HVAC
Program of Study
Refrigeration systems, refrigeration system theory, components, operation, and application.
Heating systems and applications.
Blueprint reading.
Basic to advanced electrical theory and application.
Electromagnetic controls and heat transfers.
Natural gas and LP (liquefied petroleum) gas piping and components.
Pipe fitting and installation.
Home electrical wiring and components.
Basic sheet metal install, and load calculations.
Industry Credentials
EPA 608 Universal Refrigeration Certification
NATE Certification
OSHA 10
First Aid & CPR
Program Highlights
Install, maintain, diagnose, and repair residential and light commercial heating, ventilating, air conditioning, refrigeration, and environmental controls.
Develop skills in the mechanical, electrical, and plumbing (MEP) aspects for HVAC systems.
Work with sheet metal and learn soldering and brazing skills.
Career Opportunities
HVAC Installer commercial/residential
HVAC Service
Technician
Pipefitter
Plumber
Electrician
Boiler Installer
Building Control Installer
Training & Education
A variety of careers which would insist of the knowledge and skills needed in the HVAC/mechanical/plumbing and pipefitting trades.
Articulated Agreements
Check with the instructor for the most up-to-date list of college partners.