HVAC Pro Troubleshooting - PRO419
This course teaches fundamental skills needed to troubleshoot residential and light commercial HVAC refrigeration system and airside problems. In this hands-on inter-active course, technicians learn and practice proven diagnostic techniques that they can apply immediately back on the job. The goal of the courses is to provide technicians with a complete understanding of the mechanical system, its components and to update service personnel with the current practices and procedures relative to new technology and equipment. At completion of the course students will possess the skills and confidence to tackle any mechanical system malfunction but also determine the root cause of the problem to eliminate repeat failures. This course was developed for complete troubleshooting proficiency, which introduces participants to concepts of air conditioning systems, and includes much more “HANDS-ON” lab time with service test equipment and tools.
Course lab exercises include:
Hands-on evaluation of an operating residential split system with Puron refrigerant to:
Identify the essential component parts of a refrigeration system and their functional purpose
Measure system refrigerant pressures and temperatures
Calculate system superheat, subcooling and cooling capacity
Calculate refrigerant charge
Air measurement procedures and instrumentation
Measure wet bulb and dry bulb air flow conditions
Airflow calculations
Workbook exercises to:
Evaluate system superheat and subcooling and cooling capacity
Evaluate refrigerant charge
Evaluate system airflow
Determine how various system problems affect system refrigerant pressures, superheat, and subcooling
Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
Predict “NORMAL” operating conditions for an HVAC residential system
Apply and understand the use of pressure enthalpy diagrams
Calculate superheat and subcooling
Calculate refrigerant charge and understand the proper charging methods for HVAC systems
Analyze the properties of air
Measure air flow and calculate system cooling capacity
Understand how improper airflow causes poor system performance and component failure
Troubleshoot system cooling problems
Properly and safely use mechanical tools and test instruments associated with HVAC service
Follow general HVAC safety rules and use appropriate safety equipment
COURSE LENGTH: 2 DAYS
TUITION: $300.00 PER SESSION PER ATTENDEE-Lunch Provided
CLASS SIZE:
Austin Training Center–Maximum 8 Participants
Lubbock Training Center–Maximum12 Participants
PRE-REGISTRATION REQUIRED NO LATER THAN 2 WEEKS PRIOR TO SCHEDULED START DATE.
Instructors
Tyler King
Contact us
- John Holloman
- Jo••••n@rma••••n.com
Location
Classifications
Categories
- Misc HVAC
Levels
- HVAC Pro Troubleshooting