OAKLEYScott Oakley is a Certified Master HVACR Educator with 48 years of professional experience in heating, ventilation, air conditioning, and refrigeration. He is the author of multiple technical training resources, including three books on commercial ic machines-most recently Servicing Commercial Ice Machines (2024)-and a contributing writer for Electricity for the HVAC/R Technician. As well as authoring eight other manuals and books, his work is widely used in HVAC/R training programs, vocational colleges, apprenticeships, and continuing-education platforms across global markets.Scott has served as a liaison to a major energy utility, delivering advanced instruction for staff, technicians, and contractors on system-optimization technologies, regulatory compliance, quality-assurance maintenance, and energy-efficiency programs. In the European Union, his training programs are aligned with established regulatory and technical priorities, including F-Gas regulations, EcoDesign requirements, EPBD directives, EN standards, and high-efficiency system performance criteria. His work contributes to EU-wide initiatives aimed at reducing energy consumption, enhancing equipment reliability, and strengthening technician competency across the HVAC/R sector.In the United States, his training has encompassed EPA requirements, nationally recognized certification frameworks, and compliance-driven best practices that support safety, environmental responsibility, and technical proficiency within the industry.In addition to his technical publications, Scott is deeply committed to supporting aging tradespeople. His writing and training emphasize career longevity, knowledge transfer, and the preservation of hard-earned field expertise. He develops resources that help late-career professionals adapt to new technologies, document their skills, and transition into roles such as training, consulting, and technical authorship. This mission shapes much of his current work and reflects his belief that the trades thrive when experience is valued and shared.Scott continues to write, teach, and consult internationally, helping HVAC/R professionals build confidence, master complex systems, and meet evolving global standards for safety, efficiency, and sustainability. Read More Read Less