HVAC/R Certified Technician (Voucher Included)
Overview
Objective
What You’ll Learn…
Upon completion of this course you will learn:
- Understand basic components of the vapor-compression and refrigeration cycles, functions and characteristics of system refrigerants, piping operations
- Learn proper installation and operation of HVAC systems
- Understand EPA laws related to safe handling and transport of refrigerants
- Proper recovery, recycling, and retrofitting of refrigerants
Outline
SAFETY, TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT, AND SHOP PRACTICES
Learn general safety practices as well as how to care for and use all the tools you will come across on the job.
AUTOMATIC CONTROLS
Understand automatic control components and applications including troubleshooting for basic through more advanced systems.
ELECTRIC MOTORS
Gain a full understanding of electric motors including types, applications, controls, and troubleshooting techniques.
COMMERCIAL REFRIGERATION
Learn the ins and outs of commercial refrigeration components including evaporators, condensers, compressors, expansion devices, ice machines, special applications and systems, and more.
AIR-CONDITIONING (COOLING)
Understand comfort and psychometrics, air distribution and balance, installation, energy auditing, common conditions, troubleshooting techniques, and more.
ALL-WEATHER SYSTEMS
Learn about the heat gains and losses that occur in various structures as well as detailed information on both air source and geothermal heat pumps.
DOMESTIC APPLIANCES
Get detailed information on domestic appliances including refrigerators, freezers, and air conditioners.
COMMERCIAL AIR-CONDITIONING AND CHILLED-WATER SYSTEMS
Learn the ins and out of cooling towers, pumps, and chilled-water systems including operation, maintenance, and troubleshooting for commercial, packaged rooftop, variable refrigerant flow, and variable air volume systems.
SIMULATION CHALLENGE MODE: HVAC
SIMULATION CHALLENGE MODE: ELECTRICITY FOR HVAC
Prerequisites and Requirements
This course is designed for HVACR technicians with one-to-two years of industry experience. A high school diploma or equivalent is required.
Instructor(s)
Mike Baker has been an instructor since 2011. He was previously an HVAC Program Director at both Virginia College and Vista College. Baker was a HVAC technician for several decades and has experience hiring, training, and managing HVAC Technicians. He holds numerous HVAC Excellence certifications, several Green Mechanical Council certifications, an EPA 608 Universal certification, and Emerson Climate Technology certifications. He has served as both an HVAC Excellence Instructor and Exam Proctor.
FAQs
- What does an HVAC/R Technician do?
Heating, air conditioning, and refrigeration (HVAC/R) technicians, also called installers or mechanics, work on the systems that control the temperature, humidity, and quality of the air in our homes, workplaces, and all other types of buildings. - How long does it take to complete a program?
When you register, you’ll receive twelve (12) months to complete this program. - Do HVAC/R Technicians need a certification?
Many states require that HVAC/R technicians have a license before they are able to work independently. NATE and HVAC Excellence certifications are widely recognized both in the field and by customers seeking service. - Does this course prepare me for certification?
Yes. This HVACR Technician Certification course will prepare you for the HVAC Excellence Core and Professional Technician certifications exams, the NATE Core and Specialty Test certification exams, and the EPA Section 608 certification exam. - How long does it take to complete a certified HVAC/R Technician course?
This Certified HVAC/R Technician course can be completed in 12 months or less and it will help you:
• Build a strong foundation of HVACR service, repair, and maintenance
• Prepare to sit for the NATE certification exams
• Prepare to sit for the HVAC Excellence certification exams
• Prepare to sit for the EPA 608 Refrigerant Handling exam - Can I get financial assistance?
ed2go courses are non-credit courses, so they do not qualify for federal aid. In some states, vocational rehab or workforce development boards will pay for qualified students to take our courses. Additionally, some students may qualify for financial assistance when they enroll, if they meet certain requirements. - What happens when I complete the program?
Upon successful completion of the program, you will be awarded a certificate of completion from the ECU Office of Continuing Professional Education. - When can I start the program?
Our programs are all open enrollment. You can register and start the program as soon as you are ready. Please note: Once the program curriculum is accessed online or through submission of a material shipment confirmation, refunds cannot be issued.