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3.00 Credits
This course involves the study of high-pressure burners. Service and troubleshooting on high-pressure fuel pumps, primary controls, electrodes and transformers are covered. Special emphasis is placed on safety, combustion efficiency tests and adjustments. Prerequisites HVAC 1000
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3.00 Credits
The student installs a complete refrigeration system (low temperature/medium temperature) using hard drawn copper tubing. The student also wires, leak checks, evacuates and charges the unit using the correct regrigerant. Upon completion of this unit, the refrigerator must run, cool and defrost according to manufacturer's specifications. Prerequisites HVAC 1000, HVAC 1010 and HVAC 1020
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3.00 Credits
Various systems are studied and the student solves typical service problems. Refrigerant leaks are repaired, components replaced, systems evacuated and dehydrated, oil and refrigerant charge installed, and systems tested and adjusted. Prerequisites HVAC 1000 and HVAC 1010 Co-requisites HVAC 1020 (must be taken at the same time or completed earlier)
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3.00 Credits
This course begins with a review of the refrigerant cycle and system components. The curriculum also covers terminology used in the trade, principles of refrigeration and identification of basic system components and provides practice with tools and shop equipment found in the field. Standard procedures and safety measures are included. Self-contained air-cooled residential systems are studied and serviced. Appliance repair such as washers, dryers and microwaves are taught. Special attention is given to safety. Prerequisites HVAC 1000 and HVAC 1010 Co-requisites HVAC 1020 (must be taken at the same time or completed earlier)
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3.00 Credits
The course emphasizes combination heating and cooling systems. The class/laboratory time deals primarily with natural gas heating and cooling systems. Humidification, electronic air cleaning and air filtering are also covered. Prerequisites HVAC 1210
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3.00 Credits
The refrigerant cycle and the 'reverse cycle' principle, including the reversing valve, receive attention in this course. Special components and accessories used with heat pumps are covered. A considerable amount of instruction is devoted to electric controls found on heat pump systems and to the various services involved. Prerequisites HVAC 1211
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3.00 Credits
The student makes a thorough study of problems related to gas heat installation. The areas of venting, combustion air, gas piping and troubleshooting are covered. Efficiency tests are conducted in the laboratory and special emphasis is placed on safety. Prerequisites HVAC 1210
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2.00 Credits
This course covers the usage of EPA approved equipment to remove, recycle and reclaim refrigerant. The student takes the EPA test with a Pass/Fail of 75' minimum.
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3.00 Credits
Various types of installations are studied with emphasis on the product to be cooled, the desired temperature to be maintained and humidity conditions. Problems involving system balance and component capacity, use of heat load charts, pipe sizing tables, manufacturers' data and specification sheets are presented, along with procedures for load calculations used in commercial refrigeration. Laboratory work consists of wiring and monitoring live units. Prerequisites HVAC 1000 and HVAC 1010
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3.00 Credits
The student learns to read and interpret service manuals covering air conditioning, heating, electrical, gas piping, and supply and return air ducts. Duct layout on prints for various residential and light commercial structures are covered.
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