Basic Refrigeration and Troubleshooting

Learn about the refrigeration cycle and apply what you have learned to troubleshoot any refrigeration system.

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Basic Refrigeration and Troubleshooting

What You Will Learn!

  • Identify the four keep components in any refrigeration system
  • Understand how the four key components work and interact with each other
  • Understand the refrigeration cycle and how it transports heat energy from one place to another
  • Introduction to the temperature / pressure relationship chart
  • Learn about specific diagnostic equipment you will need to perform refrigeration service work
  • Introduction to Superheat (SH) and Subcooling (SC) measurements
  • Learn how to use Superheat (SH) and Subcooling (SC) measurements to diagnose any refrigeration system

Description

If you are an HVAC or refrigeration service professional, this course is for you. In this training course students will learn:

  • The four key components of ALL refrigeration systems
  • Introduction to the refrigeration cycle
  • Equipment needed to perform refrigeration system diagnostics. Bonus, devices what you need an what you don't.
  • Understanding the temperature relationship chart
  • What is superheat and subcooling and how to acquire readings from a refrigeration system
  • How to use superheat and subcooling to perforn diagnosis on any refrigeration system
  • Bonus content: Industry update on the HVACR industry opportunities. 

How can your benefit from this class you ask?  Over my career, I have had the opportunity to teach some of the best and brightest the above key principals. With these principals, and the ability to refer back to this information as much as you want, there is NO refrigeration system you will not be able to fix. Many if my students have moved on to start their own HVACR business and earn their way into the SIX FIGURES through hard work and applying the principals in this class. YOUR ARE WORTH THE INVESTMENT!

Who Should Attend!

  • HVAC or Refrigeration technicians who work in the industry or are (Hopefully) considering entering the industry.

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Tags

  • HVAC

Subscribers

1692

Lectures

12

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