It is part of the Master of Refrigeration Program designed jointly by the AMCA and Box Hill Institute and is delivered at the Refrigeration and Climate Control Centre of Excellence.
Who should attend?
The Master of Refrigeration Program is targeted at post-trade Refrigeration and Air-Conditioniong technicians working in the commercial heating, venitlation and air conditioning industry. Learners are best equipped to achieve the course outcomes if they have minimum language, literacy and numeracy skills that are equivalent to Level 3 of the Australian Core Skills Framework. It is expected that learners have trade level qualifications or an equivalent level of experience in the heating, ventilation and air conditioning industry.
Why you should attend?
At the conclusion of the two-day course, attendees will have a comprehensive understanding of the different types of control devices and systems, as well as their responsibilities under relevant standards, regulations and building codes.
Attendees will learn how to interpret control system specifications, operate and maintain control hardware and software and tune for system performance, as well as learn relevant health and safety requirements.
Topics and takeaways
Attendees can expect to come away with the following:
- Prepare to test, tune and maintain control systems
- Operate HVAC control hardware and software systems.
- Tune HVAC control and software systems
- Maintain HVAC system and manage energy consumption
- Finalise HVAC operating and maintenance activities
About the trainer
This course will be delivered by qualified and experienced teaching staff from the Refrigeration Department at Box Hill Institute of TAFE.
To Register
Please contact the Box Hill Refrigeration Department on 03 9286 9295.
Please Note: This course is subject to the Terms and Conditions offered by Box Hill Institute of TAFE.