HVAC Fundamentals

HVAC Fundamentals I

Students will have the opportunity to learn the theory and hands-on skills to gain the foundational knowledge of Hydronic and Forced Air Heating systems. The successful completion of the 75-hour HVAC module I course will allow and prepare students to take the more advanced 75-hour HVAC module II course.

  • Safety
  • Fundamentals of HVAC
  • HVAC tools
  • Mathematics for HVAC
  • Theory of Electricity - I
  • Blueprints and wiring diagrams
  • Soldering, brazing, and welding
  • Piping materials and fittings
  • Valves and meters
  • Radiant heat systems
  • Troubleshooting HVAC equipment
  • Introduction to HVAC equipment
  • Boilers
  • Furnaces
  • Air conditioning
  • Equipment
  • Boilers
  • Furnaces

HVAC Fundamentals II

Students will continue to learn the theory and hands-on skills to gain the foundational knowledge of Air-Conditioning and Forced Air Heating systems. The successful completion of the HVAC module II will allow and prepare students for an entry-level position in an HVAC career. At the end of the program, students will have the opportunity to sit for the Section 608 EPA Universal Certification exam.

  • Print reading
  • Advanced heat gain theory
  • Theory of Electricity - II
  • HVAC distribution systems
  • Air conditioning equipment
  • Temperature and pressure
  • Basic refrigerant cycle
  • Refrigerants
  • Working with metering devices
  • Troubleshooting HVAC equipment
  • Job organization

Microcredential

HVAC Fundamentals is a JCC microcredential. Learn more about microcredentials »