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The Evaporators, Condensers, and Controls online course covers the maintenance of gravity feed, overfeed, dump trap, CPR, and DX supply systems. Describes evaporator and evaporative condenser design, selection, and operation. Discusses various defrost systems-hot gas, electric, water, and glycol spray. Examines stop, shutoff, relief, check, solenoid, expansion, pressure-regulating, and float valves. This course has no prerequisites. Evaporators, Condensers, and Controls is available in online technical training and course manual formats.
Review a full course list for Refrigeration Technician
Gravity feed, liquid overfeed, pumped overfeed, dump trap, controlled pressure receiver - direct expansion, and flooded liquid chiller systems
– Explain how refrigerant flows in a thermosyphon system and describe the requirements for a surge drum in a gravity feed system.
– List the benefits of a machine room liquid recirculation unit and benefits compared to direct expansion systems.
– Describe the various level controls used in a recirculation unit and explain how the liquid refrigerant is pumped from the recirculation unit through the
Evaporator operation and heat transfer principles; Tube design; Chillers; Air coils; Freezers; Ice makers; Specialty evaporators
– Discuss basic details of evaporator operation, including the use of secondary coolant.
– List basic principles affecting evaporator heat transfer ability in DX and liquid overfeed systems.
– Discuss the reasons for coil fins and enhanced tube designs.
– Describe common DX and flooded liquid chillers.
– Discuss the construction and operation of evaporators used as air coils (coolers), including the benefits of penthouse installation.
– Describe the operation of various common kinds of freezers and ice makers.
– Explain how subcoolers, intercoolers, and thermosyphon oil coolers function as evaporators.
Reasons for defrost; Hot gas, soft hot gas, electric, water, continuous glycol spray - and room air defrost; Defrost cycle initiation and termination
– Explain why ice and frost form on a coil and discuss the problems resulting from this formation.
– Describe the basic process of defrosting by means of hot gas from the compressor discharge.
– Explain how the soft hot gas defrost system protects large industrial coils.
– Describe common defrost methods that do not use hot gas-electric, water, continuous glycol spray, and room air.
– Describe preset timer defrost methods.
Evaporative condenser basics and design features; Condenser selection; Condenser location; Refrigerant piping; Winter operation and capacity control; Water treatment
– Describe the basic differences between air-cooled, water-cooled, and evaporative condensers and discuss the main operating features of each.
– Discuss the benefits of the evaporative condenser and explain why it has the lowest condensing temperature.
– Describe the design components of an evaporative condenser and explain how they work together to provide cooling.
– Discuss both the process of condenser selection and good and bad practices in locating condensers.
– Describe proper piping and equalization practices for both single and multiple condenser installations.
– Explain the need for condenser winterization and capacity control and discuss proper water treatment to control mineral and bacterial content.
Safety relief, stop and shutoff, check, solenoid, hand expansion, pressure regulating, and float valves; Float valve switches and controllers
– Discuss the relief valve safety requirements as specified by the ASHRAE 15 code.
– Explain why dual relief valves are used, describe proper positioning of the three-way diverting valve, and explain how to calculate relief valve flow