Understanding the fundamental ideas and practices of the air-conditioning and refrigeration sector involves more than merely reviewing statistics. It needs a
thorough examination of the sector. The fundamentals of all forms of refrigeration are covered in this literature. It describes the machinery that enables us to eat a wide range of foods and live comfortably in air-conditioned environments.
Modern equipment maintenance techniques are emphasized. The most recent tools are displayed. Emphasis is placed on the uses of the more recent unit types. Long into the future, the field of air conditioning technology will continue to expand. It will be necessary for new technicians to understand that change is unavoidable.
This textbook was created to support educational initiatives at community colleges, technical institutions, trade schools, and high schools. Apprenticeship programs and adult evening classes could also find it useful.
helpful. This book gives anybody starting out in the refrigeration and air conditioning industry a solid foundation and in-depth understanding of the fundamentals.
For their most significant contributions to the book, the authors would especially like to thank Mr. Andy Bugg, an AC Applications Engineer for one of the biggest air conditioning manufacturers, and Mr. Burt Wallace, an instructor in Tyler Junior College’s air conditioning and refrigeration program. Both of them reside in Tyler, Texas.
ABOUT THE AUTHORS
Rex Miller is Professor Emeritus of Industrial Technology at State University College at Buffalo and has taught
technical curriculum at the college level for more than 40 years. He is the coauthor of the best-selling Carpentry &
Construction, now in its fourth edition, and the author of more than 80 texts for vocational and industrial arts programs.
He lives in Round Rock, Texas.
Mark R. Miller is Professor of Industrial Technology at the University of Texas at Tyler. He teaches construction
courses for future middle managers in the trade. He is coauthor of several technical books, including the best-selling
Carpentry & Construction, now in its fourth edition. He lives in Tyler, Texas.
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