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Air Conditioning Equipment Mechanic
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- The Air Conditioning Equipment Mechanic independently inspects, repairs, overhauls, services, and maintains a variety of complex air conditioning, refrigeration, medical air and vacuum systems, and services/maintains the fire alarm system which incorporates a variety of complex electronic and pneumatic control systems.
- Services and maintains the fire alarm systems which incorporate a variety of complex electronic and pneumatic control systems.
- Maintains and repairs all medical, dental, sterilization, and surgical gas supply systems equipment; dust collection and medical vacuum equipment; clinical and morgue air handling/cooling systems; blood storage areas; walk-in coolers and freezers; equipment in research areas requiring special humidity and temperature control systems; hot water converters, etc.
- Utilizes Computer Process Controls (CPCs) and hydrochlorofluorocarbons (HCFCs) refrigerant recovery/recycling equipment and alarm systems, maintains records and performs all service and maintenance repairs in accordance with VA and Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) regulations.
- Uses a computer controlled system that covers a variety of electronic and pneumatically controlled air conditioning systems and units using several types of Freon and glycol refrigerants, chillers, hundreds of individual vents with associated special pumps to include chemical additives, air handling ducts, fan units, cooling towers chilled water systems, hazardous materials exhaust hoods, smoke ejections fans, etc.
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