BPI AC/Heat Pump Pro Certification Training
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Required Included Optional
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Prerequisite: Building Analyst - Tech Certification
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Prerequisite: EPA - 608 Certification
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2 days of Live Training!
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1 - 2 Days of Proctored Testing
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Instant Access BPI Standards - Prep Now!
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Live Proctored Online "written" & Field Exams (2)
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Shipped Materials
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4 BPI CEUs | 16 hours
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Guaranteed - We Re-Train for Free
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Optional - Shippable Field Testing Equipment - Test from Anywhere!
What's
Included:
Live Instruction Plus Instant Online Content
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All Our Instructors with decades of industry experience, and are BPI certified in the content they Teach & Proctor
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1 Day of Live Remote Instructor led Classroom Training
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1 Day Live in-person or Remote Instructor led Field Training
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1 - 2 Days of Proctored Testing
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270 Slide Bound Training Materials Shipped
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100's of EnergyScore® BPI AC/Heat Pump Sample Test Questions - Completed in Class
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Remote Proctored BPI AC/Heat Pump Online "written" Exam with instant scoring!
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Remote or in-person proctored BPI AC/Heat Pump Field Certification Exam with 24hr scoring!
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6 BPI CEU's (Continuing Education Credits)
What's Covered:
Live Comprehensive Training & Testing!
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The BPI BPI AC/Heat Pump Professional Standards and Concepts
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Introduction to BPI
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Combustion Appliance and Fuel Distribution System Testing
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Refrigerant Systems
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Ductwork and Duct Blaster testing
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Air Conditioning Systems
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Heat Pump Systems
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Mini-Split Systems
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Heat Loss & Load Calcs
Use the Newest Industry Equipment:
Learn, Practice & Test on the best!
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The new Retrotec DM32X digital two channel pressure gauge
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SmartCloth panel door with adjustable aluminum enclosure
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Retrotec 340 DucTester package
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TEC System Airflow – Flow Plate
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Pressure Pan, Fan Flow Device, Combustion Mirror, etc.
Schedule:
What is the BPI AC/Heat Pump Certification?
The EnergyScore® BPI AC/Heat Pump Professional Certification Training & Testing covers advanced techniques, including Air-Conditioning Systems, Mini-Splits, Heat Pump Systems, Refrigerants, Forced Air systems, Domestic Hot Water systems, and ASHRAE 62.2.