Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration
Instructor: Mr. Jonathon Dale
Email Mr. Jonathon Dale
814-765-5308
CIP Code: 47.0201
The HVAC/R program will prepare students for an entry-level position as an installer, maintenance, or service technician dealing with aspects of the residential and commercial field. This career area is always growing, has great monetary potential and will always be in demand. This field offers many opportunities.
The students will become adept at working with specialty tools, pressure/temperature/electrical meters, metal fabricating devices, torches, refrigerants, and live HVAC/R equipment.
This program is heavily delivered with hands-on lab projects. The students will reinforce this lab work with classroom theory.
Students have the opportunity to earn their CDL at a significantly reduced cost!
Successful HVAC students have the opportunity to earn the following two industry certifications:
Refrigerant Recovery Certification #608
410A Safety Certification
S/P2Construction Safety Certification
Ladder Safety through American Ladder Institute
Areas of Instruction
Units Covered:
Air Conditioning/Heat Pumps
Heating: Gas/Oil/Electric
Electricity
Electric Motors/Motor Controls
Duct work fabrication
Indoor Air Quality
National Electric Code
Conditions:
Students considering a career in HVAC/R should possess good math skills, problem solving/troubleshooting skills, ability to work independently and in a team, hand-eye coordination, mechanical aptitude, and general science knowledge.
Career Opportunities:
Refrigeration Mechanic
Heating and Air Conditioning Mechanic
Sheet Metal Worker
Energy Auditor
Air Conditioning and Heating Engineer
Refrigeration Engineer
Energy Management Control Engineer
Factory Service Representative
Estimator
Stationary Engineer
HVAC Contractor
What are the Benefits?
Job growth within the HVAC field is one of the greatest factors in deciding to move forward with a career as an HVAC technician :
Controls Technician
Sheet Metal Worker
HVAC Service Technician
Refrigeration Technician
Business Owner
Skills Needed:
Like any other career, certain skills are needed to succeed in the HVAC/R field. Some of these skills are as follows:
Mechanical skills
Customer-service skills
Time-management skills
Physical strength
Detailed-oriented nature
Trouble-shooting skills
Computer skills
What is HVAC/R?
The HVAC/R program will teach you how to install and maintain fuel and water supply lines, air ducts, pumps, and other important components, and to connect electrical wiring and controls and check the unit for proper operation. Instruction will include hand-on experience with a variety of tools used in the industry to work with refrigerant lines and air ducts-such as :
Voltmeters
Thermometers
Pressure Gauges
Other testing devices used to check air flow, refrigerant pressure, electrical circuits, burners and other HVAC/R components
College Credits available in Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning & Refrigeration from:
Triangle Tech
St. Francis University
University of Northwestern Ohio
Clarion University of PA
Thaddeus Stevens College of Technology
Rosedale Technical College
Excelsior College
Pennsylvania College of Technology
Soar Credits
Adult Education Information
Cost: $7,000 – Includes books, Refrigerant Recovery Certification #608 and 410A Safety Certification, NOCTI & OSHA Certification
Estimated expenses not included in tuition:
Criminal Record Check – $22.00
Child Abuse Clearance – $13.00
Federal Criminal History Record-$23.85
Boots, Gloves, Clothing-$150.00
$300.00 deposit that will go toward tuition
Academic Year: 9 months/900 hours
Start Date: August
Schedule: Monday-Friday, 8:30 am-2:30 pm
Book 1:
ISBN 9781305578296
Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Technology
Tomczyk/Silberstein/Whitman/Johnson 8th Edition (Skills, 2017)
Book 2:
ISBN 9781305578708
Lab Manual for Tomczyk/Silberstein/Whitman/Johnson’s Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Technology, 8th
Tomczyk/Silberstein/Whitman/Johnson 8th Edition (Skills, 2017)