Plumbing is one of the many facets of a commercial facility you should be familiar with as a stationary engineer. This 2-hour course focuses on the fundamental plumbing principles most relevant to your day-to-day work.

Seat Time: 2 Hours

Whether seeking Core, Type I, Type II, Type III, or Universal certification, this course can help prepare you for the EPA exams. The Core unit includes a cooling systems review, how refrigerants interact with ozone, safe handling of refrigerants, regulatory requirements, and proper procedures. The remaining units focus on what you need to know for that Type.

Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration – Level 1 is the first part of a comprehensive apprenticeship program that includes both classroom and on-the-job training. With a focus on how systems work, the 75-hour course provides critical foundational knowledge, preparing you for the skills-based portions of the program.

Seat Time: 75 Hours

This 75-hour course focuses on exactly what you need on the job. You will investigate problems, consider possibilities, and eliminate issues until you uncover the source of the problem. You can tell exactly what happened and how to fix it. You will practice your skills with interactive graphic novels with learning activities that test your skills.

Seat Time: 75 Hours