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ONLINE REGISTRATION: www.Trane.com > Commercial >

Products & Systems > Education & Training > Find a Training

Class > Filter State: Indiana

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ONLINE REGISTRATION: www.Trane.com > Commercial >

Products & Systems > Education & Training > Find a Training

Class > Filter State: Indiana

Class List

Course Date Page

EPA Certification Options 3

VFDs—Variable Frequency Drives March 6 4

Voyager & Precedent 2-25 Tons March 7 5

Intellipak Rooftops March 8 6

VAV & Varitrac March 9 7

Heat Pump Cycle, Operation & Maintenance March 10 8

Refrigeration Overview & Update—

Get Updated on the New EPA Law Changes!March 20 9

EPA Certification Review & Exam March 21 10

Electrical Fundamentals for Buildings March 22 11

Electrical Troubleshooting for HVAC March 23 12

Map to our Training Facility 15

Instructors—

Learn about our professional trainers15

Important Class Information & Registration 16-17

Building Systems March 24 13

Tracer SC Operations Factory Training Class Apr18-20 14

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ONLINE REGISTRATION: www.Trane.com > Commercial >

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Class > Filter State: Indiana

Study on your own

OR

Take the formal EPA Certification Class

If you would like a comprehensive class to review the material and

then take the exam at the end of the class day, see page 10 for our

class on March 21, 2017.

If you would like to take the EPA Certification Self-Study program,

here are the details:

Review the Registration Information (page 14) and complete

the Registration Form (page 15) and send it to Trane. Cost for

the self-study program is $150. (You cannot register online

for the Self-Study program.)

You will be sent an ESCO Institute Study Manual to review.

When you are prepared, make an appointment to take the EPA

Certification test in either Indianapolis or Fort Wayne, with

Denise. (800-285-2487 or [email protected])

Upon successful completion of Type I, II and/or III (Universal)

test, the student will be mailed back certification.

With our formal EPA Certification class or the Self-study pro-

gram, the student should carefully review the study manual

provided. Should the student not pass any portion of the ex-

am and be required to take the exam again, there is no dis-

count available, since Trane is charged for every test.

EPA Section 608 Certification

for HVAC Technicians

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This one-day class on variable frequency drives consists of concept,

application, installation and maintenance. The course will cover gen-

eral VFD theory of operation that is not vendor specific. Also dis-

cussed are startup, programming, troubleshooting, motor selection

and harmonics. Whether it’s called a freak, a drive, a VFD or an

AFD, what was once limited to very large horsepower-expensive

units has found its way into everyday applications.

NOTICE: Accessing a refrigerant system requires an EPA Certifica-

tion.

Who Should Attend?

This class is for owners, contractors and maintenance personnel.

Date: Monday, March 6

Class Times: 8:00am— 4:00pm

Instructor: Kyle Chapman

Location: Trane Indianapolis

Includes box lunch

Cost: $325 - Save 10%! Register by Feb 20 and pay $292.50

VFDs—

Variable Frequency Drives

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Class > Filter State: Indiana

Voyager & Precedent

Rooftops 2-25 Tons

There are thousands of these units out there!

Understand more about the complexities of these rooftop units!

This one day seminar combines the light and medium sized (2-25

tons) commercial equipment Trane offers. Class discussion will cover

the general layout of equipment and how this range of equipment is

suited for VAV. We will also spend time on the important aspects of

compressors, burners, micro electronic control and common FIOPs

offered for each piece of equipment.

Please note: Accessing a refrigeration system requires an EPA Certifi-

cation.

Who Should Attend?

Do you own, work-on or around Voyager or Precedent units as a

Technician, Facility Manager or Maintenance Staff or installing con-

tractor? If so, then this class will help you understand how these units

operate and what’s needed to maintain them.

Date: Tuesday, March 7, 2017

Class Times: 8:00am—4:00pm

Instructor: Kyle Chapman

Location: Trane Indianapolis

Includes box lunch

Cost: $325 - Save 10%! Register by Feb 21 and pay $292.50

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Trane Intellipak units are everywhere and you should know more

about how this machine is designed and operates!

This one day class includes construction of the entire unit along with

the internals of the member components. Cooling cycle along with

troubleshooting is discussed. Also a look at Intellipak controls includ-

ing the STATITRAC, VFD, GBAS and VOM controls is included. A de-

scription and setup of the Human Interface panel is covered. Finally a

look at the unit wiring diagram rounds out this class.

NOTICE: Accessing a refrigerant system requires an EPA Certification.

Who Should Attend?

Facility operation personnel, technicians, contractors and manage-

ment whose job responsibilities are involved with the operation or

maintenance of a Trane Intellipak units.

Date: Wednesday, March 8, 2017

Class Times: 8:00am—4:00pm

Instructor: Kyle Chapman

Location: Trane Indianapolis

Includes box lunch

Cost: $325 - Save 10%! Register by Feb 22 and pay $292.50

Intellipak Rooftops

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This one day class is designed to promote understanding of VAV sys-

tems and the different concepts in equipment and design in relation

to conditioned air movement. The program introduces the systems,

valves and the zone controls. Early pneumatic styles up to the elec-

tronic boards are covered. VARITRAC covers the newer style of box-

es along with the electronic controls used with them. Varitrane and

Varitrac boxes are used in both configurations and their application

and maintenance will be covered.

NOTICE: Accessing a refrigerant system requires an EPA Certification.

Who Should Attend?

This education primarily for self-servicing owners and service contrac-

tors.

Date: Thursday, March 9, 2017

Class Times: 8:00am—4:00pm

Instructor: Kyle Chapman

Location: Trane Indianapolis

Includes box lunch

Cost: $325 - Save 10%! Register by Feb 23 and pay $292.50

VAV & Varitrac

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Products & Systems > Education & Training > Find a Training

Class > Filter State: Indiana

This class covers the various styles of heat pumps available; pack-

age, split, air-to-air, water-to-air, single and multi-stage. The basic

operation in the heating and cooling cycles are discussed along with

refrigerant flows particularly during the defrost cycle. The use of var-

iable speed compressors is now common place use along with varia-

ble speed fan motors. Also covered will be the electrical side, the dif-

ferent types of thermostats and the difference between thermal and

economic balance point. General maintenance and troubleshooting

the entire system rounds out the class.

NOTICE: Accessing a refrigerant system requires an EPA Certification.

Who Should Attend?

This course is recommended for service contractors, technicians and

maintenance personnel.

Date: Friday, March 10, 2017

Class Times: 8:00am—4:00pm

Instructor: Kyle Chapman

Location: Trane Indianapolis

Includes box lunch

Cost: $325 - Save 10%! Register by Feb 24 and pay $292.50

Heat Pump

Cycle, Operation & Maintenance

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This class will cover the new EPA Refrigerant law changes!

Take this class prior to the EPA Certification Class to get a thorough under-

standing of all the latest refrigerant updates!

After an overview of a typical refrigeration cycle, there will be a discussion on how various

problems impact the operation and pressures in the refrigeration system. The changes to the

trade resulting from EPA regulations are covered, including refrigerant phase-out and their

typical replacements, working with blends and R-410A, service procedures to meet the new

regulations, procedures for using the new refrigerants and oils, and the new machine room

requirements. Typical service procedures are covered, including using manifold gauges, T-P

chart, leak detection, seasonal startup, pumping the system down, refrigerant recovery, pres-

surizing the system, evacuation and adding refrigerant. Included also in this class:

The refrigeration cycle; it’s components, standard pressures and operational characteris-tics

Description of the effects that ozone depletion has had on the refrigeration trade

The CFC and HCFC phase-out schedule and list the typical replacement refrigerants

Description of working with the new refrigerant blends, R-410A and oils

Description of the common safety precaution while working with refrigerants

Description of EPA service regulations that impact the HVAC/R technician

List the documentation the technician should prepare and maintain

Description of the procedure for performing a seasonal start-up of a typical system

Demonstrate the use of the manifold gauges and T-P chart to analyze system operation

Description of the various leak detection methods

Description of the procedure for pumping a system down to make a repair

Description of the procedure for recovering the system’s refrigerant charge

Description of how to pressurize a system for leak detection

Description of how to evacuate a system after a repair

Description of how to charge a typical air conditioning refrigerant system

Description of the new machine room requirements and handling a major refrigerant leak

Who Should Attend?

Facility operation personnel, technicians and management who are required to main-tain refrigeration systems for air conditioning and who have a basic knowledge of re-frigeration principles.

Date: Monday, March 20, 2017

Class Times: 8:00am—4:30pm

Instructor: Elmer Franklin

Location: Trane Indianapolis

Includes box lunch

Cost: $325 - Save 10%! Register by March 6 and pay $292.50

Refrigeration Overview & Update

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This is the only opportunity this Spring to take this course!

This class is designed to prepare the student for the EPA Section 608 certification with the ex-

am given on the same day, at the end of the class. It covers procedures and governmental

regulations associated with servicing refrigeration equipment and the recovery and recycling of

refrigerants. It also familiarizes the attendee with ozone depletion and refrigerants. Objectives

of the course include:

Identify the proper safety precautions, including eye and hand protection, used while per-

forming refrigeration operation and service.

Identify examples of CFC, HCFC & HFC refrigerants, the expected replacement for commonly

used refrigerants and the expected operating characteristics of the replacement.

Demonstrate the use of the Temperature-Pressure Chart to identify refrigerant.

Identify the common terms and the damaging process associated with ozone depletion.

Distinguish three common refrigerant cylinders and proper use and maintenance for each.

Review expected procedures to conserve and contain refrigerants and retrofit.

Proper procedure for using manifold gauges to connect a vacuum pump, vacuum gauge and

refrigerant supply to a refrigerant cylinder to evacuate and precharge the cylinder.

Learn proper use of manifold gauges to connect a recovery unit to a refrigeration system to

recover refrigerant in the vapor state.

When you register for this class, you will be mailed a study manual, which you

should review prior to class to ensure passing the EPA exam. The exam will be sent

in for grading and cards will be issued and mailed back to those who pass.

Should the student not pass any portion of the certification exam and be required to

take the exam again, there is no discount available, since Trane is charged for every

test.

Date: Tuesday, March 21, 2017

Class Times: 8:00am—5:00pm

Instructor: Elmer Franklin

Location: Trane Indianapolis

Includes box lunch

Cost: $350 - Save 10%! Register by March 7 and pay $315

EPA Certification Review & Exam

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ONLINE REGISTRATION: www.Trane.com > Commercial >

Products & Systems > Education & Training > Find a Training

Class > Filter State: Indiana

This course will give the attendee a basic knowledge of voltage, current and resistance relation-ships as applied to relays, motor control circuits and other types of control circuits. It also co-vers troubleshooting and installation of lighting circuits including 3-way and 4-way switches. Inaddition, the course offers hands-on labs for students to participate. Included also in thisclass:

Discussion of proper personal safety protection equipment for electrical maintenance and

identify the treatment for electric shock and hand tools used for electrical maintenance and

identify proper care of double and single insulated tools, extension cords and lights.

Demonstration of the procedure for de-energizing, tagging and locking out power feeds and

the procedure to close a tripped circuit breaker and replace a fuse and describe the opera-

tion of a ground fault interrupter.

Demonstrate the use of a voltmeter, ammeter, clamp-on ammeter, ohmmeter and electric

consumption meter and identify which test instrument to use to locate troubles

Describe, sketch, wire and troubleshoot single-pole, 3-way and 4-way switch circuits

Describe the basic electrical concepts of current, voltage, resistance, electrical polarity,

open, short, and excessive resistance and current and define and apply Ohm's Law

Demonstrate solving circuit problems and describe the basic relationships of voltage, cur-

rent, and resistance in a series, parallel and series-parallel circuits

Description of the relationship of watts to amps and volts and apply the power and energy

concepts to determine power consumption

Identify color coded resistors, capacitors, diodes, simple relays and control transformers.

Describe operating principles of a transformer and the affect of varying load conditions

Describe basic AC circuit principles

Demonstrate bending EMT conduit to make a stub and a back-to-back bend

Who Should Attend?

Facility operation personnel, technicians, and management who are required to maintain elec-

tro-mechanical equipment or building lighting circuits.

Date: Wednesday, March 22, 2017

Class Times: 8:00am—4:30pm

Instructor: Elmer Franklin

Location: Trane Indianapolis

Includes box lunch

Cost: $325 - Save 10%! Register by March 8 and pay $292.50

Electrical Fundamentals

for Buildings

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Products & Systems > Education & Training > Find a Training

Class > Filter State: Indiana

After an overview of electric terminology, the attendee will learn the operation of various elec-

trical devices used in HVAC systems and the procedures for troubleshooting them. It incorpo-

rates principles of relays and other switching mechanisms and covers the basic principles of

reading schematic wiring diagrams. The attendee will become familiar with HVAC electrical

devices and circuits and will be able to use this knowledge to troubleshoot electrical controls

and electrical systems in order to repair them. This course has one lab exercise and several in

which the instructor demonstrates troubles on commercial air conditioner/furnace system

components. The students work in groups of 2 or 3 using a schematic to identify faulty elec-

trical components. Included also in this class:

Identifying basic electric circuit terms, components and operation.

Description of the function and operation of a circuit breaker, fuse and transformer.

Location, identification and function of relay and motor starter parts, description of the op-eration of a relay and motor starter and identify the various relay types.

Identify the various switch wiring arrangements and their operating characteristics.

Description of procedures for using various meters for troubleshooting circuits for opens,shorts and defective components.

Identification of the expected operation at each terminal of a thermostat.

Identifying common symbols, demonstration of proper use of a legend and description theoperating sequence using a schematic wiring diagram.

Demonstration of troubleshooting procedures to successfully isolate circuit problems usinga refrigeration schematic wiring diagram.

Describe use of the black box method of troubleshooting P.C. boards.

Description of the operation of various single-phase motors, the 3-phase motor, compres-sor motor starting relays and starters and motor testing procedures.

Who Should Attend?

Facility operation personnel, technicians, and management who are required to main-

tain electro-mechanical equipment or building lighting circuits.

Date: Thursday, March 23, 2017

Class Times: 8:00am—4:30pm

Instructor: Elmer Franklin

Location: Trane Indianapolis

Includes box lunch

Cost: $325 - Save 10%! Register by March 9 and pay $292.50

Electrical Troubleshooting for HVAC

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This course will give the attendee a basic knowledge of the various mechanical systems com-

mon to commercial buildings, including details on common control setting and component op-

eration. It starts by covering the need for building zones, then covers low-pressure steam

and hot water boilers, the refrigeration cycle and common refrigeration applications, useful

psychrometric principles, basic and multiple zone air handlers and their common control strat-

egies and heat recovery, characteristics of common fans, closed system pumps and compres-

sion tanks. The training process is enhanced by instructor demonstrations of system compo-

nent cutaways. Included also in this class:

Definition of space control zoning and identifying the need and methods used to accom-plish zoning.

Communication using common HVAC terms and equipment component names, and read-ing to have a better comprehension of HVAC trade documents.

Description of the operation of basic low-pressure steam and hydronic heating boiler sys-tems, including auxiliary equipment, boiler controls and their typical set points.

Description of the basic operation of steam and hot water radiation, steam converters, drysteam humidifiers and hot water circulation systems.

Description of the operation of the basic refrigeration system, direct expansion air condi-tioners, water chillers and cooling towers including auxiliary equipment, and controls andtheir typical set points.

Description of the basic single-zone air handler operation, including components, safetydevices, heat recovery devices, controls and set points used for control of humidity, tem-perature and space static pressure.

Description of the operation of various multiple zone air handling systems including theirbasic

Description of the use of a sling psychrometer and psychrometry chart to solve humidityproblems.

Description of terminology associated with the measurement of air and water flow and thebasic characteristics of fans and pumps.

Identifying components on the various mechanical systems in the building.

Who Should Attend?

Facility operation personnel, technicians and management whose job responsibilities are asso-

ciated with the care of building mechanical systems.

Date: Friday, March 24, 2017

Class Times: 8:00am—4:30pm

Instructor: Elmer Franklin

Location: Trane Indianapolis

Includes box lunch

Cost: $325 - Save 10%! Register by March 10 and pay $292.50

Building Systems

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Factory-Authorized Training . . .

Conveniently coming to Indianapolis!

Designed to build technical competency for Trane technical teams, our indus-

try-leading, accredited training empowers customers to develop a high level

of proficiency operating, maintaining and optimizing their Trane equipment.

Discover the power of Tracer ® SC

Sharpen your skills and take advantage of our Tracer® SC’s capabilities. This

highly interactive course will enable you to operate and modify your Tracer

SC system:

Monitor and control building mechanical systems

Respond to alarms and events

Add and modify schedules

Create, view and edit data logs

Perform area overrides

Add and delete users

Backup a site

Trane University™ continuing education for HVAC professionals is a accredit-

ed by International Association for Continuing Education (IACET) and Ameri-

can National Standards Institute (ANSI) 1.8 CEUs are award for successful

completion of this course.

Date: Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, April 18-20, 2017 (2.5 Days)

Class Times: 8:00am-4:30pm Tues & Wed, 8:00-11:30am Thurs

Location: Trane Indianapolis

Instructor: C. Messerschmidt from Trane University, St. Paul, Minnesota

Includes box lunch Tuesday & Wednesday

Cost: $1,100 - Save 10%! By registering by Feb 17

NOTE: Online registration required for this class. Go to:

Trane.com>Commercial>Products-Systems>Education & Train-

ing>Class Finder and search for Indiana classes

Tracer SC Operations

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Instructors

Elmer Franklin

Elmer has been working in the HVAC industry for over 45 years and has been teaching in this trade for 35

years. He is a graduate of the Michigan Mott College’s Applied Science Mechanical Technology program

and the Air Force Refrigeration Specialist program. He’s NATE certified and previously specialized in the

building operation and maintenance field, providing technical training for 600 employees that maintained

4000 Ameritech buildings.

Kyle Chapman

With over 30 years in the HVAC/R industry, Kyle has worked both for Trane and Carrier in

the past. Kyle has held multiple roles as an HVAC instructor, teaching for FMC, Trane

Parts and Supply and also for Ingersoll Rand. He is a member of ASHRAE and ASTD

(American Society of Training Development) and holds a certification for DDI Learning Sys-

tems.

Map

Our location on the

northeast side of Indian-

apolis is an easy drive

from most locations and

simple to find. We’ll

send a larger map to the

training location when

you register for class.

Trane in Indianapolis

5355 N. Post Road

Indianapolis, IN 46216

317-255-8777

Instructors n Map

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Class > Filter State: Indiana

Please use Registration Form on next page.

If you need more forms, please feel free to make copies.

Send the Registration by fax or email; see below.

A credit card number or Purchase Order number must accompany registration. You may

send us a Purchase Order number, if you have a Trane account, which we will invoice.

We accept Visa, MasterCard, American Express and Discover.

Register early! Space is limited!

You will receive a confirmation upon enrollment—A class confirmation is required for at-

tendance to a class. It is the student’s responsibility to contact Trane if a confir-

mation is not received prior to the class.

When taking exams, please review the manual supplied prior to the class to ensue your

success in passing the exam. Sorry, but Trane cannot offer discounts if you are required

to re-take an exam, as we are required to pay for every exam given.

Box Lunch is included in all full-day classes. Also all classes include printed ma-

terials for each attendee to keep for their personal reference.

If there is still space in a class, we will be happy to accept student enrollments

up to the start of the class.

We make every effort to hold classes. However, we reserve the right to cancel a class

due to low attendance, weather or illness. Each student will be notified in the event of a

cancellation and your payment will be refunded in full. Our liability will be limited to re-

turn of the registration fee.

Questions: Denise Slack 800-285-2487

Note: Accessing a refrigeration system requires an EPA Certification.

**** Due to the difficulty and expense in scheduling classes and trainers, no re-

funds will be granted for cancellation after the Early Registration Deadline (two

weeks prior to class date) class. You will charged the cost of the class, however

another attendee may be substituted at no additional cost.

SEND YOUR REGISTRATION TO:

Email Denise: [email protected] OR FAX: 317-251-8556—Attn: Becky

Important Registration Info

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Name(s) *

Organization Name *

Street Address *

City, State, Zip *

Work Phone *

Email *

Total Amount due *

Credit Card Type q Visa q Master Card q American Express q Discover

Credit Card Number

-Expiration Date

-Full Address for credit card

-Signature of Card Holder

-Name Printed on Card

Purchase Order No.

(if you have a Trane account)

Who is your contact at Trane

or Trane Account Manager?

Registering for Class(es) &

Date :

SEND YOUR REGISTRATION TO:

Email Denise: [email protected] OR FAX: 317-251-8556—Attn: Becky

Registration

* Required Field

TRANE

5355 N. Post Road

Indianapolis, IN 46216

800-285-2487

317-255-8777