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3.00 Credits
Refrigeration applied to commercial fields, including compressors, condensers, receivers, and evaporators, and application and construction of refrigerant controls, water valves, refrigerant oils, and special equipment. Completion of first-year HVAC program. See also INDT 2110.
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4.00 Credits
Practical application of HVAC compressors, condensers, receivers, evaporators and construction of refrigerant controls, water valve, refrigerant oils, and special equipment required in service procedures. See also INDT 2120.
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2.00 Credits
Reading working drawings and solving residential and commercial construction problems. Communication of technical information mainly through blueprint interpretation and visualization including the study of symbols. See also INDT 2130.
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1.00 Credits
An introduction to residential heating and cooling load calculations. Topics include types of heat transfer, Heat loss/gain of structure, R values, room by room BTU/CFM calculations using Manual J and computer software program. Completion of first year HVAC program. See also INDT 2140.
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2.50 Credits
Study of the construction, installation, and service of equipment and controls in light commercial air conditioning, heat pumps, and other applications of refrigeration. Also the construction, installation, and maintenance of oil and electrical heating systems and the electrical circuits used in light commercial equipment. Covers installation and service of combination heating and cooling systems and the evaluation of complete systems. Procedures and awareness in customer relations, salesmanship, and the elements of successful service business are part of the program.
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4.00 Credits
Course includes heating and air conditioning lab training applied to construction, installation, and service of heat pump equipment used in residential and light commercial heating and air conditioning. Must be a second year HVAC student.
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3.00 Credits
Refrigeration pipe sizing, installation and soldering for a complete system layout with the necessary calculations. Various aspects of employer-employee relationships and responsibilities.
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4.00 Credits
Practical application of the construction, installation, and service for commercial refrigeration and air conditioning coolers, ice machines, and piping layouts.
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3.00 Credits
A continuation of Special Topics I.
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2.50 Credits
Introduction to electrical theory, electrical components, and DC and AC circuits. Solid state devices and their function in a circuit are covered along with circuit analysis, circuit diagrams, and the proper use of basic test equipment. See also HVAC 1010.
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