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![]() This class provides general maintenance and technical information on the Quincy and Multi-brand oil-injected/oil-flooded product range. This course is geared towards beginner technicians and covers operational safety, rotary compressor operation and theory, best practices in startup and preventative maintenance, as well as basic electrical theory to include reading wiring diagrams, and electrical/mechanical troubleshooting. The course will feature extensive hands-on activities and practical applications of classroom knowledge. This class will have a brief controls portion providing operational understanding of controller navigation for the purpose of adjusting setpoints and resetting service reminders. This also provides attendees with a better understanding of the control options Quincy and the Multi-Brand offer on their units. More ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
Must have completed Basic Controls, Advanced Controls, or the 2024 Controls Class in order to register for VFD.
This course is a technical introduction to the variable frequency drives that Quincy Compressor utilizes in our variable speed units, both currently and within the recent past. The content of this course is centered around obtaining a practical understanding of drive components and operation. The main objective is to better our technical understanding to aid in troubleshooting faults, interpreting failures, resolving issues, and restoring operation in a timely manner. We will cover the Siemens G-120, Schneider Electric, Danfoss VLT/Automation, ABB ACS, and Atlas Copco NEOS QFD drives for the QGSV, QGDV, QGV, QOFTv, QOFv, and QPVS lines. More ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
Purpose: This Class is designed to familiarize the student with the design, construction, working principles, and function of Quincy Desiccant Dryers. Specifically, how each series of dryer works differently than others, several calculations, and their results are used to determine proper and efficient operation.
Format: This class will use a combination of instructor-led classroom training presentations, hands on inspection of smaller training aids (components, sensors, cutaways, etc.) and training machines. Objectives: The following KSA’s have been established for this Class – 1. Understand (refresh) safety requirements, including PPE, procedures, Customer communication, etc. related to servicing desiccant dryers in the shop or onsite. 2. Identify special tools, PPE, or procedures unique to this machine and to the Technician. 3. Identify the intended purpose of a desiccant dryer, including increased efficiency (reduced cost of operation) reliability, and proper operation of desiccant dryers. 4. Identify components and component function on each series of dryer. 5. Installation and commissioning of the dryer. 6. Perform periodic (preventative) maintenance on the dryer. 7. Identify common maintenance activities on the dryer. 8. Perform basic troubleshooting and repair of the dryer. Methods: The methods and metrics listed below are used in this Class – 1. Class size is limited to 20. 2. Classroom material will be presented using PowerPoint presentation(s) 3. Related cutaways and small components. 4. This Class will rely on a significant amount of hands-on training onsite 5. Daily and end-of-class quizzes/tests. Other: Please bring your laptop and related cables (related to this Class/Product) with you. Please ensure the laptop is problem free, and ready to use. Please check with your IT Department and resolve any issues before coming to class. 1. Please ensure you have full access to Quincy HQ 2. If you have personal Desiccant PPE, please bring it to class. More ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
This is an advanced class for the new line of two stage oil free rotary screw and rotary tooth air compressors. This will include advanced troubleshooting and element (airend) replacement. We will cover the operation of the Q Control controller and the MK5s Touch controller. We will provide training for commissioning and start-up procedures. We will go into detail about the different levels of service and breakdown service. We will also introduce the technology of SPM (Shock Pulse Monitoring), as this is a requirement to record at start-up and during service or airend replacement.
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This class is designed for the tech moving into the refrigeration field of the compressed air system. In this class, you will learn refrigeration theory, and refrigeration system operation and troubleshooting. You must complete all class objectives and pass all required tests to pass the class. 
The EPA 608 certification (Core & Type 2, or Universal) is required in order to attend the course. More ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() This class is designed to make the technician familiar with Quincy Compressor’s line of controllers and how to use the programs and features of each. We will learn about how and where to find the programs and databases. We will have exercises on programming the different controllers using Speci5 as well as running basic ECOi networks. We will discuss program modifications using Modi5. We will discuss our retrofit strategy from our older controls to the newest family of controls so that they can seamlessly integrate and communicate with each other. More ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
This course will cover the CP controllers offered on current models, showing programming and connections. Wiring schematics from various models, learning diagnostic steps and tricks to speed up troubleshooting will be discussed. The course will cover drives offered on the CP VSD units with programming of the drives and go through the most common warnings, faults and failures.
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This is an introductory class to Quincy Compressor’s line of QOF scroll and WisAir oil free compressors as well as the new QOFT oil free tooth compressors. We will cover commissioning and start-up, as well as routine service and service schedules. We will cover tip seal replacement and regreasing of the pin crank bearings and the orbital scroll bearing and belt replacement for the QOF scroll compressors. We will also cover commissioning, start-up, and all recommended services for the WisAir compressors and QOFT tooth compressors. Controls on the different packages will also be covered.
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This is an advanced class for the new line of two stage oil free rotary screw and rotary tooth air compressors. This will include advanced troubleshooting and element (airend) replacement. We will cover the operation of the Q Control controller and the MK5s Touch controller. We will provide training for commissioning and start-up procedures. We will go into detail about the different levels of service and breakdown service. We will also introduce the technology of SPM (Shock Pulse Monitoring), as this is a requirement to record at start-up and during service or airend replacement.
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() This class is designed to make the technician familiar with Quincy Compressor’s line of controllers and how to use the programs and features of each. We will learn about how and where to find the programs and databases. We will have exercises on programming the different controllers using Speci5 as well as running basic ECOi networks. We will discuss program modifications using Modi5. We will discuss our retrofit strategy from our older controls to the newest family of controls so that they can seamlessly integrate and communicate with each other. More ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
Designed to educate service technicians on all parts of a typical N2 or O2 system. We will focus on proper sizing, start up, programming, and trouble shooting.
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Must have completed Basic Controls, Advanced Controls, or the 2024 Controls Class in order to register for VFD.
This course is a technical introduction to the variable frequency drives that Quincy Compressor utilizes in our variable speed units, both currently and within the recent past. The content of this course is centered around obtaining a practical understanding of drive components and operation. The main objective is to better our technical understanding to aid in troubleshooting faults, interpreting failures, resolving issues, and restoring operation in a timely manner. We will cover the Siemens G-120, Schneider Electric, Danfoss VLT/Automation, ABB ACS, and Atlas Copco NEOS QFD drives for the QGSV, QGDV, QGV, QOFTv, QOFv, and QPVS lines. More ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
This class will cover the entire range of Quincy Compressor’s Vacuum product offering. It will include an introduction with theory and principles related to vacuum. We will introduce the expanded range of products that Quincy Compressor has to offer. We will cover our Oil Flooded Screw Vacuum pumps along with the Claw, Rotary Vane, and Liquid Ring Vacuum Pumps. We will discuss the proper installation and maintenance that pertain to our vacuum products. We will also present the different controllers associated with the vacuums.
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This is an introductory class to Quincy Compressor’s line of QOF scroll and WisAir oil free compressors as well as the new QOFT oil free tooth compressors. We will cover commissioning and start-up, as well as routine service and service schedules. We will cover tip seal replacement and regreasing of the pin crank bearings and the orbital scroll bearing and belt replacement for the QOF scroll compressors. We will also cover commissioning, start-up, and all recommended services for the WisAir compressors and QOFT tooth compressors. Controls on the different packages will also be covered.
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() This class is designed to make the technician familiar with Quincy Compressor’s line of controllers and how to use the programs and features of each. We will learn about how and where to find the programs and databases. We will have exercises on programming the different controllers using Speci5 as well as running basic ECOi networks. We will discuss program modifications using Modi5. We will discuss our retrofit strategy from our older controls to the newest family of controls so that they can seamlessly integrate and communicate with each other. More ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
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