Earn Your NATE CEUs with Interplay Learning HVAC Courses

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You can now earn NATE Continuing Education Units or hours (CEUs) when you complete Interplay Learning HVAC courses.

This will help you gain the 16 CEU hours you need to re-certify every two years.

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HVAC/R technicians with two or more years of HVAC/R experience can earn installation or service certification in one or more of the 21 specialty areas offered by NATE. Certification requires that the technician passes both the core exam and an installation or service exam for a specialty. But then, you need to earn 16 CEU hours every 2 years.

How to find the CEUs for each course:

From the Course Catalog page, click the course name. This will bring up the Course Description page. Here, you’ll see a Continuing Education Units section which lists the NATE credentials that match the content of the course.

[IMAGE] SkillMill NATE Continuing Education Credits Course Description

Once you complete the course:

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The ‘My Dashboard’ screen shows you a growing list of all the Certificates of Completion you have earned.

If you click on a Certificate title, it appears as a pop-up. This will display the Specialties associated with that course, as well as the hours earned. You can download and print the Certificate when you want to send proof in to NATE for your re-certification.

 

More details about HVAC NATE approved courses:

 

We currently have 30 HVAC courses that have NATE CEUs that apply to all 21 of the NATE Specialties. Remember, each Course Description page lists the CEU’s, so you don’t have to memorize anything. We just wanted to show you how our HVAC curriculum can help you with the full spectrum of NATE Specialties.

Video Courses 3D/VR Simulations
HVAC 100: HVAC Basics (NATE: Ready to Work) HVAC 250: Residential A/C Troubleshooting
HVAC 101: Introduction to Refrigeration Systems” HVAC 251: Gas Furnace Troubleshooting
HVAC 102: Temperature, Pressure, & Heat HVAC 252: Gas Boiler Troubleshooting
HVAC 103: Basic Tools HVAC 253: Commercial A/C Troubleshooting (3 Phase Compressor)
HVAC 104: Leak Check and Evacuation HVAC 254: Heatpump Troubleshooting (Residential)
HVAC 105: Charging Part 1 HVAC 262: Rooftop Units
HVAC 106: Charging Part 2
HVAC 107: HVAC Safety Basics
HVAC 108: Evaporators and Condensers
HVAC 109: Metering Devices
HVAC 110: Compressors”
HVAC 201: Symbols and Wiring Diagrams”
HVAC 202: Thermostats and Heating Controls”
HVAC 204: Meters, Switches Loads & Circuits”
HVAC 205: HVAC Motors
HVAC 206: Contactors and Motor Starters
HVAC 207: Compressor Relays and Capacitors
HVAC 208: Troubleshooting Motors
HVAC 110: Intro to Heat Pumps
HVAC 112: Introduction to Chillers
HVAC 113: HVAC Maintenance
HVAC 220: Refrigeration System Accessories”
HVAC 222: Diagnosing Compressor Problems
HVAC 224: Diagnosing A/C Systems

So, just remember that no matter what NATE certification you’re going for, completing our HVAC courses helps you get those hours that you need.

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