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Air Conditioning & Refrigeration I & II

Mr. Rudy LaGatta

 

AIR CONDITIONING & REFRIGERATION I & II

The objectives of this course are to give the student a background in all types of refrigeration and air conditioning past and present. The course is designed for the handyman interested in how and why a refrigerator works, and for the mechanic who is interested in diagnosis of troubles in commercial installation.

I. The Fundamental Principals, Domestic and Commercial

A. Heat Flow

B. Temperature, Pressure

C. Types of Heat

1. Measuring

2. Transfer

D. Gas Laws

E. Basic Tools and Materials Used in Refrigeration

II. Basic Refrigeration Systems

A. System Components

B. York Trainer Study of Systems

III. Refrigerant Control Devices

A. Cap Tube

B. A.E.V.

C. T.E.V.

IV. Electric Motors

A. Types of Motors and Controls

B. Principle of Operation

C. Use of Ammeter - Ohmmeter - Amprobe

V. Soldering

A. Soft

B. Silver Brazing

VI. The Cage Manifold

A. Installation

B. Use in Trouble Shooting

VII. The Operation, Observation, and Repair of Different Types of Refrigeration Machines

 

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Last Updated on July 26, 2008