Maintain Essential Safety Measures (VIC)

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This unit of competency sets out the knowledge and skills required to operate and maintain heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) control devices and systems within a framework of achieving energy efficiencies and meeting sustainable energy targets.

     

    The Master Refrigeration Program is designed to complement other training programs and experience gained in Heating Ventilation and Air-conditioning Industry. The AMCA has adopted a blended delivery method, integrating technology enhanced learning using AMCA’s Learning Management System with face-to-face teaching using the RCCC PODs to enhance the student learning experience.

    Course structure
    To gain the for the 22329VIC Course in Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning Services Certificate, participants must complete the core unit and one (1) elective unit of competency listed below. 
    Participants who do not meet these requirements will be awarded a Statement of Attainment listing the units they have successfully completed.

     

    This unit of competency sets out the knowledge and skills required to operate and maintain heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) control devices and systems within a framework of achieving energy efficiencies and meeting sustainable energy targets.

    This includes operating and maintaining hardware and software, and tuning system performance, interpreting and updating control diagrams as well as skills in interpreting control system specifications and OHS requirements.

    Learning Outcomes
    At the conclusion of this program the candidate will demonstrate competency by applying knowledge and principles of HVAC Control Systems:
    Organise relevant resources, personnel and equipment to effectively install and configure HVAC control Software
    Implement relevant OHS Procedures and practices
    Interpret and use control system drawings and specifications
    Analyse and optimise HVAC control system performance 
    Identify and repair or replace faulty system components

    Structure
    Delivered and Assessed at Box Hill Institute 

    Qualification/Award
    Statement of Attainment for VU21959 issued by Box Hill Institute.
    This unit is an Elective  unit for the 22329VIC Course in Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning Services Certificate. 

    Who should attend?
    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.

    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.

When
18/11/2021
Where
Refrigeration and Climate Control Centre Box Hill Institute Building 7, 465 Elgar Road BOX HILL 3128 AUSTRALIA
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Price

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