FRESNO TRAINING COURSES FALL 2010

Local 39 Union Hall
839 N. Fulton Street
Fresno, CA 93728



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Fall 2010: Open enrollment will be held from Monday, June 21, through Monday, August 2, 2010.


EPA Technician Certification Preparation, Review and Exam *

EPA Technician Certification Review and Exam *



EPA TECHNICIAN CERTIFICATION PREPARATION, REVIEW AND EXAM





1 Session, 8 Hours Total. Textbook Included. Prerequisite: A basic understanding of air conditioning systems. This course is recommended for those who have not previously taken the EPA exam. This eight-hour class will provide six hours of review for the CFC/EPA Certification Exam and a two-hour CFC/EPA Universal testing period. Topics include refrigeration, charging, transportation, recycling, and recovery of chlorofluorocarbons. The EPA requirements covered in this review prepare the student for all levels of certification, (Type I, Type II, Type III and Universal). Course formally known as CFC Preparation, Review and Exam. .

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EPA TECHNICIAN CERTIFICATION REVIEW AND EXAM








1 Session, 4 Hours Total. Textbook NOT Included. Prerequisite: A basic understanding of air conditioning systems. This four hour class is designed specifically for students who have already taken the Preparation, Review and Exam class. The class includes a review for the CFC/EPA Certification Exam and a two-hour CFC/EPA Universal testing period. The EPA requirements covered in the review prepare the student for all levels of certification, (Type I, Type II, Type III and Universal). Course formally known as CFC Review and Exam.


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SCHEMATIC READING NEW 9-WEEK COURSE


9-Weeks, 3 Hours Per Session, 27 Hours Total. Prerequisite: None. The goal of this class is to upgrade the skill level of the student in the process of comprehending and reading schematic diagrams. The class is divided into three (3) sections: a) introduction on how to read schematics as well as a look into basic motor control diagrams. b) understanding kitchen appliance schematics. c) interpreting HVAC schematics. Note: There will be no hands-on training in this class, strictly schematic reading.

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