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Refrigeration and Air Conditioning 4/e
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Refrigeration and Air Conditioning 4/e
New Page 1For courses in Refrigeration and Air Conditioning, and Principles of Heating/Ventilating. Completely revised, updated, and pedagogically improved, this new edition of the classic in the field sets as a new curriculum standard. Based on input experts, the staff of the Air-Conditioning and Refrigeration Institute, and many academic advisors, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning, 4/e, reflects the state of the art, as well as solid, fundamental concepts and practical applications. Table of Contents I. FUNDAMENTALS. 1. Introduction. 2. Tools, Meters and Measuring Devices. 3. HVAC-R Practices. II. REFRIGERATION PRINCIPLES. 4. Principles of Matter and Thermodynamics. 5. Air Conditioning and Refrigeration System Components. 6. Refrigerant and Lubricants. III. ELECTRICITY. 7. Basic Electrical. 8. Motors. 9. Electrical Diagrams. 10. System Controls. IV. RESIDENTIAL SYSTEMS. 11. Central Residential Air Conditioning. 12. Central Residential Gas Warm Air Heating. 13. Central Residential Oil Warm Air Heating. 14. Central Residential Electric Warm Air Heating. 15. Central Residential Heat Pump Systems. V. INDOOR AIR SYSTEMS. 16. Air Distribution. 17. Indoor Air Quality. 18. Load Calculation. VI. COMMERCIAL SYSTEMS. 19. Packaged Heating/Cooling Systems. 20. Commercial Refrigeration. 21. Central Plant Hydronic Systems. VII. UNITARY SYSTEMS. 22. Appliances. VIII. EMPLOYMENT SKILLS. 23. Job Skills. Air Conditioning and Refrigeration InstituteLarry Jeffus, Professor EmeritusISBN: 0-13-092571-3Publisher: Prentice HallCopyright: 2004Format: Cloth; 1120 ppOther items to consider Lab Manual, 4/Eby David Fearnow 2004 | Paper; 250 pages | ISBN: 0131091069 |
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New Page 1For courses in Refrigeration and Air Conditioning, and Principles of Heating/Ventilating. Completely revised, updated, and pedagogically improved, this new edition of the classic in the field sets as a new curriculum standard. Based on input experts, the staff of the Air-Conditioning and Refrigeration Institute, and many academic advisors, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning, 4/e, reflects the state of the art, as well as solid, fundamental concepts and practical applications. Table of Contents I. FUNDAMENTALS. 1. Introduction. 2. Tools, Meters and Measuring Devices. 3. HVAC-R Practices. II. REFRIGERATION PRINCIPLES. 4. Principles of Matter and Thermodynamics. 5. Air Conditioning and Refrigeration System Components. 6. Refrigerant and Lubricants. III. ELECTRICITY. 7. Basic Electrical. 8. Motors. 9. Electrical Diagrams. 10. System Controls. IV. RESIDENTIAL SYSTEMS. 11. Central Residential Air Conditioning. 12. Central Residential Gas Warm Air Heating. 13. Central Residential Oil Warm Air Heating. 14. Central Residential Electric Warm Air Heating. 15. Central Residential Heat Pump Systems. V. INDOOR AIR SYSTEMS. 16. Air Distribution. 17. Indoor Air Quality. 18. Load Calculation. VI. COMMERCIAL SYSTEMS. 19. Packaged Heating/Cooling Systems. 20. Commercial Refrigeration. 21. Central Plant Hydronic Systems. VII. UNITARY SYSTEMS. 22. Appliances. VIII. EMPLOYMENT SKILLS. 23. Job Skills. Air Conditioning and Refrigeration InstituteLarry Jeffus, Professor EmeritusISBN: 0-13-092571-3Publisher: Prentice HallCopyright: 2004Format: Cloth; 1120 ppOther items to consider Lab Manual, 4/Eby David Fearnow 2004 | Paper; 250 pages | ISBN: 0131091069 |
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