SOE 203 - HVACR 3 Credits: 3 2 Lecture Hours 2 Lab Hours
Prerequisites: SOE 110
Description This course provides an advanced presentation and hands on training in the principles, practices, application, installation, maintenance, repair, design and troubleshooting procedures for HVACR technicians. The emphasis is on industrial and commercial applications. Topics include all weather systems, indoor air quality, and domestic refrigeration. Learning Outcomes Upon successful completion of the course, the student will:
- Define and explain electric heat, gas heat, oil heat, hydronic heat, alternative heating and indoor air quality.
- Label and explain the similarities and differences of comfort and psychrometrics, refrigeration applied to air conditioning, Air Distribution and Balance, Installation, Controls, Typical Operating Conditions and Troubleshooting.
- Classify and describe appropriate applications for Electric, Gas, and Oil Heat with Electric Air Conditioning, Air Source Heat Pumps and Geothermal Heat Pumps.
- Install and troubleshoot a sample Domestic Refrigerators, Domestic Freezers and Room Air Conditioners.
Listed Topics
- Air Conditioning (Heating and Humidification)
- Air Conditioning (Cooling)
- All-Weather Systems
- Domestic Appliances
Reference Materials Current Textbook.
Supplementary Materials such as study guides, workbooks, CD, videos, handouts, library resources. Approved By: Sutin, Stewart Date Approved: 05/14/2007
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