HVAC Training - Overseas

Overseas Locations

BRAZIL 2013

May 6-10   ::   May 13-17   ::   Oct 14-18   ::   Oct 21-25   ::  

Location: Iceberg Refrigeraçao Rua Profa. Ana Benedita, 216 - Gloria, Phone: 55-22-2770-5226

Nance Representative in Brasil: Ary Costa   T. 55.22.9885.6464  E: costa.ary@uol.com.br

Registration: Leslie Nance leslie@nanceschool.com Sales: Kathy Boles Kathy@nanceschool.com

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DUBAI 2013

June 17-21   ::   Jun 24-28   ::   Sep 30-Oct 4   ::   Oct 7-11

Location: Novotel Hotel, 7th St. ,Deira City, Dubai, UAE

Room reservations: Ruby h6481-re@accor.com Wael wael.azooz@accor.com Phone: 971 50 703 5960

Registration: Leslie Nance leslie@nanceschool.com Sales: Kathy Boles Kathy@nanceschool.com

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SINGAPORE 2013

Mar 11-15   ::   Mar 18-22   ::   Aug 19-23   ::   Aug 26-30   ::  

Location:

Registration: Leslie Nance leslie@nanceschool.com Sales: Kathy Boles Kathy@nanceschool.com

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Description

Recommendation: Class is appropriate for anyone involved in the maintenance, troubleshooting and/or repair of air conditioning and refrigeration equipment. This seminar is especially recommended for anyone in the offshore drilling, oil production, marine maintenance, petrochemical, refinery, manufacturing transportation and institutional industries. Includes technician training for EPA certification.

Cost: $2695. USD - Five Day Seminar (lunch, coffee breaks, study guide, textbook, EPA exam included). Tuition does not include: lodging, meals (except lunch on class days) & transportation for students. Past students who wish to retest for EPA Certification may do so on Friday. Cost $90.00 USD

Cancellation of classes must be made 21 days prior to the first day of class. Any time after this, payment will be applied to any future scheduling.

Job Skills Topics (Dubai only)

  1. Safety, people, equipment and products
  2. How the refrigeration system really works
  3. Component function and purpose
  4. Preparing a system prior to charging
  5. Demonstrations of refrigerant recovery, dehydration and charging
  6. Refrigerants used in the industry
  7. Is the system working, as it should?
  8. Effective ways of leak testing
  9. How to troubleshoot compressors
  10. Accessories and how they work
  11. Pump down, repair and replacement of compressors
  12. Air and/or water flow requirements
  13. Tools and instruments required
  14. Scheduled maintenance
  15. Practical troubleshooting
  16. Collecting and analyzing data
  17. Systematically isolating refrigeration problems
  18. Eliminating original cause of component failure
  19. Clean up procedures after a compressor burnout
  20. Eliminating flood back and slugging problems
  21. Problems in air distribution
  22. Refrigerant transition and recovery program
  23. Alternative refrigerants and conversion procedures

Nance International HVAC/R Technical School
2915 Milam, Beaumont, Texas 77701
Phone: 409.838.6127 Fax: 409.838.6219
www.nanceschool.com