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Written by Dave McGough
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Prepare for a career as heating, ventilation, air conditioning, and refrigeration (HVACR) installer or technician through a blend of online theory and hands-on training.
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This comprehensive 685-hour HVACR program teaches adults the foundational concepts for the installation, operation, design and analuysis of heating and cooling systems. From that foundation, learners will move through more in-depth sections covering all of the common residential/light commercial HVACR systems. Finally, learners will be given the opportunity to take the EPA Refrigerant Handlers Certification Exam and a choice of either an ICE or NATE certification exam.
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Note Requirement: Students must have their own access to computer with high-speed Internet.
Course Curriculum Includes:
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Shop Math
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Layout Procedures
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Cutting Tools
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Process Planning
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Copper Piping
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Electricity
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Thermostats
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Electric Motors
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Air Flow
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Heat Loads
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Refrigeration
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Gas Heat
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Heat Pumps
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Building Systems
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Safety
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Troubleshooting
Enrollment Process:
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Return application with $50 nonrefundable testing/processing fee to the Adult Education Building at the Knox County Career Center, 308 Martinsburg Road, Mount Vernon, OH 43050. Click here to complete our online application.
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Provide documentation of high school diploma or GED.
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Schedule a Skills Review session with the Assessment Center by calling KCCC Adult Education Office 740.393.2933.
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After completing the Skills Review Session (see#3 above), schedule an interview with the HVACR coordinator, Greg Myers, 740.393.2933.
Financial aid is available for students who qualify. For more information, call 740.393.2933.
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Last Updated on Thursday, 27 October 2011 09:44 |