Air conditioning is an operational support device of flight facilities that functions to manage air room for both the convenience of service users at the airport and equipment that require settings of temperature, humidity, air motion, fresh air ventilation, and exhaust
Objectives:
Education and training for aviation technicians are intended to provide sufficient knowledge and skills as required to obtain an Air Conditioning rating with the aim that technicians have trained, skilled, and tested capabilities in handling the operation and maintenance of Air Conditioning equipment and have the authority to carry out the job.
Competency Standards:
- Operate the Air Conditioning System Equipment
- Maintenance of Air Conditioning System Equipment
- Repair minor damage of the Air Conditioning System Equipment
Key Topics:
- Related laws and regulations
- Occupational Health and Safety (OHS)
- Electromechanical Theory l: Compressors, Pumps, Control Systems
- Piping and Ducting
- Fluid Mechanics and Heat Transfer
- Refresher System: Refrigation System, Mollier Theory
- AC System equipment: Split AC, Central AC
- Maintenance and Reporting System
- Tools and Mechanical Measuring Tools
Training Hours:
- 48 Hours of Theory Lessons
- 64 Hours of Exercise
- Total 112 Study Hours
Participant Requirements:
- Minimum education Diploma II in mechanical engineering, electrical with work period of 1 year in the related field
- Minimum education Diploma I in mechanical engineering, electrical with work period of 2 years in the related field
- Senior High School or equivalent in mechanical engineering and electrical engineering with a work period of 4 years in the related field
- Physically, mentally healthy, and not color blind (stated by a government doctor’s certificate)
- Recommended by a letter from the authorized official