UEE32220 Certificate III in Air Conditioning and Refrigeration (Apprenticeship)

To become an apprentice you will need an employer and a training contract – your employer chooses the training provider like us, a private RTO, or TAFE. Contact an Australian Apprenticeship Support Network Provider (AASN) or a Group Training Organisation for more information.

10th February, 21st July, 13th October
9th February, 25th May, 13th October

Costs This training is subsidised by the NSW Government under the Smart and Skilled program. Additional fees may apply for books and Exemplar Profiling

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Duration

101 weeks, 14 hours per week, one day per week
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Format

Face to Face

Course Type

Certificate

UEE32220 Certificate III in Air Conditioning and Refrigeration (Apprenticeship)

Course overview

Students will learn to select components, install, set up, test, diagnose faults, repair, and maintain refrigeration and air conditioning equipment while ensuring compliance with industry regulations and environmental standards. The course also includes training in refrigerant handling, system efficiency optimization, and workplace safety, preparing graduates for a dynamic and in-demand career.

Upon successful completion, graduates will be eligible to apply for a Refrigerant Handling Licence through the Australian Refrigeration Council (ARC), which is a legal requirement for working with refrigerants.

Features

  • Nationally recognized qualification
  • Hands-on practical training
  • Industry-experienced trainers
  • Pathway to licensing
  • Workplace-focused curriculum
  • Safety & compliance

Skills & Competencies


  • Refrigeration & air conditioning installation
  • Fault diagnosis & repair
  • Refrigerant handling & management
  • Electrical & mechanical components
  • System performance optimization
  • Workplace safety & compliance

UEE32220 Certificate III in Air Conditioning and Refrigeration (Apprenticeship)

Benefits

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Nationally Recognized Certification

Receive a nationally accredited certificate upon successful completion of your course, ensuring you meet Australian industry standards.

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Learn from Industry Experts

Benefit from the knowledge and experience of seasoned trainers and professionals who understand real-world trade applications.

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Ongoing Industry Connections

Gain access to an extensive network of industry partners and resources to support your career development.

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Local Support, When You Need It

Based in New South Wales, we provide personalized support to help you succeed throughout your training journey.

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Flexible Study Options

Choose between our many intakes per year, or a hybrid approach to suit your lifestyle and employment.

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Advance Your Career

Our courses are designed to open doors to promotions, higher earning potential, and lifelong career growth in the trades industry.

UEE32220 Certificate III in Air Conditioning and Refrigeration (Apprenticeship)

What will I learn?

 

34 Modules • Approx 101 weeks, 14 hours per week, one day per week of Learning Content

UEECD0007 – Apply Work Health and Safety Regulations, Codes, and Practices in the Workplace

Learn to implement workplace health and safety (WHS) regulations, industry codes, and best practices to maintain a safe and compliant working environment.

UEECD0016 – Document and Apply Measures to Control WHS Risks Associated with Electrotechnology Work

Understand how to assess, document, and implement risk control measures in electrotechnology environments to ensure compliance with WHS requirements.

UEECD0019 – Fabricate, Assemble, and Dismantle Utilities Industry Components

Gain hands-on skills in fabricating, assembling, and dismantling various components used in the utilities industry, including HVAC and electrical applications.

UEECD0020 – Fix and Secure Electrotechnology Equipment

Develop proficiency in securing, mounting, and fixing electrotechnology equipment in compliance with industry standards and safety regulations.

UEECD0042 – Solve Problems in ELV Single Path Circuits

Learn to identify, analyze, and resolve issues in extra-low voltage (ELV) single-path circuits used in refrigeration and air conditioning systems.

UEECD0051 – Use Drawings, Diagrams, Schedules, Standards, Codes, and Specifications

Interpret and apply technical drawings, wiring diagrams, and industry standards for the installation and maintenance of electrical and refrigeration systems.

UEECO0010 – Participate in Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Work and Competency Development Activities

Engage in structured competency development, applying practical and theoretical knowledge in refrigeration and air conditioning work environments.

UEERA0031 – Diagnose and Rectify Faults in Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Control Systems

Develop diagnostic skills to troubleshoot and repair faults in air conditioning and refrigeration control circuits.

UEERA0035 – Establish the Basic Operating Conditions of Air Conditioning Systems

Learn to assess and verify the performance of air conditioning systems, ensuring they meet operational and efficiency standards.

UEERA0036 – Establish the Basic Operating Conditions of Vapour Compression Systems

Understand the fundamental principles of vapour compression refrigeration, including performance assessment and system efficiency.

UEERA0044 – Find and Rectify Faults in Single-Phase Motors and Associated Controls

Gain expertise in diagnosing and repairing faults in single-phase motors commonly used in refrigeration and air conditioning systems.

UEERA0045 – Find and Rectify Faults in Three-Phase Motors and Associated Controls

Learn to troubleshoot and rectify issues in three-phase motor systems used in industrial and commercial refrigeration applications.

UEERA0050 – Install Refrigerant Pipework, Flow Controls, and Accessories

Develop skills in installing, connecting, and securing refrigerant piping, including expansion valves and flow controls.

UEERA0051 – Install, Commission, Service, and Maintain Air Conditioning Systems

Master the installation, commissioning, servicing, and maintenance of air conditioning systems in residential and commercial settings.

UEERA0052 – Install, Commission, Service, and Maintain Low Temperature Systems

Specialize in handling low-temperature refrigeration systems used in cold storage and industrial refrigeration.

UEERA0053 – Install, Commission, Service, and Maintain Medium Temperature Systems

Learn to work with medium-temperature refrigeration systems for food preservation, commercial refrigeration, and HVAC applications.

UEERA0059 – Prepare and Connect Refrigerant Tubing and Fittings

Acquire skills in cutting, bending, brazing, and connecting refrigerant tubing with industry-standard fittings.

UEERA0062 – Recover and Charge Refrigerants

Learn safe and environmentally responsible methods for recovering and charging refrigerants in air conditioning and refrigeration systems.

UEERA0079 – Safely Handle Refrigerants and Lubricants

Understand the safety protocols and best practices for handling, transporting, and storing refrigerants and lubricants.

UEERA0081 – Select Refrigerant Piping, Accessories, and Associated Controls

Gain expertise in selecting appropriate refrigerant piping, control accessories, and related components for different HVACR applications.

UEERA0092 – Solve Problems in Low Voltage Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Circuits

Learn to identify and resolve electrical issues in refrigeration and air conditioning circuits operating at low voltage.

UEERA0094 – Verify Functionality and Compliance of Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Installations

Conduct inspections and tests to verify that refrigeration and air conditioning installations meet performance and regulatory standards.

UEERE0001 – Apply Environmentally and Sustainable Procedures in the Energy Sector

Implement sustainable practices and energy-efficient solutions in refrigeration and air conditioning work.

UEERL0001 – Attach Cords and Plugs to Electrical Equipment for Connection to a Single-Phase 230 Volt Supply

Learn to safely attach cords and plugs to electrical appliances operating on a single-phase 230V supply.

UEERL0002 – Attach Cords, Cables, and Plugs to Electrical Equipment for Connection to 1000V AC or 1500V DC

Develop skills in connecting power cords, cables, and plugs to high-voltage electrical equipment in refrigeration and HVAC systems.

UEERL0004 – Disconnect and Reconnect Electrical Equipment Connected to Low Voltage (LV) Installation Wiring

Learn safe procedures for disconnecting and reconnecting electrical equipment in LV systems.

UEERL0005 – Locate and Rectify Faults in Low Voltage (LV) Electrical Equipment Using Set Procedures

Gain hands-on experience in diagnosing and repairing faults in LV electrical equipment used in air conditioning and refrigeration.

BSBOPS203 – Deliver a Service to Customers

Develop customer service and communication skills essential for working in the HVACR industry.

HLTAID011 – Provide First Aid

Acquire essential first aid skills, including CPR, to respond effectively to workplace injuries and emergencies.

UEECO0002 – Maintain Documentation

Learn to manage and maintain accurate records, work logs, and compliance documentation in refrigeration and air conditioning work.

UEERA0007 – Apply Safety Awareness and Legal Requirements for Flammable Refrigerants

Understand the safety precautions and legal regulations involved in handling flammable refrigerants.

UEERA0048 – Install and Commission Flammable Refrigerant Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Systems

Gain the skills required to install and commission air conditioning and refrigeration systems that use flammable refrigerants.

UEERA0070 – Resolve Problems in Central Plant Air Conditioning Systems

Develop expertise in troubleshooting and optimizing central air conditioning plant systems for commercial applications.

UEERA0084 – Service and Repair Self-Contained Flammable Refrigerants Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Systems

Learn the best practices for servicing and repairing self-contained systems that use flammable refrigerants.

UEE32220 Certificate III in Air Conditioning and Refrigeration (Apprenticeship)

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the entry requiremements for this course?

There are no entry requirements or pre-requisites for this course.

How long does it take to complete the course?

This qualification is delivered to apprentice’s students fulltime integrating the following blended modes of delivery:

  • Scheduled face to face class hours
  • Online learning hours
  • Self-study

This qualification is delivered fourteen (14) hours per week, on one (1) day per week, over one hundred one (101) weeks. (Approximately 2 years and 6 months duration). Note: This course duration does not include workplace (on-the-job training) hours.

What are the learning outcomes after completing this course?

Students who complete all 33 units of competency as stated in the Qualification Packaging Rules and Units of Competency will be issued with UEE32220 – Certificate III in Air Conditioning and Refrigeration. This qualification is recognised nationally under the Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF).
Students who complete some, but not all units of competency as stated in the Qualification Packaging Rules and Units of Competency may be issued with a Statement of Attainment. It will identify only those units of competency that have been successfully completed as part of the qualification and recognised nationally under the AQF.

How do I become a licensed Air Conditioning Mechanic?

To become a licensed Air Conditioning Mechanic in Australia, you must complete the Certificate III in Air Conditioning and Refrigeration (UEE32220), which provides the necessary technical skills and knowledge. After completing the qualification, you need to obtain a Refrigerant Handling Licence from the Australian Refrigeration Council (ARC). For further details, visit: ARCTick.

What skills will I gain from this course?

The Certificate III in Air Conditioning and Refrigeration provides hands-on training in:

• Installing, servicing, and maintaining refrigeration and air conditioning systems
• Diagnosing and repairing faults in HVAC systems
• Handling and recovering refrigerants safely
• Complying with WHS and environmental regulations

What job opportunities are available after completing this course?

Graduates can pursue careers such as:

• Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Technician
• HVAC Service Technician
• Refrigeration Mechanic
• Installation and Maintenance Technician

Do I need a licence to work with refrigerants?

Yes. To legally handle refrigerants in Australia, you must obtain a Refrigerant Handling Licence from the Australian Refrigeration Council (ARC).

Where is the training delivered?

The training is delivered at Superior Training Centre’s campuses, with practical sessions conducted in fully equipped workshops that simulate real-world HVAC environments.

Can I apply for government funding or subsidies?

Depending on your eligibility, you may be able to access government funding, subsidies, or employer support to assist with course fees. Contact us for more details on funding options.

Can I study this course if I’m not an apprentice?

This course is primarily designed for apprentices working in the electrical industry. However, if you have relevant industry experience, you may be eligible for Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) or alternative pathways as a Fee for Service student. Reach out to us to discuss your options.

How do I enrol in the course?

If you have already signed up your Apprenticeship contract, get in touch with your preferred Apprenticeship Support Provider, who will guide your enrolment process. If you would like to enquire about the course, career options and the life as an HVACR Technician simply contact us for a consultation. We’ll guide you through the application process and help determine the best study pathway for you.

UEE32220 Certificate III in Air Conditioning and Refrigeration (Apprenticeship)

UEE32220 Certificate III in Air Conditioning and Refrigeration (Apprenticeship)

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To become an apprentice you will need an employer and a training contract – your employer chooses the training provider like us, a private RTO, or TAFE. Contact an Australian Apprenticeship Support Network Provider (AASN) or a Group Training Organisation for more information.

10th February, 21st July, 13th October
9th February, 25th May, 13th October

Costs This training is subsidised by the NSW Government under the Smart and Skilled program. Additional fees may apply for books and Exemplar Profiling

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