Industrial Refrigeration I -

This ten chapter course is primarily for refrigeration plant personnel. It is specifically designed as a foundation course to help individuals become knowledgeable and proficient in the safe, effective and efficient operation of industrial refrigeration systems. The following areas are addressed: fundamental items and concepts used by the refrigeration plant operator in the course of duty, the refrigeration cycle, physical properties of various refrigerants, refrigerant performance tables, compressor types, compressor operation and maintenance, lubrication, cooling units, condensers and high pressure receivers and purging non-condensable gases from the refrigeration system. Diagrams, tables, study questions, exams and a glossary help the student bring key concepts into focus.

Industrial Refrigeration II -

This eight-chapter course builds on concepts in Industrial Refrigeration I, including liquid feed to evaporators and vessels, direct expansion evaporators, gravity flooded evaporators, pumped liquid recirculation systems, secondary refrigerants, heat exchangers and pressure enthalpy diagrams, and two-stage and defrost systems. 

Industrial Refrigeration III (Maintenance)

This 271-page book includes diagrams and tables devoted to the maintenance, service, and installation of industrial refrigeration equipment. It is a guide to the proper care and installation of equipment and the start up of replacements or additions to the refrigeration system. Topics include compressor installation fundamentals, compressor alignment, compressor service and maintenance, vertical single acting compressors, v/w multi-cylinder compressors, screw compressors, evaporative condensers, unwanted liquid slop, troubleshooting, and energy savings. 

Industrial Refrigeration IV (Plant Operation & Safety)  -

This newly revised 148-page book provides guidance for refrigeration plant engineers and operators in important areas of day-to-day operations, record-keeping, preventive maintenance, safety, and disaster planning. 

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