I am a new person in HVAC industry. I tired to get the NATE certification to increase in my resume and knowledge but I do not know how. thank you so much sir and I am appreciated!!!. this is very helpful ...
Hello,I'm often replaced water heater on the property that I work,but we call a plumber for the gas replacement, is it any book to study to get certifie on gas line ,I just passed core and air to air ,heat pumps thks
Mr. Jorgenson, your presentations were invaluable to me in my preparation for the NATE Exam! I can truly say that your videos played a major part in me passing the NATE Exam on my first try (CORE and AIR TO AIR HEAT PUMP)! Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge! I soaked up so much from your presentations and they tremendously helped me become a better technician! To everyone else, if you are studying for NATE, the BEST advice he gives you is at the 1:03:17 mark. He specifically tells you "these are NOT the questions on the exam." He could not have been more correct. Please take the information that he gives and think about it all different types of ways. I am here to tell you that the exam is NOTHING like the videos, BUT, Mr. Jorgenson's videos will help you develop the "right way" to think about the exam if you follow his guidance. I also used the the following book to help me with my NATE Exam: Guide to NATE/ICE Certification Exams 3rd Edition. The questions in this book are TREMENDOUSLY difficult. BUT, if you learn "why" each answer is right AND combine that with your experience and Mr. Jorgenson's videos, you will be more than prepared, in my opinion. Also, you may watch several of the HVAC School Videos because they are just as helpful. I hope this information is valuable to anyone. Above all, thank God and thank Mr. Jorgenson!
Mr. Jorgenson, your presentations were invaluable to me in my preparation for the NATE Exam! I can truly say that your videos played a major part in me passing the NATE Exam on my first try (CORE and AIR TO AIR HEAT PUMP)! Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge! I soaked up so much from your presentations and they tremendously helped me become a better technician! To everyone else, if you are studying for NATE, the BEST advice he gives you is at the 1:03:17 mark. He specifically tells you "these are NOT the questions on the exam." He could not have been more correct. Please take the information that he gives and think about it all different types of ways. I am here to tell you that the exam is NOTHING like the videos, BUT, Mr. Jorgenson's videos will help you develop the "right way" to think about the exam if you follow his guidance. I also used the the following book to help me with my NATE Exam: Guide to NATE/ICE Certification Exams 3rd Edition. The questions in this book are TREMENDOUSLY difficult. BUT, if you learn "why" each answer is right AND combine that with your experience and Mr. Jorgenson's videos, you will be more than prepared, in my opinion. Also, you may watch several of the HVAC School Videos because they are just as helpful. I hope this information is valuable to anyone. Above all, thank God and thank Mr. Jorgenson!
Great video & I love to know you are explaining the bread & potatoes of the core, thank you. I wanted to get your opinion on as techs we have an unlimited range of resources to all units, but yet we are unable to use any other resources but what we can recall & a calculator for the Core & NATE. It’s like you said “ this is the 21st century…” The concept isn’t to be right but more effective… again thank you for this block of instructions & is it possible to order the 💿 cds?
Hey, same here. I wanted to tell him thanks but I did not have his email. If his email is not private, please let me know. These videos are a great help!
Thank you 🙏🏻 for the Review I am getting ready to take the exam This is great study material thank you for the review big fan of your videos keep up the great work
Lots to do!! Thanks for all this important knowledge. My customers will be happy to know that they hire a Teac who know what he is doing. Thanks again. Please keep it coming.
Like your video, I'm preparing for the exam. Thou, there is a a problem with the discussion on capacitor testing. The reason the ohm meter reads to the right and then to the left is because , the swing to the right is that is charging to the ohmmeter internal voltage potential, and when it swings to the left is not because it is discharging, but it has reached equilibrium a balance . the capacitor has charged to the source voltage and there is no current charging the capacitor. no current flow thus no meter movement. Juan