Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Technology, 2017 8th Edition
Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Technology, 2017 8th Edition
Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Technology, 2017 8th Edition designed and written for students in vocational-technical schools and colleges, community colleges, and apprenticeship pro-grams. The content is in a format appropriate for students who are attending classes full-time while preparing for their first job, for students attending classes part-time while preparing for a career change, or for those working in the field who want to increase their knowledge and skills. Emphasis throughout the text placed on the practical applications of the knowledge and skills technicians need to be productive in the refrigeration and air- conditioning industry.
The contents of this book can be used as a study guide to prepare for the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) mandatory technician certification examinations. It can be used in the HVAC/R field or closely related fields by students, technicians, installers, contractor employees, service personnel, and owners of businesses.
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Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Technology, 2017 8th Edition Sections
- Preference
- index
- Cover
- Theory of Heat
- Safety, Tools and Equipment,and Shop Practices
- Automatic Controls
- Electric Motors
- Commercial Refrigeration
- Air-Conditioning (Heating and Humidification)
- Air-Conditioning (Cooling)
- All-Weather Systems
- Domestic Appliances
- Commercial Air-Conditioning and Chilled-Water Systems
Global warming has become a major environmental issue. When HVAC/R systems are working correctly and efficiently, they will greatly reduce energy consumption and green-house gases.
Organizations like the Green Mechanical Council (Green Mech) are advocates for the HVAC/R industry and assist the industry in meeting with government, educational, industry, and labor interests to find solutions to the world’s global-warming problem.
The “green value” encompasses the system’s energy efficiency, pollution output, and sustainability.
Green buildings and green mechanical systems are becoming increasingly popular in today’s world as a way to curb global warming.
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