Course Outcome Summary 2026-27

HVAC 2205 Coolers/Freezers Electrical Systems & Components

Course Information

Course information
Course Number HVAC 2205
Course Title Coolers/Freezers Electrical Systems & Components
Description This course will cover both commercial coolers and freezers. The electrical components that are used in commercial coolers and freezers will be studied, analyzed, operated, and tested. A large portion of the class will be designated to the drawing and understanding of wiring schematics for the purpose of troubleshooting electrical failures. Proper safety and troubleshooting techniques will be followed. To be successful in this course, you should have knowledge in electrical circuits, refrigeration theory, and refrigeration controls.
Total Credits 3
Total Hours 64
Types of Instruction: instruction type, credits, and hours
Instruction Type Credits and Hours
Lecture 2 Credits, 43 Hours
Lab 1 Credit, 21 Hours

Pre/Corequisites

Prerequisite: HVAC2120

Institutional Core Competencies

Course Competencies

  1. Examine the importance of following proper safety requirements.
  2. Demonstrate the ability to use their multimeter for electrical troubleshooting.
  3. Examine power passing vs power consuming components.
  4. Analyze components that are used to protect the system.
  5. Analyze the electrical symbols found on system schematics.
  6. Examine causes of electrical failures.
  7. Diagnose electrical system failures.
  8. Draw wiring schematics from lab equipment.
  9. Examine the sequence of operation using the wiring schematics.

SCC Accessibility Statement

South Central College strives to make all learning experiences as accessible as possible. If you have a disability and need accommodations for access to this class, contact the Academic Support Center to request and discuss accommodations.

North Mankato: Room B-132, (507) 389-7222; Faribault: Room A-116, (507) 332-7222.

Additional information and forms can be found at: southcentral.edu/disability

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