HVAC Training FAQ

The primary career that individuals opt for once they complete HVAC training is a technician. Following the completion of HVAC training, the student will have the ability to work with different types of HVAC systems. The student learns about various elements related to these systems, including how the installation works, how to implement repairs, and how to offer maintenance to clients.

There are several courses covered during HVAC training. It is important for the student to complete all of the courses, as they form a foundation for the tasks that the individual will be conducting once they become a HVAC technician.

HVAC training includes courses in:

  • Air Conditioning
  • Electrical Theory & Application
  • Heating
  • HVAC Troubleshooting
  • Heat Pumps
  • Refrigeration
  • Hydronic Heating Systems (Boilers)
  • HVAC Installation
  • Facilities/Property Maintenance

The cost of the complete HVAC program at Northwestern Technological Institute is $17,297 and it includes books. Financial aid is available to those who qualify.  In addition, the Institute offers no interest payment plan options as well. 

The HVAC program at Northwestern Technological Institute is only 10 ½ months!

The entrance requirements to enroll in the HVAC program are a high school diploma or the recognized equivalent of a high school diploma, such as a GED.

Each state has its own set of regulations when it comes to licensing an HVAC technician.   Many states require both testing and a minimum number of years of experience in the field prior to applying to test for a license in HVAC. 

There are numerous tasks that HVAC technicians are responsible for. Individuals interested in taking up HVAC training should ensure they understand the tasks that they will do. This can help the individual determine if it is the appropriate career choice for them.

Some of the tasks expected from an HVAC technician may include:

  • The installation of new HVAC systems
  • Repairing components, wires, and equipment that have broken down
  • Adjust equipment that was previously installed
  • Perform comprehensive inspections on existing systems
  • Have the ability to plan out a complete HVAC system prior to the installation
  • Perform maintenance, which includes the cleaning of ductwork, refilling the refrigerants, and changing the filters

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