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- HVAC BOOTCAMP : ELECTRICITY

Entry-level techs diagnosing HVAC electrical systems with meters, motors and 24V controls, in 40 hours.

For entry-level participants and new HVAC hires building out the electrical side of their skill set, with no prior electrical experience required. Covers electrical measurement and bench-testing with a digital multimeter, 24V low-voltage control wiring, HVAC motor diagnosis and repair, and schematic-based troubleshooting on live equipment.

1 week

Weeknights 4-9PM
+ one full Saturday

40 hours

10 hours simulation,
30 hours hands-on training

12 to 20

Seats per Cohort,
means focused learning

$3,495

Per seat,
train for less

- WHAT THEY WILL LEARN

After this bootcamp, your tech can do this confidently

Every item is demonstrated on real equipment and signed off by an instructor, then tested in the written and practical exam on the final day. Scope of work and supervision still follow your own standards and local licensing.


- ON PASS

Participants earn a Train America qualification validating job readiness for entry-level HVAC electrical diagnosis and repair.

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[01]

Measure and bench-test HVAC electrical components with a digital multimeter

Voltage, amperage, resistance and continuity on transformers, capacitors, relays, contactors and thermostats, including smart thermostats.


[02]

Wire and troubleshoot 24V low-voltage control circuits

Wire and troubleshoot 24V low-voltage control circuits


[03]

Diagnose and repair HVAC motors

Split-phase, PSC, shaded-pole and ECM, plus start and run capacitors and hard-start kits.


[04]

Troubleshoot live equipment directly from schematics

Using a streamlined decision flow.

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