Refrigeration Applications, Certificate - ACR7
The Refrigeration Applications Certificate provides students with the theory and hands-on training in the operation of refrigeration system design and component application. The certificate program will focus on installation, start-up, service repair and preventative maintenance of commercial and domestic refrigeration systems.
The students will be required to successfully complete the EPA 608 Refrigerant Handling Certification Exam and A2L Refrigerant Certification exam in ACR 175 EPA 608 Certification Preparation and the Readyman Electrical ESCO Certification Exam in ACR 140 Automatic Controls.
Refrigeration applications graduates will have opportunities to work in the refrigeration industry in one or more of the following areas: service and repair of refrigeration systems, service and repair of domestic refrigeration systems, service and installation of food and vending refrigeration equipment and service and installation of supermarket equipment.
Requirements
Courses | Course Title | Credit Hours |
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Required Course Information | ||
ACR 102 | Tools and Service Techniques | 3 |
ACR 106 | Basic Electricity for HVAC/R | 4 |
ACR 107 | Wiring Diagrams | 2 |
ACR 108 | Refrigeration Fundamentals | 3 |
ACR 118 | Air Conditioning Fundamentals | 3 |
ACR 131 | Commercial Refrigeration | 4 |
ACR 140 | Automatic Controls | 3 |
ACR 150 | Basic Sheet Metal | 2 |
ACR 175 | EPA 608 Certification Preparation | 1 |
ACR 206 | Advanced Electricity for HVAC/R | 2 |
ACR 231 | Advanced Refrigeration | 4 |
ACR 250 | Duct Fabrication | 3 |
Subtotal | 34 | |
Total Hours | 34 |
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 |
Hours | 12 | |
Spring Semester | ||
ACR 118 | Air Conditioning Fundamentals | 3 |
ACR 131 | Commercial Refrigeration | 4 |
ACR 175 | EPA 608 Certification Preparation | 1 |
ACR 206 | Advanced Electricity for HVAC/R | 2 |
ACR 250 | Duct Fabrication | 3 |
Hours | 13 | |
Summer Semester | ||
ACR 107 | Wiring Diagrams | 2 |
ACR 140 | Automatic Controls | 3 |
ACR 231 | Advanced Refrigeration | 4 |
Hours | 9 | |
Total Hours | 34 |
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
It is best to start in the Fall semester. If a student wishes to enroll during spring or summer term, contact program coordinator for guidance.
Courses are offered during day and evening hours.
Top-quality tools, meter and gauges, are required for this program. Tools that students purchase are an investment in their future and necessary to be employable. Click here for the list of required tools. Students are required to purchase safety glasses and leather work gloves for lab activities. Advise students to contact department head for specific questions.
Program Student Learning Outcomes
Purpose Statement
The refrigeration application certificate is dedicated to assisting adult learners in the development of the skills and knowledge necessary to the student’s success and to support their educational goals for employment and professional growth in the refrigeration field.
Program 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.
- Use most of the tools and meters associated with the air conditioning and refrigeration industry.
- Apply safety rules and regulations when working.
- Install, repair and maintain most domestic refrigeration systems.