HVAC Technical Academy Workshop Participant Training Videos (2026)
Welcome to the HVAC Technical Academy Workshop Participant Training Video Library (2026).
These videos feature real workshop attendees who showed up, put in the work, and committed to learning a skilled trade that can change their life. As part of our hands-on HVAC training workshops in Sanford, Florida, each participant records a training video to demonstrate HVAC knowledge, communication skills, and job readiness — not just to complete an assignment, but to show real progress and professional development.
2026 is different — these attendees are showing up, putting in the work, and making it happen.
For HVAC employers and business owners, this page provides a practical way to evaluate potential candidates. You can view each participant’s presentation style, professionalism, and ability to explain HVAC concepts — helping you identify strong candidates to hire.
This library also highlights what makes HVAC Technical Academy different. Our workshops provide hands-on HVAC training on real equipment, led by instructors who have worked in the industry and in the trenches — professionals who understand real jobsite expectations and know how to teach others to succeed. Training is conducted with a safety-first mindset and follows OSHA 10 standards and requirements.
Attendees who apply themselves, study, and complete program requirements may also have the opportunity to take the EPA Universal Certification test at the end of training. OSHA 10 training is included, and participants receive their Department of Labor (DOL) card upon completion of OSHA 10 requirements.
Most importantly, this page is a tribute — to the instructors who teach with excellence, and to every attendee who took the initiative to learn, grow, and start a new journey forward.
Workshop January – February 2026
Attendees
- Ares Orlanzzini
- Kortney Ellis
- Orlandus Rivera
- Piotr Kisiel
- Trong Son Huynh
Ares Orlanzzini HVAC Training Video | Jan 2026 Workshop
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Kortney Ellis HVAC Training Video | Jan 2026 Workshop
Orlandus Rivera HVAC Training Video | Jan 2026 Workshop
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Piotr Kisiel HVAC Training Video | Jan 2026 Workshop
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Trong Son Huynh HVAC Training Video | Jan 2026 Workshop
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Workshop March – April 2026
Attendees
- Anthone Simon
- Arturo Cerna
- Isaiah Marchand
- Leo Xia
- Kevin Thompson Jr
- Melody Adams
- Mike Moynihan
- Nasheem Wehmer
- Nicholas Bregenzer
- Rajvir Singh
Rajvir Singh HVAC Training Video – Duct Board
Rajvir Singh explains how duct board is used to create plenums and distribute air in HVAC systems. This video highlights one of the many hands-on skills students develop at HVAC Technical Academy.
Nicholas J Bregenzer HVAC Training Video – Low Voltage Wiring
Nicholas J Bregenzer explains low voltage wiring and how it controls HVAC system operation. This video highlights one of the many hands-on skills students develop at HVAC Technical Academy.
Nasheem Wehner HVAC Training Video – Defrost Board
Nasheem Wehner explains how a defrost board works and its role in preventing ice buildup in HVAC systems. This video highlights one of the many hands-on skills students develop at HVAC Technical Academy.
Mike Moynihan HVAC Training Video – Pump Down
Mike Moynihan explains the pump down process and how refrigerant is safely moved within the system. This video highlights one of the many hands-on skills students develop at HVAC Technical Academy.
Melody Adams HVAC Training Video – Heat Strips
Melody Adams explains how heat strips work and how to test them for proper operation. This video highlights one of the many hands-on skills students develop at HVAC Technical Academy.
Leo Xia HVAC Training Video – Contactor
Leo Xia explains how a contactor works and its role in controlling power within an HVAC system. This video highlights one of the many hands-on skills students develop at HVAC Technical Academy
Workshop Moments – Behind the Scenes
Training at HVAC Technical Academy is hands-on, and every step is part of the learning process. Here are a few behind-the-scenes moments from the Mar-Apr workshop as students work through real HVAC training and develop their skills. Just like in the field, not everything is planned—learning comes from both planned and unplanned moments, and through it all, the team works together, learns, and has fun.
Lost my place, let’s try again
Let’s try that again!
Let’s start that again
Frequently Asked Questions
Have questions about our HVAC workshops, training videos, or certifications? Here are quick answers to the most common questions from attendees, employers, and business owners.
What is the HVAC Technical Academy Workshop Participant Training Video Library?
This page is a collection of training videos created by HVAC Technical Academy workshop attendees in Sanford, Florida. Each participant records a video as part of the hands-on workshop requirements to demonstrate HVAC knowledge and communication skills
Are the HVAC Technical Academy workshops hands-on?
Yes. Workshops are hands-on and include training on real HVAC equipment in a live learning environment, not just classroom instruction
Where are the HVAC Technical Academy workshops held?
Workshops and hands-on training are conducted in Sanford, Florida.
Why do workshop attendees record training videos?
The videos allow attendees to demonstrate what they learned, how they explain HVAC concepts, and how they present themselves professionally. It also helps document progress and reinforces real-world readiness
Can employers use these videos to evaluate candidates?
Yes. Business owners and employers can watch these videos to evaluate professionalism, communication, and HVAC understanding — helping identify strong candidates for hiring.
Do attendees receive certifications from the workshop?
Attendees who apply themselves, study, and complete requirements may have the opportunity to take the EPA Universal Certification test at the end of training. OSHA 10 training is included, and participants receive their Department of Labor (DOL) card upon completion of OSHA 10 requirements.










