Chicago Professional Center
This course begins with an introduction to electricity. Once the students go over basic electrical training, they attend several National Electrical Code Seminars which prepare them to receive their Class "A" (Unlimited) Electrical License. After students learn about electricity, they go into heating and air conditioning part of the course. They will also have training on boilers and chillers. This prepares them to receive Universal (Type 1, 2, 3) EPA HVAC Certificate and Universal R-410A Certificate. This course also includes some PLC training. Students will study PLC system Allen-Bradley – 500 and will receive Certification from Chicago Professional Center. Green Technology seminars will give our graduates knowledge of new technologies in this field. Green Technology Certificates will be issue by Chicago Professional Center. Forty percent of the course is devoted to practical, hands-on training. Students will have the opportunity to work with real electrical and HVAC equipment. They will also work with special computer software programs that will imitate all faults and problems that they may encounter in the field.
North American Technician Excellence, Inc. (NATE) is the leading certification program for technicians in the heating, ventilation, air-conditioning, and refrigeration (HVAC/R) industry and is the only test supported by the entire industry. NATE exams reflect a consensus opinion of what technicians need to know to effectively service and install today's sophisticated HVAC systems. As an independent, non-profit national organization supported by a broad-based coalition of industry leaders, NATE represents a shared commitment to improving the HVAC/R industry through voluntary testing and certification. NATE supporters include contractors, distributors, education and training providers, manufacturers, technicians, utilities, and their respective trade associations. To be a successful HVAC technician today, you need more than skills under your belt. You need the badge of excellence: NATE certification.
This course begins with introduction to electricity. Once the students go over basic electrical training, they attend several National Electrical Code Seminars which prepare them to receive Class “A” (Unlimited) Electrical License. After students learn about electricity, they go into residential and commercial heating and air conditioning part of the course. They will also have training on boilers and chillers. This prepares them to receive Type 2 and Type 3 EPA HVAC Certification. Forty percent of the course is devoted to practical, hands-on training. Students will get to work with real electrical and HVAC equipment. They will also work with special computer software programs that will imitate all faults and problems they may encounter in the field.
This course begins with introduction to electricity. Once the students go over basic electrical training, they attend several National Electrical Code Seminars which prepare them to receive Class “A” (Unlimited) Electrical License. After students learn about electricity, they go into heating and air conditioning part of the course. They will also have training on boilers and chillers. This prepares them to receive Universal (Type 1, 2, 3) EPA HVAC Certificate and Universal R-410A Certificate. This course includes some PLC training. Students will study PLC system Allen-Bradley - 500 and will receive Certification from Chicago Professional Center. Green Technology seminars will give our graduates knowledge of the new technologies in these fields. Green Technology Certificate will be issued by Chicago Professional Center. Upon successful completion of the course students are offered to participate in the paid Internship Program of up to 20 hours per week up to 4 weeks. This internship Program is designed as on training for Building Maintenance position. Forty percent of the course is devoted to practical, hands-on training. Students will get to work with real electrical and HVAC equipment. They will also work with special computer software programs that will imitate all faults and problems they may encounter in the field.
The HVAC certification program at Chicago Professional Center provides students with comprehensive training in heating, ventilation, air conditioning, and refrigeration systems. This hands-on program focuses on equipping individuals with the technical skills and expertise necessary to excel in the HVAC industry. Upon completion, graduates are well-prepared to pass industry-standard certification exams and secure employment as HVAC technicians, installers, and more in the growing field.
Chicago Professional Center is an educational institution located in Prospect Heights, Illinois. It offers a range of programs and courses designed to provide students with professional skills and knowledge. The school's mission is to prepare students for successful careers in their chosen fields.
16 Piper Ln., Prospect Heights, IL 60070