Power, Structure, and Technical Systems (2015): Grades 9, 10, 11, 12, Higher Education
Other Colorado CTE sets
- Accounting (2015): Grades 9, 10, 11, 12, Higher Education
- Administrative Services (2015): Grades 9, 10, 11, 12, Higher Education
- Agribusiness Systems (2015): Grades 9, 10, 11, 12, Higher Education
- Agriculture Cluster (2015): Grades 9, 10, 11, 12, Higher Education
- Animal Science (2015): Grades 9, 10, 11, 12, Higher Education
- Arts, AV and Communication (2015): Grades 9, 10, 11, 12, Higher Education
- Audio/Video Technology & Film (2015): Grades 9, 10, 11, 12, Higher Education
- Banking Services (2015): Grades 9, 10, 11, 12, Higher Education
- Basic Anatomy and Physiology
- Business Information Technology (2015): Grades 9, 10, 11, 12, Higher Education
- Construction (2015): Grades 9, 10, 11, 12, Higher Education
- Consumer Services (2015): Grades 9, 10, 11, 12, Higher Education
- Corporate Finance (2015): Grades 9, 10, 11, 12, Higher Education
- Corporate/General Management (2015): Grades 9, 10, 11, 12, Higher Education
- Counseling and Mental Health Services (2015): Grades 9, 10, 11, 12, Higher Education
- Design and Pre-Construction (2015): Grades 9, 10, 11, 12, Higher Education
- Early Childhood Development (2015): Grades 9, 10, 11, 12, Higher Education
- Education & Training (2015): Grades 9, 10, 11, 12, Higher Education
- Electrical Energy Transmission & Distribution (2015): Grades 9, 10, 11, 12, Higher Education
- Electromechanical Generation & Maintenance (2015): Grades 9, 10, 11, 12, Higher Education
- Emergency and Fire Management (2015): Grades 9, 10, 11, 12, Higher Education
- Energy (2015): Grades 9, 10, 11, 12, Higher Education
- Energy Efficiency & Environmental Technology (2015): Grades 9, 10, 11, 12, Higher Education
- Facility & Mobile Equipment Maintenance (2015): Grades 9, 10, 11, 12, Higher Education
- Family and Community Services (2015): Grades 9, 10, 11, 12, Higher Education
- Finance (2015): Grades 9, 10, 11, 12, Higher Education
- Food Products & Processing Systems (2015): Grades 9, 10, 11, 12, Higher Education
- Fossil Energy Extraction, Processing & Distribution (2015): Grades 9, 10, 11, 12, Higher Education
- Grades 9, 10, 11, 12, Higher Education
- Health (2015): Grades 9, 10, 11, 12, Higher Education
- Human Resource Management (2015): Grades 9, 10, 11, 12, Higher Education
- Information Support and Services (2015): Grades 9, 10, 11, 12, Higher Education
- Insurance (2015): Grades 9, 10, 11, 12, Higher Education
- Interactive Media (2015): Grades 9, 10, 11, 12, Higher Education
- IT Cluster (2015): Grades 9, 10, 11, 12, Higher Education
- Journalism & Broadcasting (2015): Grades 9, 10, 11, 12, Higher Education
- Law Enforcement Services (2015): Grades 9, 10, 11, 12, Higher Education
- Logistics, Planning & Management Services (2015): Grades 9, 10, 11, 12, Higher Education
- Maintenance and Operations (2015): Grades 9, 10, 11, 12, Higher Education
- Maintenance, Installation & Repair (2015): Grades 9, 10, 11, 12, Higher Education
- Management (2015): Grades 9, 10, 11, 12, Higher Education
- Manufacturing Production (2015): Grades 9, 10, 11, 12, Higher Education
- Marketing
- Marketing (2015): Grades 9, 10, 11, 12, Higher Education
- Marketing Communications (2015): Grades 9, 10, 11, 12, Higher Education
- Marketing Management (2015): Grades 9, 10, 11, 12, Higher Education
- Marketing Research (2015): Grades 9, 10, 11, 12, Higher Education
- Natural Resource and Environmental Systems (2015): Grades 9, 10, 11, 12, Higher Education
- Network Systems & Telecommunications (2015): Grades 9, 10, 11, 12, Higher Education
- Operations Management (2015): Grades 9, 10, 11, 12, Higher Education
- Performing Arts (2015): Grades 9, 10, 11, 12, Higher Education
- Personal Care Services (2015): Grades 9, 10, 11, 12, Higher Education
- Postseconday and Workforce Readiness (2015): Grades 9, 10, 11, 12, Higher Education
- Printing/Publishing (2015): Grades 9, 10, 11, 12, Higher Education
- Professional Sales (2015): Grades 9, 10, 11, 12, Higher Education
- Programming & Software Engineering (2015): Grades 9, 10, 11, 12, Higher Education
- Renewable Energy Production (2015): Grades 9, 10, 11, 12, Higher Education
- Restaurants and Food & Beverage Services (2015): Grades 9, 10, 11, 12, Higher Education
- Sales and Service (2015): Grades 9, 10, 11, 12, Higher Education
- Securities and Investments (2015): Grades 9, 10, 11, 12, Higher Education
- STEM (2015): Grades 9, 10, 11, 12, Higher Education
- Therapeutic Services (2015): Grades 9, 10, 11, 12, Higher Education
- Transportation Operations (2015): Grades 9, 10, 11, 12, Higher Education
- Visual & Design Arts (2015): Grades 9, 10, 11, 12, Higher Education
- Warehousing & Distribution Center Operations (2015): Grades 9, 10, 11, 12, Higher Education
Other Colorado CTE sets
- Accounting (2015): Grades 9, 10, 11, 12, Higher Education
- Administrative Services (2015): Grades 9, 10, 11, 12, Higher Education
- Agribusiness Systems (2015): Grades 9, 10, 11, 12, Higher Education
- Agriculture Cluster (2015): Grades 9, 10, 11, 12, Higher Education
- Animal Science (2015): Grades 9, 10, 11, 12, Higher Education
- Arts, AV and Communication (2015): Grades 9, 10, 11, 12, Higher Education
- Audio/Video Technology & Film (2015): Grades 9, 10, 11, 12, Higher Education
- Banking Services (2015): Grades 9, 10, 11, 12, Higher Education
- Basic Anatomy and Physiology
- Business Information Technology (2015): Grades 9, 10, 11, 12, Higher Education
- Construction (2015): Grades 9, 10, 11, 12, Higher Education
- Consumer Services (2015): Grades 9, 10, 11, 12, Higher Education
- Corporate Finance (2015): Grades 9, 10, 11, 12, Higher Education
- Corporate/General Management (2015): Grades 9, 10, 11, 12, Higher Education
- Counseling and Mental Health Services (2015): Grades 9, 10, 11, 12, Higher Education
- Design and Pre-Construction (2015): Grades 9, 10, 11, 12, Higher Education
- Early Childhood Development (2015): Grades 9, 10, 11, 12, Higher Education
- Education & Training (2015): Grades 9, 10, 11, 12, Higher Education
- Electrical Energy Transmission & Distribution (2015): Grades 9, 10, 11, 12, Higher Education
- Electromechanical Generation & Maintenance (2015): Grades 9, 10, 11, 12, Higher Education
- Emergency and Fire Management (2015): Grades 9, 10, 11, 12, Higher Education
- Energy (2015): Grades 9, 10, 11, 12, Higher Education
- Energy Efficiency & Environmental Technology (2015): Grades 9, 10, 11, 12, Higher Education
- Facility & Mobile Equipment Maintenance (2015): Grades 9, 10, 11, 12, Higher Education
- Family and Community Services (2015): Grades 9, 10, 11, 12, Higher Education
- Finance (2015): Grades 9, 10, 11, 12, Higher Education
- Food Products & Processing Systems (2015): Grades 9, 10, 11, 12, Higher Education
- Fossil Energy Extraction, Processing & Distribution (2015): Grades 9, 10, 11, 12, Higher Education
- Grades 9, 10, 11, 12, Higher Education
- Health (2015): Grades 9, 10, 11, 12, Higher Education
- Human Resource Management (2015): Grades 9, 10, 11, 12, Higher Education
- Information Support and Services (2015): Grades 9, 10, 11, 12, Higher Education
- Insurance (2015): Grades 9, 10, 11, 12, Higher Education
- Interactive Media (2015): Grades 9, 10, 11, 12, Higher Education
- IT Cluster (2015): Grades 9, 10, 11, 12, Higher Education
- Journalism & Broadcasting (2015): Grades 9, 10, 11, 12, Higher Education
- Law Enforcement Services (2015): Grades 9, 10, 11, 12, Higher Education
- Logistics, Planning & Management Services (2015): Grades 9, 10, 11, 12, Higher Education
- Maintenance and Operations (2015): Grades 9, 10, 11, 12, Higher Education
- Maintenance, Installation & Repair (2015): Grades 9, 10, 11, 12, Higher Education
- Management (2015): Grades 9, 10, 11, 12, Higher Education
- Manufacturing Production (2015): Grades 9, 10, 11, 12, Higher Education
- Marketing
- Marketing (2015): Grades 9, 10, 11, 12, Higher Education
- Marketing Communications (2015): Grades 9, 10, 11, 12, Higher Education
- Marketing Management (2015): Grades 9, 10, 11, 12, Higher Education
- Marketing Research (2015): Grades 9, 10, 11, 12, Higher Education
- Natural Resource and Environmental Systems (2015): Grades 9, 10, 11, 12, Higher Education
- Network Systems & Telecommunications (2015): Grades 9, 10, 11, 12, Higher Education
- Operations Management (2015): Grades 9, 10, 11, 12, Higher Education
- Performing Arts (2015): Grades 9, 10, 11, 12, Higher Education
- Personal Care Services (2015): Grades 9, 10, 11, 12, Higher Education
- Postseconday and Workforce Readiness (2015): Grades 9, 10, 11, 12, Higher Education
- Printing/Publishing (2015): Grades 9, 10, 11, 12, Higher Education
- Professional Sales (2015): Grades 9, 10, 11, 12, Higher Education
- Programming & Software Engineering (2015): Grades 9, 10, 11, 12, Higher Education
- Renewable Energy Production (2015): Grades 9, 10, 11, 12, Higher Education
- Restaurants and Food & Beverage Services (2015): Grades 9, 10, 11, 12, Higher Education
- Sales and Service (2015): Grades 9, 10, 11, 12, Higher Education
- Securities and Investments (2015): Grades 9, 10, 11, 12, Higher Education
- STEM (2015): Grades 9, 10, 11, 12, Higher Education
- Therapeutic Services (2015): Grades 9, 10, 11, 12, Higher Education
- Transportation Operations (2015): Grades 9, 10, 11, 12, Higher Education
- Visual & Design Arts (2015): Grades 9, 10, 11, 12, Higher Education
- Warehousing & Distribution Center Operations (2015): Grades 9, 10, 11, 12, Higher Education
Understand the agriculture mechanical and technical system and its relationship to the industry of agriculturePSTS.01
- 01.
Understand the history and global significance of agricultural mechanical and technical systemsPSTS.01.01
- a.
Define major components of ag mechanical and technical systems (engineers, producers, fabricators, retailers)PSTS.01.01.a
- b.
Define the major historical events and trends and in agriculture mechanics and technology to global agriculture productionPSTS.01.01.b
- c.
Compare industrialized nations to non-industrialized nations and their ability to produce food)PSTS.01.01.c
- a.
- 02.
Relate the efficiency of the agriculture industry to the advances of agriculture technology and mechanizationPSTS.01.02
- a.
Describe how mechanical and technical systems have improved agriculture industry segments (producers, processors, consumers, etc.) and distribution channelsPSTS.01.02.a
- b.
Explain the local, regional, national and global agriculture production and the role of ag technology at each levelPSTS.01.02.b
- c.
Describe the movement of agriculture products through industry segments and the mechanical systems found at each levelPSTS.01.02.c
- a.
Understand and apply safety procedures in the work environmentPSTS.02
- 01.
Understand and use established OSHA workplace safety standardsPSTS.02.01
- a.
Students will understand safety rules and expectations for workplace and school settingsPSTS.02.01.a
- b.
Pass safety tests with 100% accuracy and have zero safety violationsPSTS.02.01.b
- c.
Maintain safe environment in school laboratory setting in an on-going fashion & follow all policies, procedures, rules and guidelinesPSTS.02.01.c
- a.
- 02.
Organize and maintain a clean, orderly work environmentPSTS.02.02
- a.
Identify factors of a clean and orderly work environmentPSTS.02.02.a
- b.
Distinguish safe and unsafe work environmentsPSTS.02.02.b
- c.
Students will assess work environments for cleanliness and orderlinessPSTS.02.02.c
- d.
Student will assess a work environment and make recommendations to improve itPSTS.02.02.d
- a.
- 03.
Use appropriate personal safety equipmentPSTS.02.03
- a.
Identify personal protective equipment and attirePSTS.02.03.a
- b.
Demonstrate safety in personal equipment and attire by wearing safety glasses and coveralls at all timesPSTS.02.03.b
- a.
- 04.
Identify and locate emergency equipment (fire extinguishers, eye wash, etc.)PSTS.02.04
- a.
Identify and locate the emergency equipment in the shop; distinguish different types of safety equipment (types of fire extinguishers)PSTS.02.04.a
- b.
Demonstrate use of emergency equipmentPSTS.02.04.b
- a.
- 05.
Interpret and comply with Material Safety Data SheetsPSTS.02.05
- a.
Read MSDS and understand purposes of MSDSPSTS.02.05.a
- b.
Apply all content of a MSDSPSTS.02.05.b
- a.
- 06.
Interpret information on labels and signsPSTS.02.06
- a.
Read labels, signs and understand common safety symbolsPSTS.02.06.a
- b.
Interpret equipment manuals to determine proper operation, safety, maintenance, troubleshooting & repairPSTS.02.06.b
- a.
Identify, use and store/maintain tools and materialsPSTS.03
- 01.
Identify and use hand toolsPSTS.03.01
- a.
Identify tools and their usesPSTS.03.01.a
- b.
Demonstrate proper and safe operation of toolPSTS.03.01.b
- c.
Maintain and store tools appropriatelyPSTS.03.01.c
- a.
- 02.
Identify and use power toolsPSTS.03.02
- a.
Identify tools and their usesPSTS.03.02.a
- b.
Demonstrate proper and safe operation of toolPSTS.03.02.b
- c.
Maintain and store tools appropriatelyPSTS.03.02.c
- a.
- 03.
Identify and use specialty toolsPSTS.03.03
- a.
Identify specialty tools (engines, cabinetmaking, hard surfacing, plumbing, electrical)PSTS.03.03.a
- b.
Demonstrate proper and safe operation of specialty toolsPSTS.03.03.b
- c.
Maintain and store tools appropriatelyPSTS.03.03.c
- a.
- 04.
Identify proper tools for the job requirementPSTS.03.04
- a.
Students will identify the tools necessary to complete their project/jobPSTS.03.04.a
- a.
Demonstrate skills in project completion on individual and group projectsPSTS.04
- 01.
Utilize blueprints in completing an agricultural mechanics projectPSTS.04.01
- a.
Student will identify blueprints, their components and describe their purposePSTS.04.01.a
- b.
Read blueprints with accuracyPSTS.04.01.b
- c.
Draw their own blueprints and use blueprints to build a projectPSTS.04.01.c
- a.
- 02.
Develop working drawingsPSTS.04.02
- a.
Identify and describe different views, scales, and tools necessary for a working drawingPSTS.04.02.a
- b.
Use a drawing to complete a projectPSTS.04.02.b
- c.
Complete a drawing for a personal agricultural mechanics projectPSTS.04.02.c
- a.
- 03.
Utilize computer aided design programs in designing a projectPSTS.04.03
- a.
Learn the basic functions of CADPSTS.04.03.a
- b.
Understand and design simple projects using CADPSTS.04.03.b
- c.
Understand and design a small structure using CADPSTS.04.03.c
- d.
Understand, design and build a structurePSTS.04.03.d
- a.
- 04.
Utilize a bill of materials to complete an agricultural mechanics projectPSTS.04.04
- a.
Describe a bill of materials and the purpose for having a bill of materialsPSTS.04.04.a
- b.
Complete a bill of materials including prices and quantitiesPSTS.04.04.b
- a.
- 05.
Develop a procedure list and an order of fabricationPSTS.04.05
- a.
Describe the importance of a procedure list and order of fabricationPSTS.04.05.a
- b.
Student will develop a list of procedures and a timeline for project completionPSTS.04.05.b
- a.
- 06.
Accurately measure building materials (i.e. steel, wood, concrete, etc.)PSTS.04.06
- a.
Identify increments on a tape measurePSTS.04.06.a
- b.
Students will measure materials using the correct methods based on the material being measuredPSTS.04.06.b
- a.
- 07.
Demonstrate effective work habits individually and in group workPSTS.04.07
- a.
Identify effective work habitsPSTS.04.07.a
- b.
Demonstrate habits that increase efficiency and craftsmanshipPSTS.04.07.b
- c.
Demonstrate habits that increase efficiency and craftsmanshipPSTS.04.07.c
- a.
Utilize construction principles in building an agricultural mechanics construction projectPSTS.05
- 01.
Define construction terminologyPSTS.05.01
- a.
Define basic terms used in constructionPSTS.05.01.a
- b.
Define and utilize appropriate construction terminologyPSTS.05.01.b
- a.
- 02.
Select construction materialsPSTS.05.02
- a.
Identify different construction materialsPSTS.05.02.a
- b.
Identify construction materials and their common dimensionsPSTS.05.02.b
- c.
Select materials for specific situationsPSTS.05.02.c
- a.
- 03.
Identify local building permit requirementsPSTS.05.03
- a.
Read local permit requirementsPSTS.05.03.a
- b.
Read and understand the different aspects of building requirementsPSTS.05.03.b
- c.
Prepare and apply for a construction permitPSTS.05.03.c
- d.
Build and be inspected by local authoritiesPSTS.05.03.d
- a.
- 04.
Operate a transit/level for surveying and layout purposesPSTS.05.04
- a.
Learn the different types and parts of levels and transitsPSTS.05.04.a
- b.
set up and level the transit for usePSTS.05.04.b
- c.
Measure elevation using differential survey, lay out a contour linePSTS.05.04.c
- d.
Lay out a foundation, lay out a ditch to gradePSTS.05.04.d
- a.
- 05.
Pour concrete for floors or foundationsPSTS.05.05
- a.
set and reinforce forms for concretePSTS.05.05.a
- b.
calculate concrete needed for specific jobPSTS.05.05.b
- c.
pour, finish and cure concretePSTS.05.05.c
- d.
evaluate concrete mixtures for specific applicationsPSTS.05.05.d
- a.
- 06.
Construct masonry walls and lay pavers for building purposesPSTS.05.06
- a.
Identify types and applications of concrete blocks & paving stonesPSTS.05.06.a
- b.
Calculate amount of materials needed for given scenarioPSTS.05.06.b
- c.
select supporting and reinforcing necessary for laying concrete block & paversPSTS.05.06.c
- 06d.
Layout and construct block wall or paved areaPSTS.05.06d
- a.
- 07.
Select, identify, and use lumberPSTS.05.07
- a.
Learn the different types of lumber and characteristics of eachPSTS.05.07.a
- b.
Learn what types of lumber to use for different applicationsPSTS.05.07.b
- c.
Select a project and type of lumber neededPSTS.05.07.c
- d.
Construct projectPSTS.05.07.d
- a.
- 08.
Identify, select, and use fasteners and hardwarePSTS.05.08
- a.
Identify the different types of hardware fasteners and their usesPSTS.05.08.a
- b.
Select and utilize appropriate hardware for in agricultural mechanics situationsPSTS.05.08.b
- a.
- 09.
Frame structuresPSTS.05.09
- a.
Identify correct spacing for joists, studs and raftersPSTS.05.09.a
- b.
Define and describe procedures for framing a floor, wall and raftersPSTS.05.09.b
- c.
Frame a floor and wall with doors and windowsPSTS.05.09.c
- d.
Layout and cut raftersPSTS.05.09.d
- a.
- 10.
Select appropriate insulation materialsPSTS.05.10
- a.
Identify the different types of insulationPSTS.05.10.a
- b.
Describe safety precautions used while installing insulationPSTS.05.10.b
- c.
Distinguish the different "R" ratings for insulationPSTS.05.10.c
- d.
Install insulationPSTS.05.10.d
- a.
- 11.
Select appropriate and apply appropriate roofing materialsPSTS.05.11
- a.
Identify different types of roofing materialsPSTS.05.11.a
- b.
Calculate and figure square feet for roofing (100 square feet = 1 square)PSTS.05.11.b
- c.
Describe proper procedures install shingles and steel roofing materialsPSTS.05.11.c
- d.
Install shingles and steel roofingPSTS.05.11.d
- a.
- 12.
Select and apply siding and sheathingPSTS.05.12
- a.
Identify procedures for applying siding and sheathingPSTS.05.12.a
- b.
Describe procedures for installing siding and sheathingPSTS.05.12.b
- c.
Calculate amount of material needed to install siding and sheathingPSTS.05.12.c
- d.
Install siding and sheathingPSTS.05.12.d
- a.
- 13.
Install doors and windowsPSTS.05.13
- a.
Identify the different types of doors and windowsPSTS.05.13.a
- b.
Install windows and doorsPSTS.05.13.b
- a.
- 14.
Select and apply wood finishesPSTS.05.14
- a.
Learn the different types and uses of paintPSTS.05.14.a
- b.
Calculate quantity of paint needed to trim and paint a buildingPSTS.05.14.b
- c.
Apply paint/finish with brushes and rollers buildingPSTS.05.14.c
- d.
Apply paint/finish with low and high pressure sprayersPSTS.05.14.d
- a.
Understand electrical principals, circuit theory and apply them in practical settingsPSTS.06
- 01.
Understand and practice electrical safetyPSTS.06.01
- a.
Identify the dangers of working with electricityPSTS.06.01.a
- b.
Relate shock amperage levels to body damagePSTS.06.01.b
- c.
Explain circuit and equipment groundingPSTS.06.01.c
- d.
Relate GFCI operation to electrical user safetyPSTS.06.01.d
- a.
- 02.
Electrical terminology and calculationsPSTS.06.02
- a.
Define electrical terms (current, conductor, volt, watt, amp, alternating vs. direct current)PSTS.06.02.a
- b.
Calculate the cost of electrical powerPSTS.06.02.b
- c.
Perform Ohms law calculations for series and parallel circuitsPSTS.06.02.c
- d.
Analyze circuits for malfunctions including over or under current; understand applications of the National Electric CodePSTS.06.02.d
- a.
- 03.
Electrical conductors &devicesPSTS.06.03
- a.
Identify common electrical conductors, conduit & fittings, devices and their applicationsPSTS.06.03.a
- b.
Compare and contrast conductor and insulating materialsPSTS.06.03.b
- c.
Select appropriate conductor size based on current load and length of runPSTS.06.03.c
- d.
Understand conductor terminology and designationsPSTS.06.03.d
- a.
- 04.
Wiring alternating current electrical circuits (see also ag power electric motors)PSTS.06.04
- a.
Diagram a common electrical circuit for outlets, lights and switchesPSTS.06.04.a
- b.
Wire simple circuits (single-pole switch to light, source to receptacle, etc.)PSTS.06.04.b
- c.
Wire various single pole and double pole switch circuits utilizing switch loopsPSTS.06.04.c
- d.
Wire a wall according to codePSTS.06.04.d
- a.
- 05.
Wiring direct current electrical circuitsPSTS.06.05
- a.
Diagram a common direct current electrical circuitPSTS.06.05.a
- b.
Wire simple direct current circuit (battery to light)PSTS.06.05.b
- c.
Install vehicle or implement lighting and brake systemPSTS.06.05.c
- a.
Understanding and utilizing plumbing skillsPSTS.07
- 01.
Identify tools and equipment used in plumbing processesPSTS.07.01
- a.
Identify tools to be used in plumbing projectsPSTS.07.01.a
- b.
Identify different plumbing materials (pipe) and joints (i.e. couplings)PSTS.07.01.b
- c.
Utilize tools and calculate needed materials to complete a plumbing projectPSTS.07.01.c
- d.
Identify and design the components of a residential plumbing systemPSTS.07.01.d
- a.
- 02.
Joining plumbing pipePSTS.07.02
- a.
Determine type of plumbing pipe and identify proper supplies needed for processPSTS.07.02.a
- b.
Determine length & cut pieces of pipe to sizePSTS.07.02.b
- c.
Utilize proper procedures for joining pipePSTS.07.02.c
- d.
Analyze processes for inconsistencies and joining defectsPSTS.07.02.d
- a.
Understand and operate power and mechanical systems for agriculture usePSTS.08
- 01.
Identify uses of power systems in agriculturePSTS.08.01
- a.
Identify electric motors, small gas engines and farm power systems and their application in agriculturePSTS.08.01.a
- b.
Select the appropriate the power system given different scenariosPSTS.08.01.b
- c.
Determine capability of each type of power systemPSTS.08.01.c
- a.
- 02.
Installation, operation and maintenance of electrical motorsPSTS.08.02
- a.
Identify types and components of electric motorsPSTS.08.02.a
- b.
Describe the operation of electric motors and control devicesPSTS.08.02.b
- c.
Safely install an electric motor and control devices based on procedures in operators manualPSTS.08.02.c
- d.
Select the appropriate type of electric motor for given scenarioPSTS.08.02.d
- a.
- 03.
Identify and select electric motors based upon needsPSTS.08.03
- a.
Identify applications of use for electric motorPSTS.08.03.a
- b.
Describe the specifications of a particular electric motor based upon the motor faceplatePSTS.08.03.b
- c.
Determine horsepower and duty cycle requirements for required applicationPSTS.08.03.c
- d.
Select appropriate motor base for required applicationsPSTS.08.03.d
- a.
- 04.
Apply theory & operation of hydraulic systemsPSTS.08.04
- a.
Understand the theory and principle of operation of hydraulic systemsPSTS.08.04.a
- b.
Identify and explain the purpose of hydraulic system componentsPSTS.08.04.b
- c.
Explain safety rules for working around hydraulic systemsPSTS.08.04.c
- d.
Design a hydraulic system for specific load and speed criteriaPSTS.08.04.d
- a.
- 05.
Disassemble, repair and reassemble a small gas enginePSTS.08.05
- a.
Identify and describe functions of each small gas engine componentPSTS.08.05.a
- b.
Disassemble and reassemble engine according to accepted procedures and required specificationsPSTS.08.05.b
- c.
Troubleshoot engine problemsPSTS.08.05.c
- d.
Replace worn or damaged parts of engine system and return it to proper functioning based on service manual recommendationsPSTS.08.05.d
- a.
- 06.
Service power mechanics engine systems (including ignition, exhaust, cooling, lubrication, and fuel systems)PSTS.08.06
- a.
Identify components of the system, engine nomenclature and operating principles of the system (including ignition, exhaust, cooling, lubrication, fuel) for both diesel & gas enginesPSTS.08.06.a
- b.
Using service manuals determine service intervals and proper maintenance procedure for each systemPSTS.08.06.b
- c.
Troubleshoot engine problems within each systemPSTS.08.06.c
- d.
Replace worn or damaged parts of engine system and return it to proper functioning based on service manual recommendationsPSTS.08.06.d
- a.
- 07.
Service schedules and the need for regular maintenance on power equipment systemsPSTS.08.07
- a.
The student will identify wearable components of a power equipment system (belts, oil, battery, tires, hydraulics, spark plugs, wheel bearings)PSTS.08.07.a
- b.
Perform necessary preventative maintenance checks, check fluid levels, ensure safety equipment is in place and operationalPSTS.08.07.b
- c.
Evaluate systems for wear and future maintenance needsPSTS.08.07.c
- d.
Perform necessary repair to identified components of power systemsPSTS.08.07.d
- a.
- 08.
Calibrate and operate implements attached to agriculture power equipmentPSTS.08.08
- a.
Identify categories of implements and their uses (tillage and seed bed prep, planting, harvesting, transporting)PSTS.08.08.a
- b.
Identify parts of implement; understand operation principles of implement including power needs (PTO, Hydraulic)PSTS.08.08.b
- c.
Safely hitch (attach) and operate safety equipmentPSTS.08.08.c
- d.
Calibrate implement for intended use and troubleshoot implement malfunctionsPSTS.08.08.d
- a.
- 09.
Demonstrate safe operation of motorized equipmentPSTS.08.09
- a.
Identify equipment safety components and symbolsPSTS.08.09.a
- b.
Understand safety rules for PTO, hydraulic equipment, rollovers and operation on public roadwaysPSTS.08.09.b
- c.
Demonstrate safe operation of motorized equipmentPSTS.08.09.c
- a.
Understand the welding process and correctly demonstrate welding processesPSTS.09
- 01.
Follow welding safety protocolsPSTS.09.01
- a.
Identify safe welding practices for each welding processPSTS.09.01.a
- b.
Demonstrate safe welding practices for each welding processPSTS.09.01.b
- a.
- 02.
Understand welding processesPSTS.09.02
- a.
Identify and describe uses of equipment and materials (filler rod) used for each welding process and the situation for each welding processPSTS.09.02.a
- b.
Describe the reaction that occurs in each welding process both physical and chemical (metallurgic)PSTS.09.02.b
- c.
Identify quality welds based on knowledge of the welding process and analyze for inconsistencies and defectsPSTS.09.02.c
- d.
Read and interpret welding symbols and blueprintsPSTS.09.02.d
- a.
- 03.
Complete allied cutting processesPSTS.09.03
- a.
Perform metal cutting operations utilizing an abrasive saw, hydraulic shear and band sawPSTS.09.03.a
- b.
Perform strait line cuts on mild steel plate utilizing oxyacetylene and plasma cutting processesPSTS.09.03.b
- c.
Perform beveled edge cuts and hole piercing on mild steel plate utilizing oxyacetylene and plasma cutting processesPSTS.09.03.c
- d.
Use heating tool (rose bud) utilizing oxyacetylene process and perform various cuts on stainless steel and aluminum utilizing the plasma cutting processPSTS.09.03.d
- a.
- 04.
Demonstrate proficiency in oxyacetylene joining processPSTS.09.04
- a.
Demonstrate proper set up and neutral flame setting of the oxyacetylene torch system and perform outside corner and butt joint welds without filler metal in the flat positionPSTS.09.04.a
- b.
Perform fillet welds in lap and tee joints with filler metal in the flat positionPSTS.09.04.b
- c.
Perform open butt joint full penetration in the flat positionPSTS.09.04.c
- d.
Perform all of level 2 competencies in the vertical positionPSTS.09.04.d
- a.
- 05.
Demonstrate proficiency in shielded metal arc welding process (SMAW)PSTS.09.05
- a.
Run a strait bead on flat plate and pad a plate utilizing 6010 and 7018 electrodePSTS.09.05.a
- b.
Perform a multi-pass fillet weld in a tee joint utilizing 6010 and 7018 electrodesPSTS.09.05.b
- c.
Perform a fillet weld in a tee joint utilizing 6010 electrode vertical down and an open butt joint full penetration utilizing 6010 for the root and 7018 for the cover pass in the flat positionPSTS.09.05.c
- d.
Perform all of level 2 competencies in the vertical positionPSTS.09.05.d
- a.
- 06.
Demonstrate proficiency in gas metal arc welding process (GMAW)PSTS.09.06
- a.
Demonstrate and explain machine settings for short circuit transfer GMAW weldingPSTS.09.06.a
- b.
Perform a fillet weld in a tee joint and lap joint in a flat, vertical down, vertical up and over head positionsPSTS.09.06.b
- c.
Perform an open butt joint full penetration in the flat and vertical positionsPSTS.09.06.c
- d.
Demonstrate and explain machine settings for spray transfer GMAW weldingPSTS.09.06.d
- a.
- 07.
Demonstrate proficiency in gas Tungsten arc welding (GTAW)PSTS.09.07
- a.
Demonstrate proper machine and torch set upPSTS.09.07.a
- b.
Perform a fillet weld in a lap joint on stainless steel in the flat positionPSTS.09.07.b
- c.
Perform a fillet weld in a lap joint on aluminum in the flat positionPSTS.09.07.c
- a.
- 08.
Develop a project incorporating all of the welding processesPSTS.09.08
- a.
Prepare a material list and cut list for metal fabrication or repair project and select layout tools required for metal fabrication or repair project Select welding process/es to be used for metal fabrication or repair projectPSTS.09.08.a
- b.
Demonstrate procedures to control distortion in a welding environment and construct jigs and or templates for metal fabrication or repairPSTS.09.08.b
- c.
Cut, layout, weld, and complete fabrication project with craftsmanship qualityPSTS.09.08.c
- d.
Perform a repair project with craftsmanship qualityPSTS.09.08.d
- a.
Frequently asked questions
- What grade levels do these standards cover?
- Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12, and HIGHEREDUCATION
- When were these standards adopted?
- 2015
- Where can I read the official document?
- Power, Structure, and Technical Systems
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