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Modern Refrigeration and Air Conditioning, 20th Edition
Modern Refrigeration and Air Conditioning, 20th Edition By: Andrew D. Althouse, Carl H. Turnquist, A.F. Bracciano, D.C. Bracciano, and G.M. Bracciano ISBN: Format: Hardcover Copyright: © Subject: HVAC-R Grade Level:
Description Modern Refrigeration and Air Conditioning is the HVACR standard for a new generation of learner. Whether you're in a digital or print, on-ground or hybrid environment, this integrated learning solution will engage students with resource elements including textbook content, an online learning platform, video clips, narrated animations, digital activities, questions, and hands-on lab activities to assess and to reinforce learning based upon the original HVACR industry standard. Changes for this edition include a new Careers chapter, a new Safety chapter, new Service Call Scenario features, technical updates throughout (including microchannel heat exchangers, variable frequency drives, and VRF systems), and over new illustrations. New library of textbook images included in the Online Instructor Resources. Well-designed illustrations engage students and effectively support the excellent blend of theory, skill development, and service information. Correlated to HVAC Excellence and PAHRA accreditation requirements to ensure complete coverage that will prepare your students for career success.
Related Title(s) Math for HVACR
Table of Contents Professional Development 1. Careers 2. Safety 3. Service Calls Refrigeration System Fundamentals 4. Energy and Matter 5. Gases 6. Basic Refrigeration Systems Service Basics 7. Tools and Supplies 8. Working with Tubing and Piping Refrigerants 9. Introduction to Refrigerants Equipment and Instruments for Refrigerant Handling and Service Working with Refrigerants Basic Electricity, Magnetism, and Electronics Basic Electricity Electrical Power Basic Electronics Motors and Electric Control Systems Electric Motors Electrical Control Systems Servicing Electric Motors and Controls Refrigeration System Components Compressors Compressor Safety Components Metering Devices Heat Exchangers Refrigerant Flow Components Domestic Refrigerators and Freezers Overview of Domestic Refrigerators and Freezers Systems and Components of Domestic Refrigerators and Freezers Installation and Troubleshooting of Domestic Refrigerators and Freezers Service and Repair of Domestic Refrigerators and Freezers
Correlations AHRI Charts
AHRI Crosswalk (PDF, MB)
Comparison Chart
Correlations to HVACR Video Clip Library (PDF, KB)
Conversion Chart
19th Edition to 20th Edition Conversion Chart (PDF, KB)
Florida
Air-Conditioning, Refrigeration and Heating Technology (PDF, KB)
HVAC Excellence
1 - Core Competencies (PDF, KB)
2 - Electrical (PDF, KB)
3 - Air Conditioning (PDF, KB)
4 - Heat Pumps (PDF, KB)
5 - Electric Heat (PDF, KB)
6 - Light Commercial Air Conditioning (PDF, KB)
7 - Light Commercial Refrigeration (PDF, KB)
8 - Gas Heat (PDF, KB)
9 - Oil Heat (PDF, KB)
HVAC Excellence Crosswalk (PDF, KB)
PAHRA/AHRI
1 - Introduction (PDF, KB)
2 - Principles of Thermodynamics and Heat Transfer (PDF, KB)
3 - Safety (PDF, KB)
4 - Tools and Equipment (PDF, MB)
5 - Piping and Piping Practices (PDF, KB)
6 - Electricity (PDF, KB)
7 - Controls (PDF, MB)
8 - Solid State Electronics (PDF, 89 KB)
9 - Load Calculations (PDF, KB)
Indoor Air Fundamentals Air Movement and Measurement Air Quality Air Distribution Ventilation System Service Air-Conditioning Systems Ductless Air-Conditioning Systems Residential Central Air-Conditioning Systems Commercial Air-Conditioning Systems Absorption and Evaporative Cooling Systems Humidity Control Thermostats Heating and Cooling Loads Heating Systems Forced-Air Heating Fundamentals Hydronic Heating Fundamentals Heat Pumps Gas-Fired Heating Systems Oil-Fired Heating Systems Electric Heating Systems Energy Management and Conservation Solar Power and Thermal Storage Energy Management Energy Conservation Commercial Refrigeration Systems Overview of Commercial Refrigeration Systems Special Refrigeration Systems and Applications Commercial Refrigeration—System Configurations Designing Commercial Refrigeration Systems Understanding Heat Loads and System Thermodynamics Commercial Refrigeration Component Selection Installing and Servicing Commercial Systems Installing Commercial Systems Troubleshooting CommercialSystems—System Diagnosis Troubleshooting Commercial Systems—Component Diagnosis Servicing Commercial Systems
10 - Refrigerant System Components (PDF, MB)
11 - Air-Conditioning Systems (PDF, KB)
12 - Heat Pump Systems (PDF, KB)
13 - Heating Systems (PDF, MB)
14 - Commercial Refrigeration (PDF, MB)
15 - Air Handling (PDF, KB)
16 - System Installation and Start-Up (PDF, KB)
17 - System Servicing and Troubleshooting (PDF, KB)
18 - Indoor Air Quality (PDF, 53 KB)
19 - Preventive Maintenance (PDF, KB)
20 - Refrigerant Recovery (PDF, KB)
21 - Refrigerant Retrofits (PDF, 65 KB)
22 - Refrigerants and Lubricants (PDF, KB)
23 - Regulations (PDF, KB)
24 - Professional Service (PDF, 68 KB)
About Author(s)
Andrew D. Althouse - received his engineering degree from the University of Michigan. He was the Assistant Director of the Vocational Education Department at Cass Technical High School in Detroit and later became the Supervisor of Vocational Education for Detroit. As a leader in the field, he and his coauthor Carl Turnquist created one of the first training programs in refrigeration while at Cass Technical High School. Andy, as he was known, created the first technical training course in refrigeration for industry. The instructional materials used in this first course became the foundation for the textbook Modern Electric and Gas Refrigeration, which was published in Mr. Althouse was a Member of the American Society of Refrigerating Engineers. Carl H. Turnquist - earned his engineering degree from Wayne State University in Detroit and, along with Mr. Althouse, developed one of the earliest training programs to provide instruction for mechanical refrigeration for the automotive industry and for railroad passenger cars. With industry support, Carl's program flourished as the demand for skilled technicians in this new field expanded. The Modern Electric and Gas Refrigeration book was revised every three to five years as new equipment was developed. The title of the book was eventually changed to Modern Refrigeration and Air Conditioning. Mr. Turnquist was an Associate Member of the American Society of Refrigerating Engineers. A.F. Bracciano - received a bachelor of science degree in Industrial Education with Certification in Vocational Education from Wayne State University in Michigan. He also earned a master's degree in Secondary Education and a Specialist degree in Administration and Supervision. Mr. Bracciano was employed as a teacher of Refrigeration and Air Conditioning for twelve years. He then became Director of Career and Technical Education for Warren Consolidated Schools in Warren, Michigan. He taught Community Resources Workshops for Michigan State University and presented at conferences throughout the country. Mr. Bracciano is a life member of the American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE), Refrigeration Service Engineers Society (RSES), Association for Career and Technical Education (ACTE), and the American Technical Education Association (ATEA). D.C. Bracciano - graduated from Oakland University in Rochester Hills, Michigan, with a bachelor of science degree in Mechanical Engineering. He began his career in HVACR at the Warren Schools Career Center, graduating in HVACR, and worked in the HVACR field performing air conditioning installations and domestic and commercial refrigeration, heating and air-conditioning service. Dan has over twenty-five years of experience working in design development and manufacture of HVAC systems for General Motors, Mitsubishi Climate Control, and Alternative Energy Corporation. Dan is currently a Chief Product Engineer—HVAC for Chrysler LLC. He holds several patents in the field, including a patent for a Modular Hermetic HVAC system. Dan is a member of the American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE) and is a member of the Interior Climate Control Steering Committee of the Mobile Air Conditioning Society (MACS). G.M. Bracciano - received a bachelor's degree in Education, a master's degree in Curriculum and Instruction, and an education specialist degree in Administrative Leadership. She completed coursework in Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration through Oakland and Macomb Community Colleges. Ms. Bracciano has worked in the field of education for over twenty-five years and has held positions as both university professor and administrator. Currently, she is the Provost of Gulliver Schools. Ms. Bracciano specializes in development and implementation of innovative curriculums and has presented at local, state, and national conferences. Ms. Bracciano is a member of the American Society of Heating, Refrigeration and Air-Conditioning (ASHRAE), Refrigeration Service Engineers Society (RSES), the American Technical Education Association (ATEA), and the Association for Career and Technical Education (ACTE).
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Description Modern Refrigeration and Air Conditioning is the HVACR standard for a new generation of learner. Whether you're in a digital or print, on-ground or hybrid environment, this integrated learning solution will engage students with resource elements including textbook content, an online learning platform, video clips, narrated animations, digital activities, questions, and hands-on lab activities to assess and to reinforce learning based upon the original HVACR industry standard. Changes for this edition include a new Careers chapter, a new Safety chapter, new Service Call Scenario features, technical updates throughout (including microchannel heat exchangers, variable frequency drives, and VRF systems), and over new illustrations. New library of textbook images included in the Online Instructor Resources. Well-designed illustrations engage students and effectively support the excellent blend of theory, skill development, and service information. Correlated to HVAC Excellence and PAHRA accreditation requirements to ensure complete coverage that will prepare your students for career success.
Related Title(s) Math for HVACR
Table of Contents Professional Development 1. Careers 2. Safety 3. Service Calls Refrigeration System Fundamentals 4. Energy and Matter 5. Gases 6. Basic Refrigeration Systems Service Basics 7. Tools and Supplies 8. Working with Tubing and Piping Refrigerants 9. Introduction to Refrigerants Equipment and Instruments for Refrigerant Handling and Service Working with Refrigerants Basic Electricity, Magnetism, and Electronics Basic Electricity Electrical Power Basic Electronics Motors and Electric Control Systems Electric Motors Electrical Control Systems Servicing Electric Motors and Controls Refrigeration System Components Compressors Compressor Safety Components Metering Devices Heat Exchangers Refrigerant Flow Components Domestic Refrigerators and Freezers Overview of Domestic Refrigerators and Freezers Systems and Components of Domestic Refrigerators and Freezers Installation and Troubleshooting of Domestic Refrigerators and Freezers Service and Repair of Domestic Refrigerators and Freezers
Correlations AHRI Charts
AHRI Crosswalk (PDF, MB)
Comparison Chart
Correlations to HVACR Video Clip Library (PDF, KB)
Conversion Chart
19th Edition to 20th Edition Conversion Chart (PDF, KB)
Florida
Air-Conditioning, Refrigeration and Heating Technology (PDF, KB)
HVAC Excellence
1 - Core Competencies (PDF, KB)
2 - Electrical (PDF, KB)
3 - Air Conditioning (PDF, KB)
4 - Heat Pumps (PDF, KB)
5 - Electric Heat (PDF, KB)
6 - Light Commercial Air Conditioning (PDF, KB)
7 - Light Commercial Refrigeration (PDF, KB)
8 - Gas Heat (PDF, KB)
9 - Oil Heat (PDF, KB)
HVAC Excellence Crosswalk (PDF, KB)
PAHRA/AHRI
1 - Introduction (PDF, KB)
2 - Principles of Thermodynamics and Heat Transfer (PDF, KB)
3 - Safety (PDF, KB)
4 - Tools and Equipment (PDF, MB)
5 - Piping and Piping Practices (PDF, KB)
6 - Electricity (PDF, KB)
7 - Controls (PDF, MB)
8 - Solid State Electronics (PDF, 89 KB)
9 - Load Calculations (PDF, KB)
Indoor Air Fundamentals Air Movement and Measurement Air Quality Air Distribution Ventilation System Service Air-Conditioning Systems Ductless Air-Conditioning Systems Residential Central Air-Conditioning Systems Commercial Air-Conditioning Systems Absorption and Evaporative Cooling Systems Humidity Control Thermostats Heating and Cooling Loads Heating Systems Forced-Air Heating Fundamentals Hydronic Heating Fundamentals Heat Pumps Gas-Fired Heating Systems Oil-Fired Heating Systems Electric Heating Systems Energy Management and Conservation Solar Power and Thermal Storage Energy Management Energy Conservation Commercial Refrigeration Systems Overview of Commercial Refrigeration Systems Special Refrigeration Systems and Applications Commercial Refrigeration—System Configurations Designing Commercial Refrigeration Systems Understanding Heat Loads and System Thermodynamics Commercial Refrigeration Component Selection Installing and Servicing Commercial Systems Installing Commercial Systems Troubleshooting CommercialSystems—System Diagnosis Troubleshooting Commercial Systems—Component Diagnosis Servicing Commercial Systems
10 - Refrigerant System Components (PDF, MB)
11 - Air-Conditioning Systems (PDF, KB)
12 - Heat Pump Systems (PDF, KB)
13 - Heating Systems (PDF, MB)
14 - Commercial Refrigeration (PDF, MB)
15 - Air Handling (PDF, KB)
16 - System Installation and Start-Up (PDF, KB)
17 - System Servicing and Troubleshooting (PDF, KB)
18 - Indoor Air Quality (PDF, 53 KB)
19 - Preventive Maintenance (PDF, KB)
20 - Refrigerant Recovery (PDF, KB)
21 - Refrigerant Retrofits (PDF, 65 KB)
22 - Refrigerants and Lubricants (PDF, KB)
23 - Regulations (PDF, KB)
24 - Professional Service (PDF, 68 KB)
About Author(s)
Andrew D. Althouse - received his engineering degree from the University of Michigan. He was the Assistant Director of the Vocational Education Department at Cass Technical High School in Detroit and later became the Supervisor of Vocational Education for Detroit. As a leader in the field, he and his coauthor Carl Turnquist created one of the first training programs in refrigeration while at Cass Technical High School. Andy, as he was known, created the first technical training course in refrigeration for industry. The instructional materials used in this first course became the foundation for the textbook Modern Electric and Gas Refrigeration, which was published in Mr. Althouse was a Member of the American Society of Refrigerating Engineers. Carl H. Turnquist - earned his engineering degree from Wayne State University in Detroit and, along with Mr. Althouse, developed one of the earliest training programs to provide instruction for mechanical refrigeration for the automotive industry and for railroad passenger cars. With industry support, Carl's program flourished as the demand for skilled technicians in this new field expanded. The Modern Electric and Gas Refrigeration book was revised every three to five years as new equipment was developed. The title of the book was eventually changed to Modern Refrigeration and Air Conditioning. Mr. Turnquist was an Associate Member of the American Society of Refrigerating Engineers. A.F. Bracciano - received a bachelor of science degree in Industrial Education with Certification in Vocational Education from Wayne State University in Michigan. He also earned a master's degree in Secondary Education and a Specialist degree in Administration and Supervision. Mr. Bracciano was employed as a teacher of Refrigeration and Air Conditioning for twelve years. He then became Director of Career and Technical Education for Warren Consolidated Schools in Warren, Michigan. He taught Community Resources Workshops for Michigan State University and presented at conferences throughout the country. Mr. Bracciano is a life member of the American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE), Refrigeration Service Engineers Society (RSES), Association for Career and Technical Education (ACTE), and the American Technical Education Association (ATEA). D.C. Bracciano - graduated from Oakland University in Rochester Hills, Michigan, with a bachelor of science degree in Mechanical Engineering. He began his career in HVACR at the Warren Schools Career Center, graduating in HVACR, and worked in the HVACR field performing air conditioning installations and domestic and commercial refrigeration, heating and air-conditioning service. Dan has over twenty-five years of experience working in design development and manufacture of HVAC systems for General Motors, Mitsubishi Climate Control, and Alternative Energy Corporation. Dan is currently a Chief Product Engineer—HVAC for Chrysler LLC. He holds several patents in the field, including a patent for a Modular Hermetic HVAC system. Dan is a member of the American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE) and is a member of the Interior Climate Control Steering Committee of the Mobile Air Conditioning Society (MACS). G.M. Bracciano - received a bachelor's degree in Education, a master's degree in Curriculum and Instruction, and an education specialist degree in Administrative Leadership. She completed coursework in Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration through Oakland and Macomb Community Colleges. Ms. Bracciano has worked in the field of education for over twenty-five years and has held positions as both university professor and administrator. Currently, she is the Provost of Gulliver Schools. Ms. Bracciano specializes in development and implementation of innovative curriculums and has presented at local, state, and national conferences. Ms. Bracciano is a member of the American Society of Heating, Refrigeration and Air-Conditioning (ASHRAE), Refrigeration Service Engineers Society (RSES), the American Technical Education Association (ATEA), and the Association for Career and Technical Education (ACTE).
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