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| Applications Engineering - Parts 1 and 2 |
Course
Duration:
5 day(s).
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Introduction
To comply with current legislation for refrigeration with lower environmental damage, greater care is needed in system design and component selection. The Applications Engineering courses are aimed at engineers/sales personnel in the refrigeration industry, to improve and update equipment selection and system design techniques and to improve efficiency, reliability and cost effectiveness of refrigeration plant.
The course is divided into two modules which both run for three days. A basic understanding of refrigeration principles is assumed for the first course. For the second, the materials run in the first course must be understood. These modules can also be taken as a combined course running over five consecutive days.
If only required individually, the Part 1 course will run for the first 3 days of the combined course and the Part 2 course will run for the last 3 days of the combined course. |
Objective
To attain an understanding of the principles of refrigeration, heat load calculations, equipment and system design. Special attention will be paid to design for minimum environmental damage. |
Methodology
The presentation will be assisted by the use of good quality visual aids and by worked examples. Practical work on real systems will be carried out where appropriate. |
Synopsis
Applications Engineering Part 1
Refrigeration theory
Heat load calculations
Safety
Components
Common refrigerants
Environmental issues
Basic electrics
System control
Applications Engineering Part 2
Resume & expansion of basic principles including PH charts
Refrigerants for special applications
Component selection
Pipe design
System design for energy efficiency
Why compressors fail
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