Upon completion of the course the participant will understand some design and installation best practices when installing residential mechanical replacement systems.
Course ID(s): 4921908
Approved By: Construction Industry Licensing Board - HVAC
- Residential HVAC System Replacements
- Checkpoint 1
- Residential HVAC System Replacements - Segment 1 [6 Activities]
- 01. Bidding the Job Estimating Prices and Insurance Requirements
- 02. Is a Permit required?
- 03. Flood Plain Installations
- 04. An HVAC Installation in High Wind Areas
- 05. Code Requirements for Heat Pump Replacement Systems
- 06. Code requirements for Gas Heating Replacement Systems
- Checkpoint 2
- Residential HVAC System Replacements - Segment 2 [6 Activities]
- 01. Existing Duct Systems When to Leave the Existing Ductwork in Place
- 02. Existing Duct Systems Partial Replacement of an HVAC Systems
- 03. When all Duct Should be Replaced
- 04. Challenges Associated with Multi-Story and Large Single-Story Installations
- 05. Difficult Installations - Poorly Insulated Homes
- 06. Mismatching equipment Air Conditioning Systems
- Checkpoint 3
- Residential HVAC System Replacements - Segment 3 [7 Activities]
- 01. Mismatching Equipment Heat Pumps
- 02. Heat Pump Condensate Disposal and Associated Problems
- 03. Condensate Issues Associated with Gas Furnaces
- 04. Air Conditioning Zoning with Dampers versus Installing More Heating Appliances
- 05. Heating Systems Zoning in Large Homes
- 06. Load Calculations Room by Room Load or Whole House Load
- 07. Installing Gas Equipment
- Checkpoint 4
- Residential HVAC System Replacements - Segment 4 [6 Activities]
- 01. What are SEER, AFUE, and HSPF Ratings?
- 02. Current and Future Refrigerants
- 03. Starting up New Systems
- 04. Selling Service
- 05. Handling Complaints
- 06. The Future of the HVAC Business
- Course Completion
- Mandatory Questionnaire
- Certificate of Completion

