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    Newbie Practical book required



    Hi Guys,

    We are currently getting trained guys in to install our split systems, as advised here, until I feel confident and have appropriate training. I have watched one guy test, vac and looks OK. What I need is a newbie book for me to study in the evenings telling me how to attach and disconnect the gauge manifold without loss and all other basics. Would be good to include refrigeration basics in the book as well! My problem is I tend to forget things easily unless I ingrain it. I will be booking up onto some courses when I can get them to pay, but until then the pro's will be doing it.

    Appreciate your patience guys,

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    Re: Newbie Practical book required

    By the way, I have complete my safe handling course, which was good, though some time ago now and the manual does really backup what was learnt in the class, hence forgotten

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    Re: Newbie Practical book required

    I think that it is time for you to visit your local library and check out the "technical" section.

    Find any of the books on refrigeration and have a look inside them.
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    Re: Newbie Practical book required

    cheers, was hoping someone could recommend a book. Cheers anyway

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    Re: Newbie Practical book required

    Have you had a look through the "Refrigeration Books" section on here yet?

    http://www.refrigeration-engineer.co...splay.php?f=24
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    Re: Newbie Practical book required

    many thanks, yes had a look previously but couldn't find anything aimed at newbies. I have found a few things that I will begin to read through today

    any other suggestions welcome

    Take care

    Quote Originally Posted by Brian_UK View Post
    Have you had a look through the "Refrigeration Books" section on here yet?

    http://www.refrigeration-engineer.co...splay.php?f=24

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    Re: Newbie Practical book required

    I think the trouble is that 'newbie' books only exist inside the colleges etc.

    The main books go straight into the whys and wherefores....
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