HVAC Training
HVAC Training
HVAC Training
Find the right combination of online education, hands-on learning, and work experience
to fit your HVAC career prospects in one or more of the following areas:
Refrigeration technology
Air conditioning technology
System evacuation
System charging
Refrigerants
Automatic and electronic controls systems
Programmable controls
Commercial refrigeration and heating systems
HVACR Software
201R Basic Thermodynamics, Refrigeration, and Copper Works. Covers the fundamentals of the
refrigeration, cycle and operating components, the laws of thermodynamics, copper works (including
brazing) & refrigeration tools, materials and usage, compression systems and compressors, refrigerant
controls, electro-mechanical fundamentals, troubleshooting, charging by superheat and sub-cooling.
202R Electrical. Covers electrical motors – types and troubleshooting, electric circuits and controls,
schematics, proper use of instrumentation. Includes work with actual circuits constructed in class as well as
work performed on actual HVAC equipment.
203R Safety, Customer Service, and basic HVAC/R Competency Review. Covers HVAC safety,
Customer Service training, as well as review of the competencies learned in the previous two modules.
These competencies are then practiced in the shop/lab area with various home appliances such as home
refrigerators and window Air Conditioning. Major emphasis of the shop work is on electrical
troubleshooting, the refrigeration system components, and proper charging procedures.
301C Residential and light Commercial Air Conditioning and Gas Heat Fundamentals. Covers the
function, operation, troubleshooting, and repair of residential and light commercial air conditioning gas
heating & Air Conditioning systems.
302C Commercial Systems. Covers commercial refrigeration components, function, operation, service and
installation, heat loads and piping, reach in & walk in refrigeration and freezers.
303C Controls, Heat Pumps, and Ice Machines, and EPA. Covers heat pumps, electric heat, and air
conditioning systems – function & operation, components, heat load calculations, trouble shooting.
Includes intro to Air Distribution. Also covers design, troubleshooting, and repair of ice making equipment.
Includes Section 608 EPA and 410A review and testing.
321DDC Direct Digital Controls. Covers fundamentals, system design, installation, and troubleshooting,
software &
computer controls, energy management strategies, programming and commissioning.
311BP Building Performance. Covers the Whole Building concept to understanding the effects of external
conditions to the heat distribution system known as the building or structure whose environment we are
attempting to control. This course covers various building designs and insulations and their effect on the
energy required to keep the structure comfortable inside. Hands-on application of various instruments
such as “duct blasters,” “blower door testing,” “thermal imaging,” and other methods that are intended
to inform the student of Title 24 (California) and ACCA standards that are essential to achieve energy
efficiency. The module also includes work ethics and communication, a 10 hour OSHA safety training card
and NATE core preparation and test.
6 h / day x 20 days / month x 3 months) and 120 h of on-site training at the HVAC&R Project site
( 6 h / day x 20 days / month x 1 month).
The Program:
Step 1:
101 HVAC Fundamentals (18 hours)
050 Applied Math Review (15 hours)
102 Safety (18 hours)
106 Building Systems Review (3 hours)
109 Basic Hand and Power Tools (6 hours)
NATE Ready to Work Exam @ 60 Hours
Step 2:
111 Electrical DC Theory Plus (18 hours)
112 Electrical AC Theory Plus (18 hours)
113 Electrical Common Components (18 hours)
114 Electrical Motors (21 hours)
121 System Properties & Measurement (18 hours)
141 Refrigeration I (18 hours)
NATE CORE Exam @ 171 Hours
Step 3:
142 Refrigeration II (18 hours)
241 Intro to Cooling System Troubleshooting (18 hours)
242 R-410A Refrigerant Technology (18 hours)
010 Employability Skills (9 hours)
NATE Air Conditioning Specialty Exam @ 234 Hours
Step 4:
EPA 608 Certification Prep (8 Hours)
EPA 608 Exam @ 242 Hours
Introduction
Units and Conversion, Definition and Applications of Refrigeration
and Air conditioning: Air conditioning, Cold Storage, Process
cooling, Transport refrigeration etc.
Thermal Principles
Thermodynamics: Concepts, Laws, Phase diagram, Open and closed
systems
Heat and Mass transfer
Heat, Sensible and latent heat definition, Concepts of conduction,
convection, radiation, Boiling and condensation heat transfer –
Simple problems
Fluid Mechanics
Types and properties of fluids, Laminar and Turbulent Flows,
Pressure head, Bernoulli’s theorem, Flow measurements, Pressure
drop calculations, Power transmission through pipes and ducts
Refrigeration cycle
Unit of refrigeration, Refrigerating effect, Carnot COP - Refrigerator
& heat pumps, Limitations of Carnot cycle
Refrigerants
Definition, Nomenclature, Classification, Essential and Desirable
Properties, ODP, GWP & TEWI – and other Environmental issues
Refrigeration cycle
Simple vapour compression – Ph-TS diagram, COP, Heat rejection
ratio, different processes, Effect of sub cooling and super heating,
Effect of suction and discharge pressures on the cycle performance,
Actual compression cycle – Simple problems with the use of Ph
charts and Tables.
Multistage systems
Flash gas removal, multi evaporator, multistage compression, cascade
systems – Concepts only
Other cycles
Vapour absorption and adsorption systems, steam jet, Thermoelectric
etc.- concepts only
Components
Compressor :
Types and classification of compressors, Constructional details and
working of reciprocating, rotary, centrifugal, screw, scroll
compressors, Selection of compressors for different applications,
capacity control and performance comparison.
Condenser:
Types and working of different condensers, Air cooled condensers,
Water cooled condensers - shell and tube, shell and coil, double pipe,
evaporative – Heat transfer estimation – Selection and application -
fouling factors and factors affecting condenser performance.
Evaporators :
Types of evaporators, DX, flooded, finned, plate, falling film – heat
transfer estimation – selection and application, factors affecting
evaporator performance
Expansion Devices:
Types of expansion devices – capillary, TEV, EEV, Automatic EV,
Float valve, orifice and distributors – Selection and application -
Performance
Auxiliary components:
Solenoid valves, filters, dryers, relief valve, back pressure valves,
accumulators, HP, LP and OP controls, receivers, oil separators, oil
coolers, purge valves, Temperature and humidity controls.
Overall Systems
Air side loop, Chilled water loop, Refrigeration loop, heat rejection
loop and control loop
Psychrometry
Definition of Psychrometric terms, Air-water mixtures properties –
Use of Psychrometric Chart, Various Psychrometric processes – 6
processes, mixing, air washers, Bypass factors of coil load
calculations, SHR, LHR, THR and Determination of ADP,
Enthalpy Calculations and exercises, Plotting of air conditioning
processes in chart.
Thermal comfort
Factors affecting human comfort, Comfort parameters, Comfort
chart, ASHRAE Standards 55
Heat load Design data
Location, Weather data, Orientation, Solar Radiation - U factors
and shading coefficients of building envelopes, Heat Gain through
envelopes – Infiltration and ventilation loads – outside and inside
design conditions, Internal loads
Heat load estimation
Air conditioning :
Data collection for Heat load: equivalent temperature difference,
daily range etc., Study of Drawings, Procedure for heating and
cooling load estimation: Dehumidifed air quantity, ETH, ESHF,
GTH, Interpretation of heat load estimations and hands on
exercise.
Refrigeration :
Cooling load calculation for cold storages: Product storage
temperatures, Design input data : respiration load, pull down time,
infiltration, daily loading, internal loads, U – factors for thermal
envelope etc. Procedures for estimation of cooling load, hands on
exercise
Air distribution
Study of Architectural / structural layout of interiors, Location of
AHUs, Duct design methodologies, Different types of duct design,
Selection of air terminals, dampers, filters etc. Pressure drop
estimation, Constant volume systems, variable air volume systems,
VAV boxes, Single duct cooling and heating, VAV with parallel
and series fan powered, induction VAVs, accessories involved,
Hands on exercises.
Types of Room air Distribution Systems: Mixing Air,
Displacement, Unidirectional and Under-Floor.
Fan
Law, Types including ventilation, Selection of fan for various
applications, Power, Efficiency, Motor sizing, Noise level, Static
pressure, operation and performance issues, Hands on exercises
Piping design
Water : Open and closed piping systems, Piping routing, pipe
sizing – flow, velocity, pressure drop, Accessories - expansion /
make up water tank, Valves and fittings, Calculation of total
pressure drop across the piping circuit, Chemical dosing, NPSH
calculations, pressure testing parameters, Hands on exercises.
Refrigerant : Criteria for sizing suction, liquid, hot gas line,
pressure drop, oil return, schematic layout of systems, and best
practices, pressure testing parameters, Accessories, Hands on
exercises
Pump and Pumping systems
Chilled and cooling water – Types, Selection, Head Requirement,
Motor sizing, Operation and Performance issues
Electrical Fundamentals
Preparation of single line diagram, Motors, Controllers, Types of
Starters, VFD etc – Selection, Operation, Part load Behavior and
Performance Rating, MCC layout, Cabling and earthing, control
wiring, Selection of starters and breakers
Electrical Control and BMS
Fundaments of Control, Types of controllers, Control systems
applicable to Chillers, VRF etc., BMS, Introduction to BACnet
Installation
Refrigeration and Air-conditioning plant layout, Parameters
affecting the location, organizational approach. Erection
methodology, foundation, padding, network analysis, critical path ,
interconnections, safety precautions, air handling equipment’s,
locations in the systems , corrosion , noise , vibration monitoring
and control
Testing of HVAC & R Systems
Codes and Standards related to HVAC&R Projects, Instruments
requirements – Pressure, Temperature, Flow, Air Quality, Power,
Harmonics etc. General and specific testing and its procedures for
constant air volume systems, variable air volume systems, return
air systems, Cooling towers and performance, fans and fan
performance
Balancing of HVAC & R Systems
HVAC systems, centrifugal pumps and pump performance, analog
and digital controls and water balancing procedures using flow
meters, system components, and temperatures
HVAC & R Commissioning
HVAC Commissioning Cost / Benefit Analysis, Selection of
Commissioning Provider, The HVAC Commissioning Team
Comprehensive HVAC Commissioning, Construction HVAC
Commissioning, HVAC Commissioning in Existing Buildings
Management Aspects
Interpersonal Skills : Technical communication, Professional
ethics
Reading and Working on CAD drawings
Preparation of Tender Estimation – Schedule of Quantities
Project management – Procedure for execution of Jobs from
concept to commissioning.
Understanding and fulfilling of contractual obligations
Discussion – Case Studies of Critical Projects highlighting Design
challenges, Commissioning tasks etc.
On-Site Training