SprinkCAD Online Training
SprinkCAD offers two distance-learning classes to teach the basics of SprinkCAD (SprinkCAD 101) and some intermediate procedures (SprinkCAD 201). Both courses are presented in eight-parts involving unit tests, sample drawings, and a final exam.
Proctored by Joe Curry, who teaches SprinkCAD at Seneca college, these programs progress at the student's desired pace. They are designed to be completed in 4 weeks, maximum, but can be completed in days.
Each unit of a given course must be passed before the next is made available. Upon successful completion of a course the student receives 21 hours of NICET continuing education units.
101 Course
SprinkCAD 101 covers the basics of design, hydraulics, and stocklisting with SprinkCAD V3.5 or SprinkCAD N1.Prerequisites
- Access to a computer with a licensed copy of AutoCad 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011 or 2012. (Full commercial versions only. Not AutoCad LT.)
- A firm grasp of AutoCad basics.
- Internet access and an email address.

201 Course
SprinkCAD 201 covers a number of intermediate tasks designed to advance the student's abilities. It was specifically created as an extension to the 101 course, but could be taken independently by a person seeking to better understand the subjects presented (see the course outline at right).
Prerequisites
- Access to a computer with a licensed copy of AutoCad 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011 or 2012. (Full commercial versions only. Not AutoCad LT.)
- A firm grasp of 2D AutoCad skills.
- Reasonable proficiency in SprinkCAD design, hydraulics, and stocklisting.
- Internet access and an email address.

Cost
- $600 per class -- Includes the following:
- 200 page PDF manual
- Temporary license for SprinkCAD V3.5 (license device must be returned once expired)
- 1 Copy of SprinkCAD V3.5 for use during the term of the class.
