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HVAC TECH’S GUIDE TO BUILDING AUTOMATION SYSTEMS (BAS) BAS is at home in buildings with significant temperature variations. It’s not just big buildings that benefit from BAS, though. HVAC operations and service manager Kyle Buscher points to fast-food restaurants as being among the early adopters of Building Automation HVAC SCHOOL IN THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Since all categories of HVAC licensing in Washington, D.C. require some degree of on-the-job experience, the district offers apprentice credentials both in refrigeration and air conditioning and for steam engineers. Both credentials cost $175, including a non-refundable $65 THE SILENT BUT DEADLY INHALATION RISKS THAT HVAC MECHANICS The US Department of Labor reports that between 2010 and 2015, 38 HVAC techs lost their lives on the job due to exposure to harmful substances or environments. You wouldn’t let your kid ride in the car without a seat belt. As an adult on the work site WHEN TO SOLDER AND WHEN TO BRAZE COPPER LINES: A LOOK AT Braze. Mechanically this is the same process as soldering. It can be distinguished from soldering by temperature: in brazing the filler metal melts above 840 °F (450 °C). Because of the higher temperatures a brazed joint is stronger than a soldered joint. SHEET METAL WORKER JOBS IN THE HVAC INDUSTRY Sheet metal work is grittier, more hands-on, and more labor-intensive than any other HVAC subspecialty. Heavy lifting is an integral part of the job. Sheet metal workers are more likely to be muscling big ducts or machinery into place in awkward positions than to be doing finesse work with wires or compressors. HVAC SCHOOL IN MISSISSIPPI The US Bureau of Labor Statistics reported that HVAC technicians in Mississippi earning salaries within the top 10% made an average salary of $49,560 ($23.83 hourly) in 2015. The median salary for Mississippi’s HVAC techs was $33,420 ($16.07 hourly) that year. The Mississippi Department of Employment Security predicts that the numberof jobs
HVAC SCHOOL IN HAWAII Hawaii’s HVAC techs with salaries in the top 10% earned $90,550 ($43.53 hourly), while the median salary statewide was $61,330 ($29.49 hourly), more than $16,000 a year more than the national average for these categories. Hawaii HVAC Technician Salary (median) $61,330. HVAC STATE AND LOCAL LICENSING REQUIREMENTS Requirements: Four years of HVAC experience, including two years as a lead mechanic, one year as a service technician with EPA Type II certification or higher, and one year of residential supervisory experience. Completion of a Board-approved heat loss and gain and duct design course. Passing the state examination. STATE-BY-STATE GUIDE TO HVAC APPRENTICESHIP PROGRAMS An apprenticeship is the most time-honored way of getting into the building trades: working on actual jobsites under an experienced journeyman mechanic who will pass along the hard-earned tricks and techniques of the trade, and spending an evening or two a week getting technical training in the classroom from expert instructors. HVAC CONTINUING EDUCATION: YOUR GUIDE TO STAYING ON TOP OF HVAC Excellence offers a professional technician certification and a number of master specialist hands-on certifications in areas like air conditioning, gas heat, oil heat, and combustion analysis. Other industry associations worth looking into for continuing educationinclude: Air
HVAC TECH’S GUIDE TO BUILDING AUTOMATION SYSTEMS (BAS) BAS is at home in buildings with significant temperature variations. It’s not just big buildings that benefit from BAS, though. HVAC operations and service manager Kyle Buscher points to fast-food restaurants as being among the early adopters of Building Automation HVAC SCHOOL IN THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Since all categories of HVAC licensing in Washington, D.C. require some degree of on-the-job experience, the district offers apprentice credentials both in refrigeration and air conditioning and for steam engineers. Both credentials cost $175, including a non-refundable $65 THE SILENT BUT DEADLY INHALATION RISKS THAT HVAC MECHANICS The US Department of Labor reports that between 2010 and 2015, 38 HVAC techs lost their lives on the job due to exposure to harmful substances or environments. You wouldn’t let your kid ride in the car without a seat belt. As an adult on the work site WHEN TO SOLDER AND WHEN TO BRAZE COPPER LINES: A LOOK AT Braze. Mechanically this is the same process as soldering. It can be distinguished from soldering by temperature: in brazing the filler metal melts above 840 °F (450 °C). Because of the higher temperatures a brazed joint is stronger than a soldered joint. SHEET METAL WORKER JOBS IN THE HVAC INDUSTRY Sheet metal work is grittier, more hands-on, and more labor-intensive than any other HVAC subspecialty. Heavy lifting is an integral part of the job. Sheet metal workers are more likely to be muscling big ducts or machinery into place in awkward positions than to be doing finesse work with wires or compressors. HVAC SCHOOL IN MISSISSIPPI The US Bureau of Labor Statistics reported that HVAC technicians in Mississippi earning salaries within the top 10% made an average salary of $49,560 ($23.83 hourly) in 2015. The median salary for Mississippi’s HVAC techs was $33,420 ($16.07 hourly) that year. The Mississippi Department of Employment Security predicts that the numberof jobs
HVAC SCHOOL IN HAWAII Hawaii’s HVAC techs with salaries in the top 10% earned $90,550 ($43.53 hourly), while the median salary statewide was $61,330 ($29.49 hourly), more than $16,000 a year more than the national average for these categories. Hawaii HVAC Technician Salary (median) $61,330. HVAC TRAINING OPTIONS An HVAC apprenticeship generally includes at least 2,000 hours of on-the-job training each year, at least 144 hours of related classroom-based technical instruction each year, and supervision by experienced HVAC technicians. Depending on the program, you may receive your technical instruction at an apprenticeship trainingcenter, technical
STATE-BY-STATE GUIDE TO HVAC APPRENTICESHIP PROGRAMS An apprenticeship is the most time-honored way of getting into the building trades: working on actual jobsites under an experienced journeyman mechanic who will pass along the hard-earned tricks and techniques of the trade, and spending an evening or two a week getting technical training in the classroom from expert instructors. HVAC STATE AND LOCAL LICENSING REQUIREMENTS Requirements: Four years of HVAC experience, including two years as a lead mechanic, one year as a service technician with EPA Type II certification or higher, and one year of residential supervisory experience. Completion of a Board-approved heat loss and gain and duct design course. Passing the state examination. HVAC CONTINUING EDUCATION: YOUR GUIDE TO STAYING ON TOP OF HVAC Excellence offers a professional technician certification and a number of master specialist hands-on certifications in areas like air conditioning, gas heat, oil heat, and combustion analysis. Other industry associations worth looking into for continuing educationinclude: Air
HVAC SCHOOL IN THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Since all categories of HVAC licensing in Washington, D.C. require some degree of on-the-job experience, the district offers apprentice credentials both in refrigeration and air conditioning and for steam engineers. Both credentials cost $175, including a non-refundable $65 JOB DESCRIPTION FOR HVAC INSTALLERS Commercial installers might specialize in: Sheetmetal work, for installing ventilation ducts. High and low-pressure pipe installation, including welding and bending. Control system installation, including wiring and system programming. Steam plant installations, including boilers and radiators. Refrigeration system installation, including IS HVAC SCHOOL WORTH IT? Long-Term Earnings. This is the most obvious question to consider when thinking about school versus going directly into a job. You can start to get a sense for this by looking at national statistics on college degrees in general, as provided here for 2015 by the US Department ofLabor.
SHEET METAL WORKER JOBS IN THE HVAC INDUSTRY Sheet metal work is grittier, more hands-on, and more labor-intensive than any other HVAC subspecialty. Heavy lifting is an integral part of the job. Sheet metal workers are more likely to be muscling big ducts or machinery into place in awkward positions than to be doing finesse work with wires or compressors. JOB DESCRIPTION FOR HVAC BUILDING CONTROL SYSTEMS TECHNICIANS Controls technicians rely on a cooperative, wireless-based system of sensors and controls that are constantly reporting local conditions and status to one another and to central control systems, and making adjustments accordingly. The amount of data generated is huge, but proper software analysis can yield some amazing advantages. HVAC SCHOOL IN MISSOURI The US Bureau of Labor Statistics provides salaries for HVAC technicians throughout Missouri as of 2015. The ranges below show the median to top 10% yearly and hourly earnings in each of the state’s major cities. Cape Girardeau. Annual: $44,410 – $63,650. Hourly:$21.35 – $30.60.
HVAC STATE AND LOCAL LICENSING REQUIREMENTS Requirements: Four years of HVAC experience, including two years as a lead mechanic, one year as a service technician with EPA Type II certification or higher, and one year of residential supervisory experience. Completion of a Board-approved heat loss and gain and duct design course. Passing the state examination. STATE-BY-STATE GUIDE TO HVAC APPRENTICESHIP PROGRAMS An apprenticeship is the most time-honored way of getting into the building trades: working on actual jobsites under an experienced journeyman mechanic who will pass along the hard-earned tricks and techniques of the trade, and spending an evening or two a week getting technical training in the classroom from expert instructors. HVAC CONTINUING EDUCATION: YOUR GUIDE TO STAYING ON TOP OF HVAC Excellence offers a professional technician certification and a number of master specialist hands-on certifications in areas like air conditioning, gas heat, oil heat, and combustion analysis. Other industry associations worth looking into for continuing educationinclude: Air
HVAC TECH’S GUIDE TO BUILDING AUTOMATION SYSTEMS (BAS) BAS is at home in buildings with significant temperature variations. It’s not just big buildings that benefit from BAS, though. HVAC operations and service manager Kyle Buscher points to fast-food restaurants as being among the early adopters of Building Automation THE SILENT BUT DEADLY INHALATION RISKS THAT HVAC MECHANICS The US Department of Labor reports that between 2010 and 2015, 38 HVAC techs lost their lives on the job due to exposure to harmful substances or environments. You wouldn’t let your kid ride in the car without a seat belt. As an adult on the work site HVAC SCHOOL IN THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Since all categories of HVAC licensing in Washington, D.C. require some degree of on-the-job experience, the district offers apprentice credentials both in refrigeration and air conditioning and for steam engineers. Both credentials cost $175, including a non-refundable $65 HVAC SCHOOL IN MASSACHUSETTS The Massachusetts Executive Office of Labor and Workforce Development reported that experienced HVAC technicians earned an average salary of $66,580 ($32.01 hourly). The median salary among HVAC techs in Massachusetts was $56,620 ($27.22 hourly). HVAC Technician Salary(Median) $56,620.
HVAC SCHOOL IN ALABAMA HVAC TECHNICIAN SALARIES IN ALABAMA. The Alabama Department of Labor (DOL) reports the number of jobs for HVAC technicians throughout the state is projected to rise by 13.3 percent over the decade leading up to 2024. That means an average of 150 new job openings each year over that time period. Between 2017 and 2024, the DOL expects 1,050 new HVAC SCHOOL IN HAWAII Hawaii’s HVAC techs with salaries in the top 10% earned $90,550 ($43.53 hourly), while the median salary statewide was $61,330 ($29.49 hourly), more than $16,000 a year more than the national average for these categories. Hawaii HVAC Technician Salary (median) $61,330. HVAC SCHOOL IN MISSISSIPPI The US Bureau of Labor Statistics reported that HVAC technicians in Mississippi earning salaries within the top 10% made an average salary of $49,560 ($23.83 hourly) in 2015. The median salary for Mississippi’s HVAC techs was $33,420 ($16.07 hourly) that year. The Mississippi Department of Employment Security predicts that the numberof jobs
HVAC STATE AND LOCAL LICENSING REQUIREMENTS Requirements: Four years of HVAC experience, including two years as a lead mechanic, one year as a service technician with EPA Type II certification or higher, and one year of residential supervisory experience. Completion of a Board-approved heat loss and gain and duct design course. Passing the state examination. STATE-BY-STATE GUIDE TO HVAC APPRENTICESHIP PROGRAMS An apprenticeship is the most time-honored way of getting into the building trades: working on actual jobsites under an experienced journeyman mechanic who will pass along the hard-earned tricks and techniques of the trade, and spending an evening or two a week getting technical training in the classroom from expert instructors. HVAC CONTINUING EDUCATION: YOUR GUIDE TO STAYING ON TOP OF HVAC Excellence offers a professional technician certification and a number of master specialist hands-on certifications in areas like air conditioning, gas heat, oil heat, and combustion analysis. Other industry associations worth looking into for continuing educationinclude: Air
HVAC TECH’S GUIDE TO BUILDING AUTOMATION SYSTEMS (BAS) BAS is at home in buildings with significant temperature variations. It’s not just big buildings that benefit from BAS, though. HVAC operations and service manager Kyle Buscher points to fast-food restaurants as being among the early adopters of Building Automation THE SILENT BUT DEADLY INHALATION RISKS THAT HVAC MECHANICS The US Department of Labor reports that between 2010 and 2015, 38 HVAC techs lost their lives on the job due to exposure to harmful substances or environments. You wouldn’t let your kid ride in the car without a seat belt. As an adult on the work site HVAC SCHOOL IN THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Since all categories of HVAC licensing in Washington, D.C. require some degree of on-the-job experience, the district offers apprentice credentials both in refrigeration and air conditioning and for steam engineers. Both credentials cost $175, including a non-refundable $65 HVAC SCHOOL IN MASSACHUSETTS The Massachusetts Executive Office of Labor and Workforce Development reported that experienced HVAC technicians earned an average salary of $66,580 ($32.01 hourly). The median salary among HVAC techs in Massachusetts was $56,620 ($27.22 hourly). HVAC Technician Salary(Median) $56,620.
HVAC SCHOOL IN ALABAMA HVAC TECHNICIAN SALARIES IN ALABAMA. The Alabama Department of Labor (DOL) reports the number of jobs for HVAC technicians throughout the state is projected to rise by 13.3 percent over the decade leading up to 2024. That means an average of 150 new job openings each year over that time period. Between 2017 and 2024, the DOL expects 1,050 new HVAC SCHOOL IN HAWAII Hawaii’s HVAC techs with salaries in the top 10% earned $90,550 ($43.53 hourly), while the median salary statewide was $61,330 ($29.49 hourly), more than $16,000 a year more than the national average for these categories. Hawaii HVAC Technician Salary (median) $61,330. HVAC SCHOOL IN MISSISSIPPI The US Bureau of Labor Statistics reported that HVAC technicians in Mississippi earning salaries within the top 10% made an average salary of $49,560 ($23.83 hourly) in 2015. The median salary for Mississippi’s HVAC techs was $33,420 ($16.07 hourly) that year. The Mississippi Department of Employment Security predicts that the numberof jobs
STATE-BY-STATE GUIDE TO HVAC APPRENTICESHIP PROGRAMS An apprenticeship is the most time-honored way of getting into the building trades: working on actual jobsites under an experienced journeyman mechanic who will pass along the hard-earned tricks and techniques of the trade, and spending an evening or two a week getting technical training in the classroom from expert instructors. HVAC STATE AND LOCAL LICENSING REQUIREMENTS Requirements: Four years of HVAC experience, including two years as a lead mechanic, one year as a service technician with EPA Type II certification or higher, and one year of residential supervisory experience. Completion of a Board-approved heat loss and gain and duct design course. Passing the state examination. HVAC CONTINUING EDUCATION: YOUR GUIDE TO STAYING ON TOP OF HVAC Excellence offers a professional technician certification and a number of master specialist hands-on certifications in areas like air conditioning, gas heat, oil heat, and combustion analysis. Other industry associations worth looking into for continuing educationinclude: Air
HVAC CERTIFICATION
The HVAC trade is awash in certification options. It all began around 1990, when the passage of the Clean Air Act mandated certification for technicians dealing with volatile ozone depleting substances. Many state and local jurisdictions followed suit. Then individual vendors and independent industry trade groups got in on the game. JOB DESCRIPTION FOR HVAC INSTALLERS Commercial installers might specialize in: Sheetmetal work, for installing ventilation ducts. High and low-pressure pipe installation, including welding and bending. Control system installation, including wiring and system programming. Steam plant installations, including boilers and radiators. Refrigeration system installation, including IS HVAC SCHOOL WORTH IT? Long-Term Earnings. This is the most obvious question to consider when thinking about school versus going directly into a job. You can start to get a sense for this by looking at national statistics on college degrees in general, as provided here for 2015 by the US Department ofLabor.
JOB DESCRIPTION FOR HVAC BUILDING CONTROL SYSTEMS TECHNICIANS Controls technicians rely on a cooperative, wireless-based system of sensors and controls that are constantly reporting local conditions and status to one another and to central control systems, and making adjustments accordingly. The amount of data generated is huge, but proper software analysis can yield some amazing advantages. HVAC SCHOOL IN MISSISSIPPI The US Bureau of Labor Statistics reported that HVAC technicians in Mississippi earning salaries within the top 10% made an average salary of $49,560 ($23.83 hourly) in 2015. The median salary for Mississippi’s HVAC techs was $33,420 ($16.07 hourly) that year. The Mississippi Department of Employment Security predicts that the numberof jobs
SHEET METAL WORKER JOBS IN THE HVAC INDUSTRY Sheet metal work is grittier, more hands-on, and more labor-intensive than any other HVAC subspecialty. Heavy lifting is an integral part of the job. Sheet metal workers are more likely to be muscling big ducts or machinery into place in awkward positions than to be doing finesse work with wires or compressors. JOB DESCRIPTION FOR PIPEFITTERS (STEAMFITTERS AND GASFITTERS) HVAC Gas Pipefitter. Pipefitters – or steamfitters and gasfitters, as they are sometimes called when working with the specialized systems those names indicate –fabricate, install, and service piping systems for everything from housing developments to commercial and industrial projects. Although these kinds of piping networks are commonlyHVAC SCHOOL
What is HVAC? - Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning is the technology and trade of indoor environmental control. HVAC systems are designed and installed by degreed or certificated technicians to promote clean, comfortable, efficient airflow in offices, homes, apartments, and commercial buildings. Getting into HVACR can give youa shot at
HVAC MANUFACTURER TRAINING: TRANE, CARRIER AND MORE HVAC Manufacturer Training Serves Both Manufacturers and Contractors. Learning Air Conditioning Repair. HVAC contractors want to ensure their technicians know what they are doing once they get out on the job site. Well-trained professionals work faster and smarter. Training means fewer service call-backs and customer complaints. STATE-BY-STATE GUIDE TO HVAC APPRENTICESHIP PROGRAMS An apprenticeship is the most time-honored way of getting into the building trades: working on actual jobsites under an experienced journeyman mechanic who will pass along the hard-earned tricks and techniques of the trade, and spending an evening or two a week getting technical training in the classroom from expert instructors. HVAC CONTINUING EDUCATION: YOUR GUIDE TO STAYING ON TOP OF HVAC Excellence offers a professional technician certification and a number of master specialist hands-on certifications in areas like air conditioning, gas heat, oil heat, and combustion analysis. Other industry associations worth looking into for continuing educationinclude: Air
WEIGHING THE BENEFITS OF COMMERCIAL VS RESIDENTIAL HVAC WORK Residential HVAC technicians serve the home heating and air conditioning market. Their commercial counterparts take care of business and industrial installations. The scale of work is different—big buildings take big heating and cooling units—but the principles are the same. As Minnesota-based operations and service manager Kyle Buscher HVAC TECH’S GUIDE TO BUILDING AUTOMATION SYSTEMS (BAS) BAS is at home in buildings with significant temperature variations. It’s not just big buildings that benefit from BAS, though. HVAC operations and service manager Kyle Buscher points to fast-food restaurants as being among the early adopters of Building Automation HVAC COST ESTIMATION Knowledge is power. HVAC estimators look at a mixture of complicated variables and use their knowledge to come up with an estimate for a project. This gets translated into the bid that ultimately determines how much everyone gets paid. When you think about it in those terms you can start to understand how much power estimators really have. HOW EPA RULES CHANGED THE HVAC INDUSTRY … AND CONTINUE TO The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is extending many of the rules that have been in place for regulating and reducing the use of chlorofluorocarbon (CFC)-based ozone depleting substances (ODS) commonly used in refrigeration systems.. Despite the trend toward substituting CFCs with less-damaging refrigerants from the hydrofluorocarbon (HFC) family, in 2016 the EPA expanded regulationsby
WHEN TO SOLDER AND WHEN TO BRAZE COPPER LINES: A LOOK AT Braze. Mechanically this is the same process as soldering. It can be distinguished from soldering by temperature: in brazing the filler metal melts above 840 °F (450 °C). Because of the higher temperatures a brazed joint is stronger than a soldered joint. THE SILENT BUT DEADLY INHALATION RISKS THAT HVAC MECHANICS The US Department of Labor reports that between 2010 and 2015, 38 HVAC techs lost their lives on the job due to exposure to harmful substances or environments. You wouldn’t let your kid ride in the car without a seat belt. As an adult on the work siteHVAC SCHOOL
What is HVAC? - Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning is the technology and trade of indoor environmental control. HVAC systems are designed and installed by degreed or certificated technicians to promote clean, comfortable, efficient airflow in offices, homes, apartments, and commercial buildings. Getting into HVACR can give youa shot at
HVAC MANUFACTURER TRAINING: TRANE, CARRIER AND MORE HVAC Manufacturer Training Serves Both Manufacturers and Contractors. Learning Air Conditioning Repair. HVAC contractors want to ensure their technicians know what they are doing once they get out on the job site. Well-trained professionals work faster and smarter. Training means fewer service call-backs and customer complaints. STATE-BY-STATE GUIDE TO HVAC APPRENTICESHIP PROGRAMS An apprenticeship is the most time-honored way of getting into the building trades: working on actual jobsites under an experienced journeyman mechanic who will pass along the hard-earned tricks and techniques of the trade, and spending an evening or two a week getting technical training in the classroom from expert instructors. HVAC CONTINUING EDUCATION: YOUR GUIDE TO STAYING ON TOP OF HVAC Excellence offers a professional technician certification and a number of master specialist hands-on certifications in areas like air conditioning, gas heat, oil heat, and combustion analysis. Other industry associations worth looking into for continuing educationinclude: Air
WEIGHING THE BENEFITS OF COMMERCIAL VS RESIDENTIAL HVAC WORK Residential HVAC technicians serve the home heating and air conditioning market. Their commercial counterparts take care of business and industrial installations. The scale of work is different—big buildings take big heating and cooling units—but the principles are the same. As Minnesota-based operations and service manager Kyle Buscher HVAC TECH’S GUIDE TO BUILDING AUTOMATION SYSTEMS (BAS) BAS is at home in buildings with significant temperature variations. It’s not just big buildings that benefit from BAS, though. HVAC operations and service manager Kyle Buscher points to fast-food restaurants as being among the early adopters of Building Automation HVAC COST ESTIMATION Knowledge is power. HVAC estimators look at a mixture of complicated variables and use their knowledge to come up with an estimate for a project. This gets translated into the bid that ultimately determines how much everyone gets paid. When you think about it in those terms you can start to understand how much power estimators really have. HOW EPA RULES CHANGED THE HVAC INDUSTRY … AND CONTINUE TO The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is extending many of the rules that have been in place for regulating and reducing the use of chlorofluorocarbon (CFC)-based ozone depleting substances (ODS) commonly used in refrigeration systems.. Despite the trend toward substituting CFCs with less-damaging refrigerants from the hydrofluorocarbon (HFC) family, in 2016 the EPA expanded regulationsby
WHEN TO SOLDER AND WHEN TO BRAZE COPPER LINES: A LOOK AT Braze. Mechanically this is the same process as soldering. It can be distinguished from soldering by temperature: in brazing the filler metal melts above 840 °F (450 °C). Because of the higher temperatures a brazed joint is stronger than a soldered joint. THE SILENT BUT DEADLY INHALATION RISKS THAT HVAC MECHANICS The US Department of Labor reports that between 2010 and 2015, 38 HVAC techs lost their lives on the job due to exposure to harmful substances or environments. You wouldn’t let your kid ride in the car without a seat belt. As an adult on the work site HVAC MANUFACTURER TRAINING: TRANE, CARRIER AND MORE HVAC Manufacturer Training Serves Both Manufacturers and Contractors. Learning Air Conditioning Repair. HVAC contractors want to ensure their technicians know what they are doing once they get out on the job site. Well-trained professionals work faster and smarter. Training means fewer service call-backs and customer complaints. JOB DESCRIPTION FOR HVAC INSTALLERS The kind of work HVAC installers do can range from a relatively simple drop-in replacement of a split-system heat pump unit on a suburban house to a major steam plant replacement in a hospital basement to a full install in a newly constructed LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) Gold certified green building with passive solar heating, computer-controlled shading and HVAC CONTINUING EDUCATION: YOUR GUIDE TO STAYING ON TOP OF HVAC Excellence offers a professional technician certification and a number of master specialist hands-on certifications in areas like air conditioning, gas heat, oil heat, and combustion analysis. Other industry associations worth looking into for continuing educationinclude: Air
IN-HOUSE HVAC BUILDING ENGINEER JOB DESCRIPTION Building engineers, or stationary engineers, occupy an unusual role in the typically transient world of the HVAC trade. Instead of moving from site to site performing contract jobs, building engineers have the luxury and stability of staying with a single HVAC system HVAC SALARY AND HOURLY WAGE HVAC installers and mechanics with manufacturing contractors: Entry-level – $31,740 per year ($15.26 per hour) Median salary – $50,380 per year ($24.22 per hour) Salary of those in the top-10 percent – $77,880 per year ($37.44 per hour) HVAC techs with residential and light commercial service shops: JOB DESCRIPTION FOR HVAC BUILDING CONTROL SYSTEMS TECHNICIANS Controls technicians rely on a cooperative, wireless-based system of sensors and controls that are constantly reporting local conditions and status to one another and to central control systems, and making adjustments accordingly. The amount of data generated is huge, but proper software analysis can yield some amazing advantages. HVAC SCHOOL IN THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Since all categories of HVAC licensing in Washington, D.C. require some degree of on-the-job experience, the district offers apprentice credentials both in refrigeration and air conditioning and for steam engineers. Both credentials cost $175, including a non-refundable $65 THE SILENT BUT DEADLY INHALATION RISKS THAT HVAC MECHANICS The US Department of Labor reports that between 2010 and 2015, 38 HVAC techs lost their lives on the job due to exposure to harmful substances or environments. You wouldn’t let your kid ride in the car without a seat belt. As an adult on the work site HVAC SCHOOL IN MISSISSIPPI The US Bureau of Labor Statistics reported that HVAC technicians in Mississippi earning salaries within the top 10% made an average salary of $49,560 ($23.83 hourly) in 2015. The median salary for Mississippi’s HVAC techs was $33,420 ($16.07 hourly) that year. The Mississippi Department of Employment Security predicts that the numberof jobs
SHEET METAL WORKER JOBS IN THE HVAC INDUSTRY Sheet metal work is grittier, more hands-on, and more labor-intensive than any other HVAC subspecialty. Heavy lifting is an integral part of the job. Sheet metal workers are more likely to be muscling big ducts or machinery into place in awkward positions than to be doing finesse work with wires or compressors. STATE-BY-STATE GUIDE TO HVAC APPRENTICESHIP PROGRAMS An apprenticeship is the most time-honored way of getting into the building trades: working on actual jobsites under an experienced journeyman mechanic who will pass along the hard-earned tricks and techniques of the trade, and spending an evening or two a week getting technical training in the classroom from expert instructors. JOB DESCRIPTION FOR HVAC INSTALLERSHVAC CERTIFICATIONRESIDENTIALHVAC SALARIESGENDER EQUALITY IN HVAC-REPA AND THE HVAC INDUSTRY Commercial installers might specialize in: Sheetmetal work, for installing ventilation ducts. High and low-pressure pipe installation, including welding and bending. Control system installation, including wiring and system programming. Steam plant installations, including boilers and radiators. Refrigeration system installation, including HVAC STATE AND LOCAL LICENSING REQUIREMENTS Requirements: Four years of HVAC experience, including two years as a lead mechanic, one year as a service technician with EPA Type II certification or higher, and one year of residential supervisory experience. Completion of a Board-approved heat loss and gain and duct design course. Passing the state examination. HVAC COST ESTIMATION Knowledge is power. HVAC estimators look at a mixture of complicated variables and use their knowledge to come up with an estimate for a project. This gets translated into the bid that ultimately determines how much everyone gets paid. When you think about it in those terms you can start to understand how much power estimators really have. HVAC SCHOOL IN THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Since all categories of HVAC licensing in Washington, D.C. require some degree of on-the-job experience, the district offers apprentice credentials both in refrigeration and air conditioning and for steam engineers. Both credentials cost $175, including a non-refundable $65 HOW EPA RULES CHANGED THE HVAC INDUSTRY … AND CONTINUE TO The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is extending many of the rules that have been in place for regulating and reducing the use of chlorofluorocarbon (CFC)-based ozone depleting substances (ODS) commonly used in refrigeration systems.. Despite the trend toward substituting CFCs with less-damaging refrigerants from the hydrofluorocarbon (HFC) family, in 2016 the EPA expanded regulationsby
THE SILENT BUT DEADLY INHALATION RISKS THAT HVAC MECHANICS The US Department of Labor reports that between 2010 and 2015, 38 HVAC techs lost their lives on the job due to exposure to harmful substances or environments. You wouldn’t let your kid ride in the car without a seat belt. As an adult on the work site WHEN TO SOLDER AND WHEN TO BRAZE COPPER LINES: A LOOK AT Braze. Mechanically this is the same process as soldering. It can be distinguished from soldering by temperature: in brazing the filler metal melts above 840 °F (450 °C). Because of the higher temperatures a brazed joint is stronger than a soldered joint. HVAC SCHOOL IN MISSISSIPPI The US Bureau of Labor Statistics reported that HVAC technicians in Mississippi earning salaries within the top 10% made an average salary of $49,560 ($23.83 hourly) in 2015. The median salary for Mississippi’s HVAC techs was $33,420 ($16.07 hourly) that year. The Mississippi Department of Employment Security predicts that the numberof jobs
HVAC SCHOOL IN HAWAII Hawaii’s HVAC techs with salaries in the top 10% earned $90,550 ($43.53 hourly), while the median salary statewide was $61,330 ($29.49 hourly), more than $16,000 a year more than the national average for these categories. Hawaii HVAC Technician Salary (median) $61,330. STATE-BY-STATE GUIDE TO HVAC APPRENTICESHIP PROGRAMS An apprenticeship is the most time-honored way of getting into the building trades: working on actual jobsites under an experienced journeyman mechanic who will pass along the hard-earned tricks and techniques of the trade, and spending an evening or two a week getting technical training in the classroom from expert instructors. JOB DESCRIPTION FOR HVAC INSTALLERSHVAC CERTIFICATIONRESIDENTIALHVAC SALARIESGENDER EQUALITY IN HVAC-REPA AND THE HVAC INDUSTRY Commercial installers might specialize in: Sheetmetal work, for installing ventilation ducts. High and low-pressure pipe installation, including welding and bending. Control system installation, including wiring and system programming. Steam plant installations, including boilers and radiators. Refrigeration system installation, including HVAC STATE AND LOCAL LICENSING REQUIREMENTS Requirements: Four years of HVAC experience, including two years as a lead mechanic, one year as a service technician with EPA Type II certification or higher, and one year of residential supervisory experience. Completion of a Board-approved heat loss and gain and duct design course. Passing the state examination. HVAC COST ESTIMATION Knowledge is power. HVAC estimators look at a mixture of complicated variables and use their knowledge to come up with an estimate for a project. This gets translated into the bid that ultimately determines how much everyone gets paid. When you think about it in those terms you can start to understand how much power estimators really have. HVAC SCHOOL IN THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Since all categories of HVAC licensing in Washington, D.C. require some degree of on-the-job experience, the district offers apprentice credentials both in refrigeration and air conditioning and for steam engineers. Both credentials cost $175, including a non-refundable $65 HOW EPA RULES CHANGED THE HVAC INDUSTRY … AND CONTINUE TO The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is extending many of the rules that have been in place for regulating and reducing the use of chlorofluorocarbon (CFC)-based ozone depleting substances (ODS) commonly used in refrigeration systems.. Despite the trend toward substituting CFCs with less-damaging refrigerants from the hydrofluorocarbon (HFC) family, in 2016 the EPA expanded regulationsby
THE SILENT BUT DEADLY INHALATION RISKS THAT HVAC MECHANICS The US Department of Labor reports that between 2010 and 2015, 38 HVAC techs lost their lives on the job due to exposure to harmful substances or environments. You wouldn’t let your kid ride in the car without a seat belt. As an adult on the work site WHEN TO SOLDER AND WHEN TO BRAZE COPPER LINES: A LOOK AT Braze. Mechanically this is the same process as soldering. It can be distinguished from soldering by temperature: in brazing the filler metal melts above 840 °F (450 °C). Because of the higher temperatures a brazed joint is stronger than a soldered joint. HVAC SCHOOL IN MISSISSIPPI The US Bureau of Labor Statistics reported that HVAC technicians in Mississippi earning salaries within the top 10% made an average salary of $49,560 ($23.83 hourly) in 2015. The median salary for Mississippi’s HVAC techs was $33,420 ($16.07 hourly) that year. The Mississippi Department of Employment Security predicts that the numberof jobs
HVAC SCHOOL IN HAWAII Hawaii’s HVAC techs with salaries in the top 10% earned $90,550 ($43.53 hourly), while the median salary statewide was $61,330 ($29.49 hourly), more than $16,000 a year more than the national average for these categories. Hawaii HVAC Technician Salary (median) $61,330. HVAC TRAINING OPTIONS An HVAC apprenticeship generally includes at least 2,000 hours of on-the-job training each year, at least 144 hours of related classroom-based technical instruction each year, and supervision by experienced HVAC technicians. Depending on the program, you may receive your technical instruction at an apprenticeship trainingcenter, technical
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HVAC Certification. The HVAC trade is awash in certification options. It all began around 1990, when the passage of the Clean Air Act mandated certification for technicians dealing with volatile ozone depleting substances. Many state and local jurisdictions followedsuit.
HVAC STATE AND LOCAL LICENSING REQUIREMENTS Requirements: Four years of HVAC experience, including two years as a lead mechanic, one year as a service technician with EPA Type II certification or higher, and one year of residential supervisory experience. Completion of a Board-approved heat loss and gain and duct design course. Passing the state examination. IN-HOUSE HVAC BUILDING ENGINEER JOB DESCRIPTION Building engineers, or stationary engineers, occupy an unusual role in the typically transient world of the HVAC trade. Instead of moving from site to site performing contract jobs, building engineers have the luxury and stability of staying with a single HVAC system HVAC CONTINUING EDUCATION: YOUR GUIDE TO STAYING ON TOP OF HVAC Excellence offers a professional technician certification and a number of master specialist hands-on certifications in areas like air conditioning, gas heat, oil heat, and combustion analysis. Other industry associations worth looking into for continuing educationinclude: Air
HVAC TECH’S GUIDE TO BUILDING AUTOMATION SYSTEMS (BAS) BAS is at home in buildings with significant temperature variations. It’s not just big buildings that benefit from BAS, though. HVAC operations and service manager Kyle Buscher points to fast-food restaurants as being among the early adopters of Building AutomationSystems
HVAC SCHOOL IN THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Since all categories of HVAC licensing in Washington, D.C. require some degree of on-the-job experience, the district offers apprentice credentials both in refrigeration and air conditioning and for steam engineers. Both credentials cost $175, including a non-refundable $65 HOW EPA RULES CHANGED THE HVAC INDUSTRY … AND CONTINUE TO The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is extending many of the rules that have been in place for regulating and reducing the use of chlorofluorocarbon (CFC)-based ozone depleting substances (ODS) commonly used in refrigeration systems.. Despite the trend toward substituting CFCs with less-damaging refrigerants from the hydrofluorocarbon (HFC) family, in 2016 the EPA expanded regulationsby
THE SILENT BUT DEADLY INHALATION RISKS THAT HVAC MECHANICS The US Department of Labor reports that between 2010 and 2015, 38 HVAC techs lost their lives on the job due to exposure to harmful substances or environments. You wouldn’t let your kid ride in the car without a seat belt. As an adult on the work site JOB DESCRIPTION FOR HVAC BUILDING CONTROL SYSTEMS TECHNICIANS Controls technicians rely on a cooperative, wireless-based system of sensors and controls that are constantly reporting local conditions and status to one another and to central control systems, and making adjustments accordingly. The amount of data generated is huge, but proper software analysis can yield some amazing advantages. STATE-BY-STATE GUIDE TO HVAC APPRENTICESHIP PROGRAMS An apprenticeship is the most time-honored way of getting into the building trades: working on actual jobsites under an experienced journeyman mechanic who will pass along the hard-earned tricks and techniques of the trade, and spending an evening or two a week getting technical training in the classroom from expert instructors. JOB DESCRIPTION FOR HVAC INSTALLERSHVAC CERTIFICATIONRESIDENTIALHVAC SALARIESGENDER EQUALITY IN HVAC-REPA AND THE HVAC INDUSTRY Commercial installers might specialize in: Sheetmetal work, for installing ventilation ducts. High and low-pressure pipe installation, including welding and bending. Control system installation, including wiring and system programming. Steam plant installations, including boilers and radiators. Refrigeration system installation, including HVAC STATE AND LOCAL LICENSING REQUIREMENTS Requirements: Four years of HVAC experience, including two years as a lead mechanic, one year as a service technician with EPA Type II certification or higher, and one year of residential supervisory experience. Completion of a Board-approved heat loss and gain and duct design course. Passing the state examination. HVAC COST ESTIMATION Knowledge is power. HVAC estimators look at a mixture of complicated variables and use their knowledge to come up with an estimate for a project. This gets translated into the bid that ultimately determines how much everyone gets paid. When you think about it in those terms you can start to understand how much power estimators really have. HVAC SCHOOL IN THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Since all categories of HVAC licensing in Washington, D.C. require some degree of on-the-job experience, the district offers apprentice credentials both in refrigeration and air conditioning and for steam engineers. Both credentials cost $175, including a non-refundable $65 HOW EPA RULES CHANGED THE HVAC INDUSTRY … AND CONTINUE TO The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is extending many of the rules that have been in place for regulating and reducing the use of chlorofluorocarbon (CFC)-based ozone depleting substances (ODS) commonly used in refrigeration systems.. Despite the trend toward substituting CFCs with less-damaging refrigerants from the hydrofluorocarbon (HFC) family, in 2016 the EPA expanded regulationsby
THE SILENT BUT DEADLY INHALATION RISKS THAT HVAC MECHANICS The US Department of Labor reports that between 2010 and 2015, 38 HVAC techs lost their lives on the job due to exposure to harmful substances or environments. You wouldn’t let your kid ride in the car without a seat belt. As an adult on the work site WHEN TO SOLDER AND WHEN TO BRAZE COPPER LINES: A LOOK AT Braze. Mechanically this is the same process as soldering. It can be distinguished from soldering by temperature: in brazing the filler metal melts above 840 °F (450 °C). Because of the higher temperatures a brazed joint is stronger than a soldered joint. HVAC SCHOOL IN MISSISSIPPI The US Bureau of Labor Statistics reported that HVAC technicians in Mississippi earning salaries within the top 10% made an average salary of $49,560 ($23.83 hourly) in 2015. The median salary for Mississippi’s HVAC techs was $33,420 ($16.07 hourly) that year. The Mississippi Department of Employment Security predicts that the numberof jobs
HVAC SCHOOL IN HAWAII Hawaii’s HVAC techs with salaries in the top 10% earned $90,550 ($43.53 hourly), while the median salary statewide was $61,330 ($29.49 hourly), more than $16,000 a year more than the national average for these categories. Hawaii HVAC Technician Salary (median) $61,330. STATE-BY-STATE GUIDE TO HVAC APPRENTICESHIP PROGRAMS An apprenticeship is the most time-honored way of getting into the building trades: working on actual jobsites under an experienced journeyman mechanic who will pass along the hard-earned tricks and techniques of the trade, and spending an evening or two a week getting technical training in the classroom from expert instructors. JOB DESCRIPTION FOR HVAC INSTALLERSHVAC CERTIFICATIONRESIDENTIALHVAC SALARIESGENDER EQUALITY IN HVAC-REPA AND THE HVAC INDUSTRY Commercial installers might specialize in: Sheetmetal work, for installing ventilation ducts. High and low-pressure pipe installation, including welding and bending. Control system installation, including wiring and system programming. Steam plant installations, including boilers and radiators. Refrigeration system installation, including HVAC STATE AND LOCAL LICENSING REQUIREMENTS Requirements: Four years of HVAC experience, including two years as a lead mechanic, one year as a service technician with EPA Type II certification or higher, and one year of residential supervisory experience. Completion of a Board-approved heat loss and gain and duct design course. Passing the state examination. HVAC COST ESTIMATION Knowledge is power. HVAC estimators look at a mixture of complicated variables and use their knowledge to come up with an estimate for a project. This gets translated into the bid that ultimately determines how much everyone gets paid. When you think about it in those terms you can start to understand how much power estimators really have. HVAC SCHOOL IN THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Since all categories of HVAC licensing in Washington, D.C. require some degree of on-the-job experience, the district offers apprentice credentials both in refrigeration and air conditioning and for steam engineers. Both credentials cost $175, including a non-refundable $65 HOW EPA RULES CHANGED THE HVAC INDUSTRY … AND CONTINUE TO The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is extending many of the rules that have been in place for regulating and reducing the use of chlorofluorocarbon (CFC)-based ozone depleting substances (ODS) commonly used in refrigeration systems.. Despite the trend toward substituting CFCs with less-damaging refrigerants from the hydrofluorocarbon (HFC) family, in 2016 the EPA expanded regulationsby
THE SILENT BUT DEADLY INHALATION RISKS THAT HVAC MECHANICS The US Department of Labor reports that between 2010 and 2015, 38 HVAC techs lost their lives on the job due to exposure to harmful substances or environments. You wouldn’t let your kid ride in the car without a seat belt. As an adult on the work site WHEN TO SOLDER AND WHEN TO BRAZE COPPER LINES: A LOOK AT Braze. Mechanically this is the same process as soldering. It can be distinguished from soldering by temperature: in brazing the filler metal melts above 840 °F (450 °C). Because of the higher temperatures a brazed joint is stronger than a soldered joint. HVAC SCHOOL IN MISSISSIPPI The US Bureau of Labor Statistics reported that HVAC technicians in Mississippi earning salaries within the top 10% made an average salary of $49,560 ($23.83 hourly) in 2015. The median salary for Mississippi’s HVAC techs was $33,420 ($16.07 hourly) that year. The Mississippi Department of Employment Security predicts that the numberof jobs
HVAC SCHOOL IN HAWAII Hawaii’s HVAC techs with salaries in the top 10% earned $90,550 ($43.53 hourly), while the median salary statewide was $61,330 ($29.49 hourly), more than $16,000 a year more than the national average for these categories. Hawaii HVAC Technician Salary (median) $61,330. HVAC TRAINING OPTIONS An HVAC apprenticeship generally includes at least 2,000 hours of on-the-job training each year, at least 144 hours of related classroom-based technical instruction each year, and supervision by experienced HVAC technicians. Depending on the program, you may receive your technical instruction at an apprenticeship trainingcenter, technical
HVAC CERTIFICATION
HVAC Certification. The HVAC trade is awash in certification options. It all began around 1990, when the passage of the Clean Air Act mandated certification for technicians dealing with volatile ozone depleting substances. Many state and local jurisdictions followedsuit.
HVAC STATE AND LOCAL LICENSING REQUIREMENTS Requirements: Four years of HVAC experience, including two years as a lead mechanic, one year as a service technician with EPA Type II certification or higher, and one year of residential supervisory experience. Completion of a Board-approved heat loss and gain and duct design course. Passing the state examination. IN-HOUSE HVAC BUILDING ENGINEER JOB DESCRIPTION Building engineers, or stationary engineers, occupy an unusual role in the typically transient world of the HVAC trade. Instead of moving from site to site performing contract jobs, building engineers have the luxury and stability of staying with a single HVAC system HVAC CONTINUING EDUCATION: YOUR GUIDE TO STAYING ON TOP OF HVAC Excellence offers a professional technician certification and a number of master specialist hands-on certifications in areas like air conditioning, gas heat, oil heat, and combustion analysis. Other industry associations worth looking into for continuing educationinclude: Air
HVAC TECH’S GUIDE TO BUILDING AUTOMATION SYSTEMS (BAS) BAS is at home in buildings with significant temperature variations. It’s not just big buildings that benefit from BAS, though. HVAC operations and service manager Kyle Buscher points to fast-food restaurants as being among the early adopters of Building AutomationSystems
HVAC SCHOOL IN THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Since all categories of HVAC licensing in Washington, D.C. require some degree of on-the-job experience, the district offers apprentice credentials both in refrigeration and air conditioning and for steam engineers. Both credentials cost $175, including a non-refundable $65 HOW EPA RULES CHANGED THE HVAC INDUSTRY … AND CONTINUE TO The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is extending many of the rules that have been in place for regulating and reducing the use of chlorofluorocarbon (CFC)-based ozone depleting substances (ODS) commonly used in refrigeration systems.. Despite the trend toward substituting CFCs with less-damaging refrigerants from the hydrofluorocarbon (HFC) family, in 2016 the EPA expanded regulationsby
THE SILENT BUT DEADLY INHALATION RISKS THAT HVAC MECHANICS The US Department of Labor reports that between 2010 and 2015, 38 HVAC techs lost their lives on the job due to exposure to harmful substances or environments. You wouldn’t let your kid ride in the car without a seat belt. As an adult on the work site JOB DESCRIPTION FOR HVAC BUILDING CONTROL SYSTEMS TECHNICIANS Controls technicians rely on a cooperative, wireless-based system of sensors and controls that are constantly reporting local conditions and status to one another and to central control systems, and making adjustments accordingly. The amount of data generated is huge, but proper software analysis can yield some amazing advantages.__ Navigation
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