MOUNT PROSPECT, Ill. — HVAC Excellence will host the National HVACR Educators and Trainers Conference March 20-22, 2011, at the South Point in Las Vegas. According to the organization, “No matter your role in the HVACR industry, in some fashion, we are all educators and trainers.” In accordance with this theme, HVAC Excellence is inviting all industry members to participate in the 2011 conference.

The organization stated, “Proper technician training is the method by which we will meet the challenges of the modern HVAC industry.” It noted that manufacturers, contractors, and wholesalers can all benefit from a properly trained HVAC workforce.

According to HVAC Excellence, “Industry estimates show that 70 percent of the HVACR equipment installed today has inadequate air flow, 67 percent has been improperly charged, and 70 percent of the systems are oversized.”

To solve and prevent these problems, HVAC Excellence noted that “education should be the focal point of our industry.” Specifically, the organization stated, “Manufacturers and wholesalers need to educate their customers, contractors need to educate their employees, and teachers need to educate their students.”

The National HVACR Educators and Trainers Conference will consist of concurrent sessions covering new and changing technologies, changes in federal legislation, energy efficiency, best practices, training techniques that work, and green and sustainable technologies. Additionally, there will be industry exhibits and roundtables for networking.

According to HVAC Excellence, the conference’s 70-plus sessions will be conducted by industry leaders from the Air Conditioning Contractors of America (ACCA), The American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE), Carrier, Daikin, DuPont, Emerson, Esco, Genteq, United Association (UA), and more. Highlights will include a train-the-trainer boot camp, a Variable Refrigerant Volume (VRV) session, and a regulatory update from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).

For more information, visit www.hvacexcellence.org/NHETC or call 800-394-5268.