ENGLEWOOD CLIFFS, N.J. — LG Electronics USA has opened its newest U.S. HVAC Training Academy. Located in the company’s LEED Platinum® North American headquarters campus in Englewood Cliffs, N.J. The new facility features an array of the latest LG air conditioning and heating technologies, including the most recent generation of LG's variable refrigerant flow (VRF) systems.

“This exciting hub will provide designers, engineers, and contractors with access to advanced LG technologies that are paving the way toward electrification,” said Steve Scarbrough, senior vice president and general manager for LG Air Conditioning Technologies USA. “Being in the tri-state area, which is renowned for its commitment to decarbonization, this new learning center promises an enriching experience like never before.”

The company’s comprehensive training program offers practical instruction for LG's all-electric, energy-efficient comfort solutions for residential and commercial applications. Academy courses include classroom lectures and a hands-on laboratory designed to educate HVAC professionals about LG’s HVAC products, including technical training on installation and service. 

LG instructors with extensive experience installing and troubleshooting an array of air-conditioning products will teach classes across a variety of subject areas, including duct-free, VRF, and controls solutions, with topics covering everything from installation to service best practices for the full range of LG air solutions products. 

The new academy will help educate experienced, third-party contractors about the environmental and economic benefits of heat pump technology, including LG’s cold-climate heat-pump home comfort systems. Furthermore, the academy will provide training to assist contractors in specifying, installing, and servicing LG’s complete line of commercial and residential heat pump and heat recovery products as well as the new inverter heat pump water heater. 

The academy’s on-site lab has LG VRF Multi V commercial air- and water-cooled outdoor units, a variety of indoor units — including the latest roof top indoor unit, high-, low-, and mid-static ducted units — and a hydro kit. In addition, the academy’s lab has a fully functional split dedicated outdoor air system (DOAS) and third-party air handling units (AHU) consisting of three separate electronic expansion valve (EEV) kits. A full line of residential LG VRF products, consisting of Multi V S, Multi F Max, and Multi F condensing units connected to the full line-up of indoor units, are also on-site. All products are controlled by remote controllers; connected to one of LG’s central controllers, an AC Smart, ACP, or VM3; and accessible remotely via the internet.

The New Jersey Training Academy is one of four LG Training Academies in the U.S. with others in Dallas; Orange County, California; and Alpharetta, Georgia. This fall, a new facility is scheduled to open in the greater Boston area. LG also has 30 associate academies across the country and offers online training for professionals who are unable to attend an academy in-person.

For more information, visit https://lghvac.com/training.