Maintenance and Operation of Refrigeration and Air-conditioning Systems
COURSE DESCRIPTION
This three-day course would impart to participants vital knowledge on the proper operation and maintenance of refrigeration and air-conditioning equipment. Since equipment breakdown is costly and must at all times be avoided, knowledge in the proper operation and maintenance of equipment, including preventive maintenance measures and repair and troubleshooting techniques, can help in minimizing equipment breakdown and in improving the company's productivity.
COURSE OBJECTIVES
Upon completion of this course the participants should be able to:
1. Know the proper techniques in the operation and maintenance of air-conditioning & refrigeration equipment. 2. Learn the latest techniques, procedures, tools and materials on the operation and maintenance of air-conditioning and refrigeration equipment. 3. Organize a maintenance system for air-conditioning and refrigeration.
COURSE OUTLINE
I. REVIEW OF THE REFRIGERATION CYCLE
a. Vapor Compression Cycle
II. REFRIGERANT COMPRESSOR
a. Construction, Operation, Types and Typical Performance Characteristics b. Proper Loading and Unloading c. Common Problems Encountered in Maintenance and Operation d. Troubleshooting, Repairs and PM Measures e. Surging and Causes
III. EVAPORATORS, CONDENSERS, HEAT TRANSFER EQUIPMENT AND COOLING TOWERS
a. Types, Construction and Operation of Evaporators, Condensers and Heat Transfer Equipment b. Troubleshooting c. Repair and PM Procedures d. Systems Evaluation & Charging, Gas Purging and Oil Drawing
IV. PERFORMANCE CHARACTERISTICS OF BLOWERS, FANS, AND AIR DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS
V. PERFORMANCE CHARACTERISTICS OF PUMPS AND CHILLED WATER SYSTEMS
VI. PIPES, VALVES, DUCTING & INSULATION
a. Proper Insulation and Use of Pipe and Piping Materials b. Choosing the Right Type of Valves and Fittings c. Proper Techniques in Ducting
VII. MAINTENANCE OF AIR-CONDITIONING SYSTEM COMPONENTS
VIII. ABSORPTION TECHNOLOGY
a. Relevant Issues-Montreal Protocol, Power Scenario, Life Cycle Cost b. Operating Principle c. Type of Energy Input d. Application on Cogeneration e. Case Studies