HVAC Training and Programs

The Ins and Outs of HVAC Sales and Training

The facts: HVAC offers job security that is hard to come by these days. It can be incredibly lucrative. The HVAC market is steady, if not on the rise.

The problem? A career as a technician or in HVAC repairs is just not the path for you. You are a people person, you are convincing, you are driven, you are a wheeler and a dealer. You may not want to get your hands so dirty. Is there a place for you in the HVAC world?

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What’s Next for HVAC? Trends You Need to Follow During Your HVAC Training

We know the demand for HVAC careers in the US is on the rise. By the year 2013, the total spending for HVAC equipment should increase 4.5 percent to $17 billion dollars says AZOBuild.com (link to http://www.azobuild.com/news.asp?newsID=7471). This rise in demand is due to an increased emphasis on energy efficient appliance upgrades in the commercial and real estate markets. With more equipment installations, and appliance upgrades for the phase out of R-22 by 2010, the need for HVAC technicians increases every day.

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Keep In-Touch with Industry Leaders During Your HVAC Training

If you’re beginning your HVAC training, or if you’re on your way to an HVAC career, there’s no better time for you to stay connected to the HVAC trade publications. As you read these publications throughout your HVAC training, you can keep up to date on the latest technological trends, while gaining insight on the skills and contacts you need to grow into your HVAC career.

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HVAC Training: Reducing Energy and Improving Health

During winter 2008, a Berkley lab analysis found on average, the over HVAC appliances in office settings can have unintended health risks. The study found the average building maintained a summer temperature of 1°F (0.5°C) lower compared to winter, even though people are more accustomed to warmer temperatures during summer months. Experts believe the increase in air conditioning contributes to a 50 percent rise in headache, fatigue and loss of concentration.

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Want an HVAC Career? Know the Tools of the Trade

Accurate thermometers are an important part of proper HVAC maintenance. Thermometer accuracy provides a technician with precise measurements of the heating and ventilation systems of the home or unit so they can properly determine HVAC problems and troubleshoot solutions. When choosing a proper temperature gauge there are five things to consider: calibration, short-term stability, long-term stability, usage, and display accuracy. HVAC technicians looking at careers in the field should be well trained in the latest information regarding thermostat technologies and temperature gauging systems.

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Where to Start Your HVAC Training

Finding a career in HVAC is not as easy as filling out an application. Those who qualify for entry-level HVAC positions possess a high school diploma, an EPA Refrigeration certification and familiarity with HVAC equipment. To fulfill these requirements, most technicians start their HVAC training through a combination of an apprenticeship and a structured trade program. An HVAC training course load at a technical college or junior college can last anywhere from six months to 2 years, and will allow you to develop the following skills:

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HVAC Tricks of the Trade

Before you begin the process of seeking out the proper avenues for training, it is good to have a general idea what an HVAC technician does on a daily basis. This article will outline the tasks required for those intent on beginning a career as an HVAC technician.

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HVAC Training Goes Green

Like most industries, heating, ventilation, and air-conditioning (HVAC) is emphasizing green training as we forge ahead into the 21st century. HVAC training is committed to the move toward building and maintaining greener technologies because furnaces and air conditioning units contribute to global warming. For HVAC specialists working in the United States, there are many resources and ways to educate yourself for the benefit of your clients and the environment.

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The Future of HVAC Careers

The U.S. Department of Labor Bureau of Labor Statistics says HVAC employment opportunities will rise at the same rate of the population over the next 10 years. As our country grows in real estate, infrastructure and people, so does the need for climate control.

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Top 5 Reasons for an HVAC Career

No matter the economy, there are always good jobs in HVAC. Here are five great reasons to start your HVAC training, and begin your journey into a high demand and rewarding career.

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