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Heating Systems Maintenance and Repair (CAMT Module C-1)

Tuesday, December 10, 2019
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM (EST)
9 Seats Remaining

* Registration open until 10/30/19 at 10:00 AM (EST)

Event Details

In this one-day course on heating and ventilation repair, participants will gain knowledge on the various heating systems and how they work, as well as how to maintain and repair these systems.

Cost:

$230 Members
$260 Non-Members

This is a Certified Apartment Maintenance Technician (CAMT) program module and can be taken as a stand-alone course. If you are participating in the full CAMT program, you do not need to register for this individual module.

Topics Covered:

  • The most commonly used heating systems in apartment communities
  • Heating system basics, components, and safety
  • Air distribution, electric furnaces, electric baseboard heating, gas furnace heating and hydronic heating
  • How to perform heating repairs with greater ability and confidence

Although this course is targeted at technicians with one year of on-the-job experience, it can also be used to teach others who’d like to learn more about heating maintenance and repair.

The CAMT electrical course (Module B) is a pre-requisite for this and two other CAMT modules: Appliances (Module E) and Air Conditioning (Module C-2). Participants must have a solid foundation in electrical work to be successful in these other areas.

For More Information:

Suzanne Pratt
Suzanne Pratt
NAAEI Faculty Director of Professional Development Triangle Apartment Association (919)782-1165x6

Instructor:

Mark Cukro, NAAEI Faculty, is a leading resource in the field of service team development. Through his exceptional leadership and industry-proven effectiveness, Mark has become a highly sought-after resource to train service/maintenance professionals. Prior to owning his own company, Mark served as the Director of Service Team Development for Colonial Properties Trust, Inc, a New York Stock Exchange traded company with 148 properties and over 48,000 apartment homes. He has developed 12 technical modules and two leadership modules that are critical for a service department to operate successfully and lower employee turnover. Mark holds the CAPS, CAMT1, and CAMT II. He is a certified pool operator instructor for the National Swimming Pool Foundation (NSPF), and EPA proctor for HVAC/CFC 608 and 609 certifications.