HVACR Course in Pakistan

HVACR Course in Pakistan

The Electrical Supervisor course provides students with a comprehensive understanding of electrical systems, installations, and maintenance principles and practices. Offered as part of a professional electrical training center or electrical engineering trade school, this program equips students with the necessary skills and knowledge to effectively manage electrical systems and installations. The course covers a range of topics, including electrical theory, safety, codes and regulations, electrical systems design, installation, and maintenance.

Course Overview

New Pak Technical Training Centre is a premier vocational hub located on Main Murree Road, Rawalpindi. We specialize in transforming students into industry-ready professionals through 100% hands-on practical training. Our mission is to provide the skills required for high-paying technical careers in Pakistan and the Gulf region.

HVACR Course in Pakistan
HVACR Course in Pakistan

Why Choose Our HVACR Program?

  • Practical Excellence: 80% of our training happens in modern labs, not just classrooms.
  • Gulf-Standard Training: Our curriculum meets the requirements of top companies in Dubai, Saudi Arabia, and Qatar.
  • Expert Mentorship: Learn from instructors with over a decade of field experience.
  • Strategic Location: Situated at Naz Cinema Stop, Murree Road, for easy access.

Detailed Course Modules

06 | Months Certificate

Focus: Residential cooling systems and rapid employment.

  • Basics of HVACR: Thermodynamics, electrical safety, and tool handling.
  • Split & Window AC: Installation, deep cleaning, and mechanical repairs.
  • Inverter Technology: Mastering the latest energy-saving Inverter AC systems.
  • Refrigeration: Repairing domestic fridges and deep freezers.
  • Field Skills: Gas charging (R32, R410a), leak testing, and copper brazing.

01 | Year Certificate

Focus: Advanced training for large-scale infrastructure and supervisory roles.

  • Central Cooling Plants: Operation and maintenance of massive Chiller Plants and AHUs.
  • VRF/VRV Systems: Advanced training on multi-split variable refrigerant systems.
  • Industrial Controls: Understanding magnetic contactors, timers, and relay logic.
  • HVAC Designing: Basics of heat load calculation and industrial blueprint reading.
  • Advanced Diagnostics: Using digital scanners and industrial fault-finding tools.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Is This Course More Theoretical or Practical?

We follow a 100% practical-first approach. Majority of your time will be spent in our labs working directly on AC units, fridges, and industrial chiller components.

The 6-month certificate focuses on domestic appliances (Split ACs, Fridges). The 1-year diploma includes everything in the 6-month program plus industrial systems like Chillers and VRF technology.

Yes! We provide job placement assistance and guide students on how to apply for high-paying roles in Pakistan and Gulf countries.

Yes, the certification from New Pak Technical Training Centre validates your skills and is recognized by employers worldwide.

Month 1 — Foundations of Electrical Engineering

Theory Topics

1. Introduction to Electricity

  • Definition, history & importance of electrical energy
  • Current, voltage, resistance, power, energy
  • Conductors, insulators, semiconductors
  • SI units and measurement fundamentals

2. Basic Electrical Laws

  • Ohm’s Law
  • Kirchhoff’s Laws (KCL & KVL)
  • Power and energy calculations

3. DC Circuits

  • Series, parallel, and series-parallel circuits
  • Thevenin & Norton theorem
  • Maximum power transfer theorem

4. AC Fundamentals

  • Alternating current vs direct current
  • Frequency, amplitude, phase
  • RMS values, form factor
  • Single-phase vs three-phase systems

5. Electrical Symbols & Drawings

  • Standard electrical symbols
  • Reading basic wiring diagrams

Practical Sessions

1. Multimeter Practice

  • Measuring voltage, current and resistance
  • Identifying faulty connections

2. Breadboard Circuit Building

  • Constructing simple DC circuits
  • Verifying Ohm’s law

3. AC Supply Experiments

  • Visualizing AC waveforms on CRO
  • Testing phase rotation

4. Wiring Tables and Sockets

  • Learning core identification and color coding
  • Basic house wiring panels

Competency Outcomes

  • Understand basic electrical concepts
  • Apply laws to real circuits
  • Safely use measurement tools
  • Interpret simple diagrams

Month 2 — Electrical Machines and Power Systems

Theory Topics

1. Transformers

  • Principle of operation
  • Types of transformers
  • Efficiency and losses
  • Step-up vs step-down transformers

2. DC Machines

  • Construction and working
  • Types: Shunt, Series, Compound
  • Applications in industry

3. AC Machines

  • Induction motors (single & three-phase)
  • Synchronous machines
  • Motor starters and controls

4. Power Generation & Distribution

  • Overview of power generation (thermal, hydro, renewable)
  • Grid structure in Pakistan (WAPDA/PEPCO distribution)
  • Substations and feeders

5. Power Factor & Load Management

  • Causes of poor power factor
  • Correction techniques
  • Importance for industries

Practical Sessions

1. Transformer Testing

  • Open circuit and short circuit tests
  • Determining efficiency and regulation

2. DC Motor Controls

  • Starting/Stopping
  • Load tests

3. AC Motor Installation

  • Mounting and alignment
  • Belt and coupling checks

4. Power Distribution Panel

  • Bus bar system
  • Circuit breakers and fuses
  • Labeling and safety checks

Competency Outcomes

  • Identify and operate electrical machines
  • Test transformers and motors
  • Understand distribution networks
  • Improve power factor on load systems

Month 3 — Electrical Installation & Maintenance

Theory Topics

1. Electrical Codes & Standards

  • Pakistan Standards & safety regulations
  • International standards (IEC, NEC basics)

2. Wiring Systems

  • Conduit, trunking, casing
  • Cable selection and derating
  • Earthing and bonding requirements

3. Protective Devices

  • Fuses, MCBs, MCCBs, RCDs
  • Relays and overcurrent protection
  • Coordination and selectivity

4. Lighting & Power Circuits

  • Types of lighting systems
  • Power outlets and load calculations
  • Smart lighting in modern industries

5. Preventive & Predictive Maintenance

  • Schedules and checklists
  • Fault diagnosis
  • Tools and equipment for maintenance

Practical Sessions

1. Wiring Practice

  • Office/home wiring layout
  • Conduit bending and fitting

2. Panel Building

  • Mounting MCBs/MCCBs
  • Labeling and schematic integration

3. Fault Finding Exercises

  • Break/fault simulations
  • Using test lamps and insulation testers

4. Maintenance Plan Mock Drill

  • Creating maintenance check sheets
  • Simulating preventive maintenance rounds

Competency Outcomes

  • Implement standards in installations
  • Build and maintain electrical wiring
  • Diagnose and fix common faults
  • Schedule maintenance activitie

Month 4 — Control Systems & Automation

Theory Topics

1. Basics of Control Systems

  • Open vs closed loop systems
  • Sensors and actuators

2. Motor Control

  • Starters (Direct Online, Star-Delta)
  • Contactors, Overload relays
  • Speed control techniques

3. PLC Fundamentals

  • PLC architecture
  • I/O modules and programming basics
  • Ladder logic principles

4. Automation Components

  • Relays, timers, counters
  • Human-Machine Interface (HMI)
  • SCADA basics

5. Electrical Safety in Control Rooms

  • Lockout/Tagout procedure (LOTO)
  • Safety interlocks
  • Electrical hazard mitigation

Practical Sessions

1. Control Panel Wiring

  • Wiring contactors and relays
  • Testing motor control circuits

2. PLC Programming Lab

  • Simple ladder logic
  • I/O testing
  • Timers & counters exercises

3. Automation Projects

  • Conveyor control
  • Traffic light simulation
  • Level control stations

4. Safety Simulation

  • Emergency stops
  • Safety interlock testing

Competency Outcomes

  • Design basic control circuits
  • Program PLCs for industrial tasks
  • Integrate safety in automation
  • Troubleshoot control panel

Month 5 — Industrial Electrical Practices

Theory Topics

1. Industrial Electrical Safety

  • Risk assessments
  • Safe work permits
  • PPE selection

2. Power Quality & Harmonics

  • Voltage sag/swells
  • Harmonic distortion
  • Mitigation techniques

3. Energy Management

  • Load analysis
  • Energy efficient motors
  • Demand management

4. Electrical Contracts & Documentation

  • Job estimation
  • Material take-offs (MTOs)
  • Reporting and record-keeping

5. Standards & Compliance

  • Environmental regulations
  • Factory Act and labor safety complianc

Practical Sessions

1. Safety Drills

  • Fire extinguisher training
  • Emergency evacuation

2. Power Quality Testing

  • Using power quality analyzers
  • Reading waveforms and logs

3. Energy Audit

  • On-site energy audit project
  • Recommendations report

4. Documentation Workshop

  • Writing work orders
  • Daily site reports

Competency Outcomes

  • Promote safety culture
  • Analyze power quality
  • Perform energy audits
  • Prepare professional documentation

Month 6 — Capstone Projects & Assessment

Theory Revision & Mock Tests

1. Comprehensive Theory Recap

  • All previous modules
  • Focus on weak areas
  • Model question papers

2. Regulations & Safety Quiz

  • Codes, standards, best practices
  • Scenario-based questions

3. Site Supervision Principles

  • Leadership & communication
  • Team management techniques

4. Cost Control & Budgeting Basics

  • Man-hour estimates
  • Material cost control
  • Profit & loss in electrical projects

Practical Final Assessment

1. Installation Project

  • Complete wiring of a model building
  • Panel assembly & commissioning

2. Control System Project

  • PLC automation setup
  • Documentation & presentation

3. Maintenance Project

  • Predictive maintenance plan
  • Fault diagnosis demo

4. Industry Simulation

  • Mock site supervision
  • Real-time problem solving
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