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HVAC/R Certified Technician (Voucher Included) | $ 3508.25 | Register Now |
Details + Objectives
What you will learn
Understand the procedures and criteria needed to conduct a residential energy audit
Four basic components that make up the vapor-compression refrigeration cycle
Functions and desired characteristics of system refrigerants
Demonstrate piping operations typically performed by the air conditioning technician
Properly installing and operating an air-conditioning system
Latest advances and trends in green technology
EPA laws governing safe refrigerant handling and transport
Recovering, recycling, reclaiming, and retrofitting refrigerants
How you will benefit
Be prepared to sit for the NATE Certification exams
Be prepared to sit for the HVAC Excellence Certification exams
Be prepared to sit for the EPA 608 Refrigerant Handling exam
Use real-world simulations included in this course to get "hands-on" experience
Soft skills simulations included in the course will help sharpen your customer service skills
Enrolled students are invited to attend our exclusive annual virtual National Apprenticeship Week events, featuring live webinars, workshops, and employer interactions
How the course is taught
Self-paced, online course
12 Months to complete
Open enrollment, begin anytime
330 course hours
Introduction Heat, Temperature, and Pressure Matter and Energy Refrigeration and Refrigerants Safety, Tools and Equipment, and Shop Practices General Safety Practices Tools and Equipment Fasteners Tubing and Piping Leak Detection, System Evacuation, and System Cleanup Refrigeration and Oil Chemistry and Management – Recovery, Recycling, and Reclaiming, and Retrofitting System Charging Calibrating Instruments Simulation: Safety Quiz Simulation: Soft Skills Quiz Automatic Controls Basic Electricity and Magnetism Introduction to Automatic Controls Automatic Control Components and Applications Troubleshooting Basic Controls Advanced Automatic Controls-Direct Digital Controls (DDCs) and Pneumatics Electric Motors Types of Electric Motors Application of Motors Motor Controls Troubleshooting Electric Motors Commercial Refrigeration, Part 1 Evaporators and the Refrigeration System Condensers Compressors Commercial Refrigeration, Part 2 Expansion Devices Special Refrigeration Systems Commercial Ice Machines Commercial Refrigeration, Part 3 Special Refrigeration Applications Troubleshooting and Typical Operating Conditions for Commercial Refrigeration Air-Conditioning (Heating and Humidification) Electric Heat Gas Heat Oil Heat Hydronic Heat Indoor Air Quality Air-Conditioning (Cooling) Comfort and Psychometrics Refrigeration Applied to Air-Conditioning Air Distribution and Balance Installation Residential Energy Auditing Typical Conditions Troubleshooting All-Weather Systems Heat Gains and Heat Losses in Structures Air Source Heat Pumps Geothermal Heat Pumps Domestic Appliances Domestic Refrigerators and Freezers Room Air Conditioners Commercial Air-Conditioning and Chilled-Water Systems High-Pressure, Low-Pressure, and Absorption Chilled-Water Systems Cooling Towers and Pumps Operation, Maintenance, and Troubleshooting of Chilled-Water Air-Conditioning Systems Commercial, Packaged Rooftop, Variable Refrigerant Flow, and Variable Air Volume Systems Simulation Challenge Mode: HVAC Simulation Challenge Mode: Electricity for HVAC Soft Skills and the HVACR Technician Communication Decision-Making Time Management Problem Solving Accepting Responsibility