Maintenance Toolbox : Winter HVAC with EPA 608 Clinic
HVAC Class: In-depth Basics to Advanced with optional EPA Testing
Intensive Program Synopsis
Earn your AAN Maintenance Toolbox Certification AND have the opportunity to test for your EPA 608 Universal Certification. This Intensive Series will help you be prepared for any HVAC emergency and, signal to an employer your commitment to efficient residential property maintenance. If you successfully pass your EPA 608 Universal test, you will be certified in the recovery, reclamation, and purchase of refrigerant under the EPA 2019 guidelines.
When you have completed this section, you will:
- Be familiar with Basic HVAC terminology
- Understand the fundamentals of the refrigeration cycle
- Know the four major components of an HVAC system and be able to explain each function
- Be knowledgeable about low voltage controls
- Be able to disassemble the main components of an HVAC unit
- Be able to reassemble the main components of an HVAC unit
When you have completed this section, you will:
- Be familiar with HVAC terminology
- Understand the fundamentals of the refrigeration cycle
- Be knowledgeable about High-voltage troubleshooting
- Be knowledgeable about Low-voltage controls
- Troubleshoot to a component level effectively
- Be aware of workplace safety measures while servicing a system
- Know how to use electrical test equipment
- Have practiced charging a system correctly with Superheat
Leave with your AAN HVAC Certificate of Completion for the HVAC portion regardless of whether you pass your EPA test.
Your Instructor:
Brian Wilhite, of Omaha Heating & Air will be the instructor. The class will run from 8-5 daily and you must attend the entire 5 days of class.
Brian started in property maintenance in 1997. He has worked his way up into many roles in his maintenance career. While working maintenance went to school at night for HVAC. He was 2011 Maintenance Supervisor of the year, 2018 Volunteer of the year for AAN. In 2015 became a NAAEI instructor for the National Apartment Association. He currently holds a Masters License in HVAC and travels the country teaching CAMT.