Become a Certified Master HVAC Tech
Last updated 5/2025
Duration: 4h 18m | .MP4 1280x720, 30 fps(r) | AAC, 44100 Hz, 2ch | 1.35 GB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English
Last updated 5/2025
Duration: 4h 18m | .MP4 1280x720, 30 fps(r) | AAC, 44100 Hz, 2ch | 1.35 GB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English
become a certified master hvac tech and launch your business
What you'll learn
- 1. Understand the basic principles of heating, ventilation, and air conditioning.
- 2. Identify and safely use essential HVAC tools and equipment.
- 3. Read and interpret HVAC blueprints, wiring diagrams, and schematics.
- 4. Diagnose and repair residential and commercial HVAC systems.
- 5. Understand the refrigeration cycle and its role in cooling systems.
- 6. Perform load calculations and determine system sizing.
- 7. Install ductwork, thermostats, and major HVAC system components.
- 8. Service and maintain furnaces, heat pumps, and air handlers.
- 9. Troubleshoot electrical faults in HVAC systems.
- 10. Work with refrigerants in compliance with EPA regulations.
- 11. Test and measure airflow, static pressure, and system efficiency.
- 12. Detect and repair refrigerant leaks safely and efficiently.
- 13. Program and install smart thermostats and zoning systems.
- 14. Navigate and comply with local, state, and federal HVAC codes.
- 15. Provide professional service reports and customer consultations.
- 16. Estimate jobs, prepare quotes, and manage HVAC service contracts.
- 17. Understand HVAC business startup essentials.
- 18. Maintain energy-efficient systems and promote green technologies.
- 19. Prepare for and pass EPA Section 608 certification exams.
- 20. Build long-term client relationships through trust and professionalism.
Requirements
- Your own tools
- Desire to work with hvac compoments
Description
Course is split into 2 video files
Become a Certified Master HVAC Tech
Course Description:
Step into one of the most in-demand and highly respected trades with theCertified Master HVAC Techcourse—a complete, career-focused training program that turns beginners into confident, job-ready heating, ventilation, and air conditioning experts. Whether you're starting from scratch, transitioning from another trade, or ready to elevate your skills to a master level, this course provides the hands-on techniques, theory, diagnostics, and business skills you need.
From understanding airflow science to troubleshooting compressors, installing ductwork, and preparing for HVAC certification exams, this 30-lesson journey combines practical insights with real-world scenarios and professional development. Learn at your own pace, apply immediately on the job, and get certified with confidence.
What You’ll Learn (20 Learning Outcomes):
Understand the basic principles of heating, ventilation, and air conditioning.
Identify and safely use essential HVAC tools and equipment.
Read and interpret HVAC blueprints, wiring diagrams, and schematics.
Diagnose and repair residential and commercial HVAC systems.
Understand the refrigeration cycle and its role in cooling systems.
Perform load calculations and determine system sizing.
Install ductwork, thermostats, and major HVAC system components.
Service and maintain furnaces, heat pumps, and air handlers.
Troubleshoot electrical faults in HVAC systems.
Work with refrigerants in compliance with EPA regulations.
Test and measure airflow, static pressure, and system efficiency.
Detect and repair refrigerant leaks safely and efficiently.
Program and install smart thermostats and zoning systems.
Navigate and comply with local, state, and federal HVAC codes.
Provide professional service reports and customer consultations.
Estimate jobs, prepare quotes, and manage HVAC service contracts.
Understand HVAC business startup essentials.
Maintain energy-efficient systems and promote green technologies.
Prepare for and pass EPA Section 608 certification exams.
Build long-term client relationships through trust and professionalism.
30-Lesson Course Outline:
Module 1: Foundations of HVAC
HVAC Career Path and Certification Overview
Fundamentals of Heating and Cooling
Introduction to HVAC Tools and Safety Protocols
The Refrigeration Cycle Explained
Types of HVAC Systems (Split, Packaged, Ductless, etc.)
Module 2: Core Components & Equipment
Understanding Compressors, Condensers, and Evaporators
Thermostats and Controls
Motors, Capacitors, and Electrical Basics
Indoor Air Quality and Filtration Systems
Heat Pumps, Furnaces, and Boilers
Module 3: Installation Essentials
Reading HVAC Blueprints and Diagrams
Ductwork Layout, Fabrication, and Sealing
Residential HVAC System Installation
Commercial HVAC Installation Practices
Installing Smart Thermostats and Zoning Systems
Module 4: Diagnostics & Repair
Troubleshooting Common HVAC Issues
Diagnosing Electrical Failures and Short Circuits
Refrigerant Charging, Recovery, and Leak Detection
Airflow Testing and Static Pressure Checks
Repairing Heat Pumps and Furnace Malfunctions
Module 5: Maintenance & Efficiency
Seasonal HVAC Maintenance Procedures
Energy Efficiency and Green Technologies
Preventative Service Plans and Client Education
Working with Building Automation Systems
Indoor Air Quality Testing and Upgrades
Module 6: Professionalism, Business, and Certification
Communicating with Clients Professionally
Quoting Jobs and Writing Service Contracts
Starting and Growing an HVAC Business
EPA Section 608 Certification Exam Prep
Final Skills Evaluation and Master HVAC Certification
Who this course is for:
- handyman
- handywomen
- handypeople
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