Official Student Transcript

Elevate for Humanity — HVAC Technician Training Program

CIP Code: 47.0201 · SOC Code: 49-9021 · 160 Clock Hours

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Student Information

Clock Hours Summary

DomainTheoryOJTTotalCompleted
D1: Safety & Regulatory Compliance14620
D2: Tools & Trade Math8412
D3: Electrical Fundamentals10616
D4: Refrigeration Cycle Principles14822
D5: Installation Procedures161228
D6: Diagnostics & Troubleshooting141024
D7: Refrigerant Handling & EPA Compliance34438
Total11050160

Competency Mastery Record

D1: Safety & Regulatory Compliance

CodeCompetencyTypeScoreStatus
1.1Identify program structure, credentials, and career pathwaysTheory
1.2Explain WIOA funding requirements and attendance policiesTheory
1.3Describe HVAC career pathways and earning potentialTheory
1.4Select and use appropriate PPE for HVAC work environmentsOJT
1.5Complete OSHA 30-Hour Construction Safety certificationPartner Cert
1.6Identify fall hazards and apply fall protection standardsTheory
1.7Apply electrical safety procedures and lockout/tagoutOJT
1.8Interpret SDS sheets and apply HazCom standardsTheory
1.9Identify confined space and excavation hazardsTheory
1.10Apply fire prevention and hot work safety proceduresTheory
1.11Complete CPR/First Aid/AED certificationPartner Cert
1.12Administer basic first aid for common workplace injuriesTheory

D2: Tools & Trade Math

CodeCompetencyTypeScoreStatus
2.1Explain how heating, cooling, and ventilation systems functionTheory
2.2Identify and properly use HVAC hand tools and power toolsOJT
2.3Identify major HVAC system components and their functionsTheory

D3: Electrical Fundamentals

CodeCompetencyTypeScoreStatus
3.1Apply Ohm's Law to calculate voltage, current, and resistanceTheory
3.2Read and interpret wiring diagrams and schematicsTheory
3.3Use a multimeter and amp clamp to measure electrical valuesOJT
3.4Identify capacitors, contactors, and relaysTheory

D4: Refrigeration Cycle Principles

CodeCompetencyTypeScoreStatus
4.1Identify the four components of the refrigeration cycleTheory
4.2Explain pressure-temperature relationship using PT chartsTheory
4.3Compare reciprocating, scroll, and rotary compressor typesTheory
4.4Identify TXV, piston, and capillary tube metering devicesTheory
4.5Calculate superheat and subcooling from gauge readingsOJT
4.6Perform refrigerant charging using weight and superheat methodsOJT

D5: Installation Procedures

CodeCompetencyTypeScoreStatus
5.1Explain gas furnace operation and combustion processTheory
5.2Describe electric heat strip operation and sequencer functionTheory
5.3Explain heat pump operation in heating modeTheory
5.4Design and install ductwork per ACCA Manual D standardsTheory
5.5Size HVAC equipment using Manual J load calculationsTheory
5.6Perform brazing and soldering on copper refrigerant linesOJT
5.7Install refrigerant line sets with proper insulationOJT
5.8Execute system startup procedures and verify operationOJT
5.9Prepare for on-the-job training and internship requirementsTheory

D6: Diagnostics & Troubleshooting

CodeCompetencyTypeScoreStatus
6.1Perform combustion analysis and interpret resultsOJT
6.2Conduct furnace inspection using manufacturer checklistOJT
6.3Diagnose system faults using manifold gauge readingsOJT
6.4Perform leak detection using approved methodsOJT
6.5Apply systematic troubleshooting methodologyTheory
6.6Diagnose common air conditioning failuresTheory
6.7Diagnose common heating system failuresTheory
6.8Resolve field troubleshooting scenariosTheory
6.9Communicate technical findings to customers professionallyTheory
6.10Prepare a trade-specific resume highlighting certificationsTheory
6.11Demonstrate professional interview skillsTheory
6.12Identify employer partners and apprenticeship opportunitiesTheory

D7: Refrigerant Handling & EPA Compliance

CodeCompetencyTypeScoreStatus
7.1Explain ozone depletion and environmental impactTheory
7.2Identify Clean Air Act Section 608 requirementsTheory
7.3Apply refrigerant safety proceduresTheory
7.4Classify refrigerants by type, ODP, and GWPTheory
7.5Use pressure-temperature charts for common refrigerantsTheory
7.6Demonstrate proper recovery, recycling, and reclamationOJT
7.7Explain refrigerant sales restrictionsTheory
7.8Identify small appliance systems and charge limitsTheory
7.9Apply Type I recovery requirementsTheory
7.10Operate self-contained recovery equipmentOJT
7.11Identify leak repair exemptions for small appliancesTheory
7.12Describe high-pressure system characteristicsTheory
7.13Apply Type II recovery requirements and evacuation levelsTheory
7.14Perform leak detection using multiple methodsOJT
7.15Execute proper evacuation proceduresOJT
7.16Apply leak repair requirements for high-pressure systemsTheory
7.17Describe low-pressure chiller system characteristicsTheory
7.18Apply Type III recovery requirementsTheory
7.19Explain purge unit operationTheory
7.20Identify water management issues in low-pressure systemsTheory
7.21Explain rupture disc and pressure relief requirementsTheory

Credentials Earned

CredentialIssuing BodyDate EarnedCert #
EPA 608 Universal CertificationEPA-approved proctor
OSHA 30-Hour Construction SafetyCareerSafe
CPR/First Aid/AEDHSI
NRF Rise Up Customer ServiceNRF Foundation
Residential HVAC Certification Level 1Elevate for Humanity
Residential HVAC Certification Level 2Elevate for Humanity

OJT Performance Verification

ChecksheetCompetencyResultDateSupervisor
Brazing & Soldering5.6
Manifold Gauge Reading6.3
Refrigerant Charging4.6
Leak Detection6.4
System Startup & Verification5.8

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