Heat Exchangers Education and Training

Find training sources available to those who work in the heat exchanger industry

By Heidi Crossman
HVAC technicians are commonly thought of when heat exchangers are mentioned. However, as a heat transfer device, heat exchangers are used in a variety of other fields. Chemical and petrochemical, food and beverage, oil and gas, power and paper industries are only a few of the many career fields that deal with and need to know about heat exchangers.

Training is available in a variety of forms for residential use and industrial heat exchangers. Commonly, on-the-job training is all that is needed to become familiar with the equipment. Attending a college or technical school for a degree in a related field may also provide some training on heat exchangers in with the other coursework. Training will help with:

1. Troubleshooting all varieties of heat exchangers including the coaxial heat exchanger and plate heat exchanger, ceramic heat exchangers and air heat exchangers.

2. Diagnosing issues on industrial heat exchangers.

3. Repairing equipment problems.

 

Go to heat exchanger manufacturers for product literature or operations manuals

Sometimes the best people to tell you about something are the people who made it. Operations manuals from a manufacturer give detailed equipment diagrams and troubleshooting instructions. Manufacturers know their product and want customers to be pleased with it too. Quick access to correct information that they offer in the manuals makes a customer happier with the product.
Try: American Precision Industries, producer of heat exchangers for use world-wide, offers literature on their products so readers can learn about the equipment. KJ Productions lists heat exchanger manufacturers to contact for equipment manuals.

Get a quick lesson on heat exchangers online

A benefit to acquiring training online is that the lessons are more interactive than reading an operations manual. Many times the courses are available on CD or direct from the Internet. While it may not be the most portable source of information, online training covers a lot of information in a short amount of time. The medium also allows for trainings to be highly specific.
Try: At Training-Classes.com, you can take an intermediate level class on heat exchangers from the home or office. Online training specifically for the oil and gas industry can be obtained from Atlas Interactive.

Attend a training session to help with your knowledge of industrial heat exchangers

Many seminars require that the attendee already have a basic understanding of the equipment. Instead, they offer a more intermediate level of training, usually brand-specific. Onsite trainings allow for the benefit of hands-on learning.
Try: The American Society of Mechanical Engineers lists trainings available and information on each offering. Companies like Applied Performance Strategies provide custom training sessions to meet your company's needs.

 

  • Engineers as well as equipment vendors and technicians need heat exchangers education and training because most often, they are the ones selecting the equipment to be used.