Igshpa

IGSHPA Geothermal Installer Certification Training

VP Supply, 3445 Winton Place, Rochester, New York, 14623

Description

Offered in partnership with the International Ground Source Heat Pump Association (IGSHPA). Those who pass the open book exam become IGSHPA Accredited and NATE Certified geothermal heat pump installers. Course also includes a hands on pipe fusion training and certificate. This course is required to access some government incentives, some product distributors require it of their dealers, and some engineers restrict bid lists to IGSHPA Certified installers. Quite simply, this is the foundational course for any serious geothermal installer.

Agenda

Pre-Course Reading - Students can access these immediately after enrolling

Expect two things to happen once you enroll: 1) You’ll get a receipt emailed to you confirming enrollment, 2) Your course will show up in your ‘Account’, with access to pre-course reading assignments – if you don't have a solid fundamental understanding of the technology already, this is your chance to prepare.

Prepare For Your Training - Get the most out of your time in the classroom

You will have 3 intense days in the classroom so follow these steps to make sure you make the most of it. 1) Complete the online precourse materials. 2) Review your books and manuals and start working on the study guide. 3) Bring a notebook and simple calculator. 4) Write down questions you have and make sure you get them answered.

Three Full Days in the Classroom - Fusion Certification + IGSHPA / NATE Exam

Your 3 days with the instructor will be an invaluable experience. Make sure you commit the time and energy required to learn the information and pass the test. Class runs 8am – 5pm each of the first two days and you’ll get out at about 3:15pm on the third day. The NATE Exam is 100 multiple choice questions – the test is open-book, and we have a 90% passing rate on this exam - but it does take some work to pass so you have to be committed.

Post Course Follow up -

Taking this course is not an end in itself - this is the beginning of something great. Your instructor and the staff at HeatSpring will stay in touch and support you in any way we can as you gain more experience in the geothermal industry. These resources will help you stay connected.

Meet The Instructor

Ryan Carda

Geo-Connections, Inc

Ryan Carda is a Mechanical Engineer at Geo Pro, Inc. and is a co-founder of Geo-Connections, Inc. (creators of LoopLink Geothermal design software). He is a co-author of “Design and Installation of Residential and Light Commercial GSHP Systems", developed in cooperation with the International Ground Source Heat Pump Association (IGSHPA). He has been involved in the ground source heat pump industry since 2006. His involvement in the industry has included training hundreds of students, as well as hands on experience designing, installing, commissioning and troubleshooting of all types of geothermal systems. Ryan graduated with his Master of Science degree in Engineering from South Dakota State University in 2006. Ryan enjoys instructing newcomers to the industry in hopes that they leave sharing his enthusiasm for geothermal technology. His main goal is to help promote and build confidence in ground source heat pumps through education in order to help it become a main-stream technology.

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