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Hands-On Electrical Workshop

Hands-On Electrical Workshop

Low-Voltage

Friday, June 14, 2024
9:00 AM - 4:00 PM (EDT)
Event Sold Out

Event Details

This course teaches both the fundamental and advanced skills of troubleshooting residential HVAC electrical system problems. Technicians learn and practice proven diagnostic techniques that they can apply immediately on the job. The goal is to provide attendees with both the skills and confidence to tackle any electrical system malfunction, with emphasis on rapid discovery of the failed component and root cause determination.     

HVAC experience or 2 years of hands-on HVAC experience
 
What to bring:
*Hand Tools
*Cordless drill (if available)
*Meter (if available)












In Partnership with:

For More Information:

Robert Carroll (Member)
Robert Carroll (Member)
CNPR Association Executive NCFAA (352)333-0333

Attendee Agreement

By registering and attending any NCFAA class, meeting, or event you are agreeing to our Safety Liability Agreement. As deemed necessary, additional requirements will be added below:

  • If you are sick, caring for an ill person, or may have recently been exposed to COVID-19 we ask that you stay home for self-quarantine. 
  • Wash your hands or use hand sanitizer often, especially after touching high traffic areas. 

**Communicable diseases such as COVID-19 can be highly contagious viruses that pose inherent risks that cannot be fully eliminated regardless of care or precautions taken. As such, by participating in classes, meetings, or events hosted by NCFAA in any facility you hereby assert you do so voluntarily and that by participating you knowingly assume any and all risks related to COVID-19 or other communicable diseases.

Photo / Video Disclaimer
We reserve the right to use photographs/videos taken at any event sponsored by the association without the express written permission of those included within the photograph/video. We may use the photograph/video in publications or other media material produced, used or contracted by association including, but not limited to: social media platforms, brochures, invitations, publications, magazines, television, website, etc.
 
Any person that does not wish to have their photo taken or distributed must contact the association and communicate, in writing, their intentions. These requests will be accomodated; however a photopgraph must be included for identification purposes (and will be held in confidence).