HVAC CODE 2024 - OCILB CE CLASS
(OCILB) HVAC CODE 2024 - 5 Hour or 10 Hour / License Renewal
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If you need help please call or text me Kelly Ault 740-404-0104
Attend Online Zoom or 100 N Galway, Granville Ohio 43023
Trainer Kelly Ault
Course Outline:HVAC CODE 2024 – 5 Hour or 10 Hour HVAC Code Class
Welcome to the 5 and 10 Hour HVAC Code Class! This comprehensive course is designed to help HVAC professionals understand and navigate the 2017 Ohio Mechanical Code and the 2018 International Fuel Gas Code. Whether you're a seasoned technician or new to the field, this class will provide you with the essential knowledge and skills needed to comply with HVAC codes, ensure safety, and perform at a high level in your work. Below is the course outline:Introduction to HVAC Codes and General Regulations
- Overview of the 2017 Ohio Mechanical Code
- Understanding the scope and administration of the code (Chapter 1)
- Key definitions and terminologies (Chapter 2)
- General Regulations (Chapter 3)
- Safety and protection of structures
- Installation, location, and support of equipment
- Condensate disposal, clearance reduction, and welding/brazing
Ventilation and Exhaust Systems
- Ventilation (Chapter 4)
- Understanding natural vs. mechanical ventilation
- Specific requirements for enclosed spaces and healthcare facilities
- Exhaust Systems (Chapter 5)
- Overview of required systems and specific applications like kitchen exhaust, fire suppression, and hazardous exhaust systems
- Importance of smoke control systems and energy recovery ventilation
Duct, Combustion Air, and Chimneys
- Duct Systems (Chapter 6)
- Duct construction, insulation, and air filtration
- Smoke detection systems and requirements for duct openings
- Combustion Air, Chimneys, and Vents (Chapters 7 & 8)
- Key requirements for combustion air
- Understanding different types of chimneys and vent systems
Specific Appliances, Boilers, Refrigeration, and Fuel Systems
- Specific Appliances and Equipment (Chapter 9)
- Installation and maintenance of various HVAC appliances, including fireplaces, heaters, and cooling equipment
- Boilers, Water Heaters, and Pressure Vessels (Chapter 10)
- Essential safety protocols, testing, and maintenance requirements
- Refrigeration and Hydronic Piping (Chapters 11 & 12)
- Key concepts of refrigeration system classifications and safety requirements
- Understanding hydronic piping materials, insulation, and installation
- Fuel Oil Piping, Storage, and Solar Systems (Chapters 13 & 14)
- Safe installation and testing of fuel oil piping and storage
- Introduction to solar heating systems and their components
- Review of Referenced Standards (Chapter 15) and 2018 International Fuel Gas Code
- Overview of key elements from the 2018 IFGC, including gas piping installations, chimneys, vents, and hydrogen systems
Course Benefits
- In-depth understanding of HVAC codes and regulations
- Hands-on practice and real-world applications
- Certification upon completion
- Networking opportunities with fellow HVAC professionals
Conclusion
By the end of this class, you will have a solid foundation in the HVAC codes and standards required for professional practice in Ohio and beyond. We look forward to helping you advance your career in the HVAC industry!This outline is structured to be informative and welcoming, giving a clear view of what participants can expect from the course.
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