Tuesday, March 22
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.)
7:00 AM - 8:30 AM
The mechanical code requirements are the guiding principles for the installation of mechanical equipment in an ever-changing field. It is important that students leaving HVACR training understand what is required for the proper installation and servi
Free
The testing you do today, could save someone tomorrow! This course is designed to simplify and explain the importance of combustion training. According to the CDC over 50,000 people a year visit the emergency room for accidental CO poisoning.
Free
This session isn't for everyone. However, it is for anyone- men and women alike- who want to achieve a higher level of success in their businesses by working with each other in a more inclusive, equal, and forward-thinking way
Free
Three successful instructors share what type of instruction has worked best for their specific type of students. Dick Wirz (postsecondary) Rob Stringham (secondary) and Bryan Orr (technicians). Their experiences and insights will help you take your p
Free
Using hi-tech training methods to teach your students the basics of HVACR. During this session you will hear about (and see!) over a dozen dynamic, content-specific, lesson concepts that will help you teach HVACR students at all levels by engaging
Free
Even in a world where in-person training has been so greatly effected, you still need to build a team that can meet the needs of the customer. Lead your student down the path to superior industry education.
Free
Join us to lean how controllers can easily communicate in theclassroom settings well as in the field with advanced communication and alarming techniques.
Free
8:45 AM - 10:15 AM
Are you apprehensive about liking something that you think has a complex personality? Come let Jim Fultz with White-Rodgers walk you through the furnace differences that universal controls can adapt to. Learn how easily Integrated Furnace Controls
Free
Refrigerant recovery if done properly can be a fast painless process. On the other hand, improper recovery techniques can be time-consuming and inefficient. In this session we will discuss the good, the bad, and the ugly as they relate to refrigerant
Free
Safety First! This course introduces NFPA 70E, an industry-recognized safety standard from the National Fire Protection Association & OSHA requirement for HVAC instructors, students, and employees that work with high voltage electrical systems.
Free
Attend this session and learn about the many benefits of intelligent HVAC comfort controls technology. During this session, attendees will learn how and why continuous system monitoring provides measurable benefits to the equipment owner
Free
If you are teaching pressure enthalpy (and I hope you are), this session will provide you with valuable teaching tips and strategies to help your students understand this all-important topic. If you're not teaching pressure enthalpy
Free
This session will provide a review of compressor capacity and net refrigeration effect for refrigerants, with an emphasis on refrigerants with glide. Then we will cover refrigerant glide, the correct use of dewpoint and midpoint for compressor
Free
10:30 AM - 12:00 PM
While the US unemployment rate hovers at 6.9% the demand for skilled workers is at an all-time high. Doug Donovan, CEO & Founder of Interplay Learning addresses how this labor shortage is directly impacting our economy and how through virtual
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This session will provide insight and commentary on the battle we have faced with covid, and the tremendous solutions we have all managed. An upbeat and encouraging presentation featuring obstacles we face in life and how we can overcome them.
Free
This session will give you the latest updates on A2L regulations (AIM, Act, CARB, EPA, SNAP, standards and codes), discuss A2L options for both air conditioning and commercial refrigeration segments, and provide some updates on the AHRI Safe Refriger
Free
In this session, Steve Rogers, Mechanical Engineer and President of The Energy Conservatory, with Chris Hughes, TEC HVAC Business Development Manager and 18-year HVAC mechanical contractor, will team up to run an interactive session designed
Free
A detailed discussion on certified technologies which will enable you to adapt oil heat systems today and create safe effective and reliable net zero system solutions for tomorrow. Combustion oil supply tanks & burner controls will also be discussed.
Free
This session will discuss the many challenges faced on the oil return front, how to address them, and how to effectively teach your students about this often overlooked aspect of system installation.
Free
3:00 PM - 4:30 PM
In this class we will discuss the theory of motors commonly referred to as Electronically Commutated Motors. This theory will help you provide your students/technicians the foundation of knowledge needed to identify, adjust, diagnose, & replace thes
Free
This session will leave you with an increased understanding of regulator applications on 2 and 5 pound systems which includes sizing, venting codes, and standards. Using product samples/cutaways, we will show the internal workings of line pressure re
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Come learn how to teach your students how to recover refrigerant and evacuate systems in the most effective and efficient manner possible, directly from the NAVAC team.
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During this session you will learn about new methods to repair, bond aluminum, and join metals. Help ensure that your students are well-prepared to enter the field with knowledge of pipe and tubing connecting and the repairing options that are availa
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Join Bill Spohn of TruTech Tools to learn about the wide array of airflow testing and measuring instruments and methods that are available. Some are new, some are not, but you'll want to hear what Bill has to say as he discusses the pros and cons
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Many curriculum outlines emphasize a collection of important facts and figures. However, teaching these separated from the processes they are involved in can create confusion. Teaching the processes that are important to HVACR systems
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Indoor air quality (IAQ) has become extremely important to all of us whether it be in residential or commercial applications. Before COVID a major reason for system failure was poor static pressure conditions. Since COVID it has only gotten worse.
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