Description
CFC Universal Exam Prep Course to achieve the Universal certification.
The CFC Universal Exam Prep course teaches you the dates, terminology, rules and regulations. Hence, knowing this is necessary to be prepared to take and pass the EPA CFC Section 608 certification Exam. This mandatory certification is necessary to be able to purchase and handle refrigerants. The certification is required in countries that are a participant in the Montreal Protocol. Consenquilly, without the Universal CFC certification, it is NOT possible to legally purchase refrigerant or provide service on an air conditioning system.
Please note that this online prep course does not include the cost of the actual EPA CFC certification test.
Should Upon successful conclusion of the course you have more questions regarding the test, please email to aca@airconacademy.com
Who should take this course:
HVAC Technician who would like to achieve CFC Universal Certification.
Learn Objectives of the CFC Universal Prep Course:
Learn Important Dates
Become familiar with the Terminology
Review Rules
Learn Regulations needed to legally purchase refrigerant or to service an air conditioning unit
In order to ensure the proper handling and recycling of refrigerant and waste materials, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) requires certification. The chlorofluorocarbon (CFC) certification process consists of a single CFC Universal Exam Prep Course that consists of four parts. As well as, CFC Universal Exam that lasts 3 hours. The course covers a variety of topics related to refrigeration and prepares you to take a certification exam.
After Completing This Part, You Will Receive The Knowledge To Pass The EPA, Type I CFC Certification. You Will Be Able To Describe What A Type I Appliance Is, How To Identify The Type, And Know The Procedures For Recovering And Servicing Type I Appliances.
What You Will Learn!
- The student after completing this course should be prepared to take the CFC section 608 certification type one exam. The student will learn the information the EPA will require technicians to know when servicing or repairing a small appliance.
Who Should Attend!
- Maintenance technicians and new HVAC techs that will be handling refrigerant, because without this certification they will not be allowed to handle refrigerant by the US government/EPA.