Fall 2012 Course Detail
Air Conditioning/Refrigeration 171, Class #38784
| Term | : | 2012 Fall |
| Subject | : | Air Conditioning/Refrigeration |
| Session | : | Regular Academic Session |
| Course | : | AIR 171 (View Air Conditioning/Refrigeration Course Description) |
| Course Title | : | Refrigeration I |
| Class ID # | : | 38784 |
| Section # | : | 40H |
| Units | : | 6.00 |
| Class Days | : | MTR |
| Start Time | : | 7:00 PM |
| End Time | : | 9:40 PM |
| Building / Room # | : | Hastings 313 - Heating/AC Lab (Maps, Locations and Directions) |
| Instructor Name | : | Kelly Jr.,William E |
| Special Notes | : | |
| Enrollment Status | : | Closed |
| Start Date | : | 8/20/2012 |
| End Date | : | 12/15/2012 |
| Building Code | : | HAMPTON |
| Campus | : | Hampton Campus (Maps, Locations and Directions) |
| Full Course Description | : | (6 credits) Introduces basic principles of refrigeration. Includes refrigeration systems, cycles, and use and care of refrigeration tools. Studies shop techniques including soldering, brazing, leak testing, tube testing, tube bending, flaring, and swagging. Analyzes mechanical (vapor compression) systems. Assembles and repairs them including evacuating, charring, testing, and electrical repairs. Introduces advanced troubleshooting and repairs for domestic, commercial and industrial units. Includes medium, low, and ultra low temperature systems of the single and multiple unit types. Includes equipment selection, system balancing, and installation procedures. Part I of II. Lecture 4 hours. Laboratory 6 hours. Total 10 hours per week. |
| Textbook Information | : | For detailed textbook information for this course, including ISBN numbers, please utilize the Course Materials Tool on the TNCC Bookstore website. |
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