HFO/A2L Refrigerants

Advance Your Skills With Our HFO Refrigerants Safety Course

HFO/A2L Safety Certification Course

In an ever-evolving industry, it's crucial for HVAC technicians to stay ahead of the curve. Our course is designed for professionals seeking to enhance their job knowledge and skills in handling next-gen refrigerants. Our tailored program ensures that you're not only competent in the use of HFO/A2L refrigerants but that you can also handle them safely and effectively.

Elevate you HVAC expertise. Adapt to industry advancements. Secure your professional growth.

Discover the operating, handling, and safety intricacies of HFO/A2L refrigerant systems and propel your career to new heights with our expertly crafted course on safe handling of HFO/A2L refrigerants for HVAC technicians.

Course Content Summary

Dive into carefully curated modules and accelerate your learning journey in understanding and handling HFO/A2L refrigerants:

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    Refrigeration Basics and Cycle

    Begin your journey with a solid foundation in heat theory and refrigeration basics. We'll guide you through the complexities of the refrigeration cycle with in depth animation enabling you to understand its essential components and functions.

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    Refrigerants

    We will journey through refrigerants of the past and the history of how we got here. Explaining the global impact of CFC’s and HCFC’s. You will learn the timeline for the phase out of HFC’s and of course everything we need to know about HFO’s: how they work and how we handle them.

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    HFO/A2L Best Practices

    Building on your understanding of HFO/A2Ls, this unit explores best practices in installing, servicing and working with these flammable refrigerants.

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    HFO/A2L Safety Must Know

    Safety is paramount when dealing with refrigerants, especially with the flammable characteristics of HFO/A2L’s. This unit focuses on the safe practices of transporting, storing and disposing of HFO/A2L’s.

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    Practice Testing

    Practice makes perfect. This module provides practice tests to reinforce what you've learned so far, helping you identify areas where you may need to focus more.

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    Final Examination / Certification

    Your learning journey culminates with a comprehensive final exam. This 30-question test assesses your understanding and application of the knowledge acquired throughout the course. Achieve a passing score of 70%, and you'll be awarded the prestigious certification from The Training Center.

Through these modules, you’ll have the opportunity to expand your knowledge and skills, making you an invaluable asset in the dynamic and evolving HVAC industry.

Enroll today and embark on your path to success.

The course is designed for individuals who are certified as EPA Section 608 Universal Technicians. If you have not obtained this certification level, it is highly recommended that you do so.

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About Us

Why The Training Center?

At The Training Center, we build lasting relationships with our students, providing industry-leading training backed by lifelong support. Our hands-on, practical approach ensures you retain valuable skills, whether it's the day you complete the course or years later. With flexible online and in-person options, our engaging lessons are designed for real-life application, making us your partner for both certification and long-term success.

HFO/A2L Q&A

  • Upon successfully passing the final examination, you will be awarded a professional certificate that reflects your knowledge and expertise in handling HFO/A2L refrigerants safely. This certificate not only enhances your professional credibility, but also prepares you to navigate the HVAC industry confidently.

  • This course is curated for industry professionals, business owners, and operators who need to understand the implications of the safety regulations around HFO/A2L refrigerants. It is also an excellent resource for those in the field previously working with non flammables to have the confidence and understanding of flammable refrigerants.

  • The course is offered in an on-demand, 24/7 format. It includes a comprehensive mix of videos, notes, practice tests, and a final exam, allowing you to learn at your own pace, in your own time. This makes it incredibly convenient for working professionals.

  • The definition A2L comes from the classification of refrigerants according to ASHREA standard 32 where there are 2 classifications for toxicity and 3 for flammability. Where as HFO is a classification of refrigerant due to its chemical make up. Some HFC’s are A2L’s for example HFC R-32.

  • The final exam consists of 30 questions that assess your understanding of the course material. To successfully complete the course and receive your Training Center Certification, you must score at least 70%. The best part? Your results are instant, so there's no waiting to know how you performed!

  • Our dedicated training center customer service team is readily available to assist you. You can contact us via phone or email at epa@thetrainingcenter.com. We are committed to providing you with a seamless learning experience and are here to help anytime. Just give us a call at 800-392-3927.

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