Overview
Second Class Power Engineers must understand integrated fuel, steam, combustion, and control systems that support safe and environmentally responsible plant operations. Advanced knowledge of measurement, instrumentation, and environmental control methods is essential at this level.
Second Class Power Engineering B2 supports preparation for the Alberta Boilers Safety Association (ABSA) Second Class B2 theory certification exam and is also suited to experienced power engineers seeking to strengthen or refresh advanced technical knowledge related to plant fuel, steam, and control systems. In this course, you’ll study power plant fuel systems, water and steam systems, measurement and control components, instrumentation systems, fuels and combustion calculations, firing and draft equipment, combustion control and safeguard systems, environmental monitoring requirements, and environmental control methods. Emphasis is placed on system design, operational principles, calculation accuracy, and regulatory awareness.
You’ll complete this course through flexible, part-time online study with instructor support. Your learning experience combines textbook study with interactive online chapter assessments that reinforce key concepts, while instructor consultation supports your understanding of the material. The course concludes with a final proctored online exam taken at a physical testing centre of your choice.
This course is ideal if you:
- are preparing to write the ABSA Second Class Power Engineering B2 theory exam
- hold a Third Class Certificate of Competency and are progressing toward Second Class
- want to deepen your understanding of fuel systems, combustion control, and plant instrumentation
- work in a large industrial or power plant environment and require advanced system and environmental knowledge
- need flexible, part-time online learning that fits your schedule.
There are no mandatory prerequisites or eligibility requirements to enroll in this course.
To be successful in this course, we recommend you have a minimum 50% in Grade 12 Math, English, Physics. If you haven’t completed these courses, consider taking Academic Upgrading courses first.
Learners will benefit from having Third Class–level theory knowledge, or equivalent education or industry experience, before beginning Second Class theory training. Completion of Third Class Power Engineering theory courses is recommended.
Upon successful completion of this course, you’ll be able to:
- describe and sketch the design and operation of various power plant fuel systems
- sketch and describe the design and operation of power plant water and steam systems
- describe the types, design, and use of measurement and control components
- describe the principle, design and application of control instrumentation systems
- describe and perform various calculations related to fuels and combustion
- describe and explain purpose, types, and application of firing and draft equipment
- explain and describe the operation of various combustion control and safeguards
- explain the significance and requirements for environmental monitoring
- describe and explain the purpose, design, and operation of various environmental control methods.
To request a course outline, contact ConEdAdvising@sait.ca.
Upon successful completion of this course, you will be issued an official result letter, which you can submit with your ABSA Second Class B2 exam application. SAIT's passing grade is 50%, while the ABSA Certificate of Competency exams require 65%.
To receive the ABSA Second Class Certificate of Competency, proof of work experience is also required.
If you complete all six second class power engineering courses and work in an eligible role at a qualifying power plant as defined by ABSA, you may receive up to nine months' credit toward operating/steam time experience requirement. Contact ABSA for more information to determine your needs based on your unique situation.
Power engineering certification requirements and transfer provisions vary by province and territory across Canada. Check with the regulatory authority in your desired work location for details.
Upcoming dates
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Registration closes seven days before the start date for on-campus, online scheduled, and blended courses, and one day before the start date for online self-paced courses.
After you've completed this course
Upon successful completion of this course, SAIT will issue you an official result letter for you to submit with your ABSA Second Class certification exam application.
Costs
Textbook and reading list
Included in the purchase of this course, you'll receive access to online course content in Brightspace (D2L).
The following book is required and is available for purchase at checkout when you register online for this course:
- Power Engineering Second Class, Ed. 2.5 Volume B2
Note: If you choose to purchase the book from SAIT after you have registered for the course, contact ConEdAdvising@sait.ca for assistance.
Technology
To be successful in this course, you’ll need:
- Access to your own computer or laptop with standard hardware/software requirements
- Internet access.
Additional information
An additional proctoring fee applies to write the final exam at your chosen testing centre.
Financial support
Financial opportunities are available to help pay for your course fees. Learn more about how to reduce your education or training costs with available awards, bursaries, loans and grants, including the Canada Alberta Productivity Grant.
Applicable certificates
This course applies to the following certificate programs:
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