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HVAC Heat Pump: Let’s get back to it

HVAC Heat Pump: Let’s get back to it

HVAC Much has been going on over the past few weeks. Getting our HVAC training facility ready for a full capacity experience beginning this Tuesday.

Heat Pump Systems: Three Cheers to the Cooling Mode

Cooling Mode: In cooling mode, the heat pump functions much like a traditional air conditioner. The process starts with the compressor, which pressurizes refrigerant gas, raising its temperature. The hot refrigerant flows to the outdoor condenser coil, where it releases heat to the outside air, causing it to condense into a liquid. The liquid refrigerant then travels to the indoor evaporator coil, where it expands, absorbing heat from the indoor air. The cooled indoor air is then circulated back into the living space by a blower fan.

Next time we’ll summarize heating mode… so don’t be late! In the meantime, send questions through the comment section and one of our HVAC experts will share their experience and insight.

Interested in a career in the HVAC industry, consider HVAC Technical Academy to help you get on the path quickly and effectively.

During our 6-week workshop you get down and hands-on involved with heat pump components, troubleshooting/diagnosing techniques, and will even perform a complete heat pump system installation while developing HVAC Clarity, Choice, Confidence, and Competence.

Danny
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August 6th Six Week HVAC Workshop

August 6th Six Week HVAC Workshop

Getting HVAC ReadyLooking for career security, variety every day, hands-on work, and great compensation? Becoming an HVAC Service Technician can be the right path for you.

Getting you there FAST is what HVAC Technical Academy is all about where you Learn by Doing!

HVAC: Path for Success

The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics projects that the HVAC field will grow 14%, which is faster than the average for all occupations.

With just about every HVAC company looking for service technicians, now is the time to enroll at HVAC Technical Academy and get into the HVAC action in LESS THAN TWO MONTHS.

  • No HVAC knowledge preferred
  • High quality HVAC tools are yours to use, YOURS to KEEP
  • Hands-on aggressive learning environment from day ONE
  • With 10 participant limits, our August 6th six-week workshop is full
  • With 10 participant limits, October 8th six-week workshop is NOW accepting applications

Located in Sanford, Florida, call me at 407-878-0474 to discuss and schedule a visit.

407-878-0474
HVAC Technical Academy
Sanford, Florida
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HVAC Vacuum Documentation

HVAC Vacuum Documentation

HVAC CareerEveryday we advance HVAC skills by DOING. Our aggressive hands-on approach places you in an advantage above all others.

During our 6-week workshops you will learn the proper strategies to pump down systems as we develop YOUR HVAC Clarity, Choice, Confidence, and Competence.

Vacuum Documentation

Documentation: It’s essential for technicians to document the vacuum pump down process, including evacuation times, vacuum levels achieved, and any relevant observations or notes. Proper documentation helps ensure accountability, quality assurance, and compliance with industry standards and regulations.

Overall, HVAC vacuum pump down is a critical procedure that ensures the proper functioning and longevity of HVAC systems by removing air and moisture contaminants. Following established protocols and best practices during the vacuum pump down process is essential for achieving optimal system performance and reliability.

Interested in a career in the HVAC industry, consider HVAC Technical Academy to help you get on the path quickly and effectively. Looking forward to hearing from you!

407-878-0474
2nd Chance University
HVAC Technical Academy
Sanford, Florida
Email: info@HVATA.com

HVAC Vacuum Pump Down: Hold Test and Charging

HVAC Vacuum Pump Down: Hold Test and Charging

HVAC Tech in SIX WeeksHappy April first! This term is flying by and we are only five weeks until the next HVAC 6-weekshop to begin and get you in an HVAC career FAST! The first three weeks have been exciting as our group of has been getting busy troubleshooting, installing, diagnosing, and getting deep into HVAC systems. With that, let’s get back to our vacuum pump.

Vacuum Evacuation and Monitoring

Hold Test: After reaching the desired vacuum level, technicians perform a hold test to confirm system integrity. During the hold test, the vacuum pump is turned off, and the system is isolated from the pump. Technicians monitor the vacuum level over a specified period to ensure it remains stable, indicating the system is airtight and free of leaks.

Charging: Once the evacuation and hold test are completed successfully, the HVAC system is ready to be charged with refrigerant. Technicians introduce refrigerant into the system using appropriate charging methods, such as liquid or vapor charging, to achieve the desired refrigerant charge level.

During our 6-week workshops you will learn the proper strategies to pump down systems as we develop YOUR HVAC Clarity, Choice, Confidence, and Competence.

Interested in a career in the HVAC industry, consider HVAC Technical Academy to help you get on the path quickly and effectively. Looking forward to hearing from you!

407-878-0474
2nd Chance University
HVAC Technical Academy
Sanford, Florida
Email: info@HVATA.com

HVAC Service Technician: Commitment to Professionalism

HVAC Service Technician: Commitment to Professionalism

HVAC TechnicianOver the past week we’ve reviewed employer expectations and how YOU can become an excellent HVAC Service Technician. The final topic of discussion wrapping it all together is Commitment to Professionalism.

Commitment to Professionalism

Employers expect HVAC technicians to always represent the company professionally. This includes maintaining a neat appearance, respecting customer property, and upholding ethical standards in all interactions.

By meeting the expectations reviewed over the past few weeks, HVAC service technicians can contribute to the success of their employers while providing high-quality service to customers. It is also suggested to continue training and professional development to further enhance skills and ensure you remain an asset to the HVAC industry.

Interested in an HVAC career, reach out today…
407-878-0474
2nd Chance University
HVAC Technical Academy
Sanford, Florida
Email: info@HVATA.com

 

HVAC Service Technician: Physical Fitness

HVAC in ActionOver the past week we’ve reviewed employer expectation and how YOU can become an excellent HVAC Service Technician. The next topic of discussion is pretty basic: Physical Fitness.

During our six-week workshops you will be expected to get down and dirty when it comes to hands on learning. Truth is, we put you through real world experiences while advancing HVAC Clarity, Choice, Confidence, and Competence.

Physical Fitness

HVAC work often involves lifting heavy equipment, climbing ladders, and working in tight spaces. Employers expect technicians to be physically fit and capable of performing tasks safely and efficiently.

Reality: a simple oversight or a lack of detail can create a safety hazard and/or an expensive repair.

During our six-week HVAC Workshop program, physical readiness is exercised each day by DOING!

407-878-0474
2nd Chance University
HVAC Technical Academy
Sanford, Florida
Email: info@HVATA.com

 

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