Mondays & Wednesdays* - 4:00 p.m. - 7:30 p.m *note one Thursday night
Six weeks / Two nights per week / 12 dates / Times in PST (Pacific Standard Time)
Feb 23, 25, Mar 2, 4, 9, 11, 16, 19, 23, 25, 30 & Apr 1, 2026 *This is a Thursday night
Exam on Apr 1, 2026
You will be required to show Picture ID
NOTE: Take special note of Registration Deadline. It is important when you register to supply the CORRECT mailing address for each registrant. A PDF manual will be offered at course time.
Successful participants of this course will receive a certificate.
This course provides a comprehensive foundation in the theory and practical design of small residential air-to-air heat pump systems, including dual fuel, ducted, and ductless configurations. Students will gain an understanding of heat pump technology, focusing on the refrigerant cycle, modern refrigerants, system performance, and cold climate operating considerations such as defrost cycles. System design training addresses identification of appropriate system types, equipment selection, controls, zoning strategies, and addressing auxiliary or supplemental heating and ventilation in both new construction and retrofit applications.
Through applied exercises, learners will use best practices, calculations, and design tools to develop and document system designs suitable for quotation, installation, and verification. The course will introduce installation and verification methods to support quality design and system operation. The course leverages students’ prior experience in heat loss and heat gain calculations, forced-air system design, and overall system performance assessment. Instruction is supported by industry experts and collaborative class discussions to help students justify design decisions and solve common challenges in residential heat pump systems.
This course is a TECA Quality First training offered at BCIT. Successful learners will earn a Certification from TECA in Quality First Air to Air Heat Pump Design (Residential).
Upon successful completion, the student will be able to:
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April 25, 2025
I liked how we learned how important it is to size the equipment properly. How important it is todo a heat loss heat gain, and how to do a balance point and be able to prove the exact equipment to install. Eddie went above and beyond not only about design but installation. I liked how he went in depth about condensate drains and how they need to be installed properly and how they can cause water damage if they are not.
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TECA's Quality First duct sizing software was developed as a companion to our training courses and is designed to produce the same Quality First documentation found in our manuals, increase legibility and accuracy, and greatly reduce the time required to perform calculations.