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Industrial Maintenance: REFRIGERANT TRANSITION & RECOVERY CERTIFICATION (AIT 100) Course Description This course provides participants with a good working understanding of air conditioning. Upon completion of this course, the participant should have all of the necessary tools to successfully complete the Air Conditioning Contractors of America (ACCA) standards for A/C Refrigeration Reclamation Certification. Learning Outcome Upon completion of this course, participants should be able to: 1. have a solid understanding of A/C components; and 2. troubleshoot units using drawings by applying their relationship to the various stages of the electrical/mechanical functions in the manufacturing environment. Course Objective To provide the participant with the knowledge of BTU, proper system size, forced air principles, duct size and location, pipe size, basic electrical controls, and safety in air conditioning reclamation. Major Topics Covered • Refrigerant chemistry and applications • Refrigerant oils and their applications • Legislative and proposed regulations • Safe handling and transport of refrigerants • Ozone depletion • Recovery, recycling and reclaim • Waste oil • Conservation – servicing and testing Certification Upon completion of this course, each student will be tested for a certification from ACCA. This rating will give the student a universal refrigeration certification. Class Size 8 Course Duration 40 hours 2 hours 40

Industrial Maintenance: INDUSTRIAL AIR LOGIC (ALT 101) Course Description This course covers air logic control systems, including fundamentals of compressed air, the operation of air logic circuits, and troubleshooting procedures and techniques. Learning Outcome Upon completion of this course, participants should be able to: 1. match circuit functions of air logic components to their symbols; 2. fabricate, operate, and analyze various air logic circuits; and 3. identify basic air logic circuits and the sequence of operation of the system. Course Objective The participant will gain knowledge and skills in the application and troubleshooting of air logic control systems. Major Topics Covered • Ladder diagrams • Fundamentals of compressed air • Power valve symbology • Comparison of electrical relays • Pneumatic air logic components and functions • Troubleshooting procedures and techniques Prerequisites Participants should have a working knowledge of pneumatics, or have completed a 40-hour pneumatics course within the last year. Class Size 10 Course Duration 40 hours 2 hours 41

Industrial Maintenance:<br />

REFRIGERANT TRANSITION & RECOVERY CERTIFICATION (AIT 100)<br />

Course Description<br />

This course provides participants with a good working understanding of air conditioning.<br />

Upon <strong>com</strong>pletion of this course, the participant should have all of the necessary tools to<br />

successfully <strong>com</strong>plete the Air Conditioning Contractors of America (ACCA) standards for<br />

A/C Refrigeration Reclamation Certification.<br />

Learning Out<strong>com</strong>e<br />

Upon <strong>com</strong>pletion of this course, participants should be able to:<br />

1. have a solid understanding of A/C <strong>com</strong>ponents; and<br />

2. troubleshoot units using drawings by applying their relationship to the various stages<br />

of the electrical/mechanical functions in the manufacturing environment.<br />

Course Objective<br />

To provide the participant with the knowledge of BTU, proper system size, forced air principles,<br />

duct size and location, pipe size, basic electrical controls, and safety in air conditioning<br />

reclamation.<br />

Major Topics Covered<br />

• Refrigerant chemistry and applications<br />

• Refrigerant oils and their applications<br />

• Legislative and proposed regulations<br />

• Safe handling and transport of refrigerants<br />

• Ozone depletion<br />

• Recovery, recycling and reclaim<br />

• Waste oil<br />

• Conservation – servicing and testing<br />

Certification<br />

Upon <strong>com</strong>pletion of this course, each student will be tested for a certification from ACCA.<br />

This rating will give the student a universal refrigeration certification.<br />

Class Size<br />

8<br />

Course Duration<br />

40 hours<br />

2 hours<br />

40

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