Heating, Air, and Refrigeration Tech Courses
Back to subjects list- HART 1100 Electrical Theory for HVAC/R
- HART 1101 Electrical Theory for HVAC/R Lab
- HART 1110 Career Planning & Job Safety
- HART 1111 Career Planning & Job Safety Lab
- HART 1120 Forced Air Systems Theory
- HART 1121 Forced Air Systems Theory Lab
- HART 1200 Introduction to Refrigeration Systems
- HART 1201 Introduction to Refrigeration Systems Lab
- HART 1210 Refrigerant Recovery and Certification
- HART 1211 Refrigerant Recovery and Certification Lab
- HART 1220 HVAC/R Design and Installation I
- HART 1221 HVAC/R Design and Installation I Lab
- HART 2100 Heating, Air, & Refrigeration Control Systems
- HART 2101 Heating, Air, & Refrigeration Control Systems Lab
- HART 2110 HVAC/R Code Interpretation
- HART 2120 HVACR Design and Installation II
- HART 2121 HVACR Design and Installation II Lab
- HART 2130 Commercial Refrigeration Racks & Chillers Theory
- HART 2131 Commercial Refrigeration Racks & Chillers Theory Lab
- HART 2200 HVAC/R Design and Installation III
- HART 2201 HVAC/R Design and Installation III Lab
- HART 2210 Heating, Air, & Refrigeration Technology Internship
- HART 2220 Commercial Controls and Electronics
- HART 2221 Commercial Controls and Electronics Lab
HVAC/R Code Interpretation
This course provides the student with an introduction to the International Mechanical Code, the National Fuel Gas Code; Minnesota Mechanical and Fuel Gas Code as it relates to basic heating, ventilation, air conditioning and refrigeration (HVAC/R) principles, materials, installation limitations, and licensing laws. Prerequisite(s): None
Credit Breakdown
Credit Type | Count |
---|---|
Lecture | 3.00 |
Lab | 0 |
On the job training | n/a |
Total Credits | 3.00 |