2024 Fall Conference | Maintenance Workshop
The Heat is On: Igniting a Passion for Excellence
Session titles are subject to change at our instructors’ discretion
Held in conjunction with the Fall Conference, attendance of the Maintenance Workshop requires separate registration and payment. (NOTE: Conference attendees who register for Day 2, may not attend Track E/Maintenance Sessions unless they also register/pay to attend the Maintenance Workshop; but Day 3/Nov. 21st conference registrants may attend the Nov. 21st/Track A sessions.) Registration for the November 20th sessions is limited; once our capacity is reached, we will only be able to accept Partial/Nov. 21st registrations. Seating, particularly in sessions on Wednesday, November 20th, is limited and available on a first arrive & seated basis.

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Wednesday, November 20th
Afternoon Maintenance Workshop/Track E
(Registration 1:00-1:30; Sessions start at 1:30p.m.)
Lunch is not provided; Join us for the Vendor Exhibition 5-7p.m.
 
Anna
Chesterfield
New River
1:30- 3:00pm
Time Management for Maintenance
Scott Ployer
HVAC Refrigerants
HD Supply
HVAC Advanced:
Diagnosing Refrigeration Issues
Randy Munson/ Chadwell Supply
3:15-5:00pm
Effective Preventative & Predictive
Maintenance Planning
Scott Ployer
HVAC Refrigerants
HD Supply
(This is a repeat of the 1:30pm session to
allow  (Nmore to attend this topic)
Motor Operation & Testing
Randy Munson/ Chadwell Supply
5:00-7:00p.m.
VENDOR EXHIBITION
 
Thursday, November 21st
Morning Maintenance Sessions/Track A
Time
James River Ballroom
8:30a.m. – 10:00a.m.
Emergency Action Planning & Crisis Management
Scott Ployer
10:15a.m.-1:15p.m.
NSPIRE
Dan Gould/The Inspection Group
 
 
2024 Maintenance Workshop Session Descriptions
 
November 20 | Track E Sessions
Time Management for Maintenance
Time Management skills are essential for your professional success in the workplace. We’ll share best practices on the following:
➢ How to plan and prioritize your daily, weekly, monthly, quarterly and annual tasks.
➢ How to become more efficient and productive.
➢ How to overcome procrastination quickly and easily.
➢ How to delegate more efficiently.
➢ How to manage ad-hoc projects and tasks given to you that could interrupt your newly found peace of mind.
[Instructor: Scott Ployer]
 
Effective Preventative & Predictive Maintenance Planning

HVAC Refrigerants
This is an abbreviated version of HD Supply’s HVAC Refrigerants course which covers the proper flow of both refrigerants and air through an HVAC system. First, we will review the different states of refrigerant through the refrigeration cycle. Next, we will walk you through the impact of having proper airflow and the issues that result from improper airflow. Lastly, we will discuss preventive maintenance considerations to help lower your utility costs. Proper preventive maintenance will reduce wear and tear on your equipment, so you get the most from your investment. R-410A and other refrigerants, R-410A phasedown, and other related topics, will also be covered. [Instructor: HD Supply]
 
HVAC Advanced: Diagnosing Refrigeration Issues
The HVAC advanced class will be for the technician that has been maintaining or servicing HVAC equipment for 3 years or more. In the class the student will learn about the refrigeration cycle in both heating and air conditioning. Static pressure and airflow will be discussed as it applies to proper CFM through the equipment and living space. The student will be taught to understand the relationship between refrigeration effect, superheat and subcooling. Also, they will be taught how to fill out and read the A/C HP Service Sheet provided to help them with diagnosing advanced refrigeration issues. [Instructor: Randy Munson/Chadwell Supply]
 
Motor Operation & Testing
In this class the student will learn the difference between the PSC motor, constant torque and constant volume ECM. We will look at the operation of the motors and where they are used along with how to diagnose electrical issues and how some of the failings can happen.  [Instructor: Randy Munson/Chadwell Supply] 
 
November 21 | Track A Sessions
Emergency Action Planning & Crisis Management
All employees, regardless of how much experience they might have, need to be aware of what is required when dealing with various emergencies. Crisis management is vital. OSHA mandates that emergency action plans be taught to all workers as part of a company’s required documented safety training program. Key Elements and Outcomes:
  • Mandatory OSHA EAP requirements
  • Why an EAP is so important to your company’s overall safety program
  • How to assess, evaluate and/or prepare your EAP in advance of a crisis or event
  • What to do before, during, and afterwards and more...[Instructor:Scott Ployer]
 
NSPIRE After Year One! 
After 2 years of anxiousness waiting on the arrival of NSPIRE, we now have a full year of NSPIRE being the inspection standard for REAC. Is it what we thought it would be? What are the biggest changes to the inspection protocol with the implementation of NSPIRE? What are the biggest differences between UPCS and NSPIRE? Let’s take a look at how the first year went and what we might expect moving forward. [Instructor:  Dan Gould]
 
Maintenance Workshop Registration Options/Pricing
 
Member
Non-Member
Partial: November 20th/Track E Only
$150
$175
Partial: November 21st/Track A Only
$150
$175
Full Attendance: Nov. 20/Track E + Nov 21/Track A
$225
$275
Both Full & Partial Maintenance Workshop Registration allow access to the Vendor Exhibition on November 20th, 5-7p.m.