LIVE CHILLER TRAINING
Free Live Events
Each Live Training builds off of the previous one to effectively move seasoned and aspiring chiller mechanics from the basics to the point of mastery.
*Prerequisites:
**We recommend that only participate in the Live Events if you have a solid understanding of the following:
- Basic Thermodynamics.
- Basic Refrigeration Theory, And How A Basic A/C or refrigeration system works.
- How to take basic readings such as Suction Superheat, Liquid Subcooling, Discharge Pressure, Suction Pressure Etc..
- How to use US Customary System Of Measurement, Or be comfortable with converting to the metric system during the training.
- All events are USA Central Time
LIMITED SPOTS AVAILABLE. FIRST COME FIRST SERVE!
Factory training is catered to one specific manufacturers equipment, and they always seem to leave out the important information so their service guys have the upper hand.
They almost never give you the practical steps that you need to take to confidently troubleshoot basic problems on any chiller or chiller system you walk up to.
We put together a series of 10 high level chiller trainings that we will be doing live for those of you that want to participate.
This information is what separates the global chiller troubleshooter from the guys that are only right “sometimes” when they are diagnosing chiller problems.
If you want to have the confidence to fix any machine you walk up to, These trainings will give you the fundamentals you need to troubleshoot air cooled chillers, water cooled chillers, and chiller systems as a whole.
We are starting off with a Series of (10) Live Chiller Trainings.
We are tired of people withholding basic chiller information and refusing to help guys that are stuck on a chiller problem with no one to call.
We started these live chiller trainings as a way to get chiller information to you, and answer questions you may have in real time without having to spend thousands of dollars at a manufacturers training for half of the information.
These live training events are direct and to the point.
They are designed to cut through the fluff of the industry and give you access to premium chiller training for free without overwhelming you with irrelevant information.
Each Live Training builds off of the previous one to effectively move seasoned and aspiring chiller mechanics from the basics to the point of mastery.
Do You Want To Share Your Knowledge?
Everything we do at the chiller guys hub is centered around helping HVAC technicians and chiller mechanics become the best chiller mechanics they can be.
Do you love talking about everything chiller related?
Do you have knowledge about a specific piece of equipment?
Would like to share some of your experiences from over the years to help other technicians work through difficult problems?
If so, fill out the form below, and work with us on these live events to get the guys all of the information they need to be successful working on chillers.
WHAT WE DO
Why Should I Attend These Free Events?

For your career
Whether you want to boost your career within the company you are working at now, or grow at your own business by applying the latest strategies we teach, this is the way.

Personal brand
In this industry the only work that matters is the work you do behind the scenes when no one is watching you.
You are also limited by what people say behind your back when you are not around. At the end of your career when you hang up the tool belt are you going to be remembered as the tech that was average, or exceptional?

Its Free
This level of manufacturers training will cost you thousands of dollars, require you to take time off of work, and they will purposefully leave out the information you need to be successful.
We believe that chiller knowledge should be shared, and not withheld.
It is free, so there is no excuse to not show up.
Meet Your Host

John Clemmer
John is an impassioned problem solver with a dedication to continuous learning, and sharing knowledge.
He is a factory trained chiller mechanic with over a decade of experience. He has spent that time traveling the United States and Europe working on industrial chillers and chilled water systems.