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INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY
Looking to gain new skills or upgrade your current industrial for more earning potential and upward mobility? We may have the solution with HVAC-R classes in Light Commercial HVAC-R or classes for Power Plant Technology\Power Engineers.
 HVAC-R (High & Low Pressure Chiller, Industrial and Commercial Refrigeration)
This course is tailored to help you learn the basic refrigeration cycle, heat transfer and conditioning the air, basic electricity, ohm’s law problems, series circuits, parallel circuits, DC and AC theory. Field trips may be interspersed and used to augment classroom instruction. Textbooks required.
Topics covered include:
Introduction to temperature and heat
• Specific gravity, specific volume, and gas laws;
• Introduction to refrigeration, basic compression cycle, boiling and condensing points for different refrigerants, color codes, and enthalpy chart;
• Evaporators: dry-type evaporators, flooded evaporators, air and water cooled evaporative condensers; Compressors: reciprocating, open drive, semi hermetic and hermetic;
• Principles of: superheat load, defrost methods, head pressure control, sub cooling, expansion; and General safety practices
Instructor: Robert Perry
221JIND520 | 10 Sessions | $1499
Fridays | 9am-4pm | 9/10-11/12 | CSU Harry S. Downs Center
Light Commercial HVAC Updated Course
Prepare for a career as a heating, ventilation and air conditioning technician with the specialized skills to perform service and repair procedures in the areas of residential and commercial heating and air conditioning. Within each of these areas are opportunities for specialization. Gain the skills necessary to find employment with small heating and air conditioning businesses or with a larger equipment manufacturer or wholesaler. Heat load calculations are done according to Manual J. Seventy-five percent of the course is hands-on.
Course now covers:
• New EPA Updates
• Commercial refrigeration, walk-in coolers, and icemakers • Flammable refigerant
• Entrepreneur concepts and organizations culture
National certification exam (EPA) is offered to graduates at an additional cost. Textbook and tools required, but not included in course fee.
Instructor: Derek Anderson
221JIND300A | 69 Sessions | $4100
Mon – Thur | 6-10pm | 9/13-1/06/22 | Classes take place at Hearts to Nourish Hope 640 Ga. Hwy 138 Riverdale, Ga 30271
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