About This Course Bundle
The Electrical HVAC Simulator is an interactive tool to illustrate the Electrical Fundamentals in the HVAC industry. The Electrical HVAC Simulator has 16 Heating and 16 Cooling faults with a (digital) Technician Workbook. This curriculum will improve your electrical proficiency of cooling technical skills, reading schematic diagrams, and troubleshooting common faults.
This model simulates Carrier, Bryant, Payne and ICP (R-Series).
The Digital Simulator can be used as a stand-alone training program or as a supplement for programs utilizing the Desktop Simulator, allowing for continued practice of skills outside the classroom.
Note: This course/program resides on another platform. Upon purchase, you will receive an email with instructions on how to access the program!
What You Will Learn
Learning objectives for HVAC electrical fundamentals focus on providing technicians with a solid understanding of the electrical systems and components commonly found in Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning (HVAC) systems. These objectives should cover the essential knowledge and skills required to work with HVAC electrical systems effectively.
Upon completion of this course, you should be able to demonstrate knowledge of the following procedures:
Explain the fundamental concepts of electricity including: voltage, current, resistance, and power, as well as Ohm's law and its applications in HVAC systems.
Describe the function and operation of various electrical components commonly found in HVAC systems, such as circuit breakers, fuses, relays, contactors, transformers, and capacitors.
Interpret HVAC electrical wiring diagrams and schematics to understand the system's layout, connections, and troubleshooting techniques.
Demonstrate proficiency in using electrical measuring instruments, such as multimeters to measure voltage, current, and resistance in HVAC systems.
Develop problem-solving skills to identify and diagnose electrical issues in HVAC systems, such as faulty wiring, component failures, and voltage irregularities.
Differentiate between various types of motors used in HVAC systems, including PSC and ECM motors, and understand their associated control methods.
Comprehend the operation of HVAC control systems, such as thermostats, pressure switches, and temperature sensors.
Who is this bundle for:
This course will benefit technicians at all levels of their career; students, apprentices and practicing technicians who want to improve their electrical troubleshooting skills.
This bundle includes the following courses:
Instructor Edition - HVAC Simulator Electrical Fundamentals for Heating and Cooling Workbook
This workbook provides a structure to lead a technician through 32 faults and 8 exercises to learn how to read schematic drawings and diagnose no call for heat from a furnace. This digital download is part of the digital simulator course package.
Instructor Edition - HVAC Simulator Digital Edition Electrical Fundamentals for Heating
Instructor Edition - HVAC Simulator Digital Edition Electrical Troubleshooting for Cooling
The Electrical HVAC Simulator is an interactive tool to illustrate the Electrical Fundamentals in the HVAC industry. The Electrical HVAC Simulator has 16 Heating and 16 Cooling faults with a (digital) Technician Workbook. This curriculum will improve