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AIR CONDITIONING, REFRIGERATION AND HEATING TECHNOLOGY Program’s Mission StatementThis course was developed as part of a core and is designed to develop competencies in heating and air-conditioning system operations, and start-up and check-out procedures and in the use of refrigeration piping.
Program ContentThe program provides classroom and shop experiences which enable students to become proficient in the installation, repair and maintenance of commercial and domestic air conditioning and refrigeration and heating systems. The laboratory contains a variety of commercial equipment, including walk-in coolers, refrigerated display cases and large central air conditioning units. Content also includes record-keeping, basic supervisory skills, use and care of hand tools, power tools, specialized tools and equipment, and use of current industry standards, practices and techniques. The course/program also provides supplemental training for persons previously or currently employed in these occupations.
Entrance Requirements¹
16 years of age or older and not currently ¹ Occupational Interest
Length of ProgramThe entire program is 1350 hours, but students can earn a certificate at the completion of the following OCP’s: OCP A (A/C, Refrigeration and
Heating Helper) OCP B (A/C, Refrigeration and
Heating Mechanic OCP C (A/C, Refrigeration and
Heating Mechanic) OCP D
(A/C, Refrigeration and Heating Minimum basic-skills grade levels required for awarding a Full Program Completion Certificate are 9th grade in Math, Reading, and Language on the TABE Test
Employment opportunities¹ Air-conditioning, and heating mechanics ¹ Mechanic helpers ¹ Air conditioning and heating installer services ¹ Warehouse & Parts Supplier ¹ Marine Air Conditioning Technician
SalaryIn the field of air conditioning, refrigeration and heating are quite broad. Median entry-level hourly salaries range from $15.50 to $18.75 per hour. Experienced technicians can earn $40,000 to $60,000 a year. This field continues to grow throughout the State of Florida. As more homes are built and businesses are opened, there will be a greater need for qualified technicians, installers, etc. Upon obtaining a state vocational certificate and continued training, placement in a professional position in the air conditioning, refrigeration and heating field is enhanced. |
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