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Commercial Systems Performance Certification Program, 2-Day Course
August 28 @ 8:00 am - 4:30 pm
$850.00 – $1,100.00Did you know that NCI studies have shown the average commercial HVAC system only operates at 63% of rated capacity?
This National Comfort Institute certification course is designed to help HVAC professionals correct this widespread problem. You’ll learn how to test, diagnose problems, prepare a scope of work, and renovate commercial HVAC systems to perform the way they were intended.
The class will meet on August 28th and 29th from 8:30 – 4:30 at ABC’s Construction Education Academy.
Benefits:
- Opens the door in increased sales and customer loyalty through professional testing and diagnostics, followed by repair services
- Moves your commercial customers onto the path toward the true retro-commissioning of their mechanical systems.
- Allows you to actually rate the performance of a commercial system before and after repair work is completed, to demonstrate real improvement to your customers and supervisors. This is a step that is often missing from most quality initiatives.
- Saves dollars, time, and your reputation by reducing callbacks and warranty issues.
- Adds a dimension to a contractor’s service offerings that few competitors offer
- Levels out the seasonality of the commercial mechanical systems business.
Who Should Attend?
This class is designed to provide the right training for contracting firm owners, field personnel, and salespeople. Facilities management personnel and commercial air balancers will also benefit greatly from this training.
Includes all testing and certification
Link to more info on course https://www.nationalcomfortinstitute.com/pro/files/TechTraining/CommercialSystemPerformance.pdf
Instructor: John Puryear, Senior Instructor, National Comfort Institute, Inc.
John Puryear has a diverse background in the HVAC industry that dates to 1973. That is when he helped his family’s landlord replace an oil floor furnace with a forced air furnace with ductwork, followed by going to work for the landlord’s son-in-law’s HVAC company. John met Rob Falke in 2000 and said, “that changed my life forever.” He became one of the first 50 members of NCI’s membership program after his initial NCI training class and certification in October 2002. He attended NCI’s second “Boot Camp” in 2003 and developed an implementation business plan from what he learned there. He realized he needed to leave the HVAC Supply Distributor he worked for to implement the plan and return to the contracting side. A local contractor was looking for a manager. John explained his idea and went to work for that contractor. Then, in February 2011, he joined NCI as a full-time instructor.