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© 2020 Trane. All Rights Reserved. Residential HVAC Certification 1 NC3 and Trane help shape tomorrow’s workforce through certification programs, industry supported curriculum and hands-on training. A majority of residential HVAC service calls are related to component or application issues. NC3’s Residential HVAC Certifications are designed to train technicians to address these issues. Participants in the Residential Certification for Airflow will understand airflow performance in residential HVAC systems. They will be able to use appropriate tools to measure and adjust air flow to deliver system efficiency, system reliability and comfort for the homeowner. Students who receive NC3’s AIRFLOW certifications will be able to: Understand airflow characteristics & dynamics Understand duct systems, grills, registers and diffusers • Measure duct pressures Measure air volume in CFM Understand applications in duct design and installation Demonstrate the proper use of appropriate tools and test instruments Airflow NC3 CERTIFICATIONS Receive industry-validated NC3 certifications as proof of skills achievement that can offer enhanced employment potential and higher productivity on the job, in industries such as: Construction Building Retrofit System Repair HVAC System Installation Building Management ADDITIONAL NC3 CERTIFICATIONS: Residential - Air-to-Air Heat Pumps Residential - Refrigeration Diagnostics Residential - Variable Speed Motors Commercial - Building Automation Systems (5 Certifications) Trane is a proud partner of the National Coalition of Certification Centers. Certifications are developed and administered by NC3 (National Coalition of Certification Centers) and are compatible with other industry recognized certifications. For more information, contact NC3 at nc3.net. All trademarks referenced are the trademarks of their respective owners.

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Page 1: NC3 - Residential HVAC Certification 1 · 2020. 8. 24. · HVAC Certification 1 NC3 and Trane help shape tomorrow’s workforce through certification programs, industry supported

© 2020 Trane. All Rights Reserved.

Residential HVAC Certification 1

NC3 and Trane help shape tomorrow’s workforce through certification programs, industry supported curriculum and hands-on training.

A majority of residential HVAC service calls are related to component or application issues. NC3’s Residential HVAC Certifications are designed to train technicians to address these issues.

Participants in the Residential Certification for Airflow will understand airflowperformance in residential HVAC systems. They will be able to use appropriatetools to measure and adjust air flow to deliver system efficiency, system reliabilityand comfort for the homeowner.

Students who receive NC3’s AIRFLOW certifications will be able to:

• Understand airflow characteristics & dynamics• Understand duct systems, grills, registers and diffusers• Measure duct pressures• Measure air volume in CFM• Understand applications in duct design and installation• Demonstrate the proper use of appropriate tools and test instruments

AirflowNC3 CERTIFICATIONSReceive industry-validated NC3 certifications as proof of skills achievement that can offer enhanced employment potential and higher productivity on the job, in industries such as:• Construction• Building Retrofit• System Repair• HVAC System Installation• Building Management

ADDITIONAL NC3 CERTIFICATIONS:• Residential - Air-to-Air Heat Pumps• Residential - Refrigeration

Diagnostics• Residential - Variable Speed Motors• Commercial - Building Automation

Systems (5 Certifications)

Trane is a proud partner of the National Coalition of Certification Centers. Certifications are developed and administered by NC3 (National Coalition of Certification Centers) and are compatible with other industry recognized certifications. For more information, contact NC3 at nc3.net.

All trademarks referenced are the trademarks of their respective owners.