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IGSHPA Accredited Installer/NATE CertificationSubmitted by melissa on Fri, 06/04/2010 - 13:26.
SUNY: SUNY ORANGETechnology: GeothermalCourse Name: IGSHPA Accredited Installer/NATE CertificationCourse Number: I9181: Section TA
This IGSHPA Accredited Installation Course focuses on the installation of geothermal heating and cooling systems. The course combines classroom learning with hands-on experience. A step by step example of a local closed loop system designed for residential applications is covered as well as geothermal marketing and sales for small and large companies. The course includes an open book exam for accreditation as a geothermal installer. Prerequisites: High School diploma; must be able to do simple arithmetic calculations; must have basic understanding of electricity including familiarity with volts, amps, and AC wiring. We recommend taking the Basic Electricity Course prior to enrolling if you do not have the required knowledge and background in basic electricity. Course tuition includes manuals and books. This 3 session class is 24 hours long. Tuesday - Thursday: 8am to 5pm Your Instructor: Warren (Trey) Austin III, P.E., Certified GeoExchange Designer, Certified Energy Mgr., Geo-Energy Services, Centennial, Colorado Accreditation: Upon successful completion of the workshop and passing the International Ground Source Heat Pump Association (IGSHPA) open book exam, you will be issued an IGSHPA accreditation as an installer of GSHP systems. Location: TBAExam: Upon successful completion of the workshop and passing the International Ground Source Heat Pump Association (IGSHPA) open book exam, you will be issued an IGSHPA accreditation as an installer of GSHP systems.Required Textbook: Course tuition includes manuals and booksPrerequisite: High School diploma; must be able to do simple arithmetic calculations; must have basic understanding of electricity including familiarity with volts, amps, and AC wiring. We recommend taking the Basic Electricity Course prior to enrolling if you do not have the required knowledge and background in basic electricity.Sessions: 3Time: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PMFee: $1,249.00Instructor: Trey AustinDate: Wed, Oct 20, 2010 - Fri, Oct 22Phone: (845) 341-4532Email: lou.defeo@sunyorange.edu |