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Heat Transfer&Domestic Applications (HVA 0100)

Term: 2022-2023 Summer Semester

Faculty

Bryan Dennis Bartlow
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Austin Timothy Peck
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Nicholas Dean Brueggeman
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Mr. Mike Graft
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Ryan Howard Daniel Howard
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Schedule

Mon-Wed, 6:00 PM - 10:00 PM (5/15/2023 - 8/21/2023) Location: MAIN COOK C18

Description

HVA0100 Fundamentals of Heat Transfer and
Domestic Applications
This course introduces the basics of refrigeration, including a
description of what is taking place inside each component
and the lines connecting them. Students learn to read a
temperature/pressure chart and apply it to various refrigerants
which are used in the trade. Common service procedures such
as gauge installation, evacuation and recovery of refrigeration
are also covered in the course. Students are exposed to trade
measurements and are given theory behind what it takes to
make a good solder and braze connection on copper tubing.
This course introduces students to pressures, temperatures
and running times for refrigerators and room air conditioners
and continues with charging, service and operation of
domestic refrigerators and room air conditioners.