The goal of this course is to teach inspectors how to inspect residential lawn irrigation systems.
Objectives:
Upon successful completion of this course, the student will be able to:
- inspect the various components of a lawn irrigation system of a home;
- identify the components of a lawn irrigation system of a home;
- understand how the components of a lawn irrigation system function and perform;
- describe to clients defects observed at a lawn irrigation system.
Course includes:
- 22.0 InterNACHI CE credit hours;
- 1,622 words;
- 44 minutes of video;
- inspection and writing assignment;
- research and writing assignment;
- 24 quiz questions in 7 quizzes;
- 25-question final exam (drawn from a larger pool);
- instant grading;
- a downloadable, printable Certificate of Completion.
You Will Learn the Following:
Atmospheric Vacuum Breakers
Irrigations Clocks
Zone Coverage
Head to Head Coverage
Head Direction Irrigation Heads
Pressure Buildup
Lawn Vs. Plant Watering
Ponding
Soil
Irrigation Zone Recap
Lawn Soil
Double Check-Valve Assembly
Back-Flow Prevention
Irrigation Clocks for Previous Time Periods
In-Ground Irrigation Manifold
Above-Ground Irrigation Manifold
In keeping with InterNACHI's commitment to Continuing Education, this course is open and free to all members and can be taken again and again without limit.
Reminder to members:
InterNACHI's Code of Ethics 1.10 requires that you comply with all government rules and licensing requirements of the jurisdiction where you conduct business. InterNACHI's courses and Standards generally exceed the Standards of Practice that you are required to abide by locally.
This course has been approved by:
For TEXAS students:
Provider License #:10026
Course Approval #:33367
How to Inspect Lawn Irrigation Systems Course Course # 3508 nachi.org/irrigationcourse
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Activity | Assignments | Estimated hours for the average student |
Academic Engagement | Reading online course instructional material at 140 words per minute | 0.2 |
Watching, listening, and studying instructional video | 0.8 |
Taking quizzes | 0.7 |
Taking the exam | 0.8 |
Conducting a directed and independent inspection study performed according to the Standards of Practice, including the development of an inspection report | 4.0 |
Submitting an inspection and writing assignment | 0.5 |
Submitting a research and writing assignment | 0.5 |
Total | 7.0 |
Preparation | Studying & reviewing instructional material in preparation for taking quizzes and exam | 1.0 |
Reading the downloaded student course book including taking the quizzes with the book | 0.2 |
Reading, research, and studying related to completing the research and writing assignment | 4.0 |
Studying and preparing for inspection processes according to a Standards of Practice, including capturing and storing digital images with a camera or device, making observations, evaluating conditions, deducing, formulating opinions, communicating observations in written form, attaining competency in performing inspections and using an inspection checklist or software and other inspection tools in producing a report. | 10.0 |
Total | 15.2 |
| Sub Total | 22.2 |
Overall Total |
| 22.0 InterNACHI CE credit hours 2.2 CEU for college transfer credits |
Upon completion of this course and passing of the 25-question final exam (drawn from a larger pool), the student can download and print their own
Certificate of Completion which is auto-generated in their own name.
The student's (InterNACHI member's) information is recorded on InterNACHI's servers for membership compliance verification and automatically logs completion into InterNACHI's online Continuing Education log.
InterNACHI... #1 in inspection education.
Some features which make InterNACHI's courses superior to existing continuing education options:
- The course is free for all InterNACHI members.
- The course is written in pure XHTML code for quick loading. The course loads fine on old computers and loads fast, even with dial-up.
- The course is designed using a hierarchal menu coupled with a sequential page navigation. This provides the student with the option to easily repeat areas of weakness.
- The course permits the student to start, stop and restart any part of the course as often as desired.
- There are a variety of images within the course, including diagrams, illustrations and photos.
- The illustrations can be enlarged for clearer viewing by clicking on them.
- The text is integrated into InterNACHI's Inspector Glossary. Rolling over blue-colored terms provides their definition.
- The final exam uses multiple-choice questions that reference the images.
- The course's quizzes and final exam have numerous advantages over traditional exam systems:
- The course, quizzes and final exam incorporate built-in intelligence which identifies and strengthens each student's unique subject weaknesses.
- Not only is each question weighted with regard to score, but each answer is weighted, as well as the correctness of each answer being weighted.
- Answers to easy questions are weighted such that the student is penalized, in terms of score, for answering incorrectly, but rewarded modestly for answering correctly.
- Answers to difficult questions are weighted such that the student is rewarded, in terms of score, for answering correctly, but not penalized for answering incorrectly.
- Answers to questions regarding basic safety, or questions every inspector should know the answer to, are weighted such that the student is severely penalized, in terms of score, for answering incorrectly.
- Upon passing the final exam, the student can print out a Certificate of Completion which is auto-generated in their own name.
The student's (InterNACHI member's) information is recorded on InterNACHI's servers for membership compliance verification, and automatically logs completion into InterNACHI's online Continuing Education log.
Why online inspector education is better than classroom inspector education.