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1.00 Credits
Designed to provide the HVAC student with the information necessary to successfully complete the certification test for safe refrigerant handling as required by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). The course covers the laws pertaining to Section 608 of the U.S. EPA Clean Air Act including the environmental impact of refrigerants, refrigerant venting and handling laws that pertain to CFC, HCFC, and HFC refrigerants. Upon successful completion of the core section of the test, and one or more of the four Certification Type Test sections, the student will become certified in one of the following U.S. EPA Certification Types: Type I - Small Appliance Refrigeration Systems; Type II - High Pressure and Very High Pressure Refrigerant Systems; Type III - Low Pressure Refrigeration Systems; and/or Type IV - Universal (Type I, Type II, and Type III) Refrigeration Systems. This course may be taken only once for credit. A course fee is required. Co-requisite: HVAC 103.
Prerequisite:
HVAC 103
Corequisite:
HVAC 103
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4.00 Credits
Introduction to basic electricity fundamentals. Topics include circuitry, meter usage, reading or wiring diagrams schematics and automatic controls as related to HVAC. A course fee is required.
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4.00 Credits
Introduction to basic electricity fundamentals. Topics include circuitry, meter usage, reading or wiring diagrams schematics and automatic controls as related to HVAC. A course fee is required.
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1.00 Credits
Designed to provide the HVAC student with the information to successfully complete the R410A safety and handling test which is required to work on or purchase R410A equipment. Upon successful completion of this course, the student has the opportunity to become R410A safety certified. Co-requisite: HVAC 103.
Prerequisite:
HVAC 103
Corequisite:
HVAC 103
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4.00 Credits
Designed to introduce the physics and science theory relevant to the understanding of air-conditioning fundamentals. Emphasis is placed on components and controls used in air conditioning equipment. CFC federal laws are reviewed. A course fee is required. Corequisite: HVAC 101 or ELOC 153, or permission of the Discipline Lead.
Prerequisite:
HVAC 101 or ELOC 153
Corequisite:
HVAC 101, ELOC 153
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4.00 Credits
Designed to introduce the physics and science theory relevant to the understanding of air-conditioning fundamentals. Emphasis is placed on components and controls used in air conditioning equipment. CFC federal laws are reviewed. A course fee is required. Corequisite: HVAC 101 or ELOC 153, or permission of the Discipline Lead.
Prerequisite:
HVAC 101 or ELOC 153
Corequisite:
HVAC 101, ELOC 153
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1.00 Credits
Introduces blueprint reading and specifications for air conditioning, heating and plumbing for residential, and commercial applications. Students learn to read basic construction drawings and recognize specifications, symbols, and information contained on HVAC construction drawings. The course provides the information necessary to read and interpret a combination of architectural, plumbing, HVAC, and electrical plans for the sizing and installation of a variety of building equipment. It also presents students with the information necessary to use various scales and measuring devices and to recognize standard symbols and abbreviations used on building blueprints. Students also learn to read and interpret information presented on blueprints for ductwork, piping, electrical wiring, controls, and related equipment layouts. A course fee is required. Prerequisite: HVAC 103 and HVAC 109 with grade of C or higher, or permission of the coordinator.
Prerequisite:
HVAC 103 or HVAC 109
Corequisite:
HVAC 103
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1.00 Credits
Introduces blueprint reading and specifications for air conditioning, heating and plumbing for residential, and commercial applications. Students learn to read basic construction drawings and recognize specifications, symbols, and information contained on HVAC construction drawings. The course provides the information necessary to read and interpret a combination of architectural, plumbing, HVAC, and electrical plans for the sizing and installation of a variety of building equipment. It also presents students with the information necessary to use various scales and measuring devices and to recognize standard symbols and abbreviations used on building blueprints. Students also learn to read and interpret information presented on blueprints for ductwork, piping, electrical wiring, controls, and related equipment layouts. A course fee is required. Prerequisite: HVAC 103 and HVAC 109 with grade of C or higher, or permission of the coordinator.
Prerequisite:
HVAC 103 or HVAC 109
Corequisite:
HVAC 103
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4.00 Credits
Residential and commercial air conditioning equipment and controls. Installation and repair of equipment are also covered. A course fee is required. Prerequisite: HVAC 103.
Prerequisite:
HVAC 103
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4.00 Credits
Residential and commercial air conditioning equipment and controls. Installation and repair of equipment are also covered. A course fee is required. Prerequisite: HVAC 103.
Prerequisite:
HVAC 103
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