Carrier TDP 641 Commercial HVAC equipment Condensers and Cooling Towers
Carrier TDP 641 Commercial HVAC equipment Condensers and Cooling Towers
Carrier TDP 641 Commercial HVAC equipment Condensers and Cooling Towers) are modules of technical training on HV AC theory, system design, equipment selection and application topics. Targeting engineers and designers who wish to develop their knowledge in this field to effectively design, specify, sell or apply HV AC equipment in commercial applications.
Although TDP topics have been developed as stand-alone modules, there are logical groupings of topics. The modules within each group begin at an introductory level and progress to advanced levels. The breadth of this offering allows for customization into a complete HVAC curriculum – from a complete HVAC design course at an introductory-level or to an advancedlevel design course. Advanced-level modules assume prerequisite knowledge and do not review basic concepts.
This Carrier TDP 641 Commercial HVAC equipment Condensers and Cooling Towers module discusses the most common heat rejection equipment: condensers and cooling towers. Heat rejection is a process that is an integral part of the air conditioning cycle.nThe heat is rejected to the environment using air or water as the medium. In order to properly apply system concepts to a design, HV AC designers must be aware of the different heat rejection methods. Also presented is the concept of total heat of rejection, it’s derivation, and how it applies to the process of air conditioning, as well as the controls that are used to regulate each type of heat rejection unit.
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Carrier TDP 641 Commercial Content
- Introduction
- Condenser Total Heat of Rejection
- Condensers
- Water-Cooled Condensers
- Air-Cooled Condensers
- Evaporative Condensers
- Cooling Towers
- Types of Cooling Towers
- Application of Cooling Towers
- Water Treatment
- Condenser and Cooling Tower Control Systems
- Evaporative Condensers
- Summary
- Work Session
- Appendix
- References
- Work Session Answers
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