CTI Season Line-up Spring Hill - Automotive HVAC Systems: Essential Service Procedures

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CTI Season Line-up Spring Hill - Automotive HVAC Systems: Essential Service Procedures

Time: February 2, 2017 from 6pm to 10pm
Location: Masaryktown Community Center
Street: 539 Lincoln Ave
City/Town: Brooksville, Florida 34604 United States
Website or Map: http://www.ctionline.com/inde…
Event Type: business, auto, body/paint, education/schools, mechanical/service
Organized By: CARQUEST Technical Institute
Latest Activity: Dec 19, 2016

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CTI Season Line-up Spring Hill - Automotive HVAC Systems: Essential Service Procedures will be held at Masaryktown Community Center, Brooksville, FL. Automotive HVAC Systems: Essential Service Procedures provides a solid foundation of essential HVAC service procedures, based upon industry best practices, in order to assure qualify repairs and minimal comebacks. The student should have established mechanical skills and a basic understanding of automotive HVAC system operation. Some HVAC system repair experience is preferred. The ideal candidate is familiar with basic HVAC components and service tools, including recovery/recharging equipment. Section 609 Certification for automotive refrigerant handling is recommended. Course topics will include: ' System Performance tests ' Leak testing methods ' Evacuation/Recovery and Recharge ' System flushing ' Component replacement ' Oil replacement. Course starts at 6.00pm and ends at 10.00pm.

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