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16 NATE Recognized Hours: Safety for HVAC Tech
YouTrainOnline.com offers “Safety for the HVACR Technician” course package, 16 NATE recognized hours. This package is designed for service technicians.
Modules Include the following courses: (Can also be purchased as individul courses)
- Personal Protective Equipment
- Tools and Test Instruments
- Electrical Safety
- Fan Safety
- Soldering, Brazing and Welding
- Fire Safety
- Ladders, Scaffolds, and Lifts
- Material Handling
How This Course Relates to Existing RSES Training:
This online course is a great complement to the instructor-led trainings being offered by RSES Chapters.
The content of the Safety for the HVACR Technician online course and modules most closely resembles the “Safety for the HVACR Service Technician,” manual, however, the entire Safety eLearning course, or any independent module will further supplement and stress the safety issues related to the HVACR industry.
To get started, please visit our Contractor CE site!
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Refrigerant Usage Certification—EPA Section 608
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Refrigerant Usage Certification—EPA Section 608 Online Course Overview
Thorough intro to the concepts, laws and processes related to air conditioning systems.
Module One Topics:
- Ozone Depletion
- Refrigerant Families
- Health and Environmental Effects
- Controls on CFCs
- Replacement Refrigerants and Oils
- Refrigeration Cycle
- Recovering, Recycling and Reclaiming Refrigerants
- Leak Detection
- Refrigerant Safety
- Refrigerant Cylinders
Module Two: Type I Small Appliances Topics:
- Definitions
- Refrigerant Recovery
- Refrigeration Cycle and Safety
Module Three: Type II High Pressure Systems Topics:
- Leak Detection
- Refrigerant Recovery
- Refrigeration Cycle
- Safety
Module Four: Type III- Low-Pressure Systems Topics:
- Leak Detection
- Recovering and Recharging Techniques
- Refrigeration Cycle and Safety in Low Pressure Systems
The cost for this 10 hour package of online courses is $45.00.
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10 NATE Recognized Hours
Refrigerant Usage Certification
Refrigerant Usage Certification: EPA Section 608
Course length: 10.0 NATE recognized hours, designed for Service Technicians
This course is a thorough introduction to the concepts, laws, and processes related to air conditioning systems; RSES issues CEUs in accordance with Council on Continuing Education guidelines. It is up to individual entities whether they accept RSES CEUs.
After Completing This Course, You Will Understand:
Ozone-depletion
The characteristics of refrigerants and the laws related to refrigerant usage
The concepts of “recover,” “recycle,” and “reclaim”
The procedures used to “recover,” “recycle,” and “reclaim” refrigerants
The safety considerations and guidelines for using and handling refrigerants and refrigerant cylinders
The process and techniques for repairing small appliances refrigeration systems
The process and techniques for repairing high-pressure and very high-pressure systems
The process and techniques for repairing low-pressure systems
Course Description:
On-demand, interactive course of 4 modules (“short courses”)
Online course reader with easy-to-print PDFs
Online self-assessment
End-of-module exam and certificate of completion
Modules: Also sold individually as short courses. Visit the Contractor CE library, selecct “ALL” or choose your state from drop-down menu.
1. Refrigerant Usage Certification 0.4 4
2. Type I: Small Appliances 0.2 2
3. Type II: High-Pressure Systems 0.2 2
4. Type III: Low-Pressure Systems 0.2 2
Every Module Includes:
Module introduction
Topic introduction
Check-point questions
Topic summary
Assessment
Outcomes: The 4 online modules help you to understand:
The understanding necessary to pass Core group
The understanding necessary to obtain Type I certification
The understanding necessary to obtain Type II certification
The understanding necessary to obtain Type III certification
The content of this Refrigerant Usage Certification online course and modules most closely resembles the “Refrigerant Usage Certification: A Study Guide for Service Technicians,” as well as the “Refrigerant Usage Certification Instructor Power Point CD,” however, the online course or any of the “Type specific” modules (e.g., Type I, Type II) in it can be used to supplement any Section 608 certification training program
Module 1: Refrigerant Usage Certification Description:
In 1993, RSES was approved by the EPA to conduct technician certification testing as per EPA regulations. A candidate must pass each of the four question groups (Core, Type I, Type II, Type III) pertaining to the Type of certification needed. This module covers the Core group. The Core group must be taken, and a passing score received, to obtain any of the Types of certification.
1. Describe how the ozone layer is formed in the stratosphere and the troposphere.
2. Describe why the ozone layer is thinning over Antarctica.
3. Explain how CFCs cause ozone destruction.
4. Describe the characteristics that give CFC refrigerants a high ozone depletion potential.
5. Describe the characteristics of HCFC refrigerants and give examples of such refrigerants currently in use.
6. Describe the characteristics of HFC refrigerants, hydrocarbons and halons and give examples of such refrigerants currently in use
7. Describe the effects of ozone depletion on human health.
8. Describe the effects of ozone depletion on crops and on marine life.
9. Explain how stratospheric ozone protection is a global problem.
10. Describe in brief the provisions of the 1987 Montreal Protocol.
11. Describe the U.S. Clean Air Act Amendments.
12. Describe the restrictions placed on HVACR technicians by the regulations in the Clean Air Act.
13. Describe the phase-out schedule for halons, CFCs, and HCFCs.
14. Describe the prohibitions on venting of refrigerants. State the key considerations for developing replacement refrigerants.
15. Describe azeotropes, zeotropes, and near-azeotropes.
16. Describe the key elements of the ASHRAE Standard 15, Safety Code for Mechanical Refrigeration.
17. Describe the features of mineral oils and polyolester oils.
18. Explain how a basic refrigeration system works.
19. Recognize the need to verify the refrigerant being used in an application.
20. Explain how a typical gauge manifold works.
21. Describe some best practices for taking temperature or gauge readings.
22. Explain how temperature-pressure charts help you identify whether a refrigerant is mixed or contaminated by noncondensables.
23. Describe the service procedures involved in case of moisture in a refrigeration system.
24. Define the terms “recover,” “recycle,” and “reclaim.”
25. Describe the three recovery options.
26. Explain the need for EPA approved recovery and recycling equipment.
27. Describe the different types of recovery and recycling equipment, their advantages, and disadvantages.
28. Identify some best practices for the process of recovering refrigerants.
29. Describe the procedure for recovering refrigerants.
30. Describe the guidelines for using system-dependent recovery equipment.
31. Describe the safety rules that should be followed when using recovery equipment.
32. Describe the methods by which system pressure can be raised.
33. Describe the different methods for detecting leaks in a system.
34. Describe some general procedures for detecting leaks.
35. Describe the method for removing moisture from a system.
36. Describe general safety considerations concerning fluorocarbon refrigerants.
37. Describe the kind of safety equipment that should be used when handling refrigerants.
38. Describe the ASHRAE safety classification matrix for refrigerants based on toxicity and flammability ratings.
39. Identify the specifications to which disposable cylinders are built.
40. Explain how the different types of safety relief devices work.
41. Explain the hazards involved in reusing disposable cylinders.
42. Describe the various considerations to be kept in mind when disposing cylinders.
43. Describe the safety guidelines for refrigerant cylinders.
44. Describe the handling guidelines for refrigerant cylinders.
45. Describe the inspections that must be carried out before filling cylinders.
46. Describe the various requirements for shipping procedures.
Topic 1: Ozone Depletion
Topic Introduction and Objectives: Stratospheric Ozone, The Rowland-Molina Theory, CFCs in the Stratosphere, Check-Point, Question: Causes of Ozone Depletion, The “Ozone Hole”, Polar Stratospheric Clouds and Ozone Thinning
How CFCs Cause Ozone Destruction, Check-Point Question: How CFCs cause ozone destruction, Impact of Ozone Depletion, Ozone Depletion Potential, Check-Point Question: ODP values, Topic Summary
Topic 2: Refrigerant Families
Topic Introduction and Objectives: Chlorofluorocarbons, Hydrochlorofluorocarbons, Hydrocarbons and Halons, check-Point, Question: The refrigerant family. Check-Point Question: The Montreal Protocol and U.S. EPA Regulations, Topic Summary
Topic 3: Health and Environmental Effects
Topic Introduction and Objectives: Risks from Ozone Depletion, Skin Cancer, Three Types of Skin Cancer, Cataracts and Suppression of the Immune System, Plant and Marine Effects, Other Impacts, Stratospheric Ozone Protection-A Global Problem, Evidence, Check-Point Question: Risks from Ozone Depletion, Topic Summary
Topic 4: Controls on CFCs
Topic Introduction and Objectives: Early Controls on CFCs, The Montreal Protocol, U.S. Clean Air Act Amendments, Regulations for HVACR Service Technicians, Penalties and Fines, Rewards for Reporting Violations, Check-Point Question: Regulations for HVACR Service Technicians, Phase-out Schedule, Prohibition on Venting, check-Point Question: Prohibition on Venting, Topic Summary
Topic 5: Replacement Refrigerants and Oils
Topic Introduction and Objectives: Key Considerations for Replacement Refrigerants, Azeotropes, Zeotropes, and Near-Azeotropes
Fractionation, Check-Point Question: Different Types of Blends, Replacement Refrigerants and System Retrofits, Approved Refrigerants, Safety Code for Mechanical Refrigeration, R-123 and R-134a, Check-Point Question: ASHRAE Standard 15
Refrigerant Oils, Polyolester Oils: Cautionary Notes, Check-Point Question: Refrigerant Oils, Topic Summary
Topic 6: Refrigeration Cycle
Topic Introduction and Objectives: The Basic Refrigeration System, Check-Point Question: Refrigeration Cycle, Refrigerants for Different Applications, Identifying Refrigerants, Service Gauges, Check-Point Question: Working of a Typical Gauge Manifold., Refrigerant Temperature-Pressure Charts, Taking Temperature or Gauge Readings, Check-Point Question: Temperature-Pressure Chart for Refrigerants, Service Procedures, Topic Summary
Topic 7: Recovering, Recycling, and Reclaiming Refrigerants
Topic Introduction and Objectives: The Three “Rs”, Three Recovery Options, Check-Point Question: The Three Recovery Options
Check-Point Question: The Three Recovery Options, Refrigerant Recovery, Recovery and Recycling Equipments and EPA Requirements, Check-Point Question: Recovery Equipment, Designs of Recovery and Recycling Equipment, Preparing for Refrigerant Recovery, Guidelines for Refrigerant Recovery, Handling Recovery Cylinders, Safety Checks Before Recovery, Check-Point: Recovering, Recycling, and Reclaiming Refrigerants, Guidelines for Using System-Dependent Recovery Equipment, Safety Rules for Recovery Equipment, Topic Summary
Topic 8: Leak Detection
Topic Introduction and Objectives: Leak Testing and System Pressure, Raising Low-Side Pressure, Mixing Dry Nitrogen and HCFCs
Check-Point Question: Raising System Pressure, Leak Testing Methods, General Procedures for Detecting Leaks, Dehydration, check-Point Question: Leak Detection, Topic Summary
Topic 9: Refrigerant Safety
Topic Introduction and Objectives: Health Hazards and Precautions, Check-Point Question: General Safety Considerations, Safety Equipments, ASHRAE Standard 34, Check-Point Question: Safety Matrix, Topic Summary
Topic 10: Refrigerant Cylinders
Topic Introduction and Objectives: Refrigerant Cylinder Color Codes, Regulations, Safety Relief Devices, Overpressurized Cylinders
Check-Point Question: Refrigerant Cylinders, Hazards of Reuse, Disposal, Safety Guidelines, Deposit Containers, Handling Cylinders
Check-Point Question: Handling Cylinders, Filling the Cylinder, Check-Point Question: Test Date, Shipping Procedures, Shipping Used Refrigerants Classified as Hazardous Waste, Typical Requirements and Procedures, Topic Summary, Assessment
Module 2: Type I–Small Appliances Description:
This module is designed to help technicians understand the information necessary for obtaining Type I certification. Many of the questions for the Type I exam cover information that is covered in the “Core” module. But some of the information covered in this module is unique to Type I.
Learning Outcomes:
Upon the completion of this module, you will be able to:
1. Define various terms as they apply to Type I certification.
2. Explain some of the service requirements for small appliance refrigeration systems. Explain the need to identify refrigerants before recovery in small appliances.
3. Differentiate between system-dependent and self-contained recovery equipment.
4. Describe the techniques and requirements for refrigerant recovery in small appliances.
5. Explain the refrigeration cycle for small appliances.
6. Describe the safety guidelines that must be followed when recovering refrigerants
Topic 1: Definitions
Topic Introduction and Objectives: Definitions, Further Definitions, Hermetically Sealed” Systems, Check-Point Question: Definitions, Topic Summary
Topic 2: Refrigerant Recovery
Topic Introduction and Objectives: Identifying Refrigerants Before Recovery, System-Dependent Recovery Equipment and Self-Contained Recovery Equipment, Recovery Techniques, Recovery Requirements: System-Dependent Equipment, Recovery Requirements: Self-Contained Equipment, Check-Point Question: Refrigerant Recovery, Topic Summary
Topic 3: Refrigeration Cycle and Safety
Topic Introduction and Objectives: Refrigeration Cycle, Safety, Check-point Question: Refrigeration Cycle , Check-point Question: Refrigeration Cycle , Topic Summary, Assessment
Module 3: Type II-High-Pressure Systems Description:
This module is designed to help technicians understand the information necessary for obtaining Type II certification. Type II classification certifies a technician for refrigerant service of high-pressure and very high-pressure appliances. He can then also purchase refrigerants. Many of the questions for the Type II exam cover information that is covered in the “Core” module. But some of the information covered in this module is unique to Type II.
Learning Outcomes:
1. Identify signs of a leak in high-pressure and very high-pressure systems.
2. Describe the repair requirements for high-pressure and very high-pressure systems.
3. Describe the techniques for recovering refrigerants in high-pressure and very high-pressure systems.
4. Describe the EPA regulations governing recovery equipment and vacuum standards for high-pressure and very high-pressure systems.
5. Describe the components of a high-pressure appliance.
6. Explain the flow of refrigerant through high-pressure and very high-pressure systems.
7. Explain the role of the different components in high-pressure and very high-pressure systems.
8. Describe the general safety practices when working with refrigeration systems.
9. Describe the safety practices when working with high-pressure systems.
Topic 1: Leak Detection
Topic Introduction and Objectives: Definitions, Leak Detection in High-Pressure/Very High-Pressure Systems, Repair Requirements, Check-Point Question: Leak Detection, Topic Summary
Topic 2: Refrigerant Recovery
Topic Introduction and Objectives: Maintenance of Recovery Machines, Removing Refrigerant in the Liquid Phase, Recovering Vapor from the Appliance, Recovery Requirements, Check-Point Question: Refrigerant Recovery, Topic Summary
Topic 3: Refrigeration Cycle
Topic Introduction and Objectives: Flow of Refrigerant Through the Appliance, Vacuum Pump, Check-Point Question: Refrigeration Cycle, Check-Point Question: Refrigeration Cycle, Topic Summary
Topic 4: Safety
Topic Introduction and Objectives: General Safety Practices, Safety Reminders for Large Appliances, Check-Point Question: Safety, Topic Summary, Assessment
Module 4: Type III-Low-Pressure Systems Description:
The Type III classification certifies a technician for refrigerant service of low-pressure appliances. He can then also purchase refrigerants. This module is designed to help technicians understand the information necessary for obtaining Type III certification. Many of the questions for the Type III exam cover information that is covered in the “Core” module. But some of the information covered in this module is unique to Type III.
Learning Outcomes:
1. Describe the guidelines for leak testing in low-pressure systems.
2. Explain how different components in low-pressure systems work.
3. Explain how cooling takes place in low-pressure systems.
4. Describe the techniques for recovering refrigerants from low-pressure systems.
5. Describe the requirements for recovering refrigerants from low-pressure systems.
6. Describe the techniques for charging refrigerants in large low-pressure systems.
7. Describe the refrigeration cycle in large low-pressure systems.
8. Describe the safety precautions that technicians should follow when handling refrigerants in low-pressure systems.
Topic 1: Leak Detection
Topic Introduction and Objectives: Leak Testing Low-Pressure Systems, Overpressure in Low-Pressure Systems, Purge Units in Low-Pressure Systems, How Cooling Takes Place, Check-Point Question: Low-Pressure Systems, Check-Point Question: Low-Pressure Systems, Topic Summary
Topic 2: Recovering and Recharging Techniques
Topic Introduction and Objectives: Recovering Refrigerants from Chillers, Recovery Requirements, System Evacuations, Recovery and Recycling Equipment, Charging Liquid Refrigerants, Check-Point Question: Recovering and Recharging Techniques, Topic Summary
Topic 3: Refrigeration Cycle and Safety in Low-Pressure Systems
Topic Introduction and Objectives: Refrigeration Cycle for Low-Pressure Systems, Check-Point Question: Refrigeration Cycle and Safety in Low-Pressure Systems, Personal Safety, Check-Point Question: Refrigeration Cycle and Safety in Low-Pressure Systems
Topic Summary, Assessment
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Safety for the HVACR Technician Course
Safety for the HVACR Technician Package Overview: 16.0 hours, NATE Recognized
This module explains numerous safety facts, guidelines and recommendations for the HVACR service tech.
- NATE CEHs: 16
- RSES issues CEU’s in accordance with Council on Continuing Education guidelines. It’s up to individual entities whether they accept RSES CEUs.
- Course is approximately 12 to 20 hours.
Upon completion of this course, you’ll understand:
- different types of personal protective equipment (PPE) as required by OSHA standards
- the basic precautions and safety tips while using tools and instuments
- electric hazards
- safe installation and maintenance of air moving equipment; hazards and precautions of associated equipment
- precautions against hazards during welding, brazing, soldering
- guidelines for safe use of ladders as prescribed by U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission
How This Course Relates to Existing RSES Training:
This online course is a great complement to the instructor-led trainings being offered by RSES Chapters.
The content of the Safety for the HVACR Technician online course and modules most closely resembles the “Safety for the HVACR Service Technician,” manual, however, the entire Safety eLearning course, or any independent module will further supplement and stress the safety issues related to the HVACR industry.
Each of the topics in this module are also available as individual courses. Start by entering the Contractor Continuing Education campus, click Enroll Now to view the secure campus library.
Air Conditioning Fundamentals Course
Overview of YouTrainOnline.com Air Conditioning Fundamentals (20 NATE Recognized hrs)
Description:
A thorough intro to the concepts, laws, and processes related to air condtionining systems.
- NATE CEHs: 20
- RSES issues CEUs in accordance with Council on Continuing Education guidelines. It’s up to individual entities whether they accept RSES CEUs.
- Course length: approximately 16-24 hours.
This 20 hour course is designed for Service Technicians.
Upon Completion of this course, you will understand:
- The functioning and components of a basic vapor compression system
- The basic structure of matter and the fundamental laws related to the behaviour of different states of matter
- the air conditioning compression cycle
- use of the refrigerant tables and the refrigerant properties
Course Description:
- On-demand, interactive course of 10 modules
- Online course reader with easy-to-print PDFs
- Online self-assessment
Modules: CEU’s NATE CEHs
- Intro to Basic System Operation 0.2 2.0
- Basic Structure of Matter 0.2 2.0
- Heat Energy 0.2 2.0
- Gas Laws I 0.2 2.0
- Gas Laws II 0.2 2.0
- Pressure- Temperature Relationships 0.2 2.0
- Compression Cycle I 0.2 2.0
- Compression Cycle II 0.2 2.0
- Refrigerant Tables 0.2 2.0
- Refrigerant Properties 0.2 2.0
Every Module Includes:
Reading assignment, Learning activities, Lesson summary, Module exam
Outcomes:
The 10 online modules help you to understand:
- The operation of the vapor compressor system and the components and fluids associated with it, the basic principles of thermodynamics.
- The basic structure of matter, the various states of matter and the concept of chemical compounds, the behavior of matter under different conditions.
- The processes that take place when heat is added to a material (solid, liquid, or gas) or removed from it, the concepts of measuring temperature changes and amounts of heat.
- The description of gas laws that govern the behavior of the refrigerant used in an air conditioning system.
- The behavior of various gases under different circumstances, the concept of density and temperature change, the specific volume and specific gravity of a material, the behavior of gases with respect to changes in weight and density.
- The key terms–saturation, superheat, and subcooling, and how they relate to the functioning of an air conditioning systems, the various temperature and pressure scales used in the HVAC industry and the concept of a pressure-temperature chart.
- The principles of cooling, the concept of vapour to liquid conversion, and the air conditioning compression cycle.
- The concept of volumetric efficiency and the factors that affect it, transformation of energy, and mechanical energy.
- The concept of refrigerant tables and how they help to set controls and compute head pressure, the use of refrigerant tables to calculate liquid and vapor density and net refrigeration effect and estimate discharge temperatures.
- The various properties of refrigerants, an explanation of the terms zeotropes, azeotropes, and near-azeotropes and the difference between them, the thermodynamic, physical and safety properties of common refrigerants.
How This Course Relates to Existing RSES Training:
This online course is a great complement to the instructor-led trainings being offered by RSES Chapters.
The modules that make up the Air Conditioning Fundamentals online course most directly resemble content within the first few Lessons of the, “RAC Unit1 – Principles of Refrigeration,” manual as well as the, “RSES Technical Institute Manual 1,” however, because the eLearning courses are available in short, segmented, module format, you can also choose to use any of the independent modules to supplement nearly any course in which further study or explanation is needed in a given topic area.
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