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Heating and Air Conditioning

CERTIFICATE

This certificate will provide the basic fundamentals of heating/air conditioning including servicing and installation. Individuals completing both courses should gain the skills and knowledge to pass the EPA certification to service and repair refrigeration system.

The Curriculum

 

FIRST SEMESTER

Credit

Hours

HAC 160

Heating/Air Conditioning I

3

HAC 260

Heating/Air Conditioning II

3

 

TOTAL HOURS

6

 

The Coursework

HAC 160 Heating and Air Conditionaing I

Basic fundamentals of heating and air condition, refrigerants pressure and temperature relationship, using pressure temperature tables, head pressure, ozone protection, electrical circuit fundamentals refrigeration and heating, tools and materials, law of thermodynamics, blueprint reading, EPA laws governing CFC’s laws of refrigeration, using gauge manifolds, heating controls, and basic fundamental hydronic heating.
CREDIT: 3 hours - 2 Lecture and 2 lab hours per week.
Prerequisite: None
 

 

HAC 260 Heating and Air Conditionaing II

Servicing and installing heating and air condition systems, refrigerant controls, heat pumps, theory, heat pump controls, superheat, metering devices, motor controls, trouble shooting external diagnosis and servicing air condition and heating systems, leak detection and repair, replacing compressor, charging systems, CFC recovery recycle, reclaim standards. Troubleshooting electrical refrigeration circuits. Troubleshooting electrical circuits heat pumps. Students completing both HAC I and HAC II should gain the skills and knowledge to pass the EPA certification test to service or repair refrigeration systems. This test to be given at the end of HAC II.
CREDIT: 3 hours - 2 lecture and 2 lab hours per week.
Prerequisite: HAC 160

 


For More Information Contact:
Phyllis Sander - Business and Occupational Division Chair
at 1-800-481-2242 ext. 3334 or e-mail
phylliss@shawneecc.edu
  

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