HVAC/Refrigeration

What is HVAC/Refrigeration?

Freshmen will practice safe work procedures. They will use a variety of hand tools. They will solder, braze and learn to install ACR pipe. The students will practice safe wiring and learn to wire several circuits. The Freshmen will become familiar with good safety practices. They will identify and learn the use of hand tools. They will know the use of specialized tools and electrical test meters. The students will be able to identify types and sizes of refrigeration tubing and fittings. They will learn the basic refrigeration cycle and components. The students will learn electrical theory, concepts of matter and heat transfer.

The Sophomores will test refrigerator parts, build and wire a working refrigerator, and practice sealed system repair procedures. They will also diagnose and repair room air conditioners and car air conditioners. Refrigerant recovery and electrical troubleshooting are emphasized. The Sophomores will learn basic refrigeration. They will understand the controls, construction and operating principles for domestic refrigerators, freezers, and room air conditioners. The students will learn the operation and individual components of split phase, permanent split capacitor, multiple speed, and shaded-pole motors. The students will be made familiar with various refrigerants, and procedures for evacuation and recharging refrigeration systems.

The Juniors will practice safe procedures in commercial refrigeration service and central air conditioning service. They will install commercial condensing units and evaporators, and install and adjust pressure sensing and expansion devices. They will perform troubleshooting procedures on central air conditioning systems and heat pumps. Juniors will study commercial refrigeration and the related controls. They will learn central air conditioning and heat pump installation, service procedures and sizing. They will prepare for and take the EPA 608 federal certification exams. They will study low voltage controls and read schematic wiring diagrams.

Seniors will practice safe procedures in diagnosing, installing, and repairing oil and gas heating systems. They will pipe an oil tank and install a forced hot water system. They will install oil burners and calculate their efficiency. They will practice wiring controls and troubleshooting. Seniors will study for the Massachusetts Oil Burner Service License. They will practice determining heat loads. They will practice sizing and estimating the cost of heating systems. They will learn how to wire an oil burner system.

What does HVAC/Refrigeration look like at Bay Path?

HVAC/Refrigeration Curriculum Topic: Central Air Conditioning
Central Air Conditioning

HVAC/Refrigeration Curriculum Topic: Refrigeration Piping
Refrigeration Piping

HVAC/Refrigeration Curriculum Topic: Charging & Recharging Systems
Charging & Recharging Systems

HVAC/Refrigeration Curriculum Topic: Ice Rink Maintenance
Ice Rink Maintenance

HVAC/Refrigeration Curriculum Topic: Ductless AC Installation
Ductless AC Installation

HVAC/Refrigeration Curriculum Topic: Refrigeration System Fundamentals
Refrigeration System Fundamentals

HVAC/Refrigeration Staff

Title Name Email Extra Help Extension
Related Theory Instructor Rounds, Irving irounds@baypath.net
Shop Instructor (All Grades) Tomaiolo, Richard rtomaiolo@baypath.net
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Areas of Interest:

Practice Wiring, Basic Refrigeration Cycle, Build and Wire a Refrigerator, System Repair Procedures, Recharging Refrigeration Systems, Diagnose and Repair Air Conditioners, Prepare to Take the EPA 608, Troubleshooting Procedures, Study Low Voltage Controls,Coop Opportunities, Install a Forced Hot Water System, Install Oil Burners