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Course Name
Mechanics Training - Intro to Mobile Air Conditioning Systems / 609 MACS Certification
3 days
Crosby, TX

Mechanics Training - Intro to Mobile Air Conditioning Systems / 609 MACS Certification - This is a 3 Day (24-Hour) course designed to train a person to properly service mobile air conditioning systems as well as provide each person taking the course the opportunity to become certified to legally perform mobile air conditioning service work. At the present time, the certification is effective for a person's lifetime.

Topics Covered Include:

A. Refrigerant types and behavior
B. Physical principles relating to air conditioning
C. Heating system design and repair
D. Refrigeration components
E. Refrigerant control systems
F. Refrigerant identification
G. Performance testing an air conditioning system
H. Leak detecting
I. Recovering refrigerant
J. Recycling refrigerant
K. Evacuating a system
L. Flushing a system
M. Component replacement
N. Adding lubricant
O. Charging the system
P. Environmental concerns relating to mobile air conditioning systems

Considerable class time will be devoted to hands-on practice of required service skills.

 

Member is responsible for MACS Section 609 Certification fee. Testing fee of $26.50 will be due after testing is complete, payments methods include personal check or credit card. 

Mechanics Training - Intro to Mobile Air Conditioning Systems / 609 MACS Certification - This is a 3 Day (24-Hour) course designed to train a person to properly service mobile air conditioning systems as well as provide each person taking the course the opportunity to become certified to legally perform mobile air conditioning service work. At the present time, the certification is effective for a person's lifetime.

Topics Covered Include:

A. Refrigerant types and behavior
B. Physical principles relating to air conditioning
C. Heating system design and repair
D. Refrigeration components
E. Refrigerant control systems
F. Refrigerant identification
G. Performance testing an air conditioning system
H. Leak detecting
I. Recovering refrigerant
J. Recycling refrigerant
K. Evacuating a system
L. Flushing a system
M. Component replacement
N. Adding lubricant
O. Charging the system
P. Environmental concerns relating to mobile air conditioning systems

Considerable class time will be devoted to hands-on practice of required service skills.

 

Member is responsible for MACS Section 609 Certification fee. Testing fee of $26.50 will be due after testing is complete, payments methods include personal check or credit card. 

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H&P Construction (NTF)
10 Years
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