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Take your career further with professional development opportunities. Workshops and seminars from NWTC Corporate Training and Economic Development (CTED) help you stay up to date in your field, enhance your career success and get professionally certified or licensed. Online and other delivery options are available.
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HVAC Heating 4
Electric heat, heat pumps, dual fuel systems, and controls. (Prerequisite: 10-601-223 HVAC Heating 3)
HVAC Heating 5 Hydronics
Hydronic heating system design, installation, and service. (Prerequisite: 10-601-224 HVAC Heating 4)
HVAC Installation
An introduction to duct installation, sheet metal fabrication, and the codes related to installing air distribution systems. (Prerequisite:10-601-211 HVAC Electricity 1)
HVAC Refrigeration/AC 1
Heat transfer principles related to refrigeration, refrigeration components, and installation techniques. (Prerequisite: 10-601-211 HVAC Electricity 1)
HVAC Refrigeration/AC 2-EPA
Industry standard refrigeration service practices and EPA certification. (Prerequisite: 10-601-211 HVAC Electricity 1)
HVAC Refrigeration/AC 3
Refrigeration cycle analysis, design, system diagnostics and air conditioning charging practices. (Prerequisite: 10-601-222 Heating 2, 10-601-213 HVAC Electricity 3)
HVAC Refrigeration/AC 4
Troubleshooting air conditioning systems, repair, component replacement, commissioning, and an introduction to ductless split. (Prerequisite: 10-601-233 HVAC Refrigeration/AC 3)
HVAC System Troubleshooting
HVAC soft skills, invoice writing, diagnostic skill development, and live troubleshooting of HVAC equipment problems. (Prerequisite: 10-601-214 HVAC Electricity 4, 10-601-225 HVAC Heating 5-Hydronics, 10-601-261 Design Applications)
HVAC Technology
An introduction to using HVAC industry standard mobile apps, file management, cloud storage, and integration between applications. (Prerequisite: Accepted into the HVAC/R program, Technical Diploma or Basics Certificate)
Hydraulic/Pneumatic Systems
Covers but is not limited to hydraulics principles, system schematics and symbols, pumps, valves, cylinders, motors, accumulators, filters, reservoirs, hydraulic seals, fluids, maintenance, and safety rules. (Prerequisite: 10-412-101 Diesel Service Fundamentals)
Hydraulics and Hydrology
Hydrostatic pressure, continuity of flow, conservation of energy, flow in pipes under pressure, open channel flow, sewer design, rainfall, urban and agricultural runoff. (Prerequisite: 10-804-113, College Technical Math 1A with a "C" or better)
Hydraulics Technology
Will cover the following but not be limited to hydraulics principles, system schematics and symbols, pumps, valves, cylinders, motors, accumulators, filters, reservoirs, hydraulic seals, fluids, maintenance, and safety rules. (Prerequisite: 10-412-156, Hydraulic/Pneumatic Systems)