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Commercial/Industrial Refrigeration & HVAC

CREF 120 FUNDAMENTALS OF REFRIGERATION 306 HR/18 CR

Presents the fundamentals of vapor compression refrigeration, tools and equipment, refrigerants, controls, motors, electrical theory, and applications. Students prepare for the A.R.I certification of the E.P.A. Section 608 refrigerant management laws.

CREF 130 COMMERCIAL REFRIGERATION SYS I 306 HR/18 CR

Presents medium and low temperature refrigeration systems and equipment used in commercial applications. Emphasis is placed on troubleshooting techniques on live equipment as installed in industry. PREREQUISITES: MATH 100 and CREF 120.

CREF 140 AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEMS 306 HR/18 CR

Presents high temperature refrigeration systems and equipment for comfort cooling, air properties, ventilation, psychrometrics, air flow design, heat pumps, system troubleshooting. PREREQUISITE: CREF 130.

CREF 220 HEATING SYSTEMS 306 HR/18 CR
Presents heating systems and equipment using commercially available fuel sources. Proper equipment design, installation, fuel piping systems, venting and combustion air, and code compliance is emphasized. PREREQUISITE: CREF 130.

CREF 230 COMMERCIAL REFRIGERATION SYS II 306 HR/18 CR

Commercial systems covered in depth include marine systems, supermarket rack refrigeration, chilled water cooling systems, ultra-low temp freezing systems, and ice making systems. PREREQUISITE: CREF 130.

CREF 240 ADV. COMMERCIAL & INDUSTRIAL SYS 360 HR/20 CR
Presents energy management and control systems, boilers and combustion controls, flame safeguards, air and hydronic balancing, pneumatic and electronic control systems. Includes job preparation and search. PREREQUISITES: CREF 140, 220, and 230.

CREF 250-258 ADVANCEDPROJECTS I-V 54 HR/2 CR EA
Presents advanced study opportunities of special interest to students on an individual basis. Include independent research and out of classroom training and industry analysis.

CREF 260 SEC 608 EPA CERTIFICATION TYPE I & II
Students are required to obtain EPA Technician Certification for at least Type I and II under Section 608 of the Clean Air Act.


CREF 261 ARI LIGHT COMMERCIAL AIR CONDITIONING & HEATING INDUSRY COMPETENCY EXAM
Students are required to pass the Air-Conditioning and Refrigeration Institute (ARI) Industry Competency Exam for Light Commercial Air Conditioning & Heating.


CREF 262 ARI COMMERCIAL REFRIGERATION INDUSTRY COMPETENCY EXAM
Students are required to pass the Air-Conditioning and Refrigeration Institute (ARI) Industry Competency Exam for Commercial Refrigeration.


Application & Registration

Admissions information is listed on page 50 of the 2004-2005 catalog..

Students may enroll in the Commercial/Industrial Refrigeration & HVAC Technology program at the start of Fall and Spring quarters or at other times with instructor permission. Part-time enrollment is available for the morning section only with instructor permission.

Sequence & Schedule

Course requirements are scheduled for specific quarters. Students will be advised by the program instructor regarding sequence and schedule of classes.

Generally, classroom instruction is held during morning classroom hours with most lab activities occurring in the afternoon. Students must complete MATH 100, PSY 180, and COM 170 prior to entering the second year.

   
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