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Course Outlines
Course Outlines

Forced Air Heating Systems — HVAC 1200

  1. Course Description
    • Credits: 4.00
    • Lecture Hours/Week: 3.00
    • Lab Hours/Week: 2.00
    • OJT Hours/Week: 0
    • Prerequisites:
      • HVAC 1140: Electric Motors/Controls/Schematics
      • HVAC 1170: Introduction to Basic Electricity
      • HVAC 1320: Basic Motor Technology and Residential Controls
    • Corequisites: None
    • MnTC Goals: None
    The student will identify furnace electrical components and circuits, basic procedures required to service and install standard gas, oil and electric furnaces, belt-drive and direct drive blowers, humidifiers and air filtration techniques. Prerequisites: HVAC1170 and HVAC1140 or 1320.
  2. Course Effective Dates: 8/24/15 – Present
  3. Outline of Major Content Areas
      As noted on course syllabus
  4. Learning Outcomes
    1. Demonstrate proper HVAC/R technician behavior and participate in the ride along days, as well as recognizing, defining and practicing safe work habits.
    2. Analyze and describe gas, oil and electric furnace components. Understand their function and operation within the system.
    3. Trace, draw, and analyze heating system schematics diagrams.
    4. List the sequence of operation for gas, oil, and electric furnaces. This is an important tool in troubleshooting procedures.
    5. List standard furnace installation procedures, including but not limited to gas lines, venting, thermostat, electrical and duct connections.
    6. Replace a furnace heat exchanger and explain why this task is necessary.
  5. Minnesota Transfer Curriculum Goal Area(s) and Competencies
  6. Learner Outcomes Assessment
      As noted on course syllabus
  7. Special Information
      None noted