HV10-001: HVAC Core & Basic Electricity

Catalog
UTI I,
UTI II
Lec 42.00 Lab 33.00
Ext
0.00
Total
75.00
Sem 3.00
TWC Sem
3.50
This course introduces the student to the career paths and opportunities in the HVACR industry. Professional associations and professional certification are discussed as well. Basic Electricity and motors are fundamental to the success of an HVACR technician. This course is designed to provide the students with the knowledge and technical skills to be applied to advanced courses further in the program as well as job duties in the field. In this course, the student is introduced to electrical safety, electrical theory, and principles. Basic concepts such as types of electrical circuits, circuit components, circuit protection, and the national electric code are discussed in the beginning of this course. As students advance, they will learn about AC and DC voltage supply and application in HVACR, circuit diagrams, and the application of schematics in equipment troubleshooting and repair. In this course, students will learn about Three Phase power supply theory and application, as well as installation and troubleshooting of three phase HVACR systems’ components.

Prerequisites

None
Equipment
Standard efficiency furnaces, High efficiency furnaces, residential air conditioning systems, conventional Heat Pump systems, Walk-in cooler, Hot water boiler, ductless mini-split systems, and Package Rooftop unit.
Campus
Avondale, AZ
Houston, TX
Moorsville, NC
Austin, TX
Bloomfield, NJ
Long Beach, CA