Introduction to Air Conditioning & Refrigeration
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Short University Courses
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Edinburgh
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Classroom
Level 2: Air-Conditioning and Refrigeration
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Professional Training
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10 hours
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From 270 GBP
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Online
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Self-Paced Online, In Company
Level 3 IMI Award in Automotive Refrigerant Handling (F Gas)
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Professional Training
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1 day
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From 250 GBP
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Middlesbrough
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Classroom
F-Gas - Handling Fluorinated Gases and Ozone Depleting Substances (2079-11) - In-house Training
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Corporate Training for Teams
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5 days
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Nationwide
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In Company
Frequently asked questions
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What qualifications do I need for air conditioning?
Qualifications required for air conditioning vary depending on the job and country. Some entry-level positions may require a Level 2 qualification in refrigeration and air conditioning or an apprenticeship, while more senior positions may require a Level 3 or higher qualification.
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Is refrigeration a good career?
Refrigeration is a good career choice for those interested in working with mechanical systems and technology. With the increasing demand for air conditioning and refrigeration systems, there is a growing need for qualified professionals in this field.
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What does a refrigeration engineer do?
A refrigeration engineer installs, maintains, and repairs refrigeration and air conditioning systems. They use specialised tools and equipment to diagnose faults, repair or replace components, and ensure systems are working efficiently.
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How much do HVAC technicians make?
The salary for HVAC technicians varies depending on experience, qualifications and location. In the UK, HVAC technicians can expect to earn an average salary of around £30,000 per year.
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What is a HVAC course?
A HVAC course is an educational program that provides training in heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems. It covers topics such as system design, installation, maintenance, and repair. Courses range from short-term training to degree-level qualifications, and can be taken in-person or online.
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