Course Information
Description
This course provides the opportunity for students to apply classroom theory and skills in an industry environment. Activities may include use of tools, troubleshooting techniques, and working with customers and staff in the field. Students learn useful skills based on field experience.
Total Credits
2
Prior Learning Assessment
- None
Course Competencies
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Follow safety proceduresAssessment StrategiesSkill DemonstrationCriteriaUse personal protective equipment (PPE)Comply with jobsite safety and security rulesClean, organize, and prepare your work space following facility proceduresClean materials and tools, if applicableFollow facility procedures for shut down
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Interpret construction drawingsAssessment StrategiesWritten Product and/or Skill DemonstrationCriteriaIdentify elements and symbolsConvert scales and measurementsApply drawing information to your work activities
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Use HVAC-related hand and light duty tools, power tools, and equipmentAssessment StrategiesSkill DemonstrationCriteriaSelect tool that best aligns with taskInspect tools and equipment for necessary maintenanceOperate tools and equipment safelyPower tools are turned off and on effectivelyTools and equipment are stored per facility expectations
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Diagnose heating and cooling system problemsAssessment StrategiesSkill Demonstration and/or SimulationCriteriaIdentity system componentsUse temperature and pressure measuring instruments at key pointsIdentify cylinder by color or codesExplain function of compressors, condensers, evaporators, metering devices, controls, and accessoriesDiagnosis is accurate and meets facility and mentor specifications
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Perform basic equipment maintenance and/or repair tasks for air conditioning systemsAssessment StrategiesSkill DemonstrationCriteriaTroubleshoot operational problemsPerform and/or assist with performing maintenance tasks such as filter replacement, component cleaning, and temperature measurementsUse testing equipment effectively
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Install fabricated partsAssessment StrategiesSkill DemonstrationCriteriaCompare shop versus site installation strategiesPrepare for task by loading and unloading materials, tools, equipment, and supplies, if applicableVerify metal is fabricated to meet specifications of taskDucts allow for air flow, meeting facility and mentor guidelinesDucts are lifted, positioned, and secured effectivelyInstallation is performed efficiently
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Demonstrate employability skills (core workforce skills)Assessment StrategiesOn-the-job Performance, Skill DemonstrationCriteriaDemonstrate teamwork, completing your share of tasks to support team goals/projectsCommunicate effectively (speak, listen, read, write)Demonstrate efficient time- and self-management skillsUse critical thinking to evaluate, make decisions, and solve problems