HVAC TRAINING CENTER - Alabama Power

3y ago
56 Views
3 Downloads
2.12 MB
8 Pages
Last View : 8d ago
Last Download : 3m ago
Upload by : Ellie Forte
Transcription

HVAC TRAINING CENTER2021 Winter/Spring Schedule

January– June 2021INSTALLATION & SERVICE COURSES(Classes noting CEU hours are approved for State of Alabama Contractor Continuing Educationand/or NATE CEUs)1201 – Foundations for Troubleshooting Gas Furnaces: (27 State and NATE CEUs) 4 Days. Systematicimplementation of dual fuel system analysis procedure. Gain working knowledge of dual fuel heat pumpsystems; proper venting, sizing of gas line, sequence of operation, and proper system performance.January 11-14April 12-151501E - Basic Refrigeration & HVAC Operations: (12 CEUs) 2 Days. Entry level; familiarization of refrigerantcomponents, cycle of operation and problem recognition.January 4–5March 29–301501 - Foundations for Troubleshooting HVAC Refrigerant Systems: (27 State and NATE CEUs) 4 Days. Systematicimplementation of the HVAC system analysis procedure and validation of actual sealed system performanceof fully operational HVAC equipment. January 25-28March 1-4April 12– 15May 17-201502E - Basic HVAC Electrical Operations: (12 CEUs) 2 Days. Entry level; familiarization of HVAC electricalterminology, component identification and basic equipment functions.January 6 - 7March 31 - April 11502 - Foundations for Troubleshooting HVAC Electrical Systems: (27 State and NATE CEUs) 4 Days. Systematicimplementation of HVAC system analysis procedure; and construction of an HVAC electrical system. Gainworking knowledge of the basic concepts of electricity (i.e. volts, amps, capacitance, inductance, reactance,power factor, ohm’s law, series/parallel circuits, etc.)February 1 - 4March 1 - 4April 5 – 8May 3 - 61503 - Troubleshooting HVAC Refrigerant Systems: (27 State and NATE CEUs) 4 Days. (Prerequisite 1501)Development of refrigerant system troubleshooting skills through proper and systematic routines in alaboratory setting closely simulating the technician’s normal work environment.January 4 - 7March 15 - 18May 3 - 61504 - Troubleshooting HVAC Electrical Systems: (27 State and NATE CEUs) 4 Days. (Prerequisite 1502)Development of electrical system troubleshooting skills through proper and systematic routines in a laboratorysetting closely simulating the technician’s normal work environment. Observe operation of live equipment;verify various failure operating modes; and identify exact cause of various system failures.January 4 - 7February 8 - 11March 15 - 181505 - Servicing HVAC Refrigerant Systems: (27 State and NATE CEUs) 4 Days. Brazing, unit fabrication,evacuation and charging.January 11 - 14March 8 - 11May 3 - 61506 - Servicing HVAC Electrical Systems: (27 State and NATE CEUs) 4 Days. (Prerequisites 1502 & 1504) Coverssuch areas as functions of solid state components used in HVAC equipment; use of meters and equipment to testand validate proper operation of components; programming of solid state thermostats to operate equipment atspecific modes on specific time schedules and override capabilities for major brands of equipment.January 25 - 28April 26 - 29

1905 - Refrigerant Recovery Certification:State Board Review (20 NATE CEUs):January 20February 23February 15 - 17NATE Review and NATE Test (14 State CEUs):April 26 - 28March 8 - 10June 7 - 9Duct & Envelope Tightness: (12 State CEUs) This two day course is designed to introduce the skills necessary tobecome a Duct and Envelope Tightness (DET) Verifier, certified to perform the diagnostic testing required fornew homes by the 2015 IRC/IECC withAlabama amendments. Online math course must be completed priorto attending. Details given at registration.March 1-2 March 3 - 4 June 7 - 8 June 9 - 10Rightsuite: (14 State CEUs and 21 NATE CEUs) This three day course is designed to enhance the participant'sskills to use computer software applications to calculate residential loads, design ducts, and to introducethe other program modules.January 11 - 13May 17 - 19APPLICATION COURSES1802 - Residential Load Calculations: (27 State and NATE CEUs) 4 Days. Develop industry acceptedknowledge and skills of sizing residential heating and cooling equipment through hands-on training in aclassroom and laboratory setting. (Based on the Manual J approach to load calculations.)February 8 - 11May 10 - 131803 - Residential Duct Design: (27 State and NATE CEUs) 4 Days. (Prerequisite 1802) Complete tasks suchas determining the design CFM for sizing a duct system and proper air volume for each conditioned zone,based on design heat gain/loss. Determine the type, size, number and placement of supply diffusers andreturn air grilles; select proper equipment configuration for selected applications; draw layout of locationsand size trunk, branch and return duct. (ACCA Manual D method.) January 11 - 14 March 29 - April 11807 - Duct Board Fabrication & Installation: (27 State and NATE CEUs) 4 Days. Inexperienced personnellearn to understand and apply recommended methods and techniques for fabricating duct from fibrousboard material. Experienced personnel are provided the opportunity to enhance their knowledge of fibrousduct fabri-cation and installation methods and practices. February 1 - 4 March 15 - 18Halcyon: (14 State and NATE CEUs) 2 Days. Fujitsu Halcyon Mini-Split course covers equipment selection,application, safety, single and multi-zone refrigeration systems, proper flaring techniques, componentidentification and testing, compressor, motor & EEV's, and troubleshooting system errors.March 8 - 9May 24 - 25Airstage: (Prerequisite RAIT) 2 Days. Training includes labs on how to start up a VRF system, settingfunctions, how to use external inputs and outputs, troubleshooting using "Service Tool", identifyingthe components of an Airstage heat recovery unit. Classes include component function andidentification, system operation and protections, and introduction to troubleshooting using servicetool and indoor/outdoor fault codes. February 2 - 3 April 6 - 7 May 11 - 12***RAIT(Regional Airstage Installation Training) The RAIT training program is categorized by 8 modules which mimicthe installation process from application to the point where the system is ready to start. This training is required beforeattending the Airstage 2 day class and can be completed on line.To register: www.alabamapower.com/hvac or call 1-800-634-0154

Alabama Power Company HVAC Training CenterApproved CurriculumTo Sit For State of Alabama HVAC Contractor’s Exam1501 - Foundations for Troubleshooting HVAC Refrigerant Systems:27 hours4 Days. Systematic implementation of the HVAC system analysis procedure and validation of actual sealed systemperformance of fully operational HVAC equipment.1502 - Foundations for Troubleshooting HVAC Electrical Systems:27 hours4 Days. Systematic implementation of HVAC system analysis procedure; and construction of an HVAC electricalsystem. Gain working knowledge of the basic concepts of electricity (i.e. volts, amps, capacitance, inductance,reactance, power factor, ohm’s law, series/parallel circuits, etc.)1503 - Troubleshooting HVAC Refrigerant Systems:27 hours4 Days. (Prerequisite 1501) Development of refrigerant system troubleshooting skills through proper and systematic routines in a laboratory setting closely simulating the technician’s normal work environment.1504 - Troubleshooting HVAC Electrical Systems:27 hours4 Days. (Prerequisite 1502) Development of electrical system troubleshooting skills through proper and systematicroutines in a laboratory setting closely simulating the technician’s normal work environment. Observe operationof live equipment; verify various failure operating modes; and identify exact cause of various system failures.1505 - Servicing HVAC Refrigerant Systems:27 hours4 Days. Brazing, unit fabrication, evacuation and charging.1506 - Servicing HVAC Electrical Systems:27 hours4 Days. (Prerequisites 1502 & 1504) Covers such areas as functions of solid state components used in HVAC equipment; use ofmeters and equipment to test and validate proper operation of components; programming of solid state thermostats to operate equipment at specific modes on specific time schedules and override capabilities for major brands of equipment.1201 – Foundations for Troubleshooting Gas Furnaces:27 Hours4 Days. Systematic implementation of dual fuel system analysis procedure. Gain working knowledge of dual fuelheat pump systems; proper venting, sizing of gas line, sequence of operation, and proper system performance.1802 - Residential Load Calculations:27 Hours4 Days. Develop industry accepted knowledge and skills of sizing residential heating and cooling equipment through handson training in a classroom and laboratory setting. (Based on the Manual J approach to load calculations.)1803 - Residential Duct Design:27 Hours4 Days. (Prerequisite 1802) Complete tasks such as determining the design CFM for sizing a duct system and proper air volume for each conditioned zone, based on design heat gain/loss. Determine the type, size, number and placement of supplydiffusers and return air grilles; select proper equipment configuration for selected applications; draw layout of locations andsize trunk, branch and return duct. (ACCA Manual D method.)1807 - Duct Board Fabrication & Installation:27 Hours4 Days. Inexperienced personnel learn to understand and apply recommended methods and techniques for fabricating ductfrom fibrous board material. Experienced personnel are provided the opportunity to enhance their knowledge of fibrous ductfabrication and installation methods and practices.Total Hours Required - 270

HVAC TRAINING CENTERAll prices below include registration, all class materials(except State Board Review) and lunches.(Hotel not included)1201 1,3301802 1,3301501E 6651803 1,3301501 1,3301807 1,3301502E 665State Board Review 1,0001502 1,330Nate Review 6651503 1,3301905 Ref. Recovery 3851504 1,330Cert. Halcyon 6651505 1,3301506 1,330Airstage 665**DET 665Rightsuite 1,000** Participant is responsible for payment of DET Certification to Alabama Home Builders Association.Please note that we do not accept personal checks. Acceptable forms of payment arecompany checks, cashier checks, money order and credit cardsHotel Accommodations available at the Holiday Inn Express– 1-205-387-8383,Hampton Inn, Jasper– 1-205-221-3334, and Sleep Inn & Suites 1-205-387-2001Discounts available if you mention you are attending training at Alabama Power.

ALABAMA POWER HVAC TRAINING CENTER3711 Industrial Court Jasper, AL 355011-800-634-0154www.alabamapower.com/hvacREVIEW FOR STATE OF ALABAMA HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING CONTRACTOR’S CERTIFICATION TESTThis training is a review of the books and materials required for the State of Alabama Contractor’sCertification Test. Books are not included in the price of the class and must be purchased prior to attending.Books are available for purchase at the Training Center. See list below.Dates for Review Class:April 26-28February 15-17Circle desired dateCost of Review Class - 1,000REFERENCES FOR HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONINGBookPriceInternational Residential Code for 1 and 2 Family Dwellings, 2015125.00Refrigeration & Air Conditioning Technology, 9th Edition210.00Manual J-Residential Load Calculations (8th Edition - Abridged)99.00Manual D—Residential Duct Systems (2009)93.00ACCA Ductulator60.00NASCLA Contractors Guide to Bus., Law and Proj. Management (Basic 13Edition)63.00HVAC Laws & RegulationsContact HACR Board of AlabamaBooks should be the most recent version on the State ListBOOK PRICES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGESubtotalTax (9%)Total cost of books plus tax 708.50Total cost of books, tax & shipping 738.50Total cost of books & review course 1,708.50Total cost of books, review course,& shipping 1,738.5030.00Shipping & HandlingCost of Review Class1,000.00(If applicable)TotalRegistration FormNameCompanyAddressCity/StateZipPhoneEmail addressMethod of Payment: Money Order – Payable to Alabama Power CompanyMCVISAAMEXDISCOVERTo make a credit card payment, please call 1-800-634-0154.

North American Technician ExcellenceResidential/Light Commercial HVAC ExamsAdministered by the HVAC Training CenterJasper, AL 1-800-634-0154About Your EmployerAbout YouLast NameFirst NameDaytime Telephone NumberCompany NameMiddle InitialDaytime Telephone NumberEmail AddressMailing AddressMailing Address (street, apt. number)CityStateCityZipJune 9Exam InformationCore ExamZipTest fees are determined by how many exams you register for.Core Exam 150.00Specialty Exam (s) 150.00 eachEach exam is available in installer andservice levels. We recommend no morethan two exams at a time.SPECIALITY EXAMS:StateFees and PaymentSession DateMarch 10FaxTOTAL FEES DUE: Method of PaymentCheck or money order—Payable to Alabama Power CompanyMC VISA AMEX DiscoverAir ConditioningAir DistributionGas HeatingAir to Air Heat PumpTo make a credit card payment, please call1-800-634-0154Mail form and fees to:For Knowledge Areas ofTechnician Expertise (KATE's)visit www.natex.orgAlabama Power CompanyHVAC Training Center3711 Industrial CourtJasper, Alabama 35501Phone: 1-800-634-0154trussell@southernco.com

HVAC Training Center3711 Industrial CourtJasper, AL 35501Visit our website atwww.alabamapower.com/hvacFollow I-65 to Corridor X/ I-22 Exit #265. Follow I-22 West approximately 32 miles to Exit65 for Industrial Parkway. Turn right onto Industrial Parkway. Go approximately 2 milesand watch for HVAC Training Center sign on right side of road. Turn right at sign(Industrial Court). Training Center will be the facility located in the back housed along withBevill State Community College .Physical address: 3711 Industrial Court, Jasper, AL 35501.

Alabama Power Company HVAC Training Center Approved Curriculum To Sit For State of Alabama HVAC Contractor’s Exam 1501 -Foundations for Troubleshooting HVAC Refrigerant Systems: 27 hours 4 Days. Systematic implementation of the HVAC system analysis procedure and validation of actual sealed system performance of fully operational HVAC equipment.

Related Documents:

David Rountree, Alabama Public Service Commission david.rountree@psc.alabama.gov (334) 242-5194 Mac Sadler, Alabama Department of Revenue mac.sadler@revenue.alabama.gov (334) 242-1498 DeLois Thigpen, Alabama Executive Budget Office delois.thigpen@budget.alabama.gov (334) 242-7245 Tammy Wallace, Alabama State Board

hvac piping abbreviations hvac piping symbols hvac symbols hvac electrical symbols sheet metal general notes hvac piping general notes project general notes all starters, disconnect switches, motor control centers, and variable frequency drives, for equipment provided under division 23, shall be furnished under

ALABAMA-GENERAL Frontier Claims in the Lower South comp by Richard S. Lackey, 1977 (HPL) ALABAMA-GENERAL History of Alabama and Dictionary of Alabama Biography. Vol. 1. By Thomas M. Owen. Reprint Co. Pub. 1978 (H.P.L.) ALABAMA-GENERAL History of Alabama and Dictionary of Alabama Biography. Vol. II. By Thomas M. Owen. Reprint Co. Pub. 1978 (H.P.L.)

230548 vibration and seismic controls for hvac piping and equipment 230553 identification for hvac piping and equipment 230593 testing, adjusting, and balancing for hvac 230713 duct insulation 230716 hvac equipment insulation 230719 hvac piping insulation 230900 instrumentation and control for hvac 231113 facility fuel oil piping

Alabama Agricultural & Mechanical Universitya Alabama State Universityac Auburn Universityc Auburn University of Montgomery Jacksonville State University Samford Universitybc Troy University (Dothan and Phenix City campuses) 4 University of Alabamac University of Alabama at Birminghamc University of Montevallo University of North Alabama University of South Alabamac University of West Alabama .

premises in which the Alabama State Port Authority has an ownership and are used as part of the operations of the Alabama State Port Authority; . The accelerate Alabama Strategic Economic Development Plan adopted in January 2012 by the Alabama Economic Developm

Volume 58, Issue 2 AAUW of Alabama Fall 2008 AAUW Website: www.aauw.org AAUW of Alabama Website: www.aauw-alabama.org AAUW Public Policy Impact Grant Alabama is one of nine states to be awarded an AAUW Public Policy Impact Grant (PPIG) of nine hundred dollars for 2008- 2009. We are well underway toward reaching our goals. .

« On attend par additif alimentaire : toute substance habituellement non consommée comme aliment en soi et habituellement non utilisée comme ingrédient caractéristique dans l’alimentation, possédant ou non une valeur nutritive, et dont l’adjonction intentionnelle aux denrées alimentaires, dans un but technologique au stade de leur fabrication, transformation, préparation .