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Basic Principles and Practices of Propane. Table of Contents. Module 1. Introduction to Basic Principles and Practices of Propane Lesson 1. Course Overview and Objectives Module 2. Propane Customer Applications and Customer Service Lesson 1. Residential Customer Applications
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Table of Contents Module 1. Introduction to Basic Principles and Practices of Propane • Lesson 1. Course Overview and Objectives Module 2. Propane Customer Applications and Customer Service • Lesson 1. Residential Customer Applications • Lesson 2. Commercial, Industrial, and Agricultural Customers • Lesson 3. Quality Customer Relations Module 3. Sources and Physical Properties of Propane • Lesson 1. Sources and Characteristics of LP-Gases • Lesson 2. Physical Properties of Propane • Lesson 3. Effects of Pressure and Temperature on Propane Module 4. Odorants and Service Interruptions • Lesson 1. Odorants: Purpose, Characteristics, and Maintenance • Lesson 2. Odor Complaints, Gas Leaks, and Service Interruptions • Module 5. Complete and Incomplete Combustion Characteristics • Lesson 1. Combustion Characteristics of Propane • Lesson 2. Products of Incomplete Combustion • Lesson 3. Carbon Monoxide at Customer Locations • Module 6. Standards, Regulations, and Safety • Lesson 1. Propane Industry Standards, Regulations, and Organizations • Lesson 2. Safe Working Practices and Protective Equipment • Lesson 3. Fire Prevention Rules and Procedures • Module 7. Bulk Plants • Lesson 1. Common Features and Equipment • Lesson 2. Receiving Propane at a Bulk Plant • Lesson 3. Delivering Propane to Customers • Module 8. DOT Cylinders, Propane Piping, and Residential Systems • Lesson 1. DOT/ICC Cylinders: Service Applications • Lesson 2. DOT/ICC Cylinders: Construction and Feature • Lesson 3. DOT/ICC Cylinders: Inspection Regulations and Filling • Lesson 4. Propane Piping, Tubing, Fittings, and Residential Systems