HVACR Installers, Certificate - HVA6
The certificate will enable students to gain entry level skills for HVACR equipment installation. This certificate will enable students to accelerate their progression to the HVACR Technician career track.
Requirements
Courses | Course Title | Credit Hours |
---|---|---|
Required Course Information | ||
ACR 102 | Tools and Service Techniques | 3 |
ACR 106 | Basic Electricity for HVAC/R | 4 |
ACR 108 | Refrigeration Fundamentals | 3 |
ACR 118 | Air Conditioning Fundamentals | 3 |
ACR 131 | Commercial Refrigeration | 4 |
ACR 206 | Advanced Electricity for HVAC/R | 2 |
ACR 150 | Basic Sheet Metal | 2 |
ACR 175 | EPA 608 Certification Preparation | 1 |
ACR 250 | Duct Fabrication | 3 |
Subtotal | 25 | |
Total Hours | 25 |
Graduation Plan
Fall Start
First Year | ||
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Fall Semester | Hours | |
ACR 102 | Tools and Service Techniques | 3 |
ACR 106 | Basic Electricity for HVAC/R | 4 |
ACR 108 | Refrigeration Fundamentals | 3 |
ACR 150 | Basic Sheet Metal | 2 |
ACR 175 | EPA 608 Certification Preparation | 1 |
Hours | 13 | |
Spring Semester | ||
ACR 118 | Air Conditioning Fundamentals | 3 |
ACR 131 | Commercial Refrigeration | 4 |
ACR 206 | Advanced Electricity for HVAC/R | 2 |
ACR 250 | Duct Fabrication | 3 |
Hours | 12 | |
Total Hours | 25 |
Application and Advising
If you are ready to start your education, there are a few simple steps involved in enrolling at Piedmont Technical College.
Advising Information
The following information provides a guide for advisors who are helping students enroll in this program.
Program Notes
Student may start this program during the fall or spring terms.
Courses are offered during day and evening hours
Top-quality tools, meter and gauges, which are required for this program, will cost $500 - $700. There is a list at the bookstore, or you can contact Robbie Hill for more information.
Program Student Learning Outcomes
Purpose Statement
The HVACR Installers program is dedicated to assisting adult learners in the development of the skills and knowledge necessary to support students’ educational goals for employment and professional growth in the installation field.
Student Learning Outcomes
- Install, repair and service most light commercial refrigeration systems.
- Use a wiring schematic in troubleshooting most air conditioning, heating, and refrigeration systems.
- Install, repair, and maintain most domestic refrigeration systems.
- Use most of the tools and meters associated with the air conditioning and refrigeration industry.
- Apply fundamentals for repair, adjustment, and maintenance of pneumatic controls used in most air conditioning systems.
- Apply safety rules and regulations when working.