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This exceptionally produced trainee guide features a highly illustrated design, technical hints and tips from industry experts, review questions and a whole lot more! Key content includes: Introduction to HVAC, Trade Mathematics, Basic Electricity, Introduction to Heating, Introduction to Cooling, Introduction to Air Distribution Systems, Basic Copper and Plastic Piping Practices, Soldering and Brazing, and Basic Carbon Steel Piping Practices.
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This exceptionally produced trainee guide features a highly illustrated design, technical hints and tips from industry experts, review questions and a whole lot more! Key content includes: Introduction to HVAC, Trade Mathematics, Basic Electricity, Introduction to Heating, Introduction to Cooling, Introduction to Air Distribution Systems, Basic Copper and Plastic Piping Practices, Soldering and Brazing, and Basic Carbon Steel Piping Practices.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Pearson Education
- 5th edition
- Seitenzahl: 560
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. November 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 273mm x 216mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 1138g
- ISBN-13: 9780135185094
- ISBN-10: 0135185092
- Artikelnr.: 55116980
- Verlag: Pearson Education
- 5th edition
- Seitenzahl: 560
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. November 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 273mm x 216mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 1138g
- ISBN-13: 9780135185094
- ISBN-10: 0135185092
- Artikelnr.: 55116980
(Total Level Hours: 192.5 Hours (Includes 72.5 hours of Core Curriculum))
Introduction to HVAC (7.5 Hours) Covers the basic principles of heating,
ventilating, and air conditioning, career opportunities in HVAC, and how
apprenticeship programs are constructed. Basic safety principles, as well
as trade licensure and EPA guidelines, are also introduced.
Trade Mathematics (10 Hours) Explains how to solve HVAC/R traderelated
problems involving the measurement of lines, area, volume, weights, angles,
pressure, vacuum, and temperature. Also includes a review of scientific
notation, powers, roots, and basic algebra and geometry.
Basic Electricity (12.5 Hours) Introduces the concept of power generation
and distribution, common electrical components, AC and DC circuits, and
electrical safety as it relates to the HVAC field. Introduces reading and
interpreting wiring diagrams.
Introduction to Heating (15 Hours) Covers the fundamentals of heating
systems and the combustion process. The different types and designs of gas
furnaces and their components, as well as basic procedures for their
installation and service, is provided.
Introduction to Cooling (30 Hours) Explains the fundamental operating
concepts of the refrigeration cycle and identifies both primary and
secondary components found in typical HVAC/R systems. Common refrigerants
are introduced as well. Describes the principles of heat transfer and the
essential pressuretemperature relationships of refrigerants. Basic control
concepts for simple systems are also introduced.
Introduction to Air Distribution Systems (15 Hours) Describes the factors
related to air movement and its measurement in common air distribution
systems. The required mechanical equipment and materials used to create air
distribution systems are also presented. Basic system design principles for
both hot and cold climates are introduced.
Basic Copper and Plastic Piping Practices (10 Hours) Explains how to
identify types of copper tubing and fittings used in the HVAC/R industry
and how they are mechanically joined. The identification and application of
various types of plastic piping, along with their common assembly and
installation practices, are also presented.
Soldering and Brazing (10 Hours) Introduces the equipment, techniques, and
materials used to safely join copper tubing through both soldering and
brazing. The required PPE, preparation, and work processes are covered in
detail. The procedures for brazing copper to dissimilar materials are also
provided.
Basic Carbon Steel Piping Practices (10 Hours) Explains how to identify
various carbon steel piping materials and fittings. The joining and
installation of threaded and grooved carbon steel piping systems is
covered, with detailed coverage of threading and grooving techniques
included.
Introduction to HVAC (7.5 Hours) Covers the basic principles of heating,
ventilating, and air conditioning, career opportunities in HVAC, and how
apprenticeship programs are constructed. Basic safety principles, as well
as trade licensure and EPA guidelines, are also introduced.
Trade Mathematics (10 Hours) Explains how to solve HVAC/R traderelated
problems involving the measurement of lines, area, volume, weights, angles,
pressure, vacuum, and temperature. Also includes a review of scientific
notation, powers, roots, and basic algebra and geometry.
Basic Electricity (12.5 Hours) Introduces the concept of power generation
and distribution, common electrical components, AC and DC circuits, and
electrical safety as it relates to the HVAC field. Introduces reading and
interpreting wiring diagrams.
Introduction to Heating (15 Hours) Covers the fundamentals of heating
systems and the combustion process. The different types and designs of gas
furnaces and their components, as well as basic procedures for their
installation and service, is provided.
Introduction to Cooling (30 Hours) Explains the fundamental operating
concepts of the refrigeration cycle and identifies both primary and
secondary components found in typical HVAC/R systems. Common refrigerants
are introduced as well. Describes the principles of heat transfer and the
essential pressuretemperature relationships of refrigerants. Basic control
concepts for simple systems are also introduced.
Introduction to Air Distribution Systems (15 Hours) Describes the factors
related to air movement and its measurement in common air distribution
systems. The required mechanical equipment and materials used to create air
distribution systems are also presented. Basic system design principles for
both hot and cold climates are introduced.
Basic Copper and Plastic Piping Practices (10 Hours) Explains how to
identify types of copper tubing and fittings used in the HVAC/R industry
and how they are mechanically joined. The identification and application of
various types of plastic piping, along with their common assembly and
installation practices, are also presented.
Soldering and Brazing (10 Hours) Introduces the equipment, techniques, and
materials used to safely join copper tubing through both soldering and
brazing. The required PPE, preparation, and work processes are covered in
detail. The procedures for brazing copper to dissimilar materials are also
provided.
Basic Carbon Steel Piping Practices (10 Hours) Explains how to identify
various carbon steel piping materials and fittings. The joining and
installation of threaded and grooved carbon steel piping systems is
covered, with detailed coverage of threading and grooving techniques
included.
(Total Level Hours: 192.5 Hours (Includes 72.5 hours of Core Curriculum))
Introduction to HVAC (7.5 Hours) Covers the basic principles of heating,
ventilating, and air conditioning, career opportunities in HVAC, and how
apprenticeship programs are constructed. Basic safety principles, as well
as trade licensure and EPA guidelines, are also introduced.
Trade Mathematics (10 Hours) Explains how to solve HVAC/R traderelated
problems involving the measurement of lines, area, volume, weights, angles,
pressure, vacuum, and temperature. Also includes a review of scientific
notation, powers, roots, and basic algebra and geometry.
Basic Electricity (12.5 Hours) Introduces the concept of power generation
and distribution, common electrical components, AC and DC circuits, and
electrical safety as it relates to the HVAC field. Introduces reading and
interpreting wiring diagrams.
Introduction to Heating (15 Hours) Covers the fundamentals of heating
systems and the combustion process. The different types and designs of gas
furnaces and their components, as well as basic procedures for their
installation and service, is provided.
Introduction to Cooling (30 Hours) Explains the fundamental operating
concepts of the refrigeration cycle and identifies both primary and
secondary components found in typical HVAC/R systems. Common refrigerants
are introduced as well. Describes the principles of heat transfer and the
essential pressuretemperature relationships of refrigerants. Basic control
concepts for simple systems are also introduced.
Introduction to Air Distribution Systems (15 Hours) Describes the factors
related to air movement and its measurement in common air distribution
systems. The required mechanical equipment and materials used to create air
distribution systems are also presented. Basic system design principles for
both hot and cold climates are introduced.
Basic Copper and Plastic Piping Practices (10 Hours) Explains how to
identify types of copper tubing and fittings used in the HVAC/R industry
and how they are mechanically joined. The identification and application of
various types of plastic piping, along with their common assembly and
installation practices, are also presented.
Soldering and Brazing (10 Hours) Introduces the equipment, techniques, and
materials used to safely join copper tubing through both soldering and
brazing. The required PPE, preparation, and work processes are covered in
detail. The procedures for brazing copper to dissimilar materials are also
provided.
Basic Carbon Steel Piping Practices (10 Hours) Explains how to identify
various carbon steel piping materials and fittings. The joining and
installation of threaded and grooved carbon steel piping systems is
covered, with detailed coverage of threading and grooving techniques
included.
Introduction to HVAC (7.5 Hours) Covers the basic principles of heating,
ventilating, and air conditioning, career opportunities in HVAC, and how
apprenticeship programs are constructed. Basic safety principles, as well
as trade licensure and EPA guidelines, are also introduced.
Trade Mathematics (10 Hours) Explains how to solve HVAC/R traderelated
problems involving the measurement of lines, area, volume, weights, angles,
pressure, vacuum, and temperature. Also includes a review of scientific
notation, powers, roots, and basic algebra and geometry.
Basic Electricity (12.5 Hours) Introduces the concept of power generation
and distribution, common electrical components, AC and DC circuits, and
electrical safety as it relates to the HVAC field. Introduces reading and
interpreting wiring diagrams.
Introduction to Heating (15 Hours) Covers the fundamentals of heating
systems and the combustion process. The different types and designs of gas
furnaces and their components, as well as basic procedures for their
installation and service, is provided.
Introduction to Cooling (30 Hours) Explains the fundamental operating
concepts of the refrigeration cycle and identifies both primary and
secondary components found in typical HVAC/R systems. Common refrigerants
are introduced as well. Describes the principles of heat transfer and the
essential pressuretemperature relationships of refrigerants. Basic control
concepts for simple systems are also introduced.
Introduction to Air Distribution Systems (15 Hours) Describes the factors
related to air movement and its measurement in common air distribution
systems. The required mechanical equipment and materials used to create air
distribution systems are also presented. Basic system design principles for
both hot and cold climates are introduced.
Basic Copper and Plastic Piping Practices (10 Hours) Explains how to
identify types of copper tubing and fittings used in the HVAC/R industry
and how they are mechanically joined. The identification and application of
various types of plastic piping, along with their common assembly and
installation practices, are also presented.
Soldering and Brazing (10 Hours) Introduces the equipment, techniques, and
materials used to safely join copper tubing through both soldering and
brazing. The required PPE, preparation, and work processes are covered in
detail. The procedures for brazing copper to dissimilar materials are also
provided.
Basic Carbon Steel Piping Practices (10 Hours) Explains how to identify
various carbon steel piping materials and fittings. The joining and
installation of threaded and grooved carbon steel piping systems is
covered, with detailed coverage of threading and grooving techniques
included.