HAYWARD TRAINING COURSES FALL 2010

Hayward Adult School
22100 Princeton Street Room S-5
Hayward, CA 94541



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



Air Conditioning and Refrigeration I



AIR CONDITIONING AND REFRIGERATION I

18-Weeks, 3 Hours Per Session, 54 Hours Total. Textbook Included. Prerequisite: An understanding of basic electricity. This course will provide the tudent wiht a thorough understanding course will provide the student with a thorough understanding of the refrigeration process. Included in the course are the functions and applications of the components of the refrigeration system such as compressors, drive mechanisms, evaporators, condensers, liquid receivers, heat exchangers, expansion valves, metering devices, dryers, sight glasses, etc.

F10HY012A, 09/02/10, 5:30pm-8:30pm, SOLD OUT.

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AIR CONDITIONING AND REFRIGERATION II

18-Weeks, 3 Hours Per Session, 54 Hours Total. Textbook Not Included. Prerequisite: Air Conditioning and Refrigeration I. This course will instruct the student in the different types of heating systems, combustion controls, psychrometics and airflow for air conditioning systems. It will also include schematics reading, basic heat pump operation, as well as an introduction to cooling towers and water cooled systems. Code 112.


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BOILERS


18-Weeks, 3 Hours Per Session, 54 Hours Total. Textbook Included. Prerequisite: None. This class class covers the basic operation of low and high-pressure boilers. Students will learn how to determine boiler types and styles, water treatment chemistry and troubleshooting. Field trips may be required as part of this course.

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PROGRAMABLE LOGIC CONTROLLERS

9-Weeks, 3 Hours Per Session, 27 Hours Total. Textbook Included. Prerequisite: None. This course is designed to familiarize students that have a basic understanding of the logic used in ladder diagrams and a fundamental knowledge of electrical theory of how PLCs are changing the way equipment found in our industry is being controlled. The course will provide a foundation in PLC theory as well as covering the fundamentals of installation, operation, programming and troubleshooting through project based learning scenarios and hands on lab work. Code 063.



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