Refrigerant Fluids VR Training: Categories I–IV

Master refrigerant fluid handling safely. Complete training for categories I, II, III and IV.

Cat. I–IV Certification

F-Gas Compliance

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CERTIFROID VR modules &
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From individual gestures to full procedures, from preparation to certification: assemble the path you need.

Skills covered

Cat. I (recover/charge no limit), Cat. II (≤ 2 kg), Cat. III (recover no limit), Cat. IV (leak tightness check).

Skills covered

Cat. I (recover/charge no limit), Cat. II (≤ 2 kg), Cat. III (recover no limit), Cat. IV (leak tightness check).

Safe refrigerant fluid handling, recovery and charging, leak testing, F-Gas compliance, management of R134a, R404A, R290, R600a fluids.

Instructor-visible micro-steps

Analog/digital manifold setup, vacuum draw (with vacuum gauge), connections (brass tees), pressure reading, recovery (frost simulation on drier & compressor bottom), reheating cold points, recovery unit purge, nitrogen pressurization, nitrogen removal, charging, manifold removal, leak checks on brazes & threaded fittings with an electronic detector, temperature/pressure/electrical measurements, service report.

Instructor-visible micro-steps

Analog/digital manifold setup, vacuum draw (with vacuum gauge), connections (brass tees), pressure reading, recovery (frost simulation on drier & compressor bottom), reheating cold points, recovery unit purge, nitrogen pressurization, nitrogen removal, charging, manifold removal, leak checks on brazes & threaded fittings with an electronic detector, temperature/pressure/electrical measurements, service report.

gauge installation, vacuum pulling, connections, pressure readings, fluid recovery, nitrogen pressurization, fluid charging, leak testing, temperature/pressure/electrical measurements, intervention report.

Right to fail (safely)

Over/under-charge, opening a nitrogen bottle without a gauge (never in real life), even a 'venting' simulation (strictly forbidden in reality) to learn why it's wrong and how to avoid it.

Right to fail (safely)

Over/under-charge, opening a nitrogen bottle without a gauge (never in real life), even a 'venting' simulation (strictly forbidden in reality) to learn why it's wrong and how to avoid it.

over/under-charge, opening bottle without gauge, mixing incompatible fluids, forgotten leak test, improper valve handling.

Simulated equipment

Virgin/recovery/transfer cylinders, electronic scale, analog & digital manifolds, vacuum gauge, vacuum pump, brass tees, recovery unit, PPE (gloves, goggles, safety shoes).

Simulated equipment

Virgin/recovery/transfer cylinders, electronic scale, analog & digital manifolds, vacuum gauge, vacuum pump, brass tees, recovery unit, PPE (gloves, goggles, safety shoes).

analog/electronic gauges, vacuum gauge, vacuum pump, fluid bottles, electronic scale, recovery station, leak detector, multimeter, complete PPE.