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FacilitiesEngineer TrainingProgram
The Facilities Engineer Training Program provides a unique educational training opportunity, which is a combined effort between the National Technical Institute (NTI) and the National Association of Power Engineers (N.A.P.E.)
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This Facilities Engineer Training Program was created to provide the academic and hands on training so an individual will succeed as a Building \ Central Plant Engineer, Industrial Maintenance Technician, or an HVAC \ Refrigeration Technician. In todays competitive industrial business environment, the demand for educated technical professionals is high and increasing steadily. These highly specialized technical professionals are becoming more vital to a companys bottom line, especially as buildings \ facilities become more advanced and energy prices continue to climb. By joining forces, National Technical Institute (NTI) and the National Association of Power Engineers (N.A.P.E.) are in a unique position to fill the needs of todays Facility Engineer, Mechanical Maintenance, and Air Conditioning \ Refrigeration job markets by providing professional training that targets the needs of local casinos, manufacturing, and the industrial community as a whole. Specialized, comprehensive and hands-on training are offered to those desiring to enter or advance in the field of Facility Engineering and Mechanical Maintenance. Students completing the program will be trained in the skills necessary to exceed in the Facility Engineering field and will be prepared for various certifications through our affiliations with nationally recognized, 3rd party testing, and certification organizations. These professional organizations include the American Society of Power Engineers, the Environmental Protection Agency, and the North American Technician Excellence Organization.
The Facilities Engineer Training Program includes the following classes: Class Name
N.A.P.E. Boilers and Central Plant Operations N.A.P.E. Pumps and Piping Systems Blueprint Reading Electrical I - Basic Electrical Theory Electrical II - Electrical Application Air Conditioning & Refrigeration Fundamentals EPA Certification Seminar & Exam Advanced Air Conditioning Gas Heating Seminar Heat Pump Seminar Commercial Refrigeration
Hours
32 24 8 24 24 32 8 32 8 8 32
Tuition
$330.00 $330.00 $125.00 $330.00 $330.00 $440.00 $125.00 $440.00 $125.00 $125.00 $440.00
Textbook Fee
$20.00 $10.00 None $85.00 * See Note * See Note * See Note $20.00 * See Note None None * See Note
TOTAL
232
$3,140.00
$135.00
NOTE Modern Refrigeration and Air Conditioning textbook fee $85.00. This one textbook is used
for all the classes with an *
The following classes are highly recommended but are not required
Basic Industrial Maintenance Introduction to Instrumentation & Controls HVAC Troubleshooting 24 24 24 $330.00 $330.00 $330.00 $25.00 $60.00 * See Note
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Safety Valves / Expansion Tanks Rheostats / Aquastats Water Level Control Low Water Cut-outs Pressure Sensors & Switches
Fuels
Gases Natural & Methane Propane & Butane Specific Gravity & CTU Content
Basics of Valves Gate / Globe / Ball / Check / Non-return / Butterfly Ratings - SWP / WOG Heat & Water Table BTU / Sensible Heat / Latent Heat Specific Heat / Specific Gravity Pressure & Temperature Controls Saturated and Superheated Steam Condensate Piping / Steam Traps Heat Exchangers & Heat Transfer Steam Tables Gauge Glass & Water Columns
Combustion Fundamentals Draft Chimneys Forced / Induced / Balanced Diverters / Barometric Dampers Perfect Combustion & Formulas Flue Gas Analysis & Tune-ups
Flame Safe-guard Flame Detection & Control Gas Trains Spark & Ignition Systems
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Chemical Pumps
Pump Curves / Flow and Head Static and Dynamic Head Horsepower, Current Flow and GPM Variable Speed Drive
Series Loop Direct Return Reverse Return Mono-flow or One Pipe In-Floor and Panel Systems Pumps or Zone Valve Use
Expansion Tanks Air Removal Purging and Bleeding Circuit Setters & System Flow Balancing Circulating Systems
Booster Pumps
Well Pumps Sump Pumps Sewage Ejection Pumps Grinder Pumps Pneumatic Lift Stations
Views and Sections Sectional Views and Enlargements Dimensions and Scales Geometric Characteristic Symbols Isometric Drawing and Views
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Electrical Circuits Series & Parallel Circuits Circuit Components Testing Electrical Test Equipment Schematics and Diagrams
Electric Motors Electric Motor Basics Motor Types and Construction Introduction to Electric Motor Testing
Electrical Devices Operational Controls Motor Controls Safety Controls Transformers Solenoids
Electric Motor Theory Maintenance Types of Electric Motors Starting and Running Circuits
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Compressor Types & Technology Evaporators / Condensers Metering Devices TXV & Cap Tubes
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Air Distribution Systems Ducting Systems and Components Variable Air Volume Systems Constant Volume Systems Air Flow Calculations
Advanced Troubleshooting Techniques Superheat and Sub-cooling Troubleshooting Electrical Controls Microprocessors in Air Conditioning Systems
Operational and Safety Controls Limit Controls Fan Cycling Controls Microprocessor Controls
Furnace Types and Design Consideration Air Flow Configuration Condensing vs Non-Condensing Systems Forced Combustion Package and Split Systems Furnace Testing and Troubleshooting
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Heat Pump Components Reversing Valves Accumulators Defrost Timers Supplemental Heat Bi-Flow Metering Devices
Troubleshooting Heat Pumps Defrost Systems Superheat and Sub-cooling Charging a Heat Pump Heat Pump Testing and Troubleshooting
Components of a Commercial Refrigeration System TEV and AEVs Defrost Systems Control Systems Piping Components & Considerations Refrigerant Types
Troubleshooting Commercial Refrigeration Systems Lab Troubleshooting Practice Superheat and Sub-cooling Measurements Charging a Refrigeration System
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The following classes are highly recommended but are not required
Mechanical Systems Pump Systems Mechanical Drives Hydraulics and Pneumatics Air Handling Systems
Mechanical System Maintenance Belts, Pulleys & Sheaves Bearing Maintenance and Lubrication Mechanical Equipment Alignment and Adjustment
Automated Control Systems Control Loops Introduction to PLCs Control System Terminology Math and Formulas for Controls
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Mechanical Troubleshooting Lab Electrical Circuit Review Simplifying Circuit Structure Choosing Where to Start Best Use of Test Instruments Making the Decision Practice the Skills Practice the Techniques
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