Pro ram Cost
<br />Tuition ................................ ...........................
<br />$15,600.00
<br />Books/Supplies..................................................
<br />$250.00
<br />LabFee ................................... ...........................
<br />$480.00
<br />EPATest .........................................
<br />..................... $65.00
<br />OSHA Certification ...................................
<br />........... $50.00
<br />Uniform Fee.......................................................$100.00
<br />STRFfee..............................................................$42.50
<br />Tools (optional) ..................................................
<br />$675.00
<br />Total Program Cost.......................................$I7,262.50*
<br />* Estimated charges for the period of attendance and the entire
<br />program.
<br />Add't' n I F es if licable: Di loma Re lacement
<br />Graduates may seep entry level employment in the fields of.,
<br />Conditioning Mechanic
<br />Air Conditioning Technician
<br />Maintenance Repair (Building)
<br />Maintenance Repair Helper
<br />Air Conditioning Installation/Service
<br />Sales Representative
<br />Textbook/Supplies
<br />Modern Refrigeration and Air Conditioning -
<br />Text book, lab manual and workbook bundle........ $150.00
<br />Fundamentals of HVAC Direct Digital Control ....... $60.00
<br />tto a e, aPp p P Handouts................................................................... $40.00
<br />Fee $20.00, Return check fee $25.00
<br />Brownson Technical Schools' curriculum is presented in a lecture and lab format. A significant portion of the course
<br />length is dedicated to hands-on training. Written and practical exams contribute to the evaluation of each student's progress.
<br />*Module (Course) Descriptions:
<br />201RB Basic Thermodynamics, Refrigeration, and Copper Works. Covers the fundamentals of the refrigeration, cycle and
<br />operating components, the laws of thermodynamics, copper works (including brazing) & refrigeration tools, materials and
<br />usage, compression systems and compressors, refrigerant controls, electro-mechanical fundamentals, troubleshooting,
<br />charging by superheat and sub -cooling.
<br />202RB Electrical. Covers electrical motors —types and troubleshooting, electric circuits and controls, schematics, proper use of
<br />instrumentation. Includes work with actual circuits constructed in class as well as work performed on actual HVAC
<br />equipment.
<br />203RB Safety, Customer Service, and basic HVAC/R Competency Review. Covers HVAC safety and leads to an OSHA 10
<br />hour HVAC safety training card. In addition covers Customer Service training, as well as review of the competencies
<br />learned in the previous two modules. These competencies are then practiced in the shop/lab area with various home
<br />appliances such as home refrigerators and window Air Conditioning. Major emphasis of the shop work is on electrical
<br />troubleshooting, the refrigeration system components, and proper charging procedures. Includes Section 608 EPA and
<br />410A review and testing.
<br />301CB Commercial Systems. This course covers commercial refrigeration components, function, operation, service and
<br />installation, heat loads and piping, reach in & walk in refrigeration and freezers.
<br />302CB Residential and light Commercial Air Conditioning and Gas Heat Fundamentals. Covers the function, operation,
<br />troubleshooting, and repair of residential and light commercial air conditioning gas heating & Air Conditioning systems.
<br />303CB Controls, Heat Pumps, and Ice Machines. Covers heat pumps, electric heat, and air conditioning systems —function &
<br />operation, components, heat load calculations, trouble shooting. Includes intro to Air Distribution. Also covers design,
<br />troubleshooting, and repair of ice making equipment.
<br />321DDCB Direct Digital Controls. Covers fundamentals, system design, installation, and troubleshooting,
<br />software & computer controls, energy management strategies, programming and commissioning.
<br />311BPB Building Performance. Covers the Whole Building concept to understanding the effect of external conditions to the
<br />heat distribution system known as the building or structure whose environment we are attempting to control. This
<br />course covers various building designs and insulations and their effect on the energy required to keep the structure
<br />comfortable inside. Hands-on application of various instruments such as "duct blasters," "blower door testing,"
<br />"thermal imaging," and other methods that are intended to inform the student of Title 24 (California) and ACCA
<br />standards that are essential to achieve energy efficiency. Work ethics and communication and Nate core preparation
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