Monday, March 21
Live Sessions
Locate the session you attended below. Answer the questions to access your CEU certificate!
If a presenter has shared their presentation, you will find it in their class listing. (Check back, presentations being added as we receive them.)
1:00 PM - 2:30 PM
Fan noise is a major issue in the HVAC industry and one that is often overlooked and/or misunderstood. This session will educate industry professionals about the Basics of Fan Noise and the ratings published by various fan manufacturers.
Free
The HVACR industry is experiencing yet another refrigerant transition! However, unlike previous transitions, many of these new "Low GWP" refrigerants have an ASHRAE classification of A2L. Join Jason Obrzut as he covers the key points of a safe refri
Free
We will cover the fundamental differences between conventional refrigeration systems & parallel rack systems. We will also cover key components of parallel rack systems: compressor type and configuration, suction groups, circuit piping configuration
Free
HVAC Zone Damper Systems will be the next NEW thing in HVAC. Zone Damper Systems or Zoning is not new to the industry. Many may be surprised zoning has been around for forced air systems for over 60 years. Many still think of zoning as using multi
Free
This class covers topics including mechanical appliances and equipment, fuel gas supply, combustion air, venting, and air ducts with references to carbon monoxide safety practices as the focus of successful applications. In contrast to safety success
Free
This presentation addresses the unique (not generational) differences in learners and explores the common myths of Millennials and Gen XYZ's traits. Knowing these traits and how to modify your training delivery techniques can help improve the overall
Free
2:45 PM - 4:15 PM
Just when you thought you were comfortable with the whole webinar or virtual classroom experience now, we get to expand your capabilities with a combination of classroom and remote classroom opportunities.
Free
College advisory boards recommend soft skill training for tomorrow's mechanical workers. This new workforce development initiative must focus on soft skill behaviors such as a positive attitude, teamwork, personal accountability, proper attire, being
Free
In this session, we will explore the need and necessity for helping our students improve their critical thinking skills by exploring exercises that help them learn to "think backwards" so they can start moving forward.
Free
With new Department of Energy mandates and guidelines in place, maintaining target box temperature and controlling system superheat in the most efficient manner possible is an absolute priority.
Free
"The goal of every HVAC teacher: Ensure that our students know how to deliver enough hot or cold air without having to have their customers turn the TV volume up to drown out the systems blower noise.
Free
Everything you wanted to know about air, and then some! This session will provide you with valuable teaching tips and strategies to help your students understand this all-important topic. You are, after all, training your students to become air condi
Free