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MyLab HVAC with Pearson eText -- Access Card -- for Fundamentals of HVACR Carter Stanfield

MyLab HVAC with Pearson eText -- Access Card -- for Fundamentals of HVACR By Carter Stanfield

MyLab HVAC with Pearson eText -- Access Card -- for Fundamentals of HVACR by Carter Stanfield


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MyLab HVAC with Pearson eText -- Access Card -- for Fundamentals of HVACR by Carter Stanfield

NOTE: Before purchasing, check with your instructor to ensure you select the correct ISBN. Several versions of Pearson's MyLab & Mastering products exist for each title, and registrations are not transferable. To register for and use Pearson's MyLab & Mastering products, you may also need a Course ID, which your instructor will provide. Used books, rentals, and purchases made outside of Pearson If purchasing or renting from companies other than Pearson, the access codes for Pearson's MyLab & Mastering products may not be included, may be incorrect, or may be previously redeemed. Check with the seller before completing your purchase. Comprehensively introduces the fundamentals of HVACR in digestible units, supported by hundreds of colorful visual aids Written in a style thatis easy to understand, this Third Edition of Fundamentals of HVACR introduces the principles of heating, ventilation, air conditioning, and refrigeration. The book is comprehensive enough to be used as the basis not only for HVACR courses, but for entire HVACR programs. Units are short and digestible, presenting complex material in a concise, straightforward manner without ever dumbing down its topics. Compared to other, similar texts, Fundamentals of HVACR is visually stunning, featuring 2900 supporting photographs, illustrations, drawings, and diagrams-most of them in full color. The Third Edition has been revised to reflect expanded coverage of electricity, motor controls, motor applications, new technologies, regulations, and changes in the HVACR market, and remains the most up-to-date HVACR text available. Personalize learning with MyHVACLab Created specifically for Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration students and instructors, MyHVACLab is an online homework, tutorial, and assessment program designed to work with Stanfield and Skaves's, Fundamentals of HVACR, Third Edition. It's designed to support students' mastery and application of the HVAC skills they'll need for a successful career. It provides 24/7 eText access, multimedia resources, and pre-built assignments that allow instructors to measure student performance and personalize the HVAC learning experience.

About Carter Stanfield

Carter Stanfield grew up in the air conditioning business. His family still owns and operates Stanfield Air Systems in Athens, Georgia. He has taught Air Conditioning Technology at Athens Technical College for over 40 years. He writes the blog hvacrfundamentals and is co-author of Fundamentals of HVACR, published by Pearson. Mr. Stanfield's industry credentials include RSES CMS, NATE Certification, and a state of Georgia unrestricted Conditioned Air Contracting License. He earned a BS Ed Degree in Technical Education from the University of Georgia, where he graduated Magna Cum Laude. Mr. Stanfield is a frequent guest speaker at regional and national conventions for HVACR educators. David Skaves, P.E., has been a faculty member at the Maine Maritime Academy since 1986 and received the Teaching Excellence award at the college in 2006. His career background includes employment as a marine engineer on supertankers in the merchant marine, a production planner at Maine's Bath Iron Works Shipbuilding, and an engineering consultant for combined cycle power plant performance testing throughout the United States as well as in Mexico and South America. In addition to his MBA from the University of Maine at Orono, Professor Skaves is a registered professional engineer, licensed first-class stationary engineer, and licensed marine chief engineer. He is currently a member of ASHRAE and AFE.

Table of Contents

Brief Table of Contents Section 1 Fundamentals Section 2 HVACR Science Section 3 Refrigeration Systems and Components Section 4 Refrigeration Practices Section 5 HVACR Electrical Systems and Components Section 6 Air-Conditioning Systems Section 7 Heating Systems Section 8 Heat Pump Systems Section 9 System Design, Sizing, and Layout Section 10 Commercial Environmental Systems Section 11 Commercial Refrigeration Systems Section 12 Installation, Maintenance, Service,and Troubleshooting Detailed Table of Contents Section 1 Fundamentals Unit 1 Introduction to Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration Unit 2 Being a Professional HVACR Technician Unit 3 Safety Unit 4 Hand and Power Tools Unit 5 Fasteners Unit 6 Measurements Section 2 HVACR Science Unit 7 Properties of Matter Unit 8 Types of Energy and Their Properties Unit 9 Temperature and Thermodynamics Unit 10 Pressure and Vacuum Section 3 Refrigeration Systems and Components Unit 11 Types of Refrigeration Systems Unit 12 The Refrigeration Cycle Unit 13 Compressors Unit 14 Condensers Unit 15 Metering Devices Unit 16 Evaporators Unit 17 Refrigerants and Their Properties Unit 18 Special Refrigeration Components Unit 19 Plotting the Refrigeration Cycle Section 4 Refrigeration Practices Unit 20 Refrigeration Safety Unit 21 Refrigerant System Servicing and Testing Equipment Unit 22 Piping and Tubing Unit 23 Soldering and Brazing Unit 24 Refrigerant System Piping Unit 25 Accessing Sealed Refrigeration Systems Unit 26 Refrigerant Management and the EPA Unit 27 Refrigerant Leak Testing Unit 28 Refrigerant System Evacuation Unit 29 Refrigerant System Charging Section 5 HVACR Electrical Systems and Components Unit 30 Electrical Safety Unit 31 Basic Electricity Unit 32 Alternating Current Fundamentals Unit 33 Electric Meters and Test Instruments Unit 34 Electrical Components Unit 35 Electric Motors Unit 36 Motor Controls Unit 37 Motor Application and Troubleshooting Unit 38 Electrical Diagrams Unit 39 Control Systems Unit 40 Communicating Control Systems Unit 41 Electrical Troubleshooting Section 6 Air-Conditioning Systems Unit 42 Fundamentals of Psychrometrics and Airflow Unit 43 Air Filters Unit 44 Ventilation and Dehumidification Unit 45 Residential Air Conditioning Unit 46 Mini-Split, Multisplit, and Variable Refrigerant Flow Systems Unit 47 Residential Split-System Air-Conditioning Installations Unit 48 Duct Installation Unit 49 Troubleshooting Air-Conditioning Systems Section 7 Heating Systems Unit 50 Principles of Combustion and Safety Unit 51 Gas Furnaces Unit 52 Gas Furnace Controls Unit 53 Gas Furnace Installation Unit 54 Troubleshooting Gas Furnaces Unit 55 Oil-Fired Heating Systems Unit 56 Oil Furnace and Boiler Service Unit 57 Residential Oil Heating Installation Unit 58 Troubleshooting Oil Heating Systems Unit 59 Space Heaters Unit 60 Humidifiers Section 8 Heat Pump Systems Unit 61 Electric Heat Unit 62 Electric Heat Installation Unit 63 Troubleshooting Electric Heat Unit 64 Heat Pump System Fundamentals Unit 65 Air-Source Heat Pump Applications Unit 66 Geothermal Heat Pumps Unit 67 Heat Pump Installation Unit 68 Troubleshooting Heat Pump Systems Section 9 System Design, Sizing, and Layout Unit 69 Basic Building Construction Unit 70 Green Buildings and Systems Unit 71 Indoor Air Quality Unit 72 Residential Load Calculations Unit 73 Duct Design Unit 74 Zone Control Systems Unit 75 Testing and Balancing Air Systems Section 10 Commercial Environmental Systems Unit 76 Commercial Air-Conditioning Systems Unit 77 Fans and Air-Handling Units Unit 78 Single-Zone Rooftop Unit Installation Unit 79 Commercial Zoned Systems Unit 80 Commercial Control Systems Unit 81 Chilled Water Systems Unit 82 Hydronic Heating Systems Unit 83 Boilers and Related Equipment Unit 84 Cooling Towers Section 11 Commercial Refrigeration Systems Unit 85 Commercial Refrigeration Systems Unit 86 Supermarket Equipment Unit 87 Ice Machines Unit 88 Troubleshooting Refrigeration Systems Section 12 Installation, Maintenance, Service,and Troubleshooting Unit 89 Installation Techniques Unit 90 Planned Maintenance Unit 91 Refrigeration System Cleanup Unit 92 Troubleshooting Appendices Refrigerant Data Commonly Used HVACR Formulas Abbreviations and Acronyms English Language Glossary

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CIN0134017897VG
9780134017891
0134017897
MyLab HVAC with Pearson eText -- Access Card -- for Fundamentals of HVACR by Carter Stanfield
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Pearson Education (US)
2016-03-01
1536
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