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Professional Air-Conditioning Maintenance Certification

Theory & Practical

Professional Air-Conditioning Maintenance Certification

Duration: 1 year (12 months)
Course Fee: USD3,500.00

Month 1: Introduction to HVAC Fundamentals & Safety

  • Class 1: Introduction to Thermodynamics and Heat Transfer (Conduction, Convection,
    Radiation). Basic components of an AC system.
  • Class 2: Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), Electrical Safety, and Handling
    Refrigerants (EPA guidelines/local regulations).
  • Practical/Field Work: Identify AC components on a physical unit; practice proper Lock Out/Tag-Out (LOTO) procedures; acquire necessary hand tools.

Month 2: The Refrigeration Cycle

  • Class 3: The Vapor Compression Cycle explained: Evaporation, Compression,
    Condensation, Expansion.
  • Class 4: Analyzing the state of refrigerant at different points in the system (Superheat and Subcooling basics).
  • Practical/Field Work: Trace the refrigeration lines on a working unit; identify high and low-pressure sides; measure line temperatures.

Month 3: Electrical Components & Circuitry (Part 1)

  • Class 5: Basics of Electricity: Voltage, Current, Resistance, and Ohm’s Law.
    Understanding AC vs. DC.
  • Class 6: Reading Wiring Diagrams and Schematics; Symbols for compressors, fans,
    and capacitors.
  • Practical/Field Work: Practice using a multimeter to measure voltage on a
    disconnected unit; trace a simple wiring diagram on a real control board.

Month 4: Electrical Components & Circuitry (Part 2)

  • Class 7: Testing Capacitors, Contactors, and Relays.
  • Class 8: Electric Motors: Compressor motors and Fan motors (PSC, ECM).
    Troubleshooting motor failures.
  • Practical/Field Work: Test capacitance on old capacitors; continuity testing on fuses and switches; check motor windings for resistance.

Month 5: Tools of the Trade & Piping Skills

  • Class 9: Manifold Gauges (Analog vs. Digital): How to hook up and read pressures.
    Vacuum pumps and recovery machines.
  • Class 10: Copper Tubing techniques: Cutting, Swaging, Flaring, and Brazing/Soldering safety (using oxy-acetylene or MAPP gas).
  • Practical/Field Work: Practice brazing copper scraps; practice making a perfect flare connection; leak testing joints with nitrogen.

Month 6: Refrigerants & Charging Methods

  • Class 11: Types of Refrigerants (R-22, R-410A, R-32, etc.) and their
    properties/lubricants.
  • Class 12: System Charging: Weigh-in method vs. Superheat (Fixed Orifice) vs.
    Subcooling (TXV).
  • Practical/Field Work: Calculate target superheat/subcooling for a specific day’s
    weather; observe a recovery process (if available).

Month 7: Routine Maintenance Procedures

  • Class 13: Cleaning Coils (Evaporator and Condenser): Chemical selection and
    technique.
  • Class 14: Airflow: Filter types, checking static pressure, and cleaning blower wheels. Condensate drain cleaning.
  • Practical/Field Work: Perform a full deep clean on a condenser coil; clear a clogged condensate drain line; replace various air filters.

Month 8: Troubleshooting Mechanical Failures

  • Class 15: Compressor issues: Locked rotor, open windings, short to ground.
  • Class 16: Metering device failures: Stuck TXVs, clogged pistons/capillary tubes.
  • Practical/Field Work: Diagnose a “system not cooling” scenario (simulation); listen to compressor sounds to identify mechanical stress.

Month 9: Troubleshooting Airflow & Psychrometrics

  • Class 17: Understanding the Psychrometric Chart: Humidity, Dew Point, and Enthalpy.
  • Class 18: diagnosing airflow restrictions, duct leakage, and uneven cooling issues.
  • Practical/Field Work: Measure Temperature Split (Delta T) across evaporator coils; check registers for airflow blockage.

Month 10: Advanced Controls & Inverter Technology

  • Class 19: Thermostats: Installation, low-voltage wiring, and smart thermostat
    programming.
  • Class 20: Introduction to Mini-Split Systems and Inverter Technology (DC Conversion).
  • Practical/Field Work: Install or replace a standard thermostat; review error codes on a mini-split remote or control board.

Month 11: System Installation Basics

  • Class 21: Site survey and Load Calculation (Basic Manual J concepts). Equipment
    placement and leveling.
  • Class 22: Evacuation (pulling a vacuum) to 500 microns and decay testing.
  • Practical/Field Work: Assist in a system pump-down; practice using a micron gauge to verify a vacuum.

Month 12: Customer Service, Business Skills & Final Review

  • Class 23: Soft Skills: Communicating with customers, explaining repairs, and quoting prices.
  • Class 24: Final Assessment (Written Exam) and Course Recap.
  • Practical/Field Work: Mock service call: Arrive, diagnose, quote, and “repair” a staged fault; final tool inventory check.

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