Construction Maintenance Professions - HVAC

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HVAC students

The Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning Program is a two year program. Students can enroll in the 10th, or 11th grade. The students will earn their Maryland
apprentice license, (EPA) Environmental Protection Agency Certification as well as their (NCCER) National Center for Construction Research Education, HVAC CORE and Level One Certification. Students will learn in a classroom, and have a hands on approach the technical side of the trade including how to size and design gas piping systems, refrigeration flow and basic cycle
operation and theory, system components,
troubleshooting and repairs and also work on electrical and plumbing projects. Students can also learn how to disassemble, assemble, and service oil burners. Upon passing grades and completion of testing, students could receive their Gastite certification, and also HVAC customer service certification. Throughout the ever changing market of HVAC there are classes offered at the contractor level and also college graduate courses.​ There is a high demand for HVAC Technicians.

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