Carrier TDP 622 Commercial HVAC chiller Equipment Air-Cooled Chillers
Carrier TDP 622 Commercial HVAC chiller Equipment Air-Cooled Chillers
Technical Development Programs (Carrier TDP 622 Commercial HVAC chiller Equipment Air-Cooled Chillers) are modules of technical training on HVAC theory, system design, equipment selection and application topics. They are targeted at engineers and designers who wish to develop their knowledge in this field to effectively design, specify, sell or apply HVAC equipment in commercial applications.
Chillers are used in a variety of air-conditioning and process cooling applications. Air-cooled chillers can be used as a single piece unit or a split in various configurations. This flexibility has contributed to their overall popularity among designers of chilled-water systems. Air-cooled chillers range in size from small capacity models to several hundred-ton models that are utilized to cool large commercial buildings. This TDP module will cover both packaged single piece air cooled chillers as well as split system types. This TDP module will also cover the available options and accessories, the applications, as well as criteria for selecting an air-cooled chiller.
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Carrier TDP 622 Commercial HVAC chiller Equipment Air-Cooled Chillers Content
- Introduction
- Basic Refrigeration Cycle for Air-Cooled Chillers
- Air-Cooled Chiller Components
- Condenser
- Compressor
- Chiller Controls
- Capacity Control
- Energy Management
- Air-Cooled Chiller Configurations
- Split Systems
- Application Topics
- Refrigerants Used in Air-Cooled Chillers
- Options & Accessories
- Codes and Standards
- Safety Related
- Selection Criteria
- Summary
- Work Session
- Appendix
- References
- Work Session Answers
Air-cooled chillers utilize the mechanical refrigeration cycle to produce chilled water or a chilled water and antifreeze mixture. They reject the building heat to the ambient with an air cooled condensing coil. Chillers the heart of the chilled-water air-conditioning system since they serve the pivotal function of creating the cooling effect required to maintain comfort conditions.
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 advanced level design course. Advanced-level modules assume prerequisite knowledge and do not review basic concepts.
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