Baran Institute of Technology
East Windsor, Connecticut
HVAC Technician Training
By this time next year, you could be entering into a new career as a gas heating technician, oil burner technician, or residential refrigeration and commercial refrigeration technician with a local company or even as your own business. If you'd like to maintain, diagnose, and correct heating, air conditioning and ventilation problems in home, business, or industrial HVAC systems, Baran can teach you to use the latest technology, tools and test equipment.
What Does Baran’s HVAC Technology Training Program Look Like?
Classroom theory and hands-on lab instruction are used throughout Baran's HVAC Technology Program. In the first two sections of the course you will receive instruction in the fundamentals of electricity, types of motors, capacitors, controls, wiring diagrams, schematics, tubing, soldering, brazing. The last two sections of the course bring you into the areas of commercial refrigeration and air-conditioning, heating fundamentals for gas and oil furnaces, heat pumps, icemakers, and solar heat.
As a graduate of this program, you'll have a handle on how to offer quality residential and commercial service, repair, installation and maintenance. You'll also be familiar with National Electrical and BOCA codes, which is often required by employers.
Upon successful completion of Baran's Heating, Ventilation, & Air Conditioning training program, you will have learned enough to take the Gastite Certification test, the Universal EPA Certification test, test for the Low Pressure Certificate and take the IMACA Certification for Refrigerant. Job prospects for HVAC mechanics and installers are currently good - and even better if you have this formal training.
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