200

RE 210 Commercial Refrigeration I

Students begin studying and troubleshooting commercial systems and components. The course covers electrical theory, control circuits, and wiring schematics. RCW 19.28, WAC 29646A, WAC 296401B, and articles from the NEC are also covered.

Credits

15.0

Clock Hours

218

RE 211 L Lab & Shop Projects

This course provides hands-on evaluation and repair of a wide variety of live refrigeration equipment. The curriculum tests the student’s ability to set, adjust, and evaluate a wide variety of refrigerant and electrical controls under different operating conditions. Installation, setting, and proper wiring methods as specified by NEC are covered for a variety of control applications.

Credits

7.0

Clock Hours

141

RE 220 Commercial Refrigeration II

The curriculum covers advanced commercial systems and components, troubleshooting commercial systems, electrical theory, control circuits, and wiring schematics. RCW 19.28, WAC 296-401B, and articles from the NEC are also covered. Students will get hands-on training setting up control systems as applied to commercial refrigeration systems.

Credits

16.0

Clock Hours

228

RE 221 L Lab & Shop Projects

This course provides hands-on evaluation and repair of a wide variety of live refrigeration equipment. The curriculum tests the student’s ability to set, adjust, and evaluate a variety of refrigerant and electrical controls under different operating conditions. Installation, setting, and proper wiring methods as specified by NEC are covered for a number of control applications.

Credits

6.5

Clock Hours

131

RE 230 Industrial Heating & Cooling Systems I

Students are introduced to industrial heating and cooling systems and their components, troubleshooting industrial systems, electrical theory, control systems, control circuits, wiring schematics, and piping diagrams. RCW 19.28, WAC 296-4018, and articles from the NEC are also covered.

Credits

18.0

Clock Hours

261

RE 231 L Lab & Shop Projects

Lab time gives students the opportunity to apply the skills they have learned. Training equipment, lab projects, computer simulators, and on-site service work allow the student to receive hands-on training to reinforce classroom instruction.

Credits

4.5

Clock Hours

98

RE 243 E Externship

Students will gain field experience under an externship agreement with Perry Technical Institute, the employer, and the student. Completion of the externship packet is required. If the student does not obtain an externship, completion of a capstone project is required.

Credits

12.0

Clock Hours

359