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Fundamentals of Heat Transfer &Domestic Applications (HVA 1201)

Term: 2020-2021 Summer Semester

Faculty

Mr. Chris D. Brueggeman
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Bryan Dennis Bartlow
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Gary R. Bick
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Schedule

Mon-Tue-Wed-Thu-Fri, 7:35 AM - 2:25 PM (5/12/2021 - 6/25/2021) Location: MAIN COOK C18

Description

This course involves learning how to use tools properly and safely. Accurate trade measurements will be taken along with making leak-tight flare, swag, solder, and braze connections on copper tubing. Introduces the basics of refrigeration, including a description of what is taking place in 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. Procedures such as recovery, evacuation, leak testing, and charging of refrigerant will be performed on various types of equipment. This course then continues with trouble diagnosis, charging, and performing operational checks. Students will learn to solder and braze tubing using various heat sources
and alloys. Students will thread and put steel pipe together properly. This course teaches the proper layout techniques for fabricating residential duct fittings. Introduces students to various types of metering devices, with the review of g