Heat Pump Installer Training Opportunities

Realize a competitive edge for your business and increase customer satisfaction

The Sponsors of Mass Save® offer a variety of trainings to contractors. Many of these no-cost virtual trainings, including both residential and commercial trainings, can be found in the Mass Save Heating & Cooling Learning Center. These trainings are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. For more information, call 833-664-0348 or email [email protected].

 

To register for the new Mass Save Heating & Cooling Learning Center, please navigate to this link and click Sign Up in the navigation bar.

Please allow 1-2 business days to receive an email invitation to finish setting up your account after completing the form below.

Already have a Mass Save Heating & Cooling Learning Center account? Go here to complete training today!!






 

Cold Climate Heat Pump Training

The Sponsors of Mass Save have developed courses that focus in on cold climate heat pumps including their capabilities, in-home performance, comfort, and affordability. These courses have real world examples and content that shows installed systems both on-site and outside of the lab. The courses also cover best practices which will help prevent unwanted callbacks:

Courses required for residential installers participating in the Heat Pump Installer Network (HPIN)

  • Mass Save Residential Heat Pump Program Basics
  • Weatherization 101 for Residential HVAC Contractors
  • Integrated Controls: 101 for Residential Heat Pump Installs

Courses recommended for residential installers participating in the Heat Pump Installer Network (HPIN)

  • Residential Air Source Heat Pump Sizing Design: Introduction
  • Residential Mini-Split Heat Pump Installation Best Practices
  • Residential Heat Pumps & Value Proposition
  • Customer Service and Expectations for Residential Heat Pump Installs

Courses recommended for commercial installers participating in the Heat Pump Installer Network (HPIN)

  • Mass Save Commercial Heat Pump Program Basics
  • Commercial Heat Pump Installation Considerations