Live Class part1
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- Опубликовано: 4 окт 2022
- Live class from Emerson Climate technologies, Copeland division, hosted by United Refrigeration in Seattle Washington.
Typically I do not like power points, however this training provider requires them. My apologies in advance.
In this sample video of the class we cover latent and sensible heat, Boiling as a cooling effect, Saturation Superheat Subcooling and the importance of proper air flow.
Leading up to this video the refrigeration cycle was reviewed.
See all the training Copland has to offer here:
climate.emerson.com/en-us/tra...
stuyding for my 608 certifiction and hvac in general, your youtube channel is a hive of amazing information. Thank you!
Thank you!
Good luck on the test!
Every one of your videos is pure excellence. I always look forward to see what you are going to come out with next. Hope all is well with you Ty.!
I really appreciate your continued support!
Love it Ty. Don't stop
It's all about your background and experience. Took chemistry & physics classes in High School so this is easy for me.👍
The more we know the farther we can go
WOW! Another great training video for the newbie’s. And a great refresher for us old 💨’s.
Thanks Ty
Thanks my friend!
Love it as always. Miss your videos 😉
Solid video and a great refresher . Looks like you landed a job with Copeland . 😊
Thanks!
I have been with them part time for over a year now. I have not advertised it though. They are letting me do more and more this fall. I have picked up a lot of new information I plan on sharing.
Great video as usual Ty. I'd like to go to one of your seminars. Do you ever come to CT?
Thank you.
I have not yet done a class there. Contact your local supply house and ask them to bring me in!
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How many btu does it take to change 1 lb of R134 refrigerant into vapor?
Enthalpy [Btu/lb] latent will change with temperature,
40⁰F it's 84 BTU,
110⁰F its 68.8 BTU
@@love2hvac thank you, is that calculated for the specific heat of the particular refrigerant? Or do we have to just get that from a enthalpy chart?
www.chemours.cn/-/media/files/freon/freon-134a-eng-thermodynamic-properties.pdf?rev=6b9c908e8f4141fb95274666e05dfb5f
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