Start Your Career in HVAC/R
HVACR is one of the most constant industries for new jobs, so there’s no better time to join. This course will prepare you for an entry-level role in the HVAC/R field. You’ll understand the basic requirements needed to earn a “work ready” certificate and start an apprenticeship.
Job Outlook for HVACR Technicians
- According the Bureau of Labor Statistics the employment of HVAC/R technicians is expected to grow 13% during the next few years, which equals 46,300 new jobs.
 - The BLS also states that the average salary for these developers is just under $49,000 per year with top earners making nearly $78,000.
 
HVACR Technician FAQs
WHAT DOES AN HVACR TECHNICIAN DO? 
                  Heating, air conditioning, and refrigeration (HVACR) technicians,  also called installers or mechanics, work on the systems that control the  temperature, humidity, and quality of the air in our homes, workplaces, and all  other types of buildings.
HOW DO I BECOME AN HVACR TECHNICIAN? 
                  To become an HVACR technician, you will first have to work as an  apprentice under a licensed technician for up to 2,000 hours. However,  apprenticeships are competitive, so having formal training and a “work ready”  certificate significantly improve your chances of success.
DOES THIS COURSE PREPARE ME FOR WORK READY CERTIFICATES? 
                  Yes. This HVACR Technician Certification course will prepare you  for entry-level work ready certificates:
- HVAC Excellence “Employment Ready” Certificate
 - NATE “Ready to Work” Certificate
 
ARE WORK READY CERTIFICATES WORTH IT?
                  Yes. For job seekers just entering the HVACR field, a work ready  certificates show prospective employers that you have a fundamental  understanding of HVACR systems, maintenance and troubleshooting.
Course Objectives
- Understand basic components of the vapor-compression and refrigeration cycles, functions and characteristics of system refrigerants, piping operations
 - Learn proper installation and operation of HVAC systems
 - Understand EPA laws related to safe handling and transport of refrigerants
 - Proper recovery, recycling, and retrofitting of refrigerants
 
Prerequisites and Requirements
This course is designed for students with little-to-no background in HVACR, so are no prerequisites to take this course. However, we recommend having a high school diploma or GED.
Curriculum
SAFETY, TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT, AND SHOP PRACTICES
                  Learn general safety practices as well as how to care for and use  all the tools you will come across on the job.  
AUTOMATIC CONTROLS 
                  Understand automatic control components and applications including  troubleshooting for basic through more advanced systems.  
ELECTRIC MOTORS
                  Gain a full understanding of electric motors including types,  applications, controls, and troubleshooting techniques.
COMMERCIAL REFRIGERATION
                  Learn the ins and outs of commercial refrigeration components including  evaporators, condensers, compressors, expansion devices, ice machines, special  applications and systems, and more  .
AIR-CONDITIONING (COOLING)
                  Understand comfort and psychometrics, air distribution and  balance, installation, energy auditing, common conditions, troubleshooting  techniques, and more.
ALL-WEATHER SYSTEMS
                  Learn about the heat gains and losses that occur in various  structures as well as detailed information on both air source and geothermal  heat pumps.
DOMESTIC APPLIANCES
                  Get detailed information on domestic appliances including  refrigerators, freezers, and air conditioners.
COMMERCIAL AIR-CONDITIONING AND CHILLED-WATER SYSTEMS
                  Learn the ins and out of cooling towers, pumps, and chilled-water  systems.
SIMULATION CHALLENGE MODE – I
                  Virtual, hands-on simulation of troubleshooting an HVACR system.
SIMULATION CHALLENGE MODE – II 
                  Hands-on virtual simulation of routing electricity to an HVACR  system.
Instructor
Mike  Baker
                  Mike Baker  has been an instructor since 2011. He was previously an HVAC Program Director  at both Virginia College and Vista College. Baker was a HVAC technician for  several decades and has experience hiring, training, and managing HVAC  Technicians. He holds numerous HVAC Excellence certifications, several Green  Mechanical Council certifications, an EPA 608 Universal certification, and  Emerson Climate Technology certifications. He has served as both an HVAC  Excellence Instructor and Exam Proctor. 
Registration and Enrollment
This course is 100% online. Start anytime.
 
 
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