Electricity for refrigeration, heating, and air conditioning
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Electricity for refrigeration, heating, and air conditioning
Delmar Publishers, c1992
4th ed
Available at 2 libraries
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  Hiroshima
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  Tokushima
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  Saga
  Nagasaki
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  Okinawa
  Korea
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  United Kingdom
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Note
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This introductory text has been updated to provide current and expanded coverage of electrical principles, components, meters, schematic diagrams, and systems as applied to small and large installations and equipment. The 4th edition covers the new electrical components that have made their way into the field since the publication of the last edition. Practical information is provided for such topics as circuits, meters, and motors. Areas covered range from components to control systems to trouble-shooting. Applications for a variety of residential and commercial heating and cooling installations are provided. The information that has been included in this book will help to develop the skills and knowledge of students in the electrical phase of refrigeration, heating and air conditioning that will enable them, as technicians of the future, to work successfully in the industry.
Table of Contents
Basic electricity. Electric circuits. Electric meters. Components, symbols and circuits of air-conditioning wiring diagrams. Alternating current, power distribution, and voltage systems. Installation of heating, cooling, and refrigeration systems. Basic electric motors. Components for electric motors. Contactors, relays, and overloads. Thermostats, pressure switches, and other electric control devices. Air-conditioning control systems. Control systems: circuitry and trouble-shooting. Solid-controls and systems. Lab section.
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