The Air Doctor has partnered with the Air Conditioning Contractors of America (ACCA) to deliver high-impact technical training for HVAC contractors and service technicians. Together, we’re equipping the workforce with the advanced skills and diagnostic tools needed to meet modern performance expectations, reduce callbacks, and deliver real comfort and efficiency to customers.
This collaboration brings industry-best practices to the field—helping professionals grow their expertise and raise the bar for quality HVAC service.
Join Brynn Cooksey Sr., award-winning HVACR instructor and owner of Air Doctors Heating and Cooling, for ACCA's essential technical training series. Gain must-know skills in IAQ, blower door testing, electrical safety, and wiring diagrams from an industry leader who's helped customers cut utility bills by 50% and trained over 10,000 professionals.
Electrical Safety
Live Virtual Training September 16 | 8:00 AM ET
Since 80-90% of HVACR service calls involve electrical issues, protect yourself from the leading cause of workplace injuries. Learn OSHA safety requirements, select proper PPE, implement lockout/tagout procedures, and troubleshoot electrical components safely.
Zone Pressure Diagnostics
Live Virtual Training October 9 | 8:00 AM ET
Use zone pressure diagnostics (ZPD) to identify airflow problems and pressure imbalances in homes. Set up digital manometers, configure testing procedures, interpret results to locate duct leaks and restrictions, and apply ZPD methods to improve comfort and energy efficiency.
Furnace and Air Handler Specifications
Live Virtual Training October 16 | 8:00 AM ET
Decode manufacturer specifications to select and set up furnaces and air handlers correctly. Interpret product data, ensure proper airflow performance, and match system capabilities to application requirements for code-compliant installations.
Determining Refrigerant Charge
Live Virtual Training October 23 | 8:00 AM ET
Charge refrigerant systems accurately using superheat and subcooling methods. Interpret manufacturer charging charts, avoid costly callbacks from improper charging, and apply techniques across split systems, heat pumps, and ductless equipment.