Basic
Refrigeration & Charging Procedures
Basic System
Components, Functions, Applications and Detailed Explanation of the
Refrigeration Cycle
Available
with Interactive Training CD-ROM
Refrigerant pressures, states and conditions are
covered, as well as how they apply to the refrigeration system.
Vapor pressures, subcooling, superheat, saturation, latent heat, and
sensible heat are explained and applied to the refrigeration cycle.
Basic system components, their functions and applications are
included. Detailed explanations of each point in the refrigeration
cycle will clarify questions the reader may have.
Definitions and system applications of
subcooling and superheat are also included in this module. Condenser
subcooling, total subcooling, evaporator superheat and total
superheat are explained with examples as they apply to the basic
refrigeration cycle. Friction and static pressure losses, with
examples and applications, gives the reader a thorough understanding
of how much subcooling is needed in any system.
Advanced topics such as; liquid pressure
amplification, superheat suppression, floating head pressure, and
refrigerant control systems are included.
This module includes a detailed explanation of
refrigerant metering devices which include; thermostatic expansion
valves, automatic expansion valves, and capillary tubes.
Application, sizing, and troubleshooting under varying system
operating conditions are explained.
System charging procedures as they apply to
these various types of air conditioning and/or refrigeration systems
are included. Charging charts and charging curves with examples of
system applications give the reader a thorough understanding of
system charging when reading this module.
ISBN: 1-930044-13-5 Book
ISBN: 1-930044-21-6 CD-ROM
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| Basic
Refrigeration and Charging Procedures Interactive Training
CD-ROM |
This
interactive
CD-ROM is an excellent training
tool that fully describes and explains the refrigeration cycle.
The CD contains information on refrigerant pressures, states and
conditions as well as how they apply to the refrigeration system. Vapor
pressures, subcooling, superheat, saturation, latent heat, and sensible
heat are explained and applied to the refrigeration cycle. Basic system
components, their functions and applications are included. Each point in
the refrigeration cycle is explained in detail. |
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