![]()

![]()
![]()

Course Description
| This program is designed to be five trimesters, with the majority of
the time being centered around "hands-on" shop training projects. Students are trained to replace defective components on refrigeration units to work order and blueprint specification. Students also observe the functioning of components such as controls, fan, condenser, evaporator, or compressor to determine need for repair or replacement. Installation, service, and repair or domestic appliances is also taught. |
Levels of Training
|
Heating and Air-Conditioning Mechanic Helper |
Certificate |
|
Domestic Unit Repairman |
Certificate |
|
Refrigeration Technician |
Diploma |
|
Heating, Ventilating, Air-Conditioning Technician |
Diploma |
Course Outline
| Safety | Auto Air-Conditioning |
| Tools and Test Equipment | Electrical Ranges |
| Compressors | Water Heaters |
| Fundamentals of Refrigeration | Washers |
| Basic Electricity | Dishwashers |
| Motor Controls | Water Coolers |
| Motors | Central Air and Heat |
| Window Units | Commercial Refrigeration |
| Dryers |
|
|
The Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration shop provides opportunities for anyone who meets the school requirements to be taught a trade of repair and service in a safe manner for domestic appliance, commercial refrigeration, and air conditioning. The student is taught theory and actual repair procedures in the shop as in skill trades. |

Congratulations Willie Price!
Willie Price received two diplomas at graduation HVAC Technician and Refrigeration Technician.
Working on a Class Project...


![]()
Copyright © 1997 Tennessee Technology Center
at Whiteville
Last modified:
April 17, 2008