ATI is accredited by:

Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges (ACCSC)
2101 Wilson Boulevard, Suite #302
Arlington, VA 22201 (703) 247-4212

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Curriculum

Our mission is to provide short-term condensed training to students who want to enter the HVAC/Refrigeration field. Our curriculum and training materials are nationally reviewed and provided by the Refrigeration Service Engineers Society.

The decision to align ourselves with the Refrigeration Service Engineers' Society was based on our interest in offering a curriculum and training materials that are nationally recognized, provide a substantive technical foundation, and offer opportunities for continuing education throughout a graduate's career.

 

All the skills you need in just 28 days!

By immersing you in the program, providing consistent and helpful support from your instructors, and lessening the distractions of daily life, we make sure the month you devote to your training is a month very well spent. We focus solely on career-relevant training and reinforce the skills you learn with repeated hands-on practice. You will spend over 100 training hours in our learning lab, actually performing the procedures and techniques you learn about in the classroom.

 

The most important opportunities our curriculum offers are:

  • Comprehensive knowledge base specific to the industry
  • Hands-on training in real-world situations
  • National certification preparation
  • Membership in a nationally recognized industry group
  • A challenging program schedule that tests a student's determination to succeed

 

In meeting the above requirements, all students are trained to competency in a variety of specific skills, including but not limited to:

  • Recover refrigerant from a system
  • Dehydrate a system to the required vacuum
  • Charge a system with refrigerant to the specified level
  • Use and read refrigerant gauges
  • Use and read Volt/Ohm meter
  • Install copper line-set for refrigeration systems
  • Weld copper tubing connections
  • Install duct work, hard pipe and flex
  • Change compressor on refrigeration systems
  • Change fan motor on refrigeration systems
  • Install / replace thermostat on refrigeration systems
  • Change coils on refrigeration systems
  • Check pressures and temperatures on systems to ensure optimum performance
  • Check and replace, start contactor & capacitor, if found to be faulty
  • Other skills, such as working with the various hand tools used in the HVAC/Refrigeration industry will be acquired