Air-Conditioning & Climate Control
WITH AUTOMOTIVE REFRIGERANT HANDLING CERTIFICATION
This course facilitates a theoretical and practical understanding of light vehicle air conditioning systems and to assess technicianās theoretical and practical competence in the handling of refrigerant gases according to the DEFRA approved IMIAL Level 3 Award (EC842-2006) (QCF) standards.
On completion the participants will have underpinned their understanding of the fundamentals of how an air-conditioning system functions and will have a broader understanding of the environmental impact the release of refrigerant will have on the worldās climate and global warming.
Course Content
- Introduction
Methods of heat transfer, the AC loop - Components
Compressor, condensor, receiver drier, expansion valve, evaporator, orifice tubes, accumulators, pressure switches, evaporator temperature probe - Refrigerants and the environment
Refrigerants types and properties, safe handling of refrigerant, personal protection equipment, gas cylinder handling, MontreĢal protocol the facts, Kyoto protocol the facts, F gas regulations, GWP, GWP order of magnitude, health and safety - IMI Awards Assessment
Practical and theoretical assessment according to the IMI awards standards - Additional Content in the 2-day option
Introduction to Air-Condtioning & climate control, health and safety - Diagnostics
Loop diagnostics, control system diagnostics
The European Union ruled that, as of 4th July 2010 companies dealing with F-gases MUST have appropriately qualified staff.
If you are directly involved with the recovery or handling of fluorinated gases including R134a, you will not be able to purchase F-gases without certified staff at your workshop.


