CLEANROOM ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING COURSE – November 3-4, 2026

$1,995.00

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INFORMATIONAL: Applicant must be in possession of a working and NIST current calibrated FLUKE 87V True-RMS Digital Multimeter with Lo-Pass filter functionality
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INFORMATIONAL: Due to course size limitations course fees are non-refundable, however can be partially or fully applied proactively to a later course in the case of dire emergency at the discretion of VTG, LLC.

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Announcing our two day Certification Testing class. This class uses lecture, hands-on workshops and group activities to provide the knowledge needed to perform the primary tests. We will be covering tests like air velocity, air volume, HEPA filter leak testing, differential pressures, airborne particle counts for cleanliness classification, and general site assessment.

The course will be in the VTG training center in Salem New Hampshire from 9 AM EST to 4 PM EST and lunch will be provided each day.

The focus of this class will be for certification technicians with limited to no experience testing.

Contact Kyle Mulder (503)421-4634 or kmulder@vanirtg.com for questions or additional information!

 

Looking for different training? Let us know and we can get you on our mailing list for upcoming classes, or even create a custom course for you that could be presented at your location.

 

If you have any questions concerning this course feel free to reach out to us:
learning@VanirTG.com
(503) 330-6005

ELECTRICITY AND ELECTRONICS FOR CERTIFIERS COURSE OUTLINE

  1. Lesson 1 Orientation
    • Expectations
    • Behavior
    • Questions
    • Housekeeping
  2. Lesson 2 Introduction & Basics
    • Atoms, Molecules and Electrons
    • Insulators and Conductors
    • Force, Current and Resistance
    • Loads
    • Easement
  3. Lesson 3 Safety
    • Current Kills
    • Don’t be a Hot Dog.
    • Stay out of the circuit.
    • Gloves and Jewelry
    • Videos
  4. Lesson 4 Pathways
    • Open
    • Short
    • Closed
    • Series
    • Parallel
    • Line Side
    • Load Side
    • Power Consumers
    • Power Transferers
  5. Lesson 5 Ground
    • Chassis
    • Earth
    • AC/DC
  6. Lesson 6 Continuity
    • Current
    • Least Resistance Pathway
    • Most Resistant Pathway
  7. Lesson 7 Ohm’s Law
    • Resistance and Inductance
    • Voltage Divider
    • Capacitive
    • E = I*R
    • P = I*E
  8. Lesson 8 Fluke DVM
    • DC Volts
    • AC Volts
    • Ohms
    • Continuity
    • RMS & Averaging
    • Amps
    • Clamp-On Current
    • Capacitance
    • Lo Pass Frequency
  9. Lesson 9 RLC
    • Resistors in Series
    • Resistors in Parallel
    • Capacitors in Series
    • Capacitors in Parallel
    • Inductors in Series
    • Inductors in Parallel
    • Series/Parallel Circuits
  10. Lesson 10 Power and Control
    • Line Voltage
    • Low Voltage
    • Timers
    • Thermal Overload
    • Manual Reset
    • Automatic Reset
  11. Lesson 11 Midpoint Review
    • Sample Quizzes
  12. Lesson 12 Components Part 1
    • Switches
      • Manual
      • Automatic
      • Reset
    • Transformers & Rectifiers
    • Capacitors
    • Fuses
      • Cartridge
      • Slow-Blow
      • Fast-Blow
      • Circuit Breakers
    • Relays
      • Common
      • Normally Open
      • Normally Closed
  1. Lesson 13 Components Part 2
    • Terminal Blocks
    • Switch Contacts
    • Membranes
    • Speed Controls
    • Logic Boards
  2. Lesson 14 Motors
    • PSC
    • ECM
    • DC
    • 3-PHASE
  3. Lesson 15 Duplex
    • Theory
    • GFCI
    • Polarity
    • Testing
    • Open Circuits
    • Short Appliance
  4. Lesson 16 Lighting
    • Theory
    • Ballasts
      • Electromagnetic
      • Electronic
      • Cold Rooms
    • Starters
    • Wiring
    • Tombstones
  5. Lesson 17 Introduction to Schematics
  6. Lesson 18 Ladder Diagrams