Level 1 |
Credits |
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HVAC 1095 |
Apply Effective Gravitying Techniques
The art of effective communication is a valuable asset for any service sector worker to possess. It allows you to communicate effectively with your prospective client and ensures that there is no misunderstanding in regard to work being performed. Proper study habits are always essential within a classroom environment and they allow the student to obtain better than average results in their courses.
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0.5 |
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HVAC 1100 |
Apply Trade Safety Practices
This course provides you with the required safe work practices that must be applied when working in the HVAC trade and with others in the mechanical trades. Some trade specific safety practices as they relate to the HVAC trade are also discussed. Prerequisites: HVAC 1095
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2.0 |
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HVAC 1101 |
Process Technical Information
This course explains how to read manufactures' information, supplier catalogues, and other specific information related directly to the HVAC and Refrigeration industry. In addition, it reviews the range and types of documentation available and the skills needed to complete Refrigerant Logs and maintenance records. These skills include the use of computers and the ability to read and interpret drawings as well as the ability to fabricate your own working drawings.
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2.5 |
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HVAC 1103 |
Apply Trade Tools and Fasteners
A comprehensive knowledge of the different tools used in the HVAC field is essential. This includes the identification of the proper tool for a given application and its safe use and handling. In addition you must have a comprehensive knowledge of the different kinds of fasteners and fittings used in piping trades. This course gives students hands-on experience using tools and fasteners along with practical exercises on the proper use and fabrication of piping projects. Prerequisites: HVAC 1102
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4.0 |
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HVAC 1104 |
Apply Fundamentals of Refrigeration
This course establishes a foundation for further studies in refrigeration system operation. A complete understanding of the course content is essential for further student learning in other program courses. The course explores all components as they relate to Refrigeration systems, as well as providing an in-depth study of refrigerants and proper piping design.
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8.5 |
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HVAC 1105 |
Proper Service Procedures
In this course you will be shown how to properly recover refrigerant, charge, pressure test, evacuate, service and troubleshoot various types of Refrigeration and Air Conditioning systems. These are the basic skills that you should be able to apply throughout you career as a Refrigeration Mechanic. You will also learn basic start-up procedures and periodic maintenance tasks.
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5.5 |
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HVAC 1106 |
Apply Electrical Fundamentals
This course establishes the foundation for further studies in electricity for the HVAC trade. You must have a detailed understanding of electrical fundamentals in order to complete more complex electrical studies in other program courses. The course deals with the principles of magnetism and how it is used to create motion as applied to single and three phase A.C motors. The selection and application of circuit and motor protection devices is another important feature of the course. The course includes a complete understanding of the applicable sections of the Canadian Electrical Code. Finally, a detailed interpretation of electrical diagrams and the development of control circuits will be undertaken.
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5.5 |
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HVAC 1107 |
Interpret Electrical Diagrams
This course covers the basic concepts of electrical circuits and symbols which are found on all HV AC and R systems. A complete understanding of electrical diagrams and the ability to interpret them is of utmost importance for a successful career in the industry.
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3.0 |
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HVAC 1108 |
Apply Electrical Test Equipment
This course covers the operation and use of basic electrical test equipment such as Volt, Ohm and Amp meters. The operation of meters is explained as well as their safe use and handling. Students will gain hands-on experience applying the test equipment to operating control circuits to verify correct circuit operation.
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2.0 |
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HVAC 1109 |
Install Electrical Devices
This course covers the proper installation procedures for electrical and mechanical components. These installation procedures will meet all electrical code requirements as well B-52 Mechanical Code conditions. Students will perform work on Electrical control boards as well as actual operational equipment.
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4.0 |
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HVAC 1111 |
Install Refrigeration Project
The purpose of this course is to provide students with an opportunity of distilling the knowledge and skills they have learned in previous Level 1 courses. Students will perform an authentic hands-on refrigeration installation based on a Walk-in Cooler or Freezer. Students are required to apply their knowledge and skills through all stages of the installation including: design, installation of mechanical and electrical components, performance of start-up procedures and the design of a preventative maintenance program for their installation.
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2.0 |
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HVAC 1112 |
Prepare for Employment
This course prepares you for your coop term with an employer by identifying specific topics of importance to you as a Refrigeration tradesman.
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0.5 |
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HVAC 1990 |
Co-op 1
This course is your 1st coop work term with your employer. You will be expected to get 660 hrs. of employment.
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22.0 |
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Level 2 |
Credits |
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HVAC 2110 |
Design Refrigeration Systems
A well designed refrigeration system depends on the correct selection of equipment for a customer’s needs. The proper mechanical and electrical equipment selection is obtained by performing load calculations. Students will learn to calculate loads for mechanical and electrical equipment as well as design a piping layout for the system.
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4.0 |
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HVAC 2111 |
Ammonia Systems/Water Treatment
Ammonia systems are becoming more popular than ever because of tougher laws dealing with the conventional refrigerants such as R-12 and 502. It is important for the technician to understand the basic operation and safety practices associated with the modern ammonia plant. In addition Specialty Systems will be covered with an example explaining compressor staging and cascading. Prerequisites: HVAC 1104
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3.0 |
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HVAC 2112 |
Describe Basic HVAC Systems
This course provides a basic introduction to various HVAC systems. It includes component operation, location and application of various system arrangements. Success in subsequent HVAC courses is dependent on a good basic understanding of HVAC systems and is vital for a successful career as a HVAC technician. Prerequisites: HVAC 1114
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2.0 |
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HVAC 2113 |
Air Distribution Arrangement for HVAC
This course explains different Air distribution arrangements used in conjunction with heating and cooling equipment. This is essential for any further studies into HVAC System design and service. Prerequisites: HVAC 2112
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2.0 |
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HVAC 2114 |
Air Properties and Measurements
This course provides students with a complete understanding of the Psychometric Process along with Air measurement and balancing procedures. This knowledge is essential for the HVAC Technician in performing proper system installations and repairs. Prerequisites: HVAC 2113
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2.0 |
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HVAC 2115 |
Explain HVAC Control Loops
A comprehensive knowledge of electrical control loops used in the Air Conditioning industry is essential for the HVAC Technician. System control changes occur on a regular basis from year to year and this course will help you to stay up-to-date with the newest control loops in use in the HVAC industry. Prerequisites: HVAC 2114
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4.0 |
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HVAC 2116 |
Maintain Heat Pump Systems
The trend in the HVAC industry is for more energy efficient systems in commercial and residential applications. Heat Pump systems are an important component of this trend. Students will learn the operation of Heat Pump systems, how to maintain and troubleshoot system components and gain hands-on experience installing a Heat Pump system. Prerequisites: HVAC 2115
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4.0 |
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HVAC 2990 |
Co-op 2
This course is your 2nd coop work term with your employer. You will be expected to get 660 hrs. of employment.
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22.0 |
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Level 3 |
Credits |
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HVAC 3100 |
Communicate HVAC Heat/Cool Load Calculations
Load calculations are indispensable for HVAC system design. You will learn how to calculate cooling and heating loads for buildings using manual and computer-based methods. This knowledge is applied by completing a Load Project, where calculations are recorded, equipment selected, and costs are estimated.
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3.0 |
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HVAC 3101 |
Service Gas Heating Systems
This course is your Gas fitting training as a domestic/commercial gasfitter. A Class "B" Gasfitter installs, tests, maintains and repairs propane and/or natural gas lines, appliances, equipment and accessories in residential and commercial premises.
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8.0 |
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HVAC 3102 |
Design HVAC Distribution Systems
This course provides comprehensive instruction in the design process for HVAC distribution systems. You will receive a good grounding in basic duct construction and installation, design criteria and requirements and balancing an air distribution system. Prerequisites: HVAC 3100
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3.0 |
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HVAC 3103 |
Maintain Computer Environmental Systems
Students will gain an understanding of the use of semiconductors and electronic components in the maintenance of control loops in HVAC environmental systems. The characteristics of semiconductor materials and their use in various electronic components such as diodes, rectifiers and transistors is explained, as well as their application and function in different types of electronic circuits. Students will learn basic circuit calculations to assist them in maintaining electronic control loops. Prerequisites: HVAC 3102
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4.0 |
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HVAC 3104 |
Explain Heat Recovery/Energy Management
Energy management is a critical component of HVAC system operation. Students will gain a good understanding of the importance of energy management and various strategies employed for managing energy in heating, heat recovery and cooling systems.
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2.0 |
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Total Credits: |
125.0 |