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Seminar HVAC: PRINCIPLES OF HEATING & VENTILATION Seminar

Presented by National Technology Transfer, Inc.

National Technology Transfer Industrial Training

Bring this seminar on-site to your facility for groups of 10 or more.

Learn how to maintain peak efficiencies of heating & ventilation (HV) systems while minimizing the risk of downtime due to unscheduled maintenance and repair

Course Description


Learn how to maintain peak efficiencies of heating & ventilation (HV) systems while minimizing the risk of downtime due to unscheduled maintenance and repair. Since HV system problems are electrical, this heating and ventilation training teaches you about the proper procedures and equipment for electrical safety testing. Electrical test meters are also important. If you take a Lab-based training program, these skills are practiced in hands-on exercises with the actual type of test instruments, such as an ohmmeter, voltmeter and ammeter.

Continuing Education Units (CEUs) and Contact Hours
Upon completion of this training program, the attendee will receive a certificate of completion. Please contact your state or local licensing agency to determine if this training program is accepted for Continuing Education recognition by the agency.

COURSE OBJECTIVES

  1. Utilize HVAC concepts as they apply to air conditioning, refrigeration, heating, chillers, boilers, and pneumatic comfort controls
  2. Perform HVAC operation, preventative maintenance, and troubleshooting.

WHAT YOU WILL LEARN

What you’ll learn depends on which training program you choose. This training program has the option for both classroom and hands-on lab training (please view the schedule to fine the best option for you).

Classroom training includes:

  • Gas fired heating systems
    • Design
    • Operation
    • Maintenance
    • Troubleshooting
  • Controls and Control Systems
  • Psychrometrics (The Study of Air)
  • Electrical Components of HVAC Systems
  • Maintenance and Troubleshooting of Furnaces and Rooftop Units

Hands-On Lab Exercises

  • Reading electrical schematic drawings
  • Furnace wiring exercises
  • Troubleshooting burner systems
  • Troubleshooting wiring problems
  • Manifold gas pressure
  • Combustion analysis
  • Motor terminal identification
  • Capacitor testing and replacement
  • Measuring ampere draw, voltage and resistance

Client favorite related courses and combinations:

  • Advanced AC
  • Air and Water Balancing
  • Brazing
  • Boilers
  • VFDs
  • PLCs
  • Basic Electricity & Troubleshooting
  • Electrical Safety

WHO SHOULD ATTEND

This heating and ventilation training program is for any person needing a basic course in Heating & Ventilation systems. Both residential workers and those who work on or near commercial and industrial Heating and comfort systems will benefit from this training program. Common professions that gain from our heating and ventilation training program include:

  • HVAC maintenance and Repair Technicians
  • Plant & facility maintenance technicians
  • Building engineers
  • Building managers & superintendents
  • Plant & facility managers
  • Environmental health & safety personnel
  • Apprentice and experienced HVAC technicians
  • Stationary engineers
  • Energy management personnel

WORKSHOP AGENDA

GAS FIRED HEATING SYSTEMS: DESIGN AND OPERATION

  • Gas fuels and combustion theory

  • Gas regulators, valves and burners
  • Heat exchangers
  • Pilot safety controls: thermocouples, standing pilot and direct spark
  • Glow-coil ignition, hot surface ignition
  • Safety devices and controls

CONTROLS AND CONTROL SYSTEMS

  • Thermostats
  • Anticipators

GAS FIRED HEATING SYSTEMS: MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING

  • Combustion efficiency
  • Troubleshooting ignition problems
  • Preventive maintenance procedures

PSYCHROMETRICS (STUDY OF AIR)

  • Comfort, humidity, humidification, dehumidification
  • Wet-bulb and dry-bulb temperature, relative humidity
  • Psychrometric chart and air movement
  • Fans, centrifugal and axial
  • Filter design, selection and maintenance

ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS OF HVAC SYSTEMS

  • Electrical fundamentals, troubleshooting and safety
  • Electrical diagrams
  • Electrical test equipment
  • Electrical system components

MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING OF FURNACES AND ROOFTOP UNITS

  • Fault occurrence
  • Scheduled and typical maintenance
  • Early detection and diagnosis of problems
  • Troubleshooting techniques

 

 

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National Technology Transfer, Inc.
National Technology Transfer Industrial Training

Summary

Learn how to maintain peak efficiencies of heating & ventilation (HV) systems while minimizing the risk of downtime due to unscheduled maintenance and repair

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Who Should Attend

HVAC maintenance and Repair Technicians, Plant and facility maintenance technicians, Building engineers, others

 
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