Test Bank for Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Technology, 9th Edition, Eugene Silberstein, Jason Obrzut, John Tomczyk, Bill Whitman, Bill Johnson

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  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0357122275
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0357122273
  • Author: John Tomczyk; Jason Obrzut

Develop the knowledge and skills you need to maintain and troubleshoot today�s complex heating, air conditioning, and refrigeration systems with REFRIGERATION & AIR CONDITIONING TECHNOLOGY, Ninth Edition. This best-selling, easy-to-understand resource provides hands-on guidance, practical applications, and the solid foundation you need to understand modern HVAC service and repair, its environmental challenges, and their solutions. Focused on sustainable technology and emphasizing new technologies and green awareness, the Ninth Edition features the latest advances in the HVAC/R industry, including updated content throughout the text and more than 400 new and revised figures and images. Drawing on decades of industry experience, the authors also cover the all-important soft skills and customer relations issues that today’s professionals need to master for career success. Memorable real-world examples, hundreds of vibrant photos, and unique Service Call features bring key concepts to life and help you develop the knowledge and skills to succeed in today’s dynamic industry.

Table of contents:

  1. Section 1: Theory of Heat
  2. Introduction
  3. History of Refrigeration and Air-Conditioning (Cooling)
  4. Green Awareness
  5. History of Home and Commercial Heating
  6. Career Opportunities
  7. Technician Certification Programs
  8. Programmatic Accreditation
  9. National Skill Standards
  10. Customer Relations and Technician Soft Skills
  11. Unit 1: Heat, Temperature, and Pressure
  12. 1.1 Heat, Temperature, and Pressure
  13. 1.2 Temperature
  14. 1.3 Introduction to Heat
  15. 1.4 Conduction
  16. 1.5 Convection
  17. 1.6 Radiation
  18. 1.7 Sensible Heat
  19. 1.8 Latent Heat
  20. 1.9 Specific Heat
  21. 1.10 Sizing Heating Equipment
  22. 1.11 Pressure
  23. 1.12 Atmospheric Pressure
  24. 1.13 Pressure Gauges
  25. Unit 2: Matter and Energy
  26. 2.1 Matter
  27. 2.2 Mass and Weight
  28. 2.3 Density
  29. 2.4 Specific Gravity
  30. 2.5 Specific Volume
  31. 2.6 Gas Laws
  32. 2.7 Energy
  33. 2.8 Conservation of Energy
  34. 2.9 Thermal Energy
  35. 2.10 Energy in Magnetism
  36. 2.11 Purchase of Energy
  37. 2.12 Energy Used as Work
  38. 2.13 Power
  39. 2.14 Electrical Power – The Watt
  40. Unit 3: Refrigeration and Refrigerants
  41. 3.1 Introduction to Refrigeration
  42. 3.2 Refrigeration
  43. 3.3 Rating Refrigeration Equipment
  44. 3.4 The Refrigeration Process
  45. 3.5 Temperature and Pressure Relationship
  46. 3.6 Basic Refrigeration System Components
  47. 3.7 The Evaporator
  48. 3.8 The Compressor
  49. 3.9 The Condenser
  50. 3.10 The Refrigerant Metering Device
  51. 3.11 A High-Temperature, Matched Refrigeration System by the Numbers
  52. 3.12 Refrigerants
  53. 3.13 Refrigerants Must Be Safe
  54. 3.14 Refrigerants Must Be Detectable
  55. 3.15 The Boiling Point of the Refrigerant
  56. 3.16 Pumping Characteristics
  57. 3.17 Popular Refrigerants and Their Important Characteristics
  58. 3.18 Refrigerant Cylinder Color Codes
  59. 3.19 Recovery, Recycling, and Reclaiming of Refrigerants
  60. 3.20 Plotting the Refrigeration Cycle
  61. 3.21 Plotting the Refrigeration Cycle for Blends with Noticeable Temperature Glide (Zeotropic Blends
  62. Section 2: Safety, Tools and Equipment, and Shop Practices
  63. Unit 4: General Safety Practices
  64. 4.1 Workplace Surroundings and Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
  65. 4.2 Pressurized Vessels, Piping, and Systems
  66. 4.3 Electrical Safety
  67. 4.4 First Aid
  68. 4.5 Ladder Safety
  69. 4.6 Heat
  70. 4.7 Cold
  71. 4.8 Mechanical Equipment
  72. 4.9 Moving Heavy Objects
  73. 4.10 Refrigerants in Your Breathing Space
  74. 4.11 Using Chemicals
  75. Unit 5: Tools, Instrumentation, and Equipment
  76. 5.1 Introduction to Tools, Instrumentation, and Equipment
  77. 5.2 Hand Tools
  78. 5.3 Power Tools
  79. 5.4 Electrical Test Instruments
  80. 5.5 Refrigerant Leak Detectors
  81. 5.6 Tubing Tools
  82. 5.7 Piping Tools
  83. 5.8 Sheet Metal Tools
  84. 5.9 HVACR Installation and Service Tools and Equipment
  85. 5.10 Airside Instrumentation
  86. 5.11 Combustion Testing Equipment
  87. 5.12 Energy Auditing Instrumentation
  88. Unit 6: Fasteners
  89. 6.1 Nails
  90. 6.2 Staples and Rivets
  91. 6.3 Screws
  92. 6.4 Hollow Wall Fasteners
  93. 6.5 Concrete Fasteners
  94. 6.6 Threaded Rod
  95. 6.7 Piping and Ductwork Fasteners
  96. 6.8 Pins, Clamps, and Rings
  97. 6.9 Electrical Fasteners
  98. Unit 7: Tubing and Piping
  99. 7.1 Purpose of Tubing and Piping
  100. 7.2 Types and Sizes of Tubing
  101. 7.3 Tubing Insulation
  102. 7.4 Line Sets
  103. 7.5 Cutting Tubing
  104. 7.6 Bending Tubing
  105. 7.7 Soldering and Brazing Processes
  106. 7.8 Heat Sources for Soldering and Brazing
  107. 7.9 Fluxing
  108. 7.10 Soldering Techniques
  109. 7.11 Brazing Techniques
  110. 7.12 Practical Soldering and Brazing Tips
  111. 7.13 Making Flare Joints
  112. 7.14 Swaging Techniques
  113. 7.15 Compression Fittings
  114. 7.16 Steel and Wrought Iron Pipe
  115. 7.17 Installing Steel Pipe
  116. 7.18 Plastic Pipe
  117. 7.19 Alternative Mechanical Piping Connections
  118. Unit 8: Leak Detection, System Evacuation, and System Cleanup
  119. 8.1 Leaks
  120. 8.2 Basic Refrigerant Leak Detection
  121. 8.3 Advanced Leak Detection
  122. 8.4 Standing Pressure Test
  123. 8.5 Leak Detection Tips
  124. 8.6 Repairing Leaks
  125. 8.7 System Evacuation
  126. 8.8 General Evacuation Procedures
  127. 8.9 Cleaning a Dirty System
  128. Unit 9: Refrigerant and Oil Chemistry and Management – Recovery, Recycling, Reclaiming, and Retrofit
  129. 9.1 Refrigerants and the Environment
  130. 9.2 Ozone Depletion
  131. 9.3 Global Warming
  132. 9.4 Refrigerants
  133. 9.5 CFC Refrigerants
  134. 9.6 HCFC Refrigerants
  135. 9.7 HFC Refrigerants
  136. 9.8 Hydrofluoro-Olefin (HFO) Refrigerants
  137. 9.9 Hydrocarbon (HC) Refrigerants
  138. 9.10 Refrigerant Numbering
  139. 9.11 Refrigerant Blends
  140. 9.12 Popular Refrigerants and Their Compatible Oils
  141. 9.13 Refrigerant Oils and Their Applications
  142. 9.14 Regulations
  143. 9.15 Recover, Recycle, or Reclaim
  144. 9.16 Methods of Recovery
  145. 9.17 Mechanical Recovery Systems
  146. 9.18 Recovering Refrigerant from Small Appliances
  147. 9.19 Reclaiming Refrigerant
  148. 9.20 Refrigerant Retrofitting
  149. Unit 10: System Charging
  150. 10.1 Charging a Refrigeration System
  151. 10.2 Vapor Refrigerant Charging
  152. 10.3 Liquid Refrigerant Charging
  153. 10.4 Weighing Refrigerant
  154. 10.5 Graduated Charging Cylinders
  155. 10.6 Charging Charts
  156. 10.7 Subcooling Charging Method for TXV Systems
  157. 10.8 Charging Near-Azeotropic (Zeotropic) Refrigerant Blends

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