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6th Annual HVAC/R Training Symposium

IN-PERSON + VIRTUAL
Florida,
Ocoee 34761
Event Starts: 02/06/2025 Thursday 7:30 am
Event Ends: 02/07/2025 Friday 5:00 pm

Join us February 6-7, 2025 at the 6th Annual HVACR Symposium

Location: Ocoee Lakeshore Center and Bill Breeze Park,

125 N. Lakeshore Drive
Ocoee, Florida 34761

 

You’ll have an opportunity to meet fellow tradespeople, see live product demonstrations and take part in educational presentations on Airflow, Dehumidifiers, IAQ and Refrigerants – just to name a few!

 

NOTE: Only STAGE ONE will be streamed live on 2/6 and 2/7!! Recordings from Stages Two and Three will show up within 72 hours.

 

DAY 1 – February 6, 2025

Time Stage #1 Stage #2 Stage #3
7:00 – 7:45 AM BREAKFAST
7:45 – 8:10 AM INTRODUCTION
8:10 – 9:00 AM Craig Migliaccio – Heat Pump Refrigeration Cycle Chris Hughes & Steve Rogers – HVAC Forecaster™ An Interactive game for training and retrofit replacement Anthony Knighton – The Fundamentals of Surge Protection
9:10 – 10:00 AM John Semmelhack – Beyond Manual J Jennifer Manzo – The 10 Boiler Commandments John Ellis – The Science of Filtration
10:10 – 11:00 AM Alex Meaney – Understanding Airflow: David Bowie, a Used Car Lot, and a 40¢ Tool Nate Agentis – Grow Your Business and Don't Burn Out Chris Hughes and Adam Mufich – The Cornerstones of Inverter Equipment Commissioning
11:10 – 12:00 PM Chris Mohalley – AC/DC, PWM, Serial Communication…80’s rock bands or ECM communication methods? Bruce Manclark – Good COP, Bad COP: Improving Heat Pump Savings in Utility Programs Ed Janowiak – Starting Pressure is Key
12:00 – 1:10 PM LUNCH
1:10 – 2:30 PM Bryan Orr – 10 Things I've Learned in the Last 10 Years Rachel Kaiser & Dirk Nauman – Animation of Combustion. The Burner and the Brains Adam Mufich – Fan Law 2 for Techs
2:40 – 4:00 PM Nikki Krueger, Tim De Stasio and David Treleven – Tackling the Unknown with Data & Common Sense in Sizing & Installing Dehumidifiers Steve Coscia – Soft Skills Classroom Resources Jim Fultz – Troubleshooting Gas Furnaces Accurately and Efficiently
4:00 – 4:50 PM David Richardson – The PATH to High Performance HVAC: A Step-by-Step Approach Trevor Matthews – Taking the Fear out of CO2 and Low Flammable Refrigerants Sam Myers – The MAD House
4:50 – 5:00 PM CLOSING

DAY 2 – February 7, 2025

Time Stage #1 Stage #2 Stage #3
7:00 – 7:45 AM BREAKFAST
7:45 – 8:10 AM INTRODUCTION
8:10 – 9:00 AM Eugene Silberstein – Pressure Enthalpy Without Tears Chris Hughes, Steve Rogers, John Tooley, Gary Nelson & Anthony Cox – MAD Air Madness – Surviving The House of Pressure Matthew Taylor – EPRs: What They Do and How They Impact the Entire Parallel Rack
9:10 – 10:30 AM Corbett Lunsford – The 5 Factors of Ventilation Tyler Nelson – Combustion Analysis: The Essentials to Prosper Now and in the Future Dominick Guarino – How to Make High Performance HVAC Profitable
10:40 – 12:00 PM Jason Julian, Tersh Blissett, Dustin Cole and Chad Simpson – Business Processes and Procedures that Make a Difference Eric Kaiser – What the Heck Are User Requirements Kevin Hart & Tim De Stasio – Mastering IAQ Controls for Healthier Homes
12:00 – 1:10 PM LUNCH
1:10 – 2:00 PM Ty Branaman – HVAC Science Tony Gonzalez – Combustion Analysis I/C & S/T – Safety & Industry Best Practices Louise Kellar – Tool Selection
2:10 – 3:00 PM Ross Trethewey – Introduction to Air to Water Heat Pumps Roman Baugh – Communication Is Key Shelby Breger, Bill Spohn, Jason Julian, Michael Housh, Greg Kula – Don't Fear Technology
3:10 – 4:00 PM Allison A. Bailes III – A Layered Approach to IAQ Zach Ortwine – Ethical Duct Cleaning Sam Myers and Dr. Niek-Jan Bink – Home Comfort: A TAB Worth Paying
4:10 – 5:00 PM Russell King, ME and Wes Davis – The NEW ACCA Manual S User's Guide Joe Medosch – Company Culture, What's Your Role? Are You Contributing to a Positive or Toxic Environment? Brynn Cooksey – IAQ for the HVAC Technician
5:00 – 5:15 PM
CLOSING

 

 

DATE AND TIME

Thursday, February 06, 2025, 7:30 AM – Friday, February 07, 2025, 5:00 PM EST

LOCATION

Ocoee Lakeshore Center and Bill Breeze Park, 125 N. Lakeshore Drive, Ocoee, Florida 34761

REFUND POLICY

No Refunds

$29 – $179

125 N Lakeshore Dr, Ocoee, FL 34761, United States

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Symposium Virtual Ticket and NATE Credit FAQs

Where can I buy virtual tickets?

You must be logged into the site to purchase tickets, so you must either sign in or sign up for an HVAC School account. Scroll to the bottom of the symposium schedule on the main page (linked above), and there will be a button that says “Get Tickets.” This button will direct you to the ticket selection and payment page.

I have an in-person ticket. Can I watch the sessions I missed virtually after the symposium?

Yes! All ticket holders will be able to watch the sessions online.

Where will I be able to watch the sessions virtually?

Ticket holders will be able to watch and rewatch all sessions on our website after the event. To watch a session, navigate to its page by visiting hvacrschool.com/symposium and clicking on the session title on the interactive calendar.

Will the event be streamed live like in previous years?

Due to the change in venue, we will only be livestreaming the MAIN STAGE this year (left column in the schedule above). The other two stages will be recorded, and our goal is to have those sessions up on their respective pages within 24 hours of their ending, barring any technical difficulties.

How long will I be able to access the sessions?

All ticket holders will be able to access the sessions for at least 9 months after the symposium. Virtual tickets will also remain on sale after the symposium.

How can I receive my NATE credits for attending the symposium?

We will have short quizzes for each session. You will need to receive a passing score on 16 quizzes to receive a certificate, which we will report to NATE.

When and where can I find these quizzes?

Within 4 weeks of the symposium’s end, all ticketholders will receive an email letting them know that the quizzes are open. They will receive instructions on how to access these quizzes in that same email.

Where do I need to add my NATE ID?

You can update your NATE ID on your profile. Click your username at the top right of the page while you’re logged in, and you can enter your NATE ID into its respective field. Make sure you fill out your NATE ID in your profile BEFORE taking the quizzes! We will use this ID when we submit the certificates.

Can I receive partial credit for completing a few quizzes?

No, you will need to pass 16 quizzes to receive a certificate and 16 NATE continuing education credits. We share the information on these certificates with NATE and can NOT award credits to anyone who has not passed 16 quizzes.

What do I need to do after I pass 16 quizzes?

Once you have received your certificate, no further action will be required by you. Our team receives copies of each certificate and will periodically submit them to NATE. You should receive continuing education credits within a month of receiving your 16-credit certificate.

Need Assistance?
Reach out to marketing@kalosflorida.com for any issues.

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