This course combines classroom instruction with practical training to prepare students for real-world HVAC control system verification. Classroom learning builds a foundation in control theory, networking, programming, sensor types, control devices, calibration, sequence verification, safety devices, and circuits. Hands-on training using custom HVAC simulation workstations reinforces these concepts through applied learning.
Students also complete problem-solving challenges during lab activities and daily homework, strengthening the critical thinking and analytical skills required in the TAB profession. The course is designed to provide job-ready skills for performing control systems verification as part of Total System Balancing for basic HVAC systems in commercial and institutional buildings.
Recommendations: TAB Fundamentals and TAB Basic Air & Water Systems courses with 3-5 years of TAB experience; participants must have a thorough understanding of HVAC equipment and components, TAB procedures, and system design intent.
Classroom Instruction Time: 12 Hours | Hands-On Instruction Time: 8 Hours | AABC Continuing Education Credits: 12 Hours
What's Included in the Course?
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3 Days of Instruction and Hands-on Training
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Resource Materials:
- Controls Textbook
- AABC National Standards
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Instrumentation Instruction
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Daily Breakfast and Lunch
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12 AABC CEUs
What Should I Bring to EAB Training?
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Calculator
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Safety Glasses
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Safety Gloves
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Computer or tablet with capabilities to access the internet for EAB’s Learning Management System (LMS)
What About Meals and Snacks?
Breakfast, lunch, and snacks will be included for EAB Training Students. Please let us know if you have any dietary restrictions.

Control Systems Verification Course
This course develops the following skills:
- Recognize basic control concepts and signals
- Manipulate and test various types of sensors and outputs
- Explain and test safety devices and circuits
- Demonstrate point verification procedures
- Apply control point troubleshooting techniques
- Identify sensor calibration procedures
- Practice control sequence verification procedures
Classroom Instruction Time: 12 Hours
Hands-On Instruction Time: 8 Hours
AABC Continuing Education Credits: 12 Hours
January 26, 2026 – January 28, 2026
May 11, 2026 – May 13, 2026
September 23, 2026 – September 25, 2026
December 2, 2026 – December 4, 2026
Daily Agenda
Day One
BAS Systems and Components
Binary Inputs/ Outputs/ Relays / Workbench Hands On
Analog Inputs/Outputs Workbench Hands On
BAS Workbench Configuration Hands On
Day Two
Ladder Logic, Safety Circuits
Relays and Safeties
Safety Relay Wiring Hands On
PID Loops and VFD Wiring
Sequences of Operations/State Tables
Point to Point/Calibration
VAV Box Start Up and Commissioning
Day Three
VAV AHU Start-up and Commissioning


