geometry and to solve engineering problems/ 3.0 Partial fraction rational fraction to resolve given rational fraction into partial fractions. Denominator containing

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  CHAPTER

CONTENTS

HOURS

repeated linear factors, Denominator containing irreducible non-repeated quadratic factors, application in engineering problems. Unit-II: Trignometry

4.0 Trigonometric ratios: Trigonometric ratios of any angle, trigonometric ratios of positive and negative angles of any size and signal, fundamental identities, procedure for use of fundamental

identities,

example

using

fundamental

identities and table of accurate angles. 5.0 Trigonometric ratios of alli allied ed , compound and multiple angles, Trigonometric ratios of allied angles, Trigonometric 2

ratios of compound angles , Trigonometric ratios of

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multiple angles and submultiples angles, product, sum, difference formulae. 6.0 Inverse circular circula r function: functi on: Definition, principle value of inverse circular functions, relations between inverse trigonometric function, simple problems. 7.0 Properties and solutions of a triangle, Sine Rule, Cosine rule, Tangent Rule, Half angle formulae, Problems. Unit-III: Co-ordinate Geometry

8.0 Point and distance: Points, Cartesian co-ordinate system, relation between Cartesian and Polar co-ordinate, distance formula, type of triangle and

quadrilaterals, section

formula, midpoint formula, centroid of a triangle, area of a triangle, collinearity of three points. 9.0 Straight lines : slope and intercepts of a line, different forms 3

of straight line, slope intercept form, slope point form, two point form, two intercept form , normal form, general form, and its slope and intercept, acute angle between two lines, condition for two straight line to be parallel and perpendicular each other, perpendicular distance of point from the lines, distance between two parallel lines. 10.0

Circle: Definition of a circle, different forms of a circle,

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  CHAPTER

CONTENTS

HOURS

standard equation of a circle, centre radius form of a circle, diameter form of a circle, general form and its centre and radius, equation of tangent and normal to the circle. ci rcle. Unit: IV Function and Limits:

11.0 Function and limits: functions, concept of constant and variable, definition of function, value of function at a point, 4

6

types of functions, concept of limit and limit of a function, algebra of limits, Standard limit, Limits of algebric, trigonometric and logarithmic function. Unit: V Differential Calculus:

12.0 5

Definition of derivative of function, derivative by the 5

method of first principle, laws of derivatives, standard formulae, derivatives of different types of functions. TOTAL

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* TW :- 10 problems per topic to be given to students for practice.

REFERENCE: Author

Deshpande S. P. Grewal B. S.

Title

Mathematics for polytechnic student Engineering

Year Of Publication

Place Of Publication & Publisher

-

-

-

-

-

-

Mathematics Deshpande S. P.

Calculus

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  COURSE NAME

: VOCATIONAL DIPLOMA IN PLUMBING

COURSE CODE

: VP

SEMESTER

: FIRST

SUBJECT TITLE

: COMPUTER FUNDA FUNDAMENTALS MENTALS 

SUBJECT CODE

:

Teaching and Examination Scheme:

Teaching Scheme

Examination Scheme

TH

TU

PR

Paper Hrs

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TEST

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* On line examination RATIONALE: Computer plays an important role in human lives. The primary purpose of using a computer is to make life easier. It is a gateway to a wonderful world of information and various applications. Computers have established an indispensable part in a business, academics, defense, budgeting, research, engineering, medicine, space. This subject introduces the fundamentals of computer system focusing various hardware and software components. It also provides biblical worldview regarding computer ethics by means of Internet. OBJECTIVES: Students will be able to: 1. 2. 3. 4.

Understand a computer computer system that has hardw hardware are and software components, which controls and makes them useful. Understand the operating system as the interface to the computer system. Use the basic functions of an operating system. Set the parameter required for effective use of hardware combined with and application

5. 6. 7. 8.

software’s Compare major OS like Linux and MS-Windows Use file mangers, word processors, spreadsheets, presentation software’s and Internet. Have hands on experience on operating system and different application software Use the Internet to send mail and surf the World Wide Web.

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  Learning Structure:

 Application

Principles

Concepts

Facts

Preparing various office documents Internet surfing, Familiarize with various hardware components, application of computer system in various domains

Understanding basic principles of computer system and hardware components

Understand the hardware & software

Window components and selection techniques

Preparing &manipulating Documents with Word, spreadsheets, and presentations

Information, Basic hardware Components, Peripheral Devices

Internet browsing & surfing

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  CONTENTS: Theory Note: Contents of theory are to be taught in Practical Period Chapter

Name of the Topic Fundamentals Of Computer

1

Introduction Components of PC The system Unit Front part of system Unit Back part of system Unit CPU Memory of computer Monitor Mouse, Keyboard Disk, Printer, Scanner, Modem, Video, Sound cards, Speakers Introduction To Windows 2000/Xp

Working with window

2

Desktop Components of window Menu bar option Starting window Getting familiar with desktop Moving from one window to another Reverting windows to its previous size Opening task bar buttons into a windows Creating shortcut of program Quitting windows

GUI Based Editing, Spreadsheets, Tables & Presentation Application Using MS Office 2000 & Open Office.Org Menus 3

4

5

Opening, menus, Toolbars, standard toolbars, toolbars, formatting toolbars & closing Quitting Document ,Editing & designing desi gning your document Spreadsheets Working & Manipulating data with Excel Changing the layout Working with simple graphs Presentation Working With PowerPoint and Presentation Introduction To Internet What is Internet Equipment Required for Internet connection Sending &receiving Emails Browsing the WWW Creating own Email Account Internet chatting Usage of Computer System in various Domains Computer application in

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  Chapter

Name of the Topic

Offices, books publication data analysis ,accounting , investment, inventory control, graphics, database management, Instrumentation, Airline and railway ticket reservation, robotics, artificial intelligence, inte lligence, military, banks, design and research work, real-time, point of sale terminals, financial transaction terminals.

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Information technology for benefits of community Impact of computer on society Social responsibilities Applications of IT Impact of IT Ethics and information technology Future with information technology

Sr. No

List of Practicals

1.

Working with Windows 2000 desktop ,start icon, taskbar, Recycle R ecycle Bin, My Computer icon ,The Recycle Bin and deleted files

2.

3.

4.

Creating shortcuts the desktop The Windows 2000onaccessories WordPad – editing an existing document Use of Paint – drawing tools The Calculator, Clock The Windows Explorer window, concept of drives, folders and files? Folder selection techniques, Switching drives, Folder creation Moving or copying files, Renaming, Deleting files ,and folders Printing Installing a printer driver Setting up a printer Default and installed printers Controlling print queues Viewing installed fonts The clipboard and ‘drag and drop’

5. 6. 7.

Basic clipboard concepts Linking vs. embedding Moving through a Word document menu bar and drop down menus toolbars Entering text into a Word 2000 document, selection techniques Deleting text Font formatting keyboard shortcuts

8.

*  Paragraph formatting

9.

Bullets and numbering

* Page formatting What is page formatting? Page margins Page size and orientation

Page breaks, Headers and footers 10. Introducing tables and columns 11. Printing within Word 2000 Print setup Printing options Print preview

* Development of application using mail merge 12. Mail merging addresses for envelopes Printing an addressed envelope and letter 13. Creating and using using macros in a document 14.

* Creating and opening workbooks Entering data

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15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20.

21.

Navigating in the worksheet Selecting items within Excel 2000 Inserting and deleting cells, rows and column Moving between worksheets, saving worksheet, workbook Formatting and customizing data Formulas, functions and named ranges Creating, manipulating manipulating & chang changing ing the chart type Printing, Page setup, Margins Sheet printing options, Printing a worksheet * Preparing presentations with Microsoft Power Point. Slides and presentations, Opening an existing presentation , Saving a presentation Using the AutoContent wizard ,Starting the AutoContent wizard Selecting a presentation type within the AutoContent wizard Presentation type Presentation titles, footers and slide number

* Creating a simple text slide Selecting a slide layout Manipulating slide information within normal and outline view Formatting and proofing text Pictures and backgrounds 22. drawing toolbar AutoShapes Using clipart Selecting objects Grouping and un-grouping objects The format painter

* Creating and running a slide show Navigating through a slide show 23. Slide show transitions Slide show timings Animation effects

* Microsoft Internet Explorer 5 & the Internet Connecting to the Internet 24. The Internet Explorer program window The on-line web tutorial Using hyper links  Responding to an email link on a web page

Searching the Internet Searching the web via Microsoft Internet Explorer 25. Searching the Internet using Web Crawler Searching the Internet using Yahoo Commonly used search engines Favorites, security & customizing Explorer 26. Organizing Favorite web sites Customizing options – general, security, contents, connection, connecti on, programs, advanced

* Using the Address Book Adding a new contact 27. Creating a mailing group

Addressing a message Finding an e-mail address

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  Using electronic mail Starting Outlook Express Using the Outlook Express window 28. Changing the window layout Reading file attachment Taking action on message-deleting, forwarding, replying

* Email & newsgroups Creating and sending emails Attached files 29. Receiving emails Locating and subscribing to newsgroups ne wsgroups Posting a message to a newsgroup Chatting on internet 30. Understating Microsoft chat environment Chat toolbar Note : Term work will include printout printout of Exercises of practicals marked with asterisks ( * )

Learning Resources: Books: Sr. No.

Author

01

Vikas Gupta

02

03

Henry Lucas

B.Ram

Title

Comdex Computer Course Kit

Edition

First

Information Technology for management

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Computer Fundamentals Architecture and Organisation

Revised 3rd 

Publisher

Dreamtech

Th

Tata Mc-Graw Hills New Age International Publisher

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  COURSE NAME

:- VOCATIONA VOCATIONAL L DIPLOMA IN PLUMBING

COURSE CODE

:- VP

SEMESTER

:- FIRST

SUBJECT NAME

:- APPLIED MECHANICS

SUBJECT CODE

:-

Teaching & Examination Scheme Teaching Scheme

Examination Scheme

TH

TU

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OBJECTIVES:

The students must be able to: 1) Understand fundamentals of mechanics 2) Understand different types of frictional forces. 3) Know the basic and applications of simple lifting mechanics. DETAILED CONTENTS : 1.2  CONTENTS

CHAPTER

HOURS

Unit: I Introduction

1.0: 1

Fundamentals

Concepts:

Mechanics,

static’s,

kinetics, kinematics, space, time, mass, particle, body,

dynamic, rigid

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body, scalar, vector quantities, fundamental units. Unit-II Force System

2.0 Resolution of forces, concept of force, definition, un unit, it, graphic representation, concept of system of food, non-coplanar, coplanar, concurrent, non- concurrent,

and parallel forces,

Resolution of forces in to two components components at right angle angle to each 2

other by analytical method. 3.0 Composition of forces: Law of parallelogram paral lelogram of forces, Varignon’s Theorem. Composition of Co-planner, Co-planner, concurrent, and non- concurrent forces. Moment of Force, Force, Couples, Lever arm, resultant of coplanar, concurrent and non-concurrent forces.

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  CONTENTS

CHAPTER

HOURS

4.0 Equilibrium: Definition of of resultant and equilibrium, equilibrium of co-plannar concurrent forces, Lami’s Theorem, Equilibrium of co-plannar, parallel forces and co-plannar non-concurrent forces. Analytical condition of equilibrium for co-plannar concurrent and and non- concurrent forces.

Principles of virtual

work and reaction of simply supported beam by using principle of virtual work. Unit-III Friction Force

5.0 Friction : Introduction, Introduction, rough and smooth surfaces, Definition of friction, Friction as a self adjusting force, different types of friction. Law of Friction, Co-efficient of friction, angle angle of

3

6

friction and angle of repose. Equilibrium of bodies on level inclined planes. Ladder friction with coefficient of friction for one plane only.  Unit-IV Simple Lifting Machines

6.0 Definition, Mechanical advantage, velocity ratio, efficiency, relation between them, reversibility of lifting machine, Law of Machine, Maximum M-A, Maximum efficiency, Study of

4

10

Machine, differential wheel and axles , Weston differential pully block, simple screw jack, Worm and Wheel, gear trained single and double purchase winch. TOTAL

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List of Practicals :

1) Experimental verification of Theorem of moments. 2) Equilibrium o off coplanar co concurrent ncurrent for forces ces using principal o off polyg polygon on of forces. 3) Verificat Verification ion of Lami’s Theorem. 4) Study of forces in the members of jib crane. 5) Equilibr Equilibrium ium of parallel forces simply supported beam reaction. 6) To find velocity ratio , M. A. , Efficienc Efficiency y and law of machine for 1. Differential axle aand nd w wheel heel 2. Simple screw jack

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  3. Differential pulley block 4. Worm & worm wheel 5. Single purchase crab 6. Geared pulley block 7. Double purchase crab 8. Sheave pulley block REFERENCE:

Author

Title

Year Of Publication

Place Of Publication & Publisher

Kumar

Applied Mechanics

-

-

S. S. Deo.

Applied Mechanics

-

-

Beer & Johnson

Engineering Mechanics

-

-

Singer

Applied Mechanics

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-

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SEMESTER-II

Course Name 

: VOCATIONAL DIPLOMA IN Plumbing

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  COURSE NAME

: VOCATIONAL DIPLOMA IN PLUMBING

COURSE CODE

: VP

SEMESTER

: SECOND

SUBJECT TITLE

: PLUMBING ESTIMATION 

SUBJECT CODE

: 10217 

Teaching and Examination Scheme:

Teaching Scheme

Examination Scheme

TH

TU

PR

PAPER HRS

TH

TEST

PR

OR

TW

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OBJECTIVES: The student must be able to

1) Estimate the plumbing project costing for building. building. 2) Prepare specifications for plumbing material. 3) Follow the formalities for tender and quotations quotations  DETAILED CONTENTS : 1.7  CHAPTER

CONTENTS

MARKS

HOURS

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Plumbing Estimate

Estimates – purpose Introduction to process of detailed estimate. PWD method of taking out quantities. Sequence to be adopted for plumbing estimate. Unit for measurement Recording measurement of 1

various item. Analysis of rate, the process, tank work, factors affecting affect ing analysis of rate. Preparing detail estimate for water supply and sanitary arrangement separately for 3 storied residential building. Provisions in an estimate. Specifications

2

Types, Brief, Detailed Manufacturers, Standard Drafting detailed specifications for any 4 items of

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plumbing.  Tender and tender process

Contract Types- item rate, percentage rate, Lump sump, Cost plus, target, Sub contract Conditions

of

contract

-Time

limit,

liquidated

damages unliquidated damages, Price variation, defect liability period, termination of contract, Extra items etc. General

Conditions of contract Earnest money

deposit, Security deposit, Period of completion. Etc. Indian Contract Act. 3

Contractor class, vendor registration process Tender documents Brief tender Notice Detailed tender Notice General Conditions of Contract Conditions of Contract Form of Agreement Schedule A Schedule B Specifications Preparing Draft Draft Tender paper for any one work.  TOTAL

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Practical List ; A) Preparing Analysis of rate for any four items from Water supply and any four items from sanitary.

(Preferably by using M.S. Excel).

B) Preparing Detailed Estimate for Plumbing and sanitary arrangement for a 3 storied residential Building (Preferably by using M.S. Excel). C) Preparing Detailed Specifications for any four items from Water supply and any four items from sanitary. D) Preparing Draft Tender Document for the plumbing work for 3 storied residential building this shall

include the below mentioned items 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 8)

Brief tender notice Detailed tender Notice Condition of contract Form of agreement Schedule –A Schedule-B Detailed Specifications prepared in “D” Ammonia Print of working Drawing prepared in 3.20 above.

REFERENCE: Author

Title

Year Of Publication

Place Of Publication & Publisher

-

IS 962

1967

-

-

IS 1200

-

-

CR Mohan & Vivek Anand

Design & Practical hand book on plumbing

-

standard publisher’s, Distributors, Delhi.

B. N. Dutta

Estimating and Costing

B. S. Patil

Estimating and Costing

31

 

  COURSE NAME

: VOCATIONAL DIPLOMA IN PLUMBING

COURSE CODE

: VP

SEMESTER

: SECOND

SUBJECT TITLE

: PLUMBING ENGINEERING – I

SUBJECT CODE

: 10218

Teaching and Examination Scheme:

Teaching Scheme

Examination Scheme

TH

TU

PR

PAPER HRS

TH

TEST

PR

OR

TW

05

--

06

03

80

20

50 #

--

50@

OBJECTIVES :

1) 2) 3) 4)

The students must be able to Understand the elements of plumbing. Know the procedure for sanctioning the plumbing plan. Design and execute water supply systems for for building. Design and execute the drainage system system for building. building.

DETAILED CONTENTS : 1.5  CHAPTER

CONTENTS

MARKS

HOURS

05

02

10

05

10

11

1. Introduction

Introduction – History of Plumbing - Types of Building – 1

Building construction in India- Climate and EnvironmentInstallation of services. 2. Elements of Plumbing 

The Role of Plumber- Purpose Purpose of PlumbingPlumbing- Simplicity of Plumbing- Objectives of Plumbing, Sewer Sewer Air, purposes purposes of traps- Purposes of venting- supply pipes- Drainage & vent 2

pipes- Installation of Plumbing- Plumbing Codes & standards – Cross Connections- Prevention of Cross Connections & Back Flow-Local administrative authorities, approval of authorities- Licensing of plumbers, application for obtaining water supply connections. Section A – Water Supply Systems

3

3. Building Water Supply Supply

32

 

  CHAPTER

CONTENTS Introduction – Quality of Water-Treatment of Water-

MARKS

HOURS

10

08

10

13

10

08

10

08

Corrosion-Phenomenon, Types and preventive measures Conveyance of Water- Per Capita Demand- Service Connections- Installation of Pipes and Fittings. 

4. Pipes, Joints and Fittings

Introduction- Water pipes- Galvanized iron pipes – 4

Copper pipes – Rigid PVC pipes- CPVC, Green PPRC, Composite pipes- KiTEC, Unipipe, Jointing materials-

5. Valves and Terminal Fittings

Introduction- Control valves- Sluice Valves- Scour Valves- Float Valves- Reflux Valves- Flap ValvesButterfly Valves- Pressure Relief Valves- Pressure 5

reducing Valves- Air Valves- Globe Valves- gate ValvesPillar taps- Bib-taps and Stop Valves- Self- closing Valves- Flush Valves- Mixing Valves- Aerated faucetsShower rose- Waste Couplings. Section B – Building Drainage Systems 6. Sanitary Fixtures

Introduction- Classification of sanitary fixtures- Soil 6

fixtures- EWC-Indian Water closet-Anglo-Indian water closest-Bidets- Urinals- Ablution Fixtures- WashbasinsSink – bathroom fixtures- Flushing cisterns- bathroom accessories- Sanitary fittings- Faucets and their usesmaterials of sanitary fixtures. 7. Building Drainage System

Introduction- Principles of building drainage- Nature of drainage phenomena- Systems of plumbing- Siphonic 7

action- traps and for appliances- Capacity and sizing of pipes- House drainage- Anti- siphon and vent pipesinstallation of pipes-testing of pipes. Drainage Pipes- CI, Ac, PVC Pipes and Sewers- CI,

33

 

  CHAPTER

CONTENTS Concrete pipes, AC, PVC- Jointing- Resting of Pipes –

MARKS

HOURS

5

03

10

07

80

65

Pre-Stressed Concrete pipes – Asbestos Cement pipes – PVC pipes.  8. Septic Tank and Drain-fields

Introduction- Sewer designs- - Laying,, Jointing ,,septic tank- Appurtenances- Aerobic and Anaerobic Filters-

8

disposal of effluent-advantages & disadvantages of septic tank. 9. Rainwater (Storm) Drainage

Introduction – Measurement of rainfall- Runoff of waterPiping 9

System-

Storm-

water

drainage-

Design

considerations- Surface run-off-closed drains-Rainwater harvesting

-Surface

impounding-

Artificial

rain

harvesters. TOTAL

Practicals: 1. Preparation of  following  following joints (any five) •

Galvanized iron



Copper pipe joints



P.V.C. pipe joints





C1 pipe joints SWR pipe joints



Concrete pipe joints



A.C. pipe joints



Cock fitting



Valve fitting



G.I. pipe concealed



Copper pipe concealed

2. TESTING -any two— •

Testing of pipe

34

 

  •

Testing & calibration of meter



Instuction of valve,(case defect & remedies – threaded & flange fl ange type)



Testing of valve,( threaded & flange type)

3. Preparation of following fittings—(any three) •

E.W.C. Fitting



I.W.C. Fitting



Urinal Fitting



Wash basin Fitting



Sink Fitting

4. Study of septic tank construct construction ion 5. Study of Disposal drainage 6. Maintenance & repairs of various various apparatus cause defects & rem remedies. edies. 7. Study of modern plumbing 8. Types of different p pipe ipe service connections with water meter. REFERENCE: Author

Prof Subhash Patil Svend Plum

Title

Plumbing Engg (Theory Design and Practice) Plumbing Practice and Design volume I and II

Year of Publication

Place Of Publication & Publisher

-

-

-

-

Harold E. Babbit

Plumbing

-

S.G .Deolalikar

Plumbing Design and Practice

C.R. Mohan & Vivek Anand

Design and practical handbook on plumbing

-

Standard Publishers , New Delhi

Prof. S. M. Patil

Building Services

-

Patil Publications, Goregaon, Mumbai.

BIS

National Building code of India 2005

2005

Bureau of Indian Standard, New Delhi

1994

Tata Mc Graw hill Publishing company , New Delhi

35

 

  COURSE NAME

: VOCATIONAL DIPLOMA IN PLUMBING

COURSE CODE

: VP

SEMESTER

: SECOND

SUBJECT TITLE

: COMPUTER AIDED DRAWING 

SUBJECT CODE

:

Teaching and Examination Scheme:

Teaching Scheme

Examination Scheme

TH

TU

PR

--

--

04

PAPER HRS

TH

TEST

PR

OR

TW

--

--

--

--

50@

Rationale:

It is of theplans age toofsatisfy computer. Architect / Engineers preparessuch most and descent presentation the clients. Use of computer software as accurate AutoCAD, Felix Cad, Auto Civil enables Civil Engineers to prepare quality drawings in shortest possible time. This helps in reduction in the laborious, tedious work of draftsmanship. Working drawings are also prepared with the help of computer. In view of this computer aided drawing has been included in the present curriculum. Objectives: Students will be able to:

1) 2) 3) 4)

Use different CAD commands for for drawing. drawing. Prepare line plans with CAD CAD software. software. Prepare submission submission drawing/working drawing/working drawing for the buildings with CAD software. software. Prepare drawings of civil engineering structures.

36

 

  LEARNING STRUCTURE:

Application

Prepare Submission, Working, Presentation Drawing Of Civil Engineering Structure For Execution With Cad Software

Drawing Plan, Elevation And Section Of Building And Other Civil Engineering Structures With Cad Software

Procedural 

Planning And Designing  As Per Requirement Requirement

Principle

2d Commands - Drawing Commands -

Concept

Building

Building Bye- Laws

Principles of Planning

Editing And  Modifying Commands

CAD Software

Codes

Facts

B) Types Of Lines, Symbols

Civil Engineering Softwares

37

 

  Contents: Topic

Contents

CAD Software Meaning, various CAD software available in the market AutoCAD, Felix Cad, Auto Civil, 3D Max ; etc.)Starting up of

1.0

CAD, CAD Window, Tool bar, Drop down menu, Command window, Saving the drawing. Introduction of Graphic screen. 

CAD Commands WCS icon, UCS icon, co-ordinates, drawing limits, gri grid, d, snap, ortho features. Drawing commands, line, circle, polyline, multiline, ellipse, polygon etc. Editing commands – Copy, move, offset, fillet, chamfer, trim, lengthen, mirror, rotate, array etc. Working with hatches, fills, dimensioning, text etc. 

2.0

Submission / Working Drawing Generation of line plan, Detailed Plan, elevation, el evation, section, site plan, Area statement Generation of 3D view and print commands Introduction to Auto Civil , 3D Max. 

3.0

Note: Above theoretical aspects should be covered in the practical periods. Practical: A) Building Drawing: Following exercises shall be completed with CAD software and Print of all the drawings should be prepared on A3 / A4 size paper 1) 2) 3) 4)

Preparation of of line plan of a residential building. Preparation of of line plan of a Public building. Preparation of detailed detailed plan of a small small residential building . Preparation of submission drawing of residential building – showing Plan, Elevation, Section, Schedule of openings, Site Plan and Area Statement

B) Civil Engineering Engineering Drawing. Drawing. Preparation of Drawings with CAD software for the following exercises (Any THREE) and Print of all the drawings should be prepared on A3 /A4 size paper. 1) Plan, Cross Section and Longitudinal section of a Culvert Culvert (Pipe culvert/Box Culvert). 2) Section of an Earthen Dam. 3) Plan and Section Section of K. T. T. Weir. 4) Cross Section of Retaining wall.

38

 

  5) Bonds in brickwork – Plan and Elevation Elevation for English bond and Flemish bond for one brick thick wall. 6) Cross Section of ESR. 7) Cross Section of Clarri-flocculator.

Learning Resources: Books : Sr. No.

Title

Author

1

Reference Manual of AutoCAD

AutoDesk

2

Reference Manual of Felix cad

Felix CAD

3

Reference Manual of Intel CAD

4

Reference Manual of Auto Civil

5.

Reference Manual of 3D-Max

Publisher

39

 

  COURSE NAME

: VOCATIONAL DIPLOMA IN PLUMBING

COURSE CODE

: VP

SEMESTER

: SECOND

SUBJECT TITLE

: ON JOB TRAINING 

SUBJECT CODE

:

Teaching and Examination Scheme:

Teaching Scheme

Examination Scheme

TH

TU

PR

--

--

*

PAPER HRS

TH

TEST

PR

OR

TW

--

--

--

25#

50@

* - 8 Hrs. per day, Six days a week, for 3 weeks  RATIONALE:

The student is expected to undergo implant training of Three weeks at sites related to Water Supply Engineering, Sanitary Engineering , Advanced Plumbing Systems, Various Piping Systems etc. The student will submit submit a report on his training at site. The report shall consist of Site Details, Drawings, Typical Typical Estimates, Special Procedures / Techniques / Material / Tools offered. The student will maintain daily dairy during his training. OBJECTIVES:

The student must be able to 1) Develop insight of plumbing process. 2) Inculcate the sense of responsibilities responsibilities towards plumbing project. project.

40

 

   

MMMMMMMM

SEMESTER-III

41

 

  COURSE NAME

:- VOCATIONA VOCATIONAL L DIPLOMA IN PLUMBING

COURSE CODE

:- VP

SEMESTER

:- THIRD

SUBJECT NAME

:- TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT

SUBJECT CODE

:- 10219

Teaching & Examination Scheme Teaching Scheme

Examination Scheme

TH

TU

PR

PAPER

TH

TEST TE ST

PR

OR

TW

02

--

--

02

40

10

--

--

--

Objective: - At the end of this subject, the student possesses the knowledge regarding concepts of TQM , different techniques recommended for quality management, problem solving techniques, process quality and applies the knowledge of different work situation. The student follows the

principles of quality management.

Note :- Practicals to be conducted in class room along with theory periods Sr. No



Contents Chapter 1 Introduction to Tota Totall Qua Quality lity Managem Management ent 1) The concept of TQ TQM M 2) The Qua Quality lity Pioneers 3) Quality and business performance 4) Quality & cost analysis, Quality Control & Inspection 5) Quality Control & Quality assurance 6) Service Quality vs. product Quality

Marks

Hrs

5

4

3

2

Chapter 2 Strategic Quality planning



1) Strategy & Strategic planning process 2) Strategic Quality management Mission, Environment, product / market scope 3)Policy Wheel

42

 

 

3

Chapter 3 Managem Management ent process Quality  1) Brief history of Quality 2) Product Inspection and process control 3) Statistical Quality control 4) Deming cycle 5) Quality function development

5

4

3

2

5

4

5

4

3

2

6) Just in time (J I T) 7) CAN BAN System 8) KAIZEN Technique 9) T P M (Total Productive Maintenance ) 10) The human side of process control

4

5

6

7

Chapter 4 Benchmarking 1) The evolution of bench marking 2) The essence of bench marking 3) Types of bench marking (Strategic & operational ) 4) The bench marking process 5) Measurement of performance Chapter 5 Organizing for T Q M 1) The organizational system 2) Quality implementation 3) Small Group & employee involvement involvement 4) Quality circles 5) Cross functional teams  Chapter 6 The cost of Quality 1) Definition 2) Three views of quality cost 3) Measuring quality cost 4) The use of quality cost information 5) Stress management 6) Accounting system & Quality management 7) Introduction to PERT & CPM  Chapter 7 Seven tools o off P Problem roblem solving 1) Introduction 2) Check Sheets 3) Flow charts 4) Graphs 5) Histogram 6) Pareto chart 7) Cause & Effect diagram 8) Control charts 

43

 

 

8

Chapter 8 Criteria for Quality Program Programss 1) ISO 9001-2000 2) The Ma Malcolm lcolm Baldrige A Award ward 3) QS 9000 4) ISO 14000 5) JRD Quality Award 

3

3

9

Chapter 9 Special topics in Quality 1)Process capability Attributes process capability, Variables, Tolerance & specification, Capability index, process management 2) Reliability Introduction, product life cycle, measure of reliability. 3) Introduction to Six Sigma The history , Concept , Features & benefits

8

7

40

32

TOTAL

Term work Term work to be submitted along the jobs, should contains the following 1)Work Book 2)Job drawing 3)Sketches of used jobs

Student has to compile the assignment & Journal

Reference: Sr. No. 1. 2.

3. 4.

Name of the Book Qualit Quality y Control & TQM by Industrial organization & Engineering & economics

Aurthor P.C. Jain T.R. Banga S.G. Sharma

Total Quality Control Industrial Engineering & Production & Operations Management

Arvind V. Feigenbau Feigenbaun n Nandkumar K. Hukeri

44

 

  COURSE NAME

:- VOCATIONA VOCATIONAL L DIPLOMA IN PLUMBING

COURSE CODE

:- VP

SEMESTER

:- THIRD

SUBJECT NAME

:- PLUMBING HYDRAU HYDRAULICS-I LICS-I

SUBJECT CODE

:- 10220

Teaching & Examination Scheme Teaching Scheme

Examination Scheme

TH

TU

PR

PAPER HRS

TH

TEST

PR

OR

TW

02

--

02

02

40

10

--

25#

50@

RATIONALE : The students deals deals with flow measurement & equipment , cavitation, gas & air lock, Rain water Harvesting, measurement & capacity of storage tank , Reuse o off rain Water, Pump Pump Installation System. Etc. OBJECTIVES :  The student must be able to 1. Understand th thee Principles of flow through pipes and their measurement. 2. Design and execute the drainage system. 3. Manage the roof roof top water harvesting. harvesting. 4. Install variou variouss types types of pumps and pumping pumping station. 5. Design sump well DETAILED CONTENTS : 2.3  CONTENTS

CHAPTER

MARKS

HOURS

8

3

7

8

5

5

10

11

5

formulae and Nomograms. Cavitations, air & gas locks 

5

1

6

Energy equation & its applications

5

4

1

Introduction, properties of water , Different types of water to be handled by the plumber. Sewage , Plain , Sea, Chemical Water. Introduction to Pressure & Measurement of Pressure, Unit

2

of measurement, Storage Tank Capacity, Pump Requirement, siphon age, Discharge by Venturi . Introduction of Flow , Types of Gravity , Types of flow,

3

Flow under gravity.  Flow through pipes , Head loss, Water hammer, flow

4

45

 

  CONTENTS

CHAPTER

MARKS

HOURS

40

32

TOTAL

Practical :

1. Measurement of pressure of of fluides by any one device. 2. Measurement o off discharge discharge by venturimeter. orifice meter. 3. Measurement of discharge by venturimeter. 4. Measurement of discharge by orifice meter. 5. Testing and Calibration of pipes for various parameters like velocity, discharge, discharge, etc.

REFERENCE: Author

Title

Year Of Publication

Place Of Publication & Publisher

-

-

1994

Tata Mc Graw hill Publishing company , New Delhi

Prof Subhash Patil

Plumbing Engg (Theory Design and Practice)

S.G .Deolalikar

Plumbing Design and Practice

C.R. Mohan & Vivek Anand

Design and practical handbook on plumbing

-

Standard Publishers , New Delhi

Modi & Seth

Fluid mechanics

-

-

R. S. Khurmi

Hydraulics

-

-

Gupta Kaushik

Plumbing and sanitation

-

-

J. S. Birdie and G. S. Birdie

Basic course in plumber

-

-

Pritam Thakur

Royal Plumbing and sanitary engineering.

-

-

46

 

  COURSE NAME

:- VOCATIONA VOCATIONAL L DIPLOMA IN PLUMBING

COURSE CODE

:- VP

SEMESTER

:- THIRD

SUBJECT NAME

:- PLUMBING ENGINEERING - II

SUBJECT CODE

:- 10221

Teaching & Examination Scheme Teaching Scheme

Examination Scheme

TH

TU

PR

PAPER HRS

TH

TEST

PR

OR

TW

04

--

04

03

80

20

50#

--

50@

RATIONALE : This Subject deals with the Water Supply Systems in multistoreyed buildings , High rise Buildings, Services such as Water supply, Storage tanks , pumps, fire systems, domestic gas supply, plumbing installation & maintenance etc. OBJECTIVES :

Student should be able to industrial 1. Understand ty type pe of water heating, systems used used in residential building. 2. Different types of Water S Supply upply Systems Systems and its components used for High rise Buildup. 3. Installation pipe line used for Domestic Domestic Gas Supply. 4. Various types specialized plumbing systems used in M Medical edical Gas cold regions, salt salt water, emergency showers, Lawn Lawn Sprinklers etc. 5. Develop the skill required for install and maintain various plumbing system including preventive measures.

47

 

  CONTENTS

CHAPTER

MARKS HOURS

Hot Water Supply

Introduction- quantity of hot water – Size of vessel for storage – Types of heaters- Tank-less water heaters- geysers- Central hot 1

water system – Hot water piping layout – principles of design-

10

10

20

16

10

10

08

04

20

14

12

10

Return circulation system- Solar Thermal Energy- Solar heating systems- Testing. High – rise Buildings

Introduction-

Developments

in

India-

Classification

of

buildings- Water supply systems- Pressure reducing valveMultiple storage tank – Break pressure tank- Hydropnumatic system- Hot water supply systems- Sizing of pipes- Vent Pipes2

Thermal Insulation – Properties of insulating materials – common materials- Testing of the system- Fire protection systems- Requirement of Water – S Sprinkler prinkler Systems Systems - Pumps Pumps for high-rise buildings- - Building drainage for high- rise buildings.

Domestic Gas Supply 3

Introduction- Characteristics of gas- Service and distribution piping – Flow of gas – Quantity of gas- Installation of gas pipes – Compressed gas installations- Pressure in the t he system.

Lawn Sprinklers 4

Introduction – Interior- Planing- Roof – Large Exterior Planting – Lawn Sprinklers- Access to control valves- Filtration ValvesHydraulic design.

Specialize Plumbing Systems Emergency Systems- Fixtures for the Disabled- Laboratory 5

Plumbing – High Quality Water Supply- Fuel- gas, Medical gases Supply- Plumbing in cold regions- Salt water supply systems- Emergency Showers- Post Mortem slabs.

Plumbing Installation and Maintenance 6

Ducts for plumbing services- Sleeves- Clean-outs- Noises in

plumbing

Hangers and supports Vacuum breakers causes of

48

 

  CONTENTS

CHAPTER

MARKS HOURS

water leakages, preventive and curative measures. Do’s & Don’s in Plumbing (Preferably an expert Shall be arranged & no question shall be set on this topic.)

TOTAL

80

Practicals:

1) Study of Solar Solar system system installation 2) Study of Concealed piping for water water supply in h high igh rise building. 3) Study o off installation details of Jacuzzi and sona bath system. 4) Installation of centrifugal and sub mersible pump. 5) Study of PVC- welded joints used for different piping systems. 6) Study of gas supply system. 7) Demonstration of Sprinklers Sprinklers and fountains. 8) A vis visit it to a drip drip irrigation system site. 9) Demonstration of Rain water harvesting system. 10) Visit to different sites to study Fire fighting system used used in residential, commercial complex, Hotels, public buildings and Industries. 11) Installation of automatic water level controller. 12) Installation of hand pump. 13) Assembling and troubleshooting hand pump. 14) Study of Electronically operated (Laser (Laser beam Operated) tap and flushing system. 15) Study of water filtration system. 16)

Emergency shower and Eye wash fountain. 

17)

Trouble shooting for smooth & good plumbing

*Note : Necessary to prepare a visit report wherever site visit is mentioned.  REFERENCE: Author

Title

Year Of Publication

Place Of Publication & Publisher

-

Prof Subhash Patil

Plumbing Engg (Theory Design and Practice)

-

Prof S.M.Patil

Building Services

-

Harold E. Babbit

Plumbing

-

Patil Publishers Goregaon , Mumbai -

64

49

 

 

S.G .Deolalikar

Plumbing Design and Practice

C.R. Mohan & Vivek Anand

Design and practical handbook on plumbing

1994

Tata Mc Graw hill Publishing company , New Delhi Standard Publishers , New Delhi

50

 

  COURSE NAME

:- VOCATIONA VOCATIONAL L DIPLOMA IN PLUMBING

COURSE CODE

:- VP

SEMESTER

:- THIRD

SUBJECT NAME

:- PLUMBING DESIGN –I

SUBJECT CODE

:- 10222

Teaching & Examination Scheme Teaching Scheme

Examination Scheme

TH

TU

PR

PAPER HRS

TH

TEST

PR

OR

TW

02

--

04

03

80

20

--

25#

50@

RATIONALE : This subject deals with the plumbing arrangement, pipe calculation, Sizes of pipes, Disposal of drainage, Septic Tank, Design of storage water tank, Design of pump room. calculation of flow , use of code standards etc. OBJECTIVES : Student must be able to Design and draw / prepare layout for 1. Sanitary fixture 2. Under g ground round reservoir reservoir roof roof tank used in multistoried building. 3. Lay Piping systems for Water Supply, drainage. 4. Soak pits, Septic tank. 5. Foul water drainage for building. 6. understand and use the code and standards for Water Supply System used in various types of Buildings. DETAILED CONTENTS : 2.2  CHAPTER

CONTENTS

MARKS

HOURS

15

8

15

8

30

10

Arrangement: Floor walls of toilet bath amenities , door 1

& window layout False ceiling minimum space required . Water Supply in buildings

i) 2

Calculation of size of underground reservoir for multistoried building, building, size of roof tank,

ii)

Diameter of pumping main power of pump set.

Water pipe sizing in buildings Calculation of design flow rate of water supply pipe line in 3

building, calculation of effective length of pipe, diameters of pipe of a residential building, head loss due to fiction,

51

 

  CHAPTER

CONTENTS

MARKS

HOURS

20

6

80

32

calculation of number of smaller dia water pipes that can be connected to bigger diameter pipe, calculation of dia of cold water pipe as per plumber chart. 

External Water Supply for building Calculation of rate of flow through each pipe of a water 4

supply network proposed for housing complex. Design of external water supply system of a single storyed residential complex. TOTAL

Practical

1) Design of pumping unit for multistoried building including under reservoir, roof tank and all piping. 2) Design of plumbing plumbing network for a multistoried building building in respect of pipe diameter , material specification, effective effecti ve length, head loss for a given flow rate . 3) Calculation of flow through each pipe of a water supply network for housing complex.

REFERENCE: Year Of

Place Of Publication

Publication

& Publisher Standard Publishers , New Delhi

Author C.R. Mohan & Vivek Anand

Title Design and practical handbook on plumbing

B-31-3

American Society of Mechanic Engineers

-

-

Megassy

Pressure vessel handbook

-

-

-

52

 

   

SEMESTER-IV

53

 

  COURSE NAME

:- VOCATIONA VOCATIONAL L DIPLOMA IN PLUMBING

COURSE CODE

:- VP

SEMESTER

:- FOUR

SUBJECT NAME

:- PLUMBING HYDRAU HYDRAULICS LICS –II

SUBJECT CODE

:- 10223

Teaching & Examination Scheme Teaching Scheme

Examination Scheme

TH

TU

PR

PAPER

TH

TEST TE ST

PR

OR

TW

02

--

02

02

40

10

--

--

50@

RATIONALE : The students deals deals with flow measurement & equipment , cavitation, gas & air lock, Rain water Harvesting, measurement & capacity of storage tank , Reuse o off rain Water, Pump Pump Installation System. Etc. OBJECTIVES :  The student must be able to 6. Understand th thee Principles of flow through pipes and their measurement. 7. Design and execute the drainage system. 8. Manage the roof roof top water harvesting. harvesting. 9. Install variou variouss types types of pumps and pumping pumping station. 10. Design sump well DETAILED CONTENTS: 2.3  CHAPTER

CONTENTS

MARKS

HOURS

1

Discharge measuring devices:  Venturimeter, Orifice meter etc. 

5

3

10

7

10

7

15

9

Rain storm water drainage:   Introduction –measurement

of rainfall, collection of runoff, piping system, storm water 2

drainage, design considerations, road surface runoff, hydraulic design, disposal of rainwater.   Roof top Harvesting :  Introduction, importance, Policies,

3

design of system for buildings Pump and Pump houses :   Introduction, Installation and

4

commissioning , Characteristics of centrifugal pumps, use and selection of pumps , horse power of pumps , Pumping power and pump laws , Pumping station (sewage)Sump and

54

 

  CONTENTS

CHAPTER

MARKS

HOURS

40

26

sump well structures ,Design of sump well ,Automation in pumping systems.  TOTAL Practical: 1) Identify parts of centrifugal pumps & state there function.

2) Identify parts of reciprocating pumps & state there function. 3) Testing and installations of pumps. 4) To find various losses in pipes. 5) Study of rain water harvesting harvesting project for a residential building. REFERENCE: Author

Title

Year Of Publication

Place Of Publication & Publisher

-

-

1994

Tata Mc Graw hill Publishing company , New Delhi

Prof Subhash Patil

Plumbing (Theory Design andEngg Practice)

S.G .Deolalikar

Plumbing Design and Practice

C.R. Mohan & Vivek Anand

Design and practical handbook on plumbing

-

Standard Publishers , New Delhi

Modi & Seth

Fluid mechanics

-

-

R. S. Khurmi

Hydraulics

-

-

Gupta Kaushik

Plumbing and sanitation

-

-

J. S. Birdie and G. S. Birdie

Basic course in plumber

-

-

Pritam Thakur

Royal Plumbing and sanitary engineering.

-

-

55

 

  COURSE NAME

:- VOCATIONA VOCATIONAL L DIPLOMA IN PLUMBING

COURSE CODE

:- VP

SEMESTER

:- FOUR

SUBJECT NAME

:- PLUMBING DESIGN –II

SUBJECT CODE

:- 10224

Teaching & Examination Scheme Teaching Scheme

Examination Scheme

TH

TU

PR

PAPER

TH

TEST TE ST

PR

OR

TW

03

--

04

03

80

20

--

25#

50@

RATIONALE : This subject deals with the plumbing arrangement, pipe calculation, calculat ion, Sizes of pipes, Disposal

of drainage, Septic Tank, Design of storage water tank, Design of pump room. calculation of flow , use of code standards etc. OBJECTIVES : Student must be able to Design and draw / prepare layout for 7. Sanitary fixture 8. Under g ground round reservoir reservoir roof roof tank used in multistoried building. 9. Lay Piping systems for Water Supply, drainage. 10. Soak pits, Septic tank. 11. Foul water drainage for building. 12. understand and use the code and standards for Water Supply System used in various types of Buildings. DETAILED CONTENTS : 2.2  CHAPTER

CONTENTS

MARKS

HOURS

16

06

10

04

12

06

Foul water drainage in buildings Design of horizontal drain by discharge unit method. 1

Diameter of vertical stock in multistoried building, design of horizontal drains using manning formula, Calculation of fixture unit loading units as per National building code.

Septic Tank, Soak away pits 2

3

Total capacity of septic Tank & soak a way pit by rate of water supply method & fixture discharge method. Fire fighting systems design for multistoried building.

External

4

Foul

water

drainage

for

buildings

design

18

08

MARKS

HOURS

56

 

  CHAPTER

CONTENTS

calculations 5

Use of code and standards. 

06

04

6

Principles of piping layouts.

08

04

7

Pipe spacing calculations

06

05

8

Meter bend calculations.

04

02

80

39

TOTAL Practical

1) Prepare the layouts of of sanitary fixtures & their pipe connection’s in a multi storied building. 2) Design of horizontal horizontal drain by discharged discharged unit method and by using manings formula. 3) Design of septic tank. 4) Design of fire fighting system for multi storied building. building. 5) Design of external foul water water drainage.

REFERENCE: Author

Title

Year Of Publication

Place Of Publication & Publisher

C.R. Mohan & Vivek Anand

Design and practical handbook on plumbing

-

Standard Publishers , New Delhi

B-31-3

American Society of Mechanic Engineers

-

-

Megassy

Pressure vessel handbook

-

-

BIS

National Building code of India 2005

2005

Bureau of Indian Standard, New Delhi

57

 

  COURSE NAME

:- VOCATIONA VOCATIONAL L DIPLOMA IN PLUMBING

COURSE CODE

:- VP

SEMESTER

:- FOUR

SUBJECT NAME

:- PROJECT

SUBJECT CODE

:-

Teaching & Examination Scheme Teaching Scheme

Examination Scheme

TH

TU

PR

PAPER

TH

TEST TE ST

PR

OR

TW

--

--

04

--

--

--

--

50#

50@

RATIONALE : This Subject Deals with the Management of Communication , leadership, Materials Quality, Purchase Procedure , Scheduled of Activities, Safety Management., Quality Management,

Quality certification etc. OBJECTIVES : The student must be able to 1. Sign and execute the project. 2. Visualize the various various difficulties in executing the project. project. 3. Rectify the defects occurred in completing the project. project. DETAILED GUIDELINES: 2.5

A) Study of a sample case for design of complete water sup supply, ply, sanitary and Rain water system. Detailed working drawing for 10 storied Residential building shall be submitted by the student. a) Collection of data. b) Defining Strategy of designing as per relevant codes & Standards . c) System Design & Selection of of material. d) Preliminary drawing for discussions. e) Working Drawings. f) Preparing Detailed estimate. g) Order information. Inspection & testing. Completion Drawing. (as built drawing) B) Preparing Project Project Report for the design & details given in A above

58

 

  COURSE NAME

:- VOCATIONA VOCATIONAL L DIPLOMA IN PLUMBING

COURSE CODE

:- VP

SEMESTER

:- FOUR

SUBJECT NAME

:- SEMINAR

SUBJECT CODE

:-

Teaching & Examination Scheme Teaching Scheme

Examination Scheme

TH

TU

PR

PAPER

TH

TEST TE ST

PR

OR

TW

--

--

2

--

--

--

--

50#

--

RATIONALE:- Due to globalization effective communication is utmost important in industries. Which requires the collection, compilation & presentation of technical information in effective manner. So this subject is included to develop the presentation skill of student.

SEMINAR SELECTION Seminar should be based on recent topics. It should cover the latest development in the field of Plumbing for water supply, sanitation, rain Harvesting etc. The seminar report should consist of minimum 20 to 30 pages & submitted at the end of semester. The student has to give presentation in front of the external examiner.

Suggested topic are

Presentation in seminar for minimum 30 minutes on any of the topics mentioned m entioned below a) Advanced water supply systems. b) Advance Sanitary Engineering System. c) Rain water harvesting. d) Water Recycling system. e) Fountains f) Fire fighting systems.

59

 

  COURSE NAME

:- VOCATIONA VOCATIONAL L DIPLOMA IN PLUMBING

COURSE CODE

:- VP

SEMESTER

:- FOURTH

SUBJECT NAME

:- ON JOB TRAINING (OJT)

SUBJECT CODE

:-

Teaching & Examination Scheme Teaching Scheme

Examination Scheme

TH

TU

PR

PAPER

TH

TEST TE ST

PR

OR

TW

--

--

*

--

--

--

--

25#

50@

*- 8 Hrs. per day, Six days a week, for 3 weeks RATIONALE : The student is expected to undergo implant training of Three weeks at sites related to Water Supply Engineering, Sanitary Engineering, Advanced Plumbing Systems, Various Piping Systems etc. The student will submit a report on his his training at site. The report report shall consist of Site Details, Drawings, Typical Estimates, Special Procedures / Techniques / Material / Tools offered. The student will maintain daily dairy during his training. OBJECTIVES :

The student must be able to 1. Develop insight of plumbing process. 2. Inculcate the sense of responsibilities towards towards plumbing work.

60

 

  COURSE NAME

: VOCATIONAL DIPLOMA IN PLUMBING

COURSE CODE

: VP

SEMESTER

: FOURTH

SUBJECT TITLE

: ENTREPRENEU ENTREPRENEURSHIP RSHIP DEVELOPMENT

SUBJECT CODE

:

Teaching and examination scheme:

Teaching Scheme

Examination Scheme

TH

TU

PR

PAPER HRS

TH

TEST

PR

OR

TW

01

--

02

--

--

--

--

--

50@

RATIONALE: Entrepreneurship development is a part of the subject consists of topics related to the development of entrepreneurial skills and other details such as personnel management, quality

control and creative thinking. OBJECTIVES - The Students Shall able to know • Development of entrepreneurial skills & other details such such as selection of product product lines, site selection, selection, financial aspects personnel management, quality control & creative thinking thinking •

Emphasizes the development of enterprising qualities among young young engineers. 

CONTENTS: Theory  SR. NO.

CONTENTS

HOURS

ENTERPRENEUR & ENTERPRENEURSHIP 1.1 Introduction.

1.

2.

3.

1.2 Needs, scope for self-employment with special reference to selfemployment scheme and sources of assistance in Central & State Government Organization like DIC, SIDA, SISI, NSIC, SIDO, Financial institutes and Banks 1.3 Entrepreneurial values, attitude & motivation. Identifying & developing entrepreneurial competence and networking, entrepreneurial culture. Characteristics of successful entrepreneur and successful enterprise 1.4 The causes of failure and identification of entrepreneurship abilities through self assessment and other technique INFORMATION COLLECTION 2.1 Information gathering Techniques 2.2 Produce and services 2.3 Product specification 2.4 Market research, Survey  COSTING & TENDER PROCESS 3.1 CONCEPT OF ENTERPRENERSHIP 3.2 Product Selection

3

2

3

3.3 Concept of costing.

61

 

 

4

5.

3.4 Market Survey 3.5 Project Report Preparation 3.6 Marketing 3.7 Finance, Account & Auditing 3.8 Accounting and Analysis – Bank Operation i.e. Debit and Credit Book Keeping, Financial Software packages, invoicing and chalans 3.9 Tender & tender process.   HUMAN RESOURCE & QUALITY MANAGEMENT 4.1.Human resource functions 4.2 Training & Development of Human Resource 4.3 Self Self &Other Awareness &Development 4.4 Motivation 4.5 Concept of Quality 4.6 Total Quality Management 4.7 Quality Circle  INTERACTION WITH VARIOUS AGENCIES 5.1 Banks, Insurance Co. 5.2 Department of of labour 5.3 Transport & Logistics

3

5.4 Sales Tax Income Tax & Excise Department 5.5 Local Municipal Corporation

5.6 Environment 5.7 Electricity Board / Water Supply / Department of Land Record/ Register of Stamp Duty Total

2

13

ASSIGNMENTS: --  1. Make a market survey for selecti selection on of your product. 2.

Interact with minimum five customers & understand their needs & requirements of your product.

3.

Interact with minimum two Entrepreneurs & prepare the report.

4.

Approach any financial institute to get ffinancial inancial aid to sta start rt y your our new enterprise.

5.

INDUSTRIES CENTRE & collect the data Approach to DISTRICT INDUSTRIES to start new establishment.

6.

Collect information about various insurance schemes regarding to industry.

7.

Prepare report for approval of SMALL SCALE INDUSTRIES UNIT CERTIFICATION. 

8.

EXISE DUTY Approach the appropriat appropriatee authority of SALES TAX / EXISE  / ELECTRICITY / WATER SUPPLY, & gather the inform i nformation ation in view of starting a new establishment.

62

 

  Learning Resources: Books: Sr. No.

Name of Author

1 N.V.Srivastava 2

Name of Books

Training Manual on human Resource Management & Organization Learning

Joseph K.Mandass

Publisher

--

-Entrepreneurship & Venture Management

3

Banga & Banga

-Project Planning & Entrepreneurship

4

Uday Pareek

-Behavioral Process in Organization

5

O. P. Khanna Production management

63

 

  ARTISAN TO TECHNOCRAT Vocational Diploma in Plumbing List of Tools & Equipments Sr. No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36

Name of Equipment / Machine

Specifications

No. Required

Valves & termnal fitting scoare valve pressure reducing valve pressure reducing valve non return valve air relief valve Gate valve waste coupling push cock Wall mixer with telephone shower Piller tap Bib cock short body Stop cock Self closing Valve Showar water meter European water closet with all fitting (colour)(flushing cistern, bricket etc.) Indian W.e.pan with all systems (fittings) Urinal stall with all fittings Peduistal wash basin (colour) Persolen kitchen sink Stainless steel kitchen sink Nahani trap Gali trap Bottle trap Grease trap

3 “(75mm) sluice valve 3” (75mm) 3” (75mm) 3” (75mm) 3” (75mm) 3” (75mm) 3” (75mm) 1.25” (32mm) 1.25” (32mm) 1.5m.long flexible tube ½”(15mm) ½ “ (15mm) ½” (15mm) ½”(15mm) ½”(15mm) 6”(150mm)

2 2 2 1 2 1 1 6 2 2 4 6 6 4 6 1

Drawing board T Square Trangular Square Measuring Steel Tape Adjustable Hacksaw frame Chisel cold Chisel cold. Lead caulting set Lead pot (melting) Ball pen hammer Adjestable pipe die set (B.S.P.)

2 Sets 2 Sets 2 Sets 2 2 2 4 4 4 2

25 mm. 20 mm

38

Pipe wrench

1.5 lb 1/2” to2”(15mm 50mm) 3.50mm

39 40 41

Pipe wrench Pipe wrench Pipe wrench

4.50mm 900mm 100mm

37

10 10 10 25 25 25 25 1 set 1 25 to

2 set 10 10 1 2

42

Electric hand drill machine

2

64

 

  43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67

Hydraulic pipe bending Retchet pipe die set

50 mm 15 mmm to 32 mm (B.S.P.)

Hydraulic pressure machine for testing leakage of G.I. pipe fitting Pime vice Water heater Geyser Solar water heater system (medium) Pump centrifugal Pump Submerssible Automatic water controller Hand pump Fire fighting system used in building Emerency showar & eye wash fountain Jacuzzi and sona bath system Computer P4 with laser printer and all assessory & auto cad loaded PVC welding plant Electrical pump set E.D.pedestal grinder Stone cutter (portable) Venturi meter Electrical pump set Retchet pipe dia set Tiles grinder with grinding wheel Sprinkles system (Agriculture) Orifice meter

1 1 set 1

50 mm

6 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 set 1 set 1 set

3 HP 3 HP

5 (1HP)

3 HP 32 mm to 50 mm

1 1 1 1 1 1 2 set 1 1 set 1

ARTISAN TO TECHNOCRAT Vocational Diploma in Plumbing List of Furniture Sr. No.

Name of Furniture

1

Steel lockers 8 compartments with individual lockers

2 3 4

Computer table Glass board Chair with writing pad

5

Steel almari with self

6 7 8

Steel table Teacher chair Chair for computer

Specifications

No. Required

(1980 x 910 x 480 mm)

4

8’ x 4’

5 2 25

6.5’ x 3’ (18 gauge) 4’ x 3’

2 2 2 10

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