Friday, May 18, 2012
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HVAC and Masonry Students Work on SCTC Pole Building
New SCTC Maintenance Building
New SCTC Maintenance Building
The HVAC and Masonry classes worked together to complete the in-floor radiant heat system and the concrete floor for the new SCTC maintenance building, a 2500 square foot pole building.
HVAC Students Install In-Floor Radiant Heat
HVAC Students Install In-Floor Radiant Heat
The HVAC students installed 3000’ of PEX tubing before the concrete floor was poured. This tubing will have 130 degree water running through it, which will heat the concrete floor and radiate up to heat the rest of the building. The floor is laid out in three zones so it can be better controlled.
HVAC Students Install In-Floor Radiant Heat
HVAC Students Install In-Floor Radiant Heat
The HVAC students installed 3000’ of PEX tubing before the concrete floor was poured. This tubing will have 130 degree water running through it, which will heat the concrete floor and radiate up to heat the rest of the building. The floor is laid out in three zones so it can be better controlled.
HVAC Students Install In-Floor Radiant Heat
HVAC Students Install In-Floor Radiant Heat
The HVAC students installed 3000’ of PEX tubing before the concrete floor was poured. This tubing will have 130 degree water running through it, which will heat the concrete floor and radiate up to heat the rest of the building. The floor is laid out in three zones so it can be better controlled.
HVAC Students Install In-Floor Radiant Heat
HVAC Students Install In-Floor Radiant Heat
The HVAC students installed 3000’ of PEX tubing before the concrete floor was poured. This tubing will have 130 degree water running through it, which will heat the concrete floor and radiate up to heat the rest of the building. The floor is laid out in three zones so it can be better controlled.
HVAC Students Install In-Floor Radiant Heat
HVAC Students Install In-Floor Radiant Heat
The HVAC students installed 3000’ of PEX tubing before the concrete floor was poured. This tubing will have 130 degree water running through it, which will heat the concrete floor and radiate up to heat the rest of the building. The floor is laid out in three zones so it can be better controlled.
Masonry Class Works on Concrete Floor
Masonry Class Works on Concrete Floor
The Masonry class poured the concrete floor in the new 2500 square foot maintenance building. The job consisted of three separate pours which totaled over 50 cubic yards, or 6 truckloads of concrete. The students along with their instructor, completed the job from start to finish. The students worked with hand tools, a power trowel, a chop saw and a commercial sprayer.
Masonry Class Works on Concrete Floor
Masonry Class Works on Concrete Floor
The Masonry class poured the concrete floor in the new 2500 square foot maintenance building. The job consisted of three separate pours which totaled over 50 cubic yards, or 6 truckloads of concrete. The students along with their instructor, completed the job from start to finish. The students worked with hand tools, a power trowel, a chop saw and a commercial sprayer.
Masonry Class Works on Concrete Floor
Masonry Class Works on Concrete Floor
The Masonry class poured the concrete floor in the new 2500 square foot maintenance building. The job consisted of three separate pours which totaled over 50 cubic yards, or 6 truckloads of concrete. The students along with their instructor, completed the job from start to finish. The students worked with hand tools, a power trowel, a chop saw and a commercial sprayer.
Masonry Class Works on Concrete Floor
Masonry Class Works on Concrete Floor
The Masonry class poured the concrete floor in the new 2500 square foot maintenance building. The job consisted of three separate pours which totaled over 50 cubic yards, or 6 truckloads of concrete. The students along with their instructor, completed the job from start to finish. The students worked with hand tools, a power trowel, a chop saw and a commercial sprayer.
Masonry Class Works on Concrete Floor
Masonry Class Works on Concrete Floor
The Masonry class poured the concrete floor in the new 2500 square foot maintenance building. The job consisted of three separate pours which totaled over 50 cubic yards, or 6 truckloads of concrete. The students along with their instructor, completed the job from start to finish. The students worked with hand tools, a power trowel, a chop saw and a commercial sprayer.
 
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