NVCC
COLLEGE-WIDE COURSE CONTENT SUMMARY
AIR
251 - AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEMS I (4 CR.)
COURSE DESCRIPTION
Prepares the student
for advanced evaluation of Air Conditioning Systems. The course of study
covers the skills and knowledge needed to apply technical data to the evaluation
of residential and commercial air conditioning systems. Lecture 3 hours.
Laboratory 3 hours. Total 6 hours per week.
GENERAL COURSE PURPOSE
Prepares the student
to be able to evaluate and solve problems involving coil construction,
capacities, selection, and repair. Also to evaluate and diagnose technical
problems associated in the design, installation, and repair/replacement
of residential and commercial air conditioning systems.
ENTRY LEVEL COMPETENCIES
Prerequisites: AIR
102 - Principles of Refrigeration II and AIR 134 - Circuits and Controls
COURSE OBJECTIVES
As a result of the
learning experiences provided in the course, the student will be able to:
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use and describe refrigerant
properties
-
interpret and use in calculations
the various properties values found in tables and charts
-
calculate system and component
capacities
-
determine refrigeration
effect
-
determine refrigerant
quantity (GPM)
-
determine coil-compressor/coil
relationship
-
repair damage to coil
-
evaluate residential and
commercial refrigeration systems
-
install or repair existing
residential or commercial air conditioning systems
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evaluate capacity control
systems and methods of capacity control
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apply tables charts and
calculations to sizing system components
-
apply data systems tables
to installation procedures
-
develop an in-depth knowledge
of the various refrigerant flow control devices including multi-evaporator
operation
-
know the various components
of a commercial air conditioning system
MAJOR TOPICS TO BE
INCLUDED
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Refrigeration properties
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Refrigerant tables
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Absolute - Gauge - Partial
pressures
-
Specific volume - specific
density of refrigerants
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Enthalpy of various refrigerants
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Weight of refrigerant
to be circulated
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Calculating the refrigerant
effect
-
Calculating the coil compressor
efficiency
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Determining the effects
of superheat - subcooling
-
Evaluating the system
components
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Determining fluid flow
through evaporators/condensers
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Determining pressure drop
through evaporators
-
Determining refrigerant
pipe size and installation procedure
Revised 1/96
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