Bosch Thermotechnology Donates HVAC Units to Train Future Technicians
LONDONDERRY, N.H. – This past May, Bosch Thermotechnology Corp. donated a variety of HVAC units – including a four ton SM split system unit, a two ton BP packaged vertical unit and a four ton SM packaged vertical unit – to the Atlantic Technical College and Technical High School located in Coconut Creek, Florida.
During the visit to the school to unveil the units, Adrian Smith and Brett Climan from Bosch Thermotechnology met Brian Youngblood, certified master HVAC-R educator who helps run the HVAC classes at the high school, and his students. As they toured the technical classroom and lab, Bosch staff answered the students’ questions on the units and discussed the HVAC industry with the future technicians.
In September 2016, the company donated a five ton inverter ducted split system condensing unit and air handler to the school’s HVAC laboratory. The IDS air handler and condensing section are used to train HVAC students in the Florida Department of Education Architecture and Construction Career Cluster program: “Air-Conditioning, Refrigeration and Heating Technology (I470203),” giving them real-world HVAC experience.