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Class List

Course Date Page

EPA Certification Options 3

VAV & Varitrac Oct 23 5

Voyager & Precedent 2-25 Tons Oct 24 6

Automation & Controls Oct 25 7

Intellipak Rooftops Oct 26 8

VFDs—Variable Frequency

DrivesOct 27 9

EPA Certification Review & Exam Nov 6 10

Air Conditioning Clinics—2 days Nov 7-8 11-12

Boiler & Safety Controls Opera-

tion & MaintenanceNov 9 13

HVAC for Property & Facility

ManagersNov 10 14

Map to our Training Facility 15

Instructors—

Learn about our professional

trainers

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Important Class Information

& Registration16-17

VRF-Variable Refrigerant Flow-

Installer CourseSept 19-20 4

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Study on your own

OR

Take the formal EPA Certification Class

If you would like a comprehensive class to review the mate-

rial and then take the exam at the end of the class day, see

page 10 for our class on November 6, 2017.

If you would like to take the EPA Certification Self-Study

program, here are the details:

Review the Registration Information (page 16) and

complete the Registration Form (page 17) and send it to

Trane. Cost for the self-study program is $150. (You

cannot register online for the Self-Study program.)

You will be sent an ESCO Institute Study Manual to re-

view. When you are prepared, make an appointment to

take the EPA Certification test in either Indianapolis or

Fort Wayne, with Denise. (800-285-2487 or

[email protected])

Upon successful completion of Type I, II and/or III

(Universal) test, the student will be mailed back certifi-

cation.

With our formal EPA Certification class or the Self-study

program, the student should carefully review the study

manual provided. Should the student not pass any por-

tion of the exam and be required to take the exam

again, there is no discount available, since Trane is

charged for every test.

EPA Section 608 Certification

for HVAC Technicians

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This two-day class will provide participants with an in-depth

understanding of the installation of Trane’s Variable Refrigera-

tion Flow (VRF) systems. Additionally, an in-depth functional

study of the system is conducted as well as a thorough discus-

sion of the theories associated with properly applying installing

and commissioning a Trane VRF system.

After completion of this course, the attendee should leave with

a high level of understanding about how to install a Trane VRF

system correctly to ensure full capacity, long term reliability

and with full warranty. A certificate will be awarded to those

who pass.

NOTICE: Accessing a refrigerant system requires an EPA Cer-

tification.

Who Should Attend?

VRF installation contractors and technicians.

Date: Tuesday & Wednesday, September 19 & 20, 2017

Class Times: 8:00am—4:30pm

Instructor:

Location: Trane Indianapolis

Includes materials and box lunch

Cost: $300

VRF-Variable Refrigerant

Flow—Installer Course

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This one day class is designed to promote understanding

of VAV systems and the different concepts in equipment

and design in relation to conditioned air movement. The

program introduces the systems, valves and the zone

controls. Early pneumatic styles up to the electronic

boards are covered. VARITRAC covers the newer style of

boxes along with the electronic controls used with them.

Varitrane and Varitrac boxes are used in both configura-

tions and their application and maintenance will be cov-

ered.

NOTICE: Accessing a refrigerant system requires an EPA

Certification.

Who Should Attend?

This education primarily for self-servicing owners and service

contractors.

Date: Monday, October 23, 2017

Class Times: 8:00am—4:00pm

Instructor: Kyle Chapman

Location: Trane Indianapolis

Includes box lunch

Cost: $325 - Save 10%! Register by Oct 9 and pay $292.50

VAV & Varitrac

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Voyager & Precedent

Rooftops 2-25 Tons

There are thousands of these units out there!

Understand more about the complexities of these rooftop

units!

This one day seminar combines the light and medium sized (2-

25 tons) commercial equipment Trane offers. Class discussion

will cover the general layout of equipment and how this range

of equipment is suited for VAV. We will also spend time on

the important aspects of compressors, burners, micro elec-

tronic control and common FIOPs offered for each piece of

equipment.

Please note: Accessing a refrigeration system requires an EPA

Certification.

Who Should Attend?

Do you own, work-on or around Voyager or Precedent units as

a Technician, Facility Manager or Maintenance Staff or in-

stalling contractor? If so, then this class will help you under-

stand how these units operate and what’s needed to maintain

them.

Date: Tuesday, October 24, 2017

Class Times: 8:00am—4:00pm

Instructor: Kyle Chapman

Location: Trane Indianapolis

Includes box lunch

Cost: $325 - Save 10%! Register by Oct 10 and pay $292.50

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This one day training class helps to serve as a basic concept

class on building automation and DDC controls. The compo-

nents are identified as the class goes from a basic stand-alone

system to gradually more involved systems and finally the ca-

pabilities of total building automation systems. The various

controllers are discussed along with their capabilities and us-

es.

Tracer Summit is touched on but not covered in individual

depth. Summits are designed per individual job specs.

Who Should Attend?

This class is for owners and contractors who will come in con-

tact with small free standing systems and those who operate

them.

Date: Wednesday, October 25, 2017

Class Times: 8:00am— 4:00pm

Instructor: Kyle Chapman

Location: Trane Indianapolis

Includes box lunch

Cost: $325 - Save 10%! Register by Oct 11 and pay $292.50

Automation & Controls

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Trane Intellipak units are everywhere and you should know

more about how this machine is designed and operates!

This one day class includes construction of the entire unit

along with the internals of the member components. Cooling

cycle along with troubleshooting is discussed. Also a look at

Intellipak controls including the STATITRAC, VFD, GBAS and

VOM controls is included. A description and setup of the Hu-

man Interface panel is covered. Finally a look at the unit wir-

ing diagram rounds out this class.

NOTICE: Accessing a refrigerant system requires an EPA Cer-

tification.

Who Should Attend?

Facility operation personnel, technicians, contractors and

management whose job responsibilities are involved with the

operation or maintenance of a Trane Intellipak units.

Date: Thursday, October 26, 2017

Class Times: 8:00am—4:00pm

Instructor: Kyle Chapman

Location: Trane Indianapolis

Includes box lunch

Cost: $325 - Save 10%! Register by Oct 12 and pay $292.50

Intellipak Rooftops

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VFDs—

Variable Frequency Drives

This one-day class on variable frequency drives consists of

concept, application, installation and maintenance. The course

will cover general VFD theory of operation that is not vendor

specific. Also discussed are startup, programming, trouble-

shooting, motor selection and harmonics. Whether it’s called

a freak, a drive, a VFD or an AFD, what was once limited to

very large horsepower-expensive units has found its way into

everyday applications.

NOTICE: Accessing a refrigerant system requires an EPA Cer-

tification.

Who Should Attend?

This class is for owners, contractors and maintenance person-

nel.

Date: Friday, October 27

Class Times: 8:00am— 4:00pm

Instructor: Kyle Chapman

Location: Trane Indianapolis

Includes box lunch

Cost: $325 - Save 10%! Register by Oct 13 and pay $292.50

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This is the only opportunity this Fall to take this course!

This class is designed to prepare the student for the EPA Section 608 certification

with the exam given on the same day, at the end of the class. It covers procedures

and governmental regulations associated with servicing refrigeration equipment and the

recovery and recycling of refrigerants. It also familiarizes the attendee with ozone deple-

tion and refrigerants. Objectives of the course include:

Identify the proper safety precautions, including eye and hand protection, used while

performing refrigeration operation and service.

Identify examples of CFC, HCFC & HFC refrigerants, the expected replacement for com-

monly used refrigerants and the expected operating characteristics of the replacement.

Demonstrate the use of the Temperature-Pressure Chart to identify refrigerant.

Identify the common terms and the damaging process associated with ozone depletion.

Distinguish three common refrigerant cylinders and proper use and maintenance for

each.

Review expected procedures to conserve and contain refrigerants and retrofit.

Proper procedure for using manifold gauges to connect a vacuum pump, vacuum gauge

and refrigerant supply to a refrigerant cylinder to evacuate and precharge the cylinder.

Learn proper use of manifold gauges to connect a recovery unit to a refrigeration sys-

tem to recover refrigerant in the vapor state.

When you register for this class, you will be mailed a study manual, which you

should review prior to class to ensure passing the EPA exam. The exam will be

sent in for grading and cards will be issued and mailed back to those who pass.

Should the student not pass any portion of the certification exam and be required to take

the exam again, there is no discount available, since Trane is charged for every test.

Date: Monday, November 6, 2017

Class Times: 8:00am—5:00pm

Instructor: Elmer Franklin

Location: Trane Indianapolis

Includes box lunch

Cost: $350 - Save 10%! Register by Oct 23 and pay $315

EPA Certification Review & Exam

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The course is a comprehensive battery of 15 sessions designed to give an overview of air

conditioning fundamentals and associated systems. Each session deals with a specific

area of the many disciplines required to successfully design and install air conditioning

equipment. Upon completion the attendee will have a better understanding of the vari-

ous equipment and systems used to provide comfort cooling today and be able to identify

the individual components and their operation. Booklets on the topics are provided for

the attendee to do further study.

Topics include:

Air handler systems, psychrometry, heat load estimation, refrigeration system compo-

nents, refrigerant piping, absorption chillers, centrifugal chillers, helical-rotary chillers,

fans, VAV systems, HVAC controls, chilled water systems, water source heat pumps and

ice storage systems. Each student receives a manual with 17 Clinic presentations, psy-

chrometric charts and a ductulator for reference and study($215 value).

For more information on Topics, see Page 12.

Who Should Attend?

Those just getting started in the industry. The course is designed for the new designer,

engineer, architect, and building operator trying to better understand their systems, and

also provides a good review for the more experienced attendee.

Also facility operation personnel, technicians and management who want to more about

the topics shown in the list.

Date: Tuesday & Wednesday, November 7 & 8, 2017

Class Times: 8:00am—5:00pm

Instructor: Elmer Franklin

Location: Trane Indianapolis

Includes box lunch

Cost: $699 - Save 10%! Register by Oct 24 and pay $629

Air Conditioning Clinic

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Topics discussed in the Air Conditioning Clinic:

Air Handling Systems – Review control strategies, system operation and AHtypes

Psychrometry – Use chart to evaluate HVAC processes, air mixtures and coilselection

Cooling and Heating Load Estimation – Show process to calculate buildingheat loads

Refrigeration Cycle – Consider the cycle, refrigerants, oils and typical systempressures

Introduction to HVAC (optional) – Review systems and compares DX v. chill-ers

Compressors – Review various compressor operation and their unit level con-trols

System Components – Discuss refrigeration system components and their use

Refrigerant Piping – Discuss recent changes in design and describe designprocess

Absorption Water Chillers – Overview of absorption chiller operation and ad-vantages

Centrifugal Water Chillers – Review centrifugal chiller operation and mainte-nance

Helical-Rotary Water Chillers – Discuss helical-rotary chiller operation

Air Conditioning Fans – Review fan operation and application characteristics

VAV Systems – Overview of VAV system operation, options and applications

HVAC Controls – Review control actions and strategies for unit, system andmanagement level control

Chilled Water Systems – Discuss various chilled water piping design strate-gies

Water-Source Heat Pumps – Discuss operation and various building and geo-thermal applications

Ice Storage Systems (If time allows) – Discuss glycol-based ice storage andapplications

Air Conditioning Clinic—Continued

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The operation and components of boilers, burners, combustion safety devices and low

-pressure steam and hot water heating boiler fittings as listed below. Common steam

and hydronic heating systems are described along with procedures to initially startup

and maintain them. Testing and maintenance step-by-step procedures are covered

including ASME CSD-1 requirements.

Job aids are provided to assist attendees with tasks associated with most combustion

safety control testing.

Discuss ASME CSD-1 testing, maintenance and documentation requirements

Describe the various common boiler types and the differences between steam

and hot water heating boilers

Explain how several high efficiency boilers operate different than older types

and how low-temperature return water is handled

Review the requirements for various steam boiler fittings and how they opera-

tion and their testing and maintenance procedures

Discuss the requirements for various hot water boiler fittings and how they op-

eration and their testing and maintenance procedures

Explain how combustion safety devices operation and how to test and maintain

them

Review how to do a steam and hot water boiler initial startup, and the typical

operating and maintenance procedures for the boiler and it’s system

Discuss some common boiler repairs

Overview various air heating systems

Who Should Attend?

Contractors, owners and facility operation personnel and technicians who are required

to maintain boilers and combustion safety control systems on low-pressure heating

boilers

Date: Thursday, November 9, 2017

Class Times: 8:00am—4:30pm

Instructor: Elmer Franklin

Location: Trane Indianapolis

Includes box lunch

Cost: $325 - Save 10%! Register by Oct 26 and pay $292.50

Boilers and Safety Controls

Operation and Maintenance

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This course is designed to help property and facility managers gain a greater insight in

the management of HVAC in their facilities. It familiarizes them with air conditioning

principles, system components, functionality and operation. Attendees will learn basic

refrigeration principles, the inter-relation of components of an air conditioning system,

basics of heat and heating systems, pumps, zoning, air handlers, power distribution,

fundamentals of controls and other pertinent information. Class Overview:

Describe an air conditioning zone and the concepts used to determine zoning needs.

Identify the components and operation of a low-pressure hot water and a steam heating boil-er and the associated heating coils, radiators, hot water converters and humidifiers connect-ed to them.

Describe a basic refrigeration cycle, common refrigeration applications, chiller, water cooledcondensers, cooling tower, and low-pressure centrifugal chiller.

Identify the factors that affect human comfort and their impact on building occupants.

Describe the strategies used to manage indoor air quality and list some of the commonsources of contamination.

Describe a basic air conditioner air handler operation, including components, economizer cy-cle, control strategies and safety controls.

Describe the basic operation of various single and multiple zone air handlers, including someVAV system options that improve comfort.

Define basic air measurement terminology and describe the characteristics of various fansand of series and parallel piped pumps.

Define basic control terminology and describe the role of the unit, system and building man-agement level of controls.

Describe the components and strategy used in developing a maintenance management sys-tem.

Who Should Attend?

Property managers, facility managers, owners, and maintenance supervisors of buildings and

HVAC systems.

Date: Friday, November 10, 2017

Class Times: 8:00am—4:30pm

Instructor: Elmer Franklin

Location: Trane Indianapolis

Includes box lunch

Cost: $325 - Save 10%! Register by Oct 27 and pay $292.50

HVAC for Property & Facility

Managers

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Instructors

Elmer Franklin

Elmer has been working in the HVAC industry for over 45 years and has been teaching in

this trade for 35 years. He is a graduate of the Michigan Mott College’s Applied Science

Mechanical Technology program and the Air Force Refrigeration Specialist program. He’s

NATE certified and previously specialized in the building operation and maintenance field,

providing technical training for 600 employees that maintained 4000 Ameritech buildings.

Kyle Chapman

With over 30 years in the HVAC/R industry, Kyle has worked both for Trane

and Carrier in the past. Kyle has held multiple roles as an HVAC instructor,

teaching for FMC, Trane Parts and Supply and also for Ingersoll Rand. He is a

member of ASHRAE and ASTD (American Society of Training Development)

and holds a certification for DDI Learning Systems.

Map

Our site on the northeast side of Indianapolis is an easy drive from most locations and sim-

ple to find. We’ll send

a larger map to the

training location when

you register for class.

Trane in

Indianapolis

5355 N. Post Road

Indianapolis, IN

46216

317-255-8777

800-285-2487

Instructors n Map

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Please use Registration Form on next page.

If you need more forms, please feel free to make copies.

Send the Registration by fax or email; see below.

A credit card or Purchase Order number may be used. You may send us a Pur-

chase Order number, if you have a Trane account, which we will invoice. We ac-

cept Visa, MasterCard, American Express and Discover and call you for the number

when we receive your registration.

Register early! Space is limited!

You will receive a confirmation upon enrollment—A class confirmation is required

for attendance to a class. It is the student’s responsibility to contact Trane

if a confirmation is not received prior to the class.

When taking exams, please review the manual supplied prior to the class to ensue

your success in passing the exam. Sorry, but Trane cannot offer discounts if you

are required to re-take an exam, as we are required to pay for every exam given.

Box Lunch is included in all full-day classes. Also all classes include print-

ed materials for each attendee to keep for their personal reference.

If there is still space in a class, we will be happy to accept student enroll-

ments up to the start of the class.

We make every effort to hold classes. However, we reserve the right to cancel a

class due to low attendance, weather or illness. Each student will be notified in

the event of a cancellation and your payment will be refunded in full. Our liability

will be limited to return of the registration fee.

Questions: Denise Slack 800-285-2487

Note: Accessing a refrigeration system requires an EPA Certification.

**** Due to the difficulty and expense in scheduling classes and trainers, no

refunds will be granted for cancellation after the Early Registration Deadline

(two weeks prior to class date) class. You will charged the cost of the class,

however another attendee may be substituted at no additional cost.

SEND YOUR REGISTRATION TO:

Email Denise: [email protected] OR FAX: 317-251-8556—Attn: Becky

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