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    ac and ref engineer basic knowledge



    i'm a graduating ME student and i want to pursue ac and refrigeration as a carrer. can you tell me what are the basics i need to know aside from vapor compression cylce and stuffs??



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    Re: ac and ref engineer basic knowledge

    Quote Originally Posted by mjpaolo View Post
    i'm a graduating ME student and i want to pursue ac and refrigeration as a carrer. can you tell me what are the basics i need to know aside from vapor compression cylce and stuffs??

    It does depend on your level.
    Level 2, basic level or ME level, basic level?

    You need to Know about
    • Heat transfer
    • Thermodynamics of fluids
    • Oils
    • Electrical and electrical controls
    • Electronics
    • Inverters
    • Power consumption
    • Different types of compressor
    • Pipe sizing and design
    • Component selection
    • Brazing
    • Health and Safety.
    I'm sure there are more but that lot will keep you going for a few days

    Cheers taz.

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    Re: ac and ref engineer basic knowledge

    Quote Originally Posted by mjpaolo View Post
    i'm a graduating ME student and i want to pursue ac and refrigeration as a carrer. can you tell me what are the basics i need to know aside from vapor compression cylce and stuffs??

    you just need to be hard working and flexible. there's lots of problem other than the theory that our professor teach us.

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    Re: ac and ref engineer basic knowledge

    Quote Originally Posted by MIT View Post
    you just need to be hard working and flexible. there's lots of problem other than the theory that our professor teach us.
    There are three references you will need to work in AC and refrigeration. One is the ASHRAE handbook -Fundamentals. A new issue is out this year. If you join ASHRAE, which I would recommend, you will receive one handbook per year as part of your memebership fee.

    Two other essentials for a practicing ME in any field are Machiniery's Handbook and Mark's Standard Handbook for Mechanical Engineers.

    If you want to learn how to design HVAC systems for small commercial buildings you can download my book
    HVAC Design Manual – A Mechanical Designer’s Guide to Design of Small Commercial and Institutional HVAC Systems
    for free at my web site, which I can give you if you contact me at doughert@nettally.com.

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