P2-Commercial Plumbing Inspector
Commercial Plumbing Inspector Online Training Course Overview
4.5 CEUs
This online ICC training course will prepare you to achieve or renew ICC Commercial Plumbing Inspector certification. Enroll in this plumbing inspection course and you can:
- Log in to class day or night, whenever it’s convenient for you
- Learn how to read plans and efficiently navigate the ICC code book
- Complete the course material at your own pace on a phone, tablet, or computer
- Take timed practice tests that mimic the ICC Commercial Plumbing Inspector exam
- Prepare to pass the ICC exam or earn CEUs for ICC certification renewal
Employers recognize ICC certification as an indicator of your expertise and qualifications. Becoming ICC certified in plumbing inspection can help you increase your earnings in the field.
What Commercial Plumbing Inspectors Do
The commercial plumbing inspector verifies the design, installation and inspections for all commercially installed plumbing systems, including their fixtures, equipment, appurtenances, and appliances. A commercial plumbing inspector also verifies the installation, design, and inspections for all stormwater systems, special waste systems, and all nonflammable medical and nonmedical oxygen piping systems as well as verifies compliance with the International Plumbing Code and the standards of the local jurisdiction.
Specific responsibilities and duties for commercial plumbing inspectors include verifying the following:
- Proper pipe sizing, installation, design, and testing for the DWV system, potable and nonpotable water supply and storage systems
- The installation of all regulated safety devices, water heater installation, and appurtenances
- The installation, design, and protection of all specialty fixtures that serve special functions and the connections to the DWV and water supply system
- The design, pipe sizing, and testing for the storm drainage system
- The design and installation of all special piping and storage systems for non-flammable medical gases and non-medical oxygen systems
- That all permitting, documentation, and approved drawings have been filed and completed.
Required Books and Reference Material
Before you start the course, you must purchase or download the following resources. Use the links provided to ensure you have the correct edition of these resources.