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Centura College
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Heating Ventilation and Air Conditioning - HVAC
The Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning (HVAC) certificate program will prepare graduates for entry level positions within the HVAC industry. You will receive practical hands-on instruction in Air Conditioning, Heating Systems, Residential and Commercial Refrigeration, Heat Pumps, Hydronics and many other areas. Prior to graduation, you will be provided the opportunity to take the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) certification . The mission of the program will be to prepare you with the skills and aptitudes necessary for a meaningful entry level position in the HVAC industry. You will learn mechanical and electrical applications in residential and light commercial Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration (HVACR). You will develop skills in preventive and corrective maintenance for residential heating and cooling systems and calculate cooling and heating demands for residential applications. You will identify the current laws and regulations in preparation of the refrigerant transition and recovery certification program, perform flue gas analysis for gas and oil fired heating systems and conduct residential heat load calculations using J-Right software.
2009
HS Diploma or GED

$17642.00


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