This course covers the chemical makeup of oil and its relative viscosity and pour point. Students learn proper sizing and piping of oil lines including one and two pipe systems. Students learn how to correctly install fill and vent pipes. They learn how to correctly locate inside fuel tanks and outside buried tanks. Demonstrations show how fuel is prepared for burning through pressure and atomization of primary and secondary air. Students learn how to properly size nozzles and how to determine their proper application. 3/29/10-4/2/10
Member Price $667
Non-Member Price $667
ITEC / Residential AC & 410A Training/4_1_2010
Start your season right! Make sure your technicians are performing all the proper steps when performing a seasonal start-up. Topics Include: R410 A 10 points for seasonal start up Properties of Refrigerant How to properly charge a system System Troubleshooting Retrofit guidelines Safety and Handling Zoning Thermostats Humidity Noise complaints Equipment issues Electrical Troubleshooting Long line issues Identify Replacement Opportunities Installations Compressor Troubleshooting Our seminar will review the 10 steps required to perform a seasonal start up. Students will be able to refresh their skills by putting the gauges on real equipment, after a thorough review in a class room setting. Get all your techs on the same page! This seminar is designed to support your service departments by clearly presenting accepted practices. NEXT STEP-R410 A! R-22 is a “thing of the past”! Get your techs prepared to service and install equipment that uses R-410 A. It’s not our grandfathers’ refrigerant, but really not hard to use. Our seminar will cover the proper use and handling of this refrigerant, reinforcing proper service skills. Afraid of the pressures? Not sure of the lubricant? Uncertain if this really works? Let ICPA TEC, and our staff of skilled instructors bring your department into the “new world”. We’ll go through the steps and have your technician experience R-410 A FIRST HAND in our state of the art classroom and laboratory. We use R-410 A in our building! See it, touch it! Real time, real world. 8.30am to 12.30pm
Member Price $49
Non-Member Price $75
BPI’s Building Analyst 1 Training will give your technicians the knowledge they need to perform a whole house energy audit. Learn the relationship between all the systems in the house and the effects on health, safety, comfort and efficiency. The whole house is a system, learn how it all works together and how flaws in one part can compromise performance throughout. Learn building science fundamentals, energy conservation strategies, heat loss calculations, duct testing and sealing, blower door testing, etc. Find the root cause of a problem and give them solutions that work! Your technicians already know the HVAC system now they can learn about the whole house as a system. 5 days of intensive, comprehensive training in class and field training and testing Registrations are not complete until ITEC receives payment in full. The registrant understands that after the registration deadline for each class there will be NO refunds, as after the registration deadline ITEC is obligated to the contractor for the services. The registrant may cancel a paid registration and receive a full refund if the cancellation is made on or before the registration deadline. ITEC reserves the right to cancel any class at the registration deadline if there are not sufficient numbers of registrants to run the class. Paid Registration deadline is March 8, 2010 Class runs from March 29, 2010 to April 2, 2010 NOTE: The written examination for this class may ONLY be taken by laptop computer equipped with WI-FI. If the student needs a CleanEdison laptop computer then that will be an additional $100.00 charge
This course provides the student with an understanding of the application of commercial refrigeration systems. It will teach the student about evaporators, condensers, compressors, expansion devices, and controls. 2/23/10-4/1/10
Member Price $650
Non-Member Price $1035
This course covers the chemical makeup of oil and its relative viscosity and pour point. Students learn proper sizing and piping of oil lines including one and two pipe systems. Students learn how to correctly install, fill, and vent pipes. They learn how to correctly locate inside fuel tanks and outside buried tanks. Demonstrations show how fuel is prepared for burning through pressure and atomization of primary and secondary air. Students learn how to properly size nozzles and how to determine their proper application. 3/9/10-4/15/10
Member Price $667
Non-Member Price $667