Basic 
            Refrigeration & Charging Procedures
            John Tomczyk 
            
            Refrigerant pressures, states and conditions are 
            covered, as well as how they apply to the refrigeration system. 
            Vapor pressures, subcooling, superheat, saturation, latent heat, and 
            sensible heat are explained and applied to the refrigeration cycle. 
             
			
            Basic system components, their functions and applications are 
            included. Detailed explanations of each point in the refrigeration 
            cycle will clarify questions the reader may have.  
            Definitions and system applications of 
            subcooling and superheat are also included in this module. Condenser 
            subcooling, total subcooling, evaporator superheat and total 
            superheat are explained with examples as they apply to the basic 
            refrigeration cycle.  
			Friction and static pressure losses, with 
            examples and applications, gives the reader a thorough understanding 
            of how much subcooling is needed in any system.  
            Advanced topics such as; liquid pressure 
            amplification, superheat suppression, floating head pressure, and 
            refrigerant control systems are included.  
            This module includes a detailed explanation of 
            refrigerant metering devices which include; thermostatic expansion 
            valves, automatic expansion valves, and capillary tubes. 
            Application, sizing, and troubleshooting under varying system 
            operating conditions are explained.  
            System charging procedures as they apply to 
            these various types of air conditioning and/or refrigeration systems 
            are included. Charging charts and charging curves with examples of 
            system applications give the reader a thorough understanding of 
            system charging when reading this module. 
            
            Contents: 
				
				Refrigerant Pressures 
            States and Conditions 
					- Condensing Pressure
 
					- Evaporating Pressure
 
					- Refrigerant States and 
              Conditions
 
					- Basic Refrigeration 
              System
 
					- Application of 
              Pressures, States and Conditions
 
				 
				
				Subcooling and 
              Superheating 
				
					- Liquid Subcooling
 
					- Subcooling Categories
 
					- Subcooling Needed to 
                Prevent Liquid Line Flash
 
					- Pressure Drop
 
					- How Much Subcooling is 
                Needed
 
					- Liquid Pressure 
                Amplification and Superheat Suppression
 
					- Enviroguard TM 
                Refrigerant Control System
 
					- Superheat
 
				 
				
				Metering Devices 
				
					- Capillary Tubes
 
					- Thermostatic 
                  Expansion Valve
 
					- Automatic Expansion 
                  Valve
 
				 
				
				System Charge 
				
					- Charging TXV/Receiver/Sightglass 
                    Refrigeration Systems
 
					- Charging Capillary 
                    Tube or Fixed Orifice Refrigeration Systems
 
					- Charging Capillary 
                    Tube or Fixed Orifice Air Conditioning Systems
 
				 
			 
                    86 pages 
			
            Related:   
				
					
						| Basic 
      Refrigeration and Charging Procedures Interactive Training 
						CD-ROM | 
					 
					
						
						 This
      					interactive
      					CD-ROM is an excellent training 
      tool that fully describes and explains the refrigeration cycle. 
  The CD contains information on refrigerant pressures, states and 
      conditions as well as how they apply to the refrigeration system. Vapor 
      pressures, subcooling, superheat, saturation, latent heat, and sensible 
      heat are explained and applied to the refrigeration cycle. 
						Basic system 
      components, their functions and applications are included. Each point in 
      the refrigeration cycle is explained in detail.   | 
					 
				  
			
               
               
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