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HVAC School - For Techs, By Techs

Impactful HVAC/R Instruction

HVAC School - For Techs, By Techs

Bryan Orr

Careers, Business, Self-improvement, Education

4.91K Ratings

🗓️ 12 December 2019

⏱️ 52 minutes

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Summary

Ty Branaman from NTI comes on the podcast to share his passion for teaching. He also discusses his approach to impactful HVAC/R instruction.

It can be difficult for instructors to create an appropriate balance between teaching theory and practical knowledge. Students and trainees need to have technical skills in the field, but they also need a solid foundation. Impactful HVAC/R instruction requires a balance of the nerdy stuff and physical skills; good instructors put the theoretical parts simply and give students the opportunity to apply theory to hands-on skills.

Engagement is another important part of HVAC/R education. If students are sitting down for 15 minutes, that's too long; the students need to be moving and active with the learning material to stay engaged and help the topics stick. Ty emphasizes the importance of spending time in the lab instead of staying in the classroom the entire time.

Unfortunately, many trade schools nowadays don't prepare students for fieldwork because there is not enough emphasis on working with equipment in education programs. The best teachers are those who love teaching AND working in the field, and trade schools need more people who are passionate about BOTH. Passionate technicians need to get involved in education by offering to be a substitute or guest speaker or by joining an education advisory board.

Ty and Bryan also discuss:

  • Teaching the refrigeration cycle
  • What the current generation values and needs in education
  • Dealing with distractions in the classroom
  • Using mobile apps to supplement learning
  • Teaching newbies effectively
  • Creating an HVAC/R instruction program on a budget
  • Old equipment
  • Getting involved in education
  • How to guide young people in their careers
  • "Thinking outside the box"
 

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Learn more about Refrigeration Technologies HERE.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

You're going to do. This episode of the HVAC School podcast is made possible by our great sponsors, carrier

0:21.2

and carrier.com. You know carrier makes a few things, few air conditioners and stuff. They invented

0:27.4

it, so it makes sense, but a carrier actually has a lot of really good things

0:30.4

going on recently. They've had a bit of a corporate

0:33.2

restructure. Some of you may or may not know that, but I've seen some really good

0:36.1

things coming out of carrier lately especially. Find out more at carrier.com.

0:40.4

Also refrigeration technologies, refrigeration technologies, refrigeration technologies make so much great stuff.

0:45.6

All their Viper Cleaners are really excellent.

0:47.4

They're Evap Plus Cleaner.

0:49.2

You don't need to dilute it.

0:50.2

You can spray it straight on an evaporator coil, it's self-rinsing. It's a very mild

0:54.3

cleaner but it does a great job, it's enzyme-based, and you're going to want to check it out.

0:58.8

It's a really great maintenance cleaner for evaporator coils.

1:01.5

Refrigeration technologies,

1:03.0

refrigerantec.com.

1:04.5

Also, speed clean.

1:05.4

You can buy all three of their great kind of

1:08.4

residentially products that are really common for the AC

1:12.1

technician at truetech tools.com

1:14.5

the coil shot solution for cleaning coils with the tablet rather than carrying around

1:19.6

bottled cleaners also coil jet which is a solution if you're going to be cleaning coils in areas that it's hard to get water or electricity to.

1:28.0

Think cleaning condenser coils on light commercial sites or residential sites where there's not a hose nearby, that sort of thing, very handy.

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