HVAC » Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning Technology

Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning Technology

Instructor:  Mr. Jason Hines ([email protected])
 
 
 
 
COURSE DESCRIPTIONS:
HVAC Year 1 (3 credits per semester, 2 semester course)
 
Principles of HVAC- Principles of Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC) covers many of the topics needed for students to be successful in the mechanical construction industry. Its modules include history of HVAC industry, OSHA 10-hour construction industry training, communication and customer service skills. This course will also cover basic electricity concepts.
 
HVAC Fundamentals- HVAC Fundamentals introduces fundamentals applicable to the heating and refrigeration phases of air conditioning. Includes types of units, parts, basic controls, functions, and applications. Emphasizes practices, tool and meter use, temperature measurement, heat flow, the combustion process and piping installation practices. Covers the basic sequence of operation for gas, oil and electric furnaces. Introduction to compression systems used in mechanical refrigeration including the refrigeration cycle and system components. Introduces safety procedures, proper use of tools used to install and service refrigeration equipment, refrigerant charging and recovery, system evacuation, calculating superheat and subcooling and using a refrigerant temperature/pressure chart. This course will use lecture, lab and online simulation to prepare students for the nationally recognized certification exam as part of the outcome assessment learning objectives.
 
HVAC Service- HVAC Service continues the study of air conditioning and refrigeration along with the procedures used to analyze mechanical and electrical problems encountered when servicing
heating systems. Students will better understand compressors, metering devices, system recharging, refrigerant recovery, basics of motor types, equipment installation and troubleshooting practices as they apply to air conditioning and refrigeration systems. Additionally, students will be able to understand electrical schematics and connection diagrams, combustion testing, venting and combustion air requirements, sequence of operation, heating controls, troubleshooting techniques, installation practices, basic codes applying to furnace codes, and service procedures. This course will use lecture, lab and online simulation to prepare students for the nationally recognized certification exam as part of the outcome assessment learning objectives. 
 
Ivy Tech Dual Credit Possibilities:
HVAC 100: Intro to HVAC Tech; BCTI 130: Introduction to Electrical; HVAC 101: Heating Fundamentals; HVAC 103: Refrigeration I; HVAC 202: Electrical Circuits and Controls; HVAC 211: Refrigeration II 
 
HVAC Year 2 (3 credits per semester, 2 semester course)
 
HVAC Capstone- The HVAC Capstone course covers procedures used to analyze mechanical and electrical problems encountered when servicing heating systems. Topics include electrical schematics and connection diagrams, combustion testing, venting and combustion air requirements, sequence of operation, heating controls, troubleshooting techniques, installation practices, basic codes applying to furnace codes, and service procedures. Students may also have the opportunity to gain an understanding of Heat Pump Systems or to develop skills needed to fabricate and install duct work. This course will use lecture, lab and online simulation to prepare students for the nationally recognized certification exam as part of the outcome assessment learning objectives.
 
Ivy Tech Dual Credit Possibilities:
HVAC 208: Heating Service; HVAC 107: Duct Fabrication and Installation or HVAC 205 Heat
Pump System*