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In this course, you’ll learn about the uses, components, and types of HVAC/R systems, get a general overview of the electrical knowledge required for a career in HVACR, learn basic electrical terms and concepts such as power, voltage, resistance and current, learn the math needed to perform electrical measurements, calculations, and conversions. Also, explore the types of jobs and the average pay scales for HVAC/R Technicians.
To be effective in achieving the ultimate goal of correct diagnosis, you’ll need a firm grasp of the fundamental concepts of electrical safety, basic electricity, and the proper use of test instruments. The ability to troubleshoot HVAC/R electrical problems is a major aspect of the HVACR technician’s role. You'll learn how to read schematics, pictorial diagrams, and interpret the information to isolate the problem and conduct the appropriate tests, and then replacing the correct components.
This course focuses on refrigeration systems related to food preservation and processing, including ice machines. It provides a more general guide to the types of troubleshooting, installation, and maintenance work that are carried out by HVAC/R technicians every day like analyzing system operations and troubleshooting issues related to supermarket refrigeration systems to include Ice makers.
In this course, you’ll explore how HVAC/R play a huge role in designing residential and commercial spaces. You’ll learn about how HVAC/R is an integral part of all buildings and how taking into account issues like indoor air quality, duct design, and load calculations help make buildings a safer place to live and work.
This course will allows students to gain some hands-on and practical experience in equipment installation, maintaining air conditioning units, troubleshooting equipment failures and refrigeration systems.
HVAC/R apprenticeship program provides both on-the-job training and classroom instruction, allowing Apprentices to earn wages while learning a trade. Apprenticeships are great career paths that help employers recruit and train employees to become a highly-skilled workforce. Apprentices' work usually begins with simple HVAC/R tasks and it progresses to more complex tasks as time goes on. This Program includes all of the HVAC/R courses listed, All the books, and job placement assistance.
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In this course, you’ll learn about the uses, components, and types of HVAC/R systems, get a general overview of the electrical knowledge required for a career in HVACR, learn basic electrical terms and concepts such as power, voltage, resistance and current, learn the math needed to perform electrical measurements, calculations, and conversions. Also, explore the types of jobs and the average pay scales for HVAC/R Technicians.
To be effective in achieving the ultimate goal of correct diagnosis, you’ll need a firm grasp of the fundamental concepts of electrical safety, basic electricity, and the proper use of test instruments. The ability to troubleshoot HVAC/R electrical problems is a major aspect of the HVACR technician’s role. You'll learn how to read schematics, pictorial diagrams, and interpret the information to isolate the problem and conduct the appropriate tests, and then replacing the correct components.
This course focuses on refrigeration systems related to food preservation and processing, including ice machines. It provides a more general guide to the types of troubleshooting, installation, and maintenance work that are carried out by HVAC/R technicians every day like analyzing system operations and troubleshooting issues related to supermarket refrigeration systems to include Ice makers.
In this course, you’ll explore how HVAC/R play a huge role in designing residential and commercial spaces. You’ll learn about how HVAC/R is an integral part of all buildings and how taking into account issues like indoor air quality, duct design, and load calculations help make buildings a safer place to live and work.
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