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“HVAC
II - Servicing HVAC Systems for Transit”
Track
3 (Advanced) |
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Course
Name
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“Servicing HVAC Systems for
Transit" <--(Click
here for a Syllabus)
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| Course
Number |
#SC-HV-3000-II |
| Prerequisites |
HVAC I and a thorough
understanding of transit air conditioning components and flow.
Knowledge of meters and meter testing or equivalent experience.
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| Course Description |
This course is designed
to prepare the technician to service the air conditioning systems used on
transit vehicles. The class
will concentrate on safely performing the service procedures needed to
maintain these systems. Through
the use of demonstration and practice, this course will enable the
technician to successfully deal with changing systems and refrigerants.
Integrated into this course is a review of the components used on transit
specific applications. The
student will be working with the tools and equipment for transit air
conditioning service such as, Micron Gauges, Vacuum Pumps, and Recovery
Machines. Safety will be
emphasized. |
| Course Benefits |
The benefit of this
course is for the technician to be able to safely and correctly perform
service and preventative maintenance procedures on transit bus air
conditioning systems. Trouble shooting and diagnosis require a thorough
understanding of these procedures. Students
will gain knowledge about the need for the correct tools and properly
functioning equipment for the diverse air conditioning systems.
The technician would also be able to safely use the special tools
and equipment required for air conditioning service. |
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Location of Course |
Santa Ana College
1530 West 17th Street
Automotive Diesel
Compound
Building B32
Santa Ana CA 92706
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| Start
Date
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February
27th & 28th, 2009
(2-Day Course)
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| Start
Time |
7:00am -
3:30pm
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Course
Fees |
All fees paid by
FTA grant for Consortium Members.
Non-members:
$320.00 payable at the time of registration. |
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Cancellations
must be received 24 hours before the class otherwise the course fee
will be charged.
Substitutions allowed. |