HVAC Workshop: Air Conditioning & Boilers On-Site Training
This four day HVAC Air Conditioning & Boilers Workshop seminar combines our two most popular HVAC training classes, our air conditioning and refrigeration course and our boiler course, to provide the students working on HVAC and boiler systems a very practical and thorough education in HVAC. Course Description/AgendaThis four day HVAC Air Conditioning & Boilers Workshop seminar combines our two most popular HVAC training classes, our air conditioning and refrigeration course and our boiler course, to provide the students working on HVAC and boiler systems a very practical and thorough education in HVAC. Please Note: This four day seminar consists of our two-day �Air Conditioning and Refrigeration� seminar and the two day �Boiler Operation, Maintenance and Safety� seminar. These are offered consecutively during the same week for those who want to be immersed in plant and facility HVAC for more intensive learning. Day 1 and 2Being able to understand, operate, maintain and troubleshoot your own air conditioning system is what this course is all about. It is perfect for the multi-craft maintenance person who is called on to take care of "everything" in his building or facility. Course Competencies & Learning Objectives:
Course Outline: I. Fundamentals of Air Conditioning & Refrigeration
B. Laws of Thermodynamics C. Gas Laws D. Basic Vapor Compression Refrigeration System II. Primary Components
B. Compressor C. Condenser D. Metering Devices III. Refrigerants & Oils
B. CFCs C. HCFCs D. HFCs E. Alternative Refrigerants F. Refrigerant Saturation Tables IV. System & Component Measurements
B. Temperature C. Humidity D. Superheat E. Subcooling V. Air Properties
B. Dry Bulb C. Wet Bulb D. Dew Point E. Relative Humidity VI. Safety
B. Confined Spaces C. Lockout/Tagout D. Training E. Safe Handling F. Storage VII. Technician Licensing & Refrigeration
B. ICE C. NATE D. ARI VIII. AC SYSTEM DIAGNOSTICS
B. Refrigerant Cycle IX. SYSTEM SERVICING & TROUBLESHOOTING
B. Overcharge of Refrigerant C. Restricted Air Flow D. Refrigerant Flow E. Non-condensibles in System F. Delta P G. Delta T H. Electrical Controls I. Compressor J. Pressure K. Temperature L. Superheating M. Subcooling N. Hermetic Systems X. COMMERCIAL & INDUSTRIAL CHILLERS
B. Reciprocating C. Screw D. Absorption E. Cooling Towers XI. CHILLER OPERATION & MAINTENANCE
B. Flow Control C. Freeze Protection D. Oil Analysis E. Refrigerant Analysis F. Eddy Current Analysis G. Water Treatment XII. ENERGY CONSERVATION & PEAK OPERATING EFFICIENCY
B. Thermal Ice Storage Systems C. Economizers XIII. REGULATORY CONSIDERATIONS
B. CAAA of 1990 C. CFC�s, HCFC�s, Blends XIV. EPA CERTIFICATION EXAM
Day 3 and 4Being able to service your own boiler is one thing. Being able to do it safely is another. This seminar is designed to teach building and facility maintenance personnel to do both. After attending this seminar you will be able to reduce the need for outside service contractors, while at the same time increase your confidence and comfort level in operating and maintaining your own boilers. Course Competencies & Learning Objectives:
Course Outline: I. BOILER FUNDAMENTALS
II. FUNDAMENTALS OF COMBUSTION and HEAT TRANSFER
III. BURNER OPERATION & CONTROL
IV. BOILER OPERATION and TESTING
V. BOILER ROOM SAFETY
VI. CAUSE and EFFECT CASE STUDY
VII. CONSTRUCTION & DESIGN STANDARDS
VIII. CONTROLS and SAFETY DEVICES for AUTOMATICALLY FIRED BOILERS
IX. INSPECTION and MAINTENANCE of COMMERCIAL and INDUSTRIAL BOILERS
X. BOILER & BURNER EFFICIENCY
XI. TROUBLESHOOTING
XII. BOILER OPERATOR LICENSING EXAM
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