Non-Invasive System Testing Class

Non-Invasive System testing

Live Virtual Course

Non-Invasive System Testing Live Virtual Course

Dive into the world of HVAC diagnostics with our 2-hour course, designed to arm technicians with minimally invasive and non-invasive testing skills for a thorough system assessment without refrigerant gauges. You'll explore techniques to measure static pressure, calculate CFM accurately, and apply psychrometric principles to evaluate system performance effectively.

The course is packed with practical methods to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of system diagnostics while minimizing invasive procedures. You'll gain experience in calculating enthalpy changes, airflow, and other vital measurements to evaluate an air conditioner or heat pump system with the least intrusive methods possible. This class is designed to raise the bar for HVAC professionals looking to improve their standard of care when it comes to testing and diagnosing an HVAC system.
 
What You'll Discover:

  • Master the art of measuring and interpreting static pressure.
  • Learn to calculate the right CFM for optimal system efficiency.
  • Understand psychrometric principles for accurate system diagnostics.
  • Acquire methods for assessing system performance, including temperature difference and enthalpy measurement.
  • Select the best grilles and registers based on system needs.
  • Embrace techniques for refrigerant charging and non-invasive testing.
  • Estimate system superheat, subcooling, saturation temperatures, and PSI without the use of refrigerant gauges.

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up-icon.pngAbout the Instructor

Matt Akins, ACCA manager of HVACR education, has over sixteen years of HVACR experience, including five years as a technical trainer, teaching HVAC curriculum to hundreds of students nationwide. He has managed all aspects of the training process, including designing classes for duct design, refrigeration, and HVAC system diagnostics, editing existing classes, and updating them with current codes and laws.