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Daikin UniversityTraining Course Guide

COMMITTED TO YOUR SUCCESSWelcome to Daikin University! Our mission is to offer our customers thebest training in the industry, exhibited by a variety of quality trainingprograms designed to provide the tools and resources needed for ourcustomers to be successful.We embrace and stand by this commitment through the development of our state-ofthe-art training centers, highly trained and experienced instructional staff andprofessionally developed curricula.CurriculumOur courses are designed by training professionals around specific objectives basedon industry needs and job task analysis. We offer a choice of instructional settingsbased on the program goals and our students’ needs including: online/on-demandweb-based training, instructor led webinars, onsite training, and instructor ledclassroom training at one of our Daikin Authorized training facilities.Daikin University offers classroom training at distributors and dealer facilities and atour Daikin Authorized training facilities in Carrolton, TX, Irvine, CA and Long IslandCity, NY. Our training facilities have a complete range of fully functional residentialand commercial products, including Daikin Altherma and VRV for invaluable hands-on,practical experience.

ONLINE TRAININGWeb Based Training (WBT):Our highly-acclaimed Web-Based Training (WBT) is available for you to login when you are ready. Thecourse(s) selected can be retrieved with a few small strokes on your keyboard 24-hours a day, sevendays a week.Online On-Demand (OLOD):We will offer a selection of Daikin developed OLOD courses. This selection will include some recordedversions of some our instructor-led webinars. Contact training@daikinac.com for more information.Online Instructor-Led Training (OLIL):We can offer 1 to 2 hour training sessions via webinars per request. Each session is hosted by anexperienced Daikin staff member. You can visit our website www.daikinac.com or go directly towww.daikinuniversity.com to register for one or all of the classes.Price Prices vary if individually purchased Online course are included in the General Access Plus individual curriculum or a companysubscription

ONLINE TRAININGDaikin IntroductionThe Daikin Difference (Technology)Course ObjectivesCourse Objectives Daikin introduction and historyDaikin as the global leader recognized forenergy efficiency, innovation, and highquality products and servicesDaikin and the environmentTarget Audience Recommended for anyoneDuration0.5 HoursHow Daikin’s product innovation, invertertechnology and compressors make Daikin theproduct of choiceUnderstand how to best position Daikin’sproduct line with regard to energy efficiency,individualized comfort, and qualityReview 12 of Daikin’s technologicaladvantagesTarget AudienceRecommended for anyoneDuration1 HourDaikin ResourcesPiping & R-410A RefrigerantCourse ObjectivesCourse Objectives Review of the Dealer Handbook orDistributor HandbookUnderstanding Daikin’s TechnicalResource Library (TRL) and how to use itReview of Dr. DaikinReview our Spare Parts Bank product andservices offeredReview Daikin University resourcesTarget AudienceRecommended for distributors or dealersRefrigerant recovery & the atmosphereProperties of R-410APOE vs. PVE oilIdentify line set componentsDaikin dedicated toolsFlared connections & brazingStandard pressure test & leak testingTriple evacuation processPipe insulationImportance of liquid chargingTarget AudienceDuration0.5 HoursRecommended for anyoneDuration1 Hour - 2 Parts

ONLINE TRAININGDaikin Residential Product LineDaikin Commercial Product LineCourse ObjectivesCourse Objectives Review single-split outdoor & indoorproduct line-upReview multi-split outdoor & indoorproduct line-upReview general and technical specs of allcomponentsUnderstand Daikin model # nomenclatureUnderstand general applications Review VRV outdoor & indoor product line-upReview general and technical specs of allcomponentsUnderstand Daikin model # nomenclatureUnderstand general applicationsFrequently asked questionsTarget AudienceRecommended for anyoneTarget AudienceDurationRecommended for distributors, contractors,residential sales personnel.0.5 HoursDuration0.5 HoursVRV Product & TechnologyiTM Sales OverviewCourse ObjectivesCourse Objectives Daikin VRV concepts & characteristicsVRV systems & product line-upGeneral overview of VRV technologyDescribe inverter operation & benefitsVRV Heat Pump & Heat RecoveryVRV basic refrigeration piping specsVRV controls & communication wiringVRV controls product line-upTarget AudienceRecommended for anyoneDuration2 Hours - 7 Parts iTM OverviewFunctionsMonitor & OperationAutomatic Controls PartMenu ListTarget AudienceRecommended for anyoneDuration1.5 Hours - 5 Parts

ONLINE TRAININGNEC - National Electric CodeVentilation Xpress System LayoutCourse ObjectivesCourse Objectives Understanding of Ventilation Xpress Understand NEC that is applicable to Daikinsystems and field wiring examplesUnderstand wire sizingUnderstand circuit protectionUnderstand cable types for plenumsTarget AudienceRecommended for anyoneTarget AudienceRecommended for manufacturing repsDuration1 HoursDuration1 HourRefrigerant Safety Considerations forVRFVRV Xpress System LayoutCourse ObjectivesCourse Objectives Understand occupancy classifications (ASHRAE15, Section 4)Understand refrigerant system classification(ASHRAE 15, Section 5)Understand refrigerant safety classification(ASHRAE 34, Section 6)Understand refrigerant concentration limits(ASHRAE 34, Tables 1 & 2)Understand installation restrictions (ASHRAE15, Section 8)Target AudienceRecommended for anyoneDuration1 Hour Understanding of VRV XpressSelecting VRV equipmentProducing submittal data for installers &design engineersBasic design layoutFrequently asked questionsTarget AudienceRecommended for manufacturing repsDuration2 Hours

ONLINE TRAININGEngineer Days – Session 1 – VRV Concept &TechnologyEngineer Days – Session 2 – The DaikinDifferenceCourse ObjectivesCourse Objectives VRV vs. VRFVRV technology overviewVRF energy legislationOptimizing designs for cost & efficiencyTarget AudienceRecommended for engineers & architectsDuration1 HourThe Daikin DifferenceVRV vs. VRF class leading efficiencyClass leading technologyControl systems – DNet, BacNet, LonWorksTools to cut design time in halfTarget AudienceRecommended for engineers & architectsDuration1 HourDaikin VRV BMS Integration - VRV Integration withBACnet and Lonworks ProtocolsDaikin VRV BMS Integration - Understanding VRVIndoor unit and Controls LogicCourse ObjectivesCourse Objectives VRV system overview for BMS integrator VRV system Individual zone control Control logic Changeover Master Addressing Indoor unit grouping Temperature sensing Indoor unit operation BACnet interface specification BACnet objects/pointsControl Strategies Navigation Remote Controller iTouch Controller BACnet Interface Notes to programLon Interface Network variablesTarget AudienceTarget AudienceRecommended for anyoneRecommended for anyoneDurationDuration.5 Hours.5 Hours

ONLINE TRAININGMindleadersCourse Objectives Customer service skillsSelling skillsHR topicsSoft skills (ex: time management)Management skillsLeadership skillsAnd More!Target AudienceRecommended for anyoneDurationVarious

WBTAnyoneAnytimeWeb Based TrainingAnywhere.FeaturesConvenience.You can study anywhere and anytime as long as you have a PC and Internet access. Because there is no need to go to atraining facility, it is just right for those who are busy or who live in remote areas. You can also save travel andaccommodation expenses. Refer to page two for current course list in English-USA.Easy-to-understand multimedia training materials.Easy-to-understand training materials facilitate understanding incorporating narration, photographs and illustrations.Learn at your own pace.You are free to study at your own pace, going through easy parts quickly and taking enough time for difficult parts.You can also review the sections you have already studied. Say goodbye to any problems keeping up with a lecture!!※ WBT provides basic study courses. If you are seeking more advanced courses,please attend classroom training available at our Daikin University training facilities.For more details, please visit our website: www.daikinac.com or contact training@daikinac.com.We offer the 299 General Access Plus subscription which includes all of ourApplicationproprietary WBT courses, our Daikin developed OLOD courses and 250Mindleaders management, leadership, and soft skills courses!ApprovalWBT Server(Japan)

Daikin International Web-based Training CoursesCategoryCourse NameBasic Air ConditioningIntroduction to Air ConditioningClassification of Air Conditioning SystemsPrinciples of Refrigeration4 Components of Refrigeration Cycle & How it Works4 Components of Refrigeration Cycle & 4-way ValvesBasic Knowledge of Heat and PressureStandard Operation StateImpact of Various Changes on Operation StateSimple Heat Load CalculationModel Selection of Air ConditionersThe Basic Knowledge of Analog RelaysRefrigerant Types and NomenclatureAir-Cooled and Water-Cooled Air ConditionersPrimary Electrical Components of Air ConditionersPrimary Electronic Components of Air ConditionersThe Primary Components of the Refrigeration Cycle Other than the FourPrinciple ComponentsThe Primary Safety Devices of the Refrigerant CycleThe Basics of Ventilation: Ventilation Methods and Required VentilationVolumeHow to Select Air Conditioning Units - VRVIIIPsychrometric ChartHow to Read Psychrometric ChartUtilization: Mixture of AirUtilization: Heating, Humidifying, Cooling, & DehumidifyingP-h ChartIntroduction to P-h ChartP-h Chart and Coefficient of PerformanceBasic WorkHow to Use Testers and Clamp MetersHow to Use Megger Testers and ThermometersHow to Use Gauge ManifoldsFlaring ProceduresProcedures for Refrigerant Pipe BendingSetting of Acetylene WeldersFlare Connection and Handling of the Service Ports & Stop Valves

URL: http://www.dtas.daikin.co.jp/CategoryCourse NameBasic Work (cont.)Vacuum DryingProcedures for Additional Refrigerant Charge (Sky Air)Pump Down ProceduresProcedures for Refrigerant RecoveryAir Tightness TestBasics of Brazing WorkTest RunInspections Prior to Test RunHow to Run Test Run Data – Sky Air EditionHow to Run Test Run Data – VRV EditionTroubleshootingWired Remote Controller: How to Use “Inspection” ModeWireless Remote Controller: How to Use “Inspection” ModeWired Remote Controller: How to Use the Service ModeWired Remote Controller: Malfunction CodesMethods of Diagnosing Malfunction Codes: A3 and AFMethods of Diagnosing Malfunction Codes: Malfunction Code: A0 (with relatedfunctions)Methods of Diagnosing Malfunction Codes: E3 and JAMethods of Diagnosing Malfunction Codes: E4 and JCMethods of Diagnosing Malfunction Codes: E6 and J2Methods of Diagnosing Malfunction Codes: C4Methods of Diagnosing Malfunction Codes: A9 and E9Methods of Diagnosing Malfunction Codes: U5 and U8Methods of Diagnosing Malfunction Codes: U4 and U9Methods of Diagnosing Malfunction Codes: L5, L8 and L9Malfunction Diagnosis using Outdoor PCBInstallationPre-Installation ChecksInstallation Flow and PrecautionsExamples of VRV Installation Problems (Indoor Units)Key Points of VRV Refrigerant Piping InstallationKey Points of Drain Piping Installation (VRV and Sky Air)Remote Control WiringOverview of VRV Control Wiring and Wiring Precautions

URL: http://www.dtas.daikin.co.jp/CategoryCourse NameIndoor Unit Installation PointsKey Points for VRV Outdoor Unit InstallationLocal Setting with Remote ControllerField Setting with Outdoor Unit PCBOperating Instructions and Delivery – Sky Air Ceiling Mounted Cassette TypeProduct KnowledgePrinciples of Reluctance DC MotorsPrinciples of Inverter ControlWhy are Inverter ACs Energy Efficient?VRV System FeaturesRefrigerant Pip Selection for the VRVIII Heat Pump System (for USA)Duct Design Procedures for the Ceiling Mo0unted Built-in TypeThe Basics of SoundSoundproofing Plans for AC EquipmentNew RefrigerantsFlourocarbons and the Earth’s EnvironmentProperties of New Refrigerant & Key Points for UseCustomer SatisfactionCustomer Satisfaction for Service EngineerDaikin reserves the right to make changes at their discretion.The content in this leaflet is current as of September 2013 and is subjectto change without notice.

CLASSROOM TRAININGWe offer regularly scheduled classesat our Daikin Authorized Training FacilitiesClass is available for onsite training.Course is approved for NATE Continuing EducationCredits.PDH/CEU*Course is approved for Professional DevelopmentHours and in most states towards ContinuingEducation Credit for engineers.

CLASSROOM TRAININGDaikin Authorized Training Facilities listed below: CA Irvine: Daikin CANY Long Island City: Daikin NYTX Carrollton: Daikin TX (Dallas) FL Davie: Daikin-McQuay FL (Miami)GA Marietta: Daikin-McQuay (Atlanta) CT New Haven: Star SupplyFL Pensacola: Nova TechFL Tampa: Carroll Air SystemsID Boise: Innovative AirMI New Hudson: Behler-Young (Detroit)MI Grand Rapids: Behler-YoungMA Woburn: F.W. Webb (Boston)MN Minneapolis: S.V.L.NC Greensboro: Hoffman & HoffmanNJ Caldwell: The Wallwork GroupNJ Ronkonkoma: The Wallork GroupNY Long Island City: The Wallwork GroupPA Philadelphia: United Refrigeration IncPA Pittsburgh: Allegheny EngineeringTN Memphis: Ewing KesslerTX Houston: DXSSC Columbia: Hoffman & HoffmanVA Chesapeake: Hoffman & HoffmanVT Rutland: F.W. WebbCanada, Montreal: EMCOCanada, Toronto: HTSMore Locations Coming Soon!Continental breakfast & lunch is provided in Daikin Authorized training facilities.Hotel information with Daikin rate discounts will be emailed with the class confirmation. 8 HR classes will be completed in one day 16 HR classes will be completed in two daysDaikin University is an approved NATE testing organization!Contact training@daikinac.com for schedule & location information.

CONTINUING EDUCATION GUIDELINESDaikin University provides a certificate of completion that includes thenumber of PDH (Professional Development Hours) for all attendees ofqualified training courses.FloridaIn the state of Florida, Daikin University has been approved as a provider of continuingeducation for engineers; specific courses have been approved for continuingeducation.LouisianaIn the state of Louisiana, Daikin University has been approved as a provider ofcontinuing education for engineers.North CarolinaIn the state of North Carolina, Daikin University has been approved as a provider ofcontinuing education for Professional Engineers and Surveyors.New York (PIE , Practicing Institute of Engineering)In the state of New York, specific courses have been approved for continuingeducation for engineers.Remaining StatesStates not listed above currently do not have a Continuing Education requirement forthe State Board of Engineers. As with all training courses, Daikin University requiresprior notification of any event that a Certificate of Completion is requested. All DaikinUniversity certificates will indicate the Professional Development Hours (PDH) of thecourse completed.Professional Development Hours (PDH):For every hour of (training) time, 1 (one) Professional Development Hour will begiven. Every 10 PDH 1 CEU (continuing education unit).

ONSITE TRAININGOnsite training available upon requestA Daikin authorized trainer provides training at a customer office or training site(not an install job-site) for sales or technical training. Not all classes can be trainedonsite. Please contact training@daikinac.com for requests or more details.Customized classes are available and must be approved by the Training Manager.Price of the onsite will be determined by the base price plus materials andexpediting if necessary.Portable RA trainers available for rent or for sale – These trainers make dealerpoints easier to reach and RA Service training done on site!Current Approved Onsite Classes: VRV Install & CommissioningVRV Product & ApplicationsRLC Install & CommissioningRLC Service & TroubleshootingRLC Product & ApplicationsKey Sales Points for Dealers8- Zone Multi-Split Key Points of InstallationTraining Location Daikin Altherma Install & CommissioningDaikin Altherma Product & ApplicationsControls Product & ApplicationsControls Integrator TrainingiTM CommissioningSingle & Multi Splits Key Points of InstallBase PriceEach Additional DayContiguous United States 1950 750Hawaii & AlaskaCall for PricingCall for PricingUS TerritoriesCall for PricingCanadian ProvincesCall for PricingCall for PricingCall for Pricing

VRV TRAININGFrom lightweight, yet powerful outdoor units to quiet, elegant indoor units,Daikin systems offer innovative and advanced product features thatdeliver the optimum in air conditioned comfort and control. Our systemsare energy efficient, easy to install, and are designed to fit virtually anyenvironment.Daikin University offers the following classroom training: VRV Install & CommissioningVRV Service & TroubleshootingVRV Product & ApplicationsVRV Applications: Selection ToolsVRV Design WorkshopEngineer Day

VRV Install OnlyPDH/CEU*Course Objectives Review Piping & R-401A refrigerant VRV product and technology Review installation proceduresTarget AudienceCommercial Contractors, InstallationForemen & Crews, Professional Engineers,Sales, Service PersonnelDuration6 HR course – Lecture onlyClass PrerequisitesNone, this is an introductory level courseClass SizeLimited to 20 studentsPriceOnsite Pricing AppliesAvailable upon request.VRV Commissioning OnlyPDH/CEU*Course ObjectivesClass Prerequisites Review installation procedures VRV Controls wiring & DIII Net communications Review commissioning proceduresVRV Install OnlyTarget AudienceCommercial Contractors, Installation Foremen &Crews, Professional Engineers, Sales, ServicePersonnelClass SizeLimited to 20 studentsPriceOnsite Pricing AppliesDuration4 HR course – Lecture onlyAvailable upon request.

VRV Install & CommissioningPDH/CEU*Course Objectives Daikin Introduction & historyReview Piping & R-401A refrigerantVRV product and technologyReview installation proceduresVRV Controls wiring & DIII Net communicationsReview commissioning proceduresHands-on activities & practiceClass PrerequisitesNone, this is an introductory level courseClass SizeLimited to 20 studentsPrice8 HR course: 17916 HR course: 229Target AudienceCommercial Contractors, Installation Foremen &Crews, Professional Engineers, Sales, ServicePersonnelDuration16 HR course includes hands-on activities8 HR course – Lecture onlyVRV Service & TroubleshootingPDH/CEU*Course ObjectivesClass Prerequisites Understand basic operation principles at eachstage of operation Wiring schematics, VRV components Demonstrate refrigerant flow software & how touse for diagnostics How to trace refrigerant flow Learn advanced field settings Learn advanced troubleshooting using DaikinService Checker Hands-on activities & practiceVRV Install & CommissioningTarget AudienceContractors/Dealer & Rep/Distributor who haveinstalled & commissioned Daikin VRV systems.Duration16 HR course includes Service Checker trainingClass SizeLimited to 10 studentsPrice16 HR course: 229The 16hr class is mandatory prior topurchasing a Daikin Service Checker.

VRV Product & ApplicationsPDH/CEU*Course ObjectivesClass Prerequisites Daikin introduction & history The Daikin Difference Commercial product line up & features,functions & benefits Competitive comparisons & productpositioning Intro to Daikin controls Applications & case studies Software selection tools: Xpress, TRL, andEnergyCalc basicsNone. This is an introductory level course. Target AudienceClass SizeLimited to 20 studentsPrice16 HR course: 299This is not a service course. Attendeewill not learn how to install ortroubleshoot the unit. VRV sales personnel, reps

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