EBOOK - Electricity for Refrigeration, Heating and Air Conditioning - Full Edition (Russell E. Smith)



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Master the electrical principles and practices you need to succeed as a professional installation and service technician with this trusted guide. Accurate and easy-to-understand, ELECTRICITY FOR REFRIGERATION, HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING, Eleventh Edition, will give you a strong foundation in essential electrical theory--and help you hone real-world skills and techniques you can apply on the job. Thoroughly updated for today’s professionals, the Eleventh Edition includes up-to-date information based on current trends, technology and industry practices--including key diagnosis and troubleshooting methods--making this an ideal resource whether you’re new to the field or a current practitioner ready to update your knowledge and skills. Available with this text is The Complete HVAC Lab Manual, which features over 250 lab exercises covering 15 topic areas. See the supplements section for more details.



Table of Contents

Cover Page

Title Page

Copyright Page

Preface

Acknowledgments

About the Author


1. Electrical Safety

1.1. Electrical Injuries

1.2. Dealing with Shock Victims

National Electrical Code®

1.4. Electrical Grounding

1.5. Circuit Protection

1.6. Circuit Lockout Procedures

1.7. Electrical Safety Guidelines

Summary

Review Questions


2. Basic Electricity

2.1. Atomic Theory

2.2. Positive and Negative Charges


2.3. Flow of Electrons

2.4. Conductors and Insulators

2.5. Electric Potential

2.6. Current Flow

2.7. Resistance

2.8. Electric Power and Energy

2.9. Ohm’s Law

2.10. Calculating Electric Power

Summary

Review Questions


3. Electric Circuits


3.1. Basic Concepts of Electric Circuits

3.2. Series Circuits

3.3. Parallel Circuits

3.4. Series-Parallel Circuits

Summary

Review Questions


4. Electric Meters


4.1. Electric Meters

4.2. Ammeters

4.3. Voltmeters

4.4. Ohmmeters

Summary

Review Questions


5. Components, Symbols, and Circuitry of Air-Conditioning Wiring Diagrams


5.1. Loads

5.2. Contactors and Relays

5.3. Magnetic Starters

5.4. Switches

5.5. Safety Devices

5.6. Transformers

5.7. Schematic Diagrams

5.8. Pictorial Diagrams

5.9. Installation Diagrams

Summary

Review Questions


6. Reading Schematic Diagrams

6.1. Schematic Diagram Design

6.2. Reading Basic Schematic Diagrams

6.3. Reading Advanced Schematic Diagrams

Summary

Review Questions


7. Alternating Current, Power Distribution, and Voltage Systems


7.1. Basic Concepts of Alternating Current

7.2. Power Distribution

7.3. 240-Volt-Single-Phase-60-Hertz Systems

7.4. Three-Phase Voltage Systems

7.5. 240-Volt–Three-Phase–60-Hertz Delta System

7.6. 208-Volt–Three-Phase–60-Hertz Wye System

7.7. Higher-Voltage Systems

Summary

Review Questions


8. Basic Electric Motors


8.1. Magnetism

8.2. Basic Electric Motors

8.3. Types of Electric Motors

8.4. Shaded-Pole Motors

8.5. Capacitors

8.6. Split-Phase Motors

8.7. Permanent Split-Capacitor Motors

8.8. Capacitor-Start–Capacitor-Run Motors

8.9. Three-Phase Motors

8.10. Electronically Commutated Motors

8.11. Direct Current Brushless Motors

8.12. Hermetic Compressor Motors

8.13. Service Call Protocol

8.14. Service Calls

Summary

Review Questions

Practice Service Calls


9. Components for Electric Motors

9.1. Starting Relays for Single-Phase Motors

9.2. Current or Amperage Relays

9.3. Potential Relays

9.4. Solid-State Starting Relays and Devices

9.5. Motor Bearings

9.6. Motor Drives

9.7. Service Calls

Summary

Review Questions

Practice Service Calls


10. Contactors, Relays, and Overloads


10.1. Contactors

10.2. Relays

10.3. Overloads

10.4. Magnetic Starters

10.5. Push-Button Stations

10.6. Service Calls

Summary

Review Questions

Practice Service Calls


11. Thermostats, Pressure Switches, and Other Electric Control Devices


11.1. Transformers

11.2. Thermostats

11.3. Staging Thermostats

11.4. Programmable Thermostats

11.5. Communicating Thermostats

11.6. Wi-Fi Thermostats

11.7. Pressure Switches

11.8. Miscellaneous Electric Components

11.9. Service Calls

Summary

Review Questions

Practice Service Calls


12. Electronic Control Devices


12.1. Electronic System Components

12.2. Basic Electronic Control Fundamentals

12.3. Simple Electronic Temperature Control

12.4. One-Function Electronic Controls

12.5. Electronic Timers

12.6. Electronic Devices for Electric Motors

12.7. Electronic Motor Protection Devices

12.8. Electronic Expansion Valves

12.9. Heat Pump Electronic Modules

12.10. Electronic Control Modules for Residential Gas Furnaces

12.11. Oil Furnace Electronic Controls

12.12. Troubleshooting Electronic Controls

Summary

Review Questions


13. Heating Control Devices


13.1. Heating Fundamentals

13.2. Basic Heating Controls

13.3. Gas Heating Controls

13.4. Oil Heating Controls

13.5. Electric Heating Controls

13.6. Hydronic and Steam Controls

13.7. Service Calls

Summary

Review Questions

Practice Service Calls


14. Troubleshooting Electric Control Devices


14.1. Electric Motors

14.2. Contactors and Relays

14.3. Overloads

14.4. Thermostats

14.5. Pressure Switches

14.6. Transformers

14.7. Electric Heating Controls

14.8. Gas Heating Controls

14.9. Oil Heating Controls

14.10. Service Calls

Summary

Review Questions

Practice Service Calls


15. Residential Air-Conditioning Control Systems


15.1. Residential Air-Conditioning Equipment

15.2. Basic Residential Control Circuitry

15.3. Packaged Air-Conditioning Control Systems

15.4. Split-System Air-Conditioning Control Systems

15.5. Heat Pump Control Systems

15.6. Heat Pump Sequence of Operation

15.7. Advanced Residential Control Systems

15.8. Mini-Split Control Systems

15.9. Field Wiring

15.10. Check, Test, and Start Procedures

15.11. Customer Relations

Summary

Review Questions


16. Installation of Heating, Cooling, and Refrigeration Systems


16.1. Sizing Wire

16.2. Disconnect Switches

16.3. Breaker Panels

16.4. Distribution Centers

16.5. Installing Electrical Circuits for Refrigeration, Heating, and Air-Conditioning Equipment


17. Commercial and Industrial Air-Conditioning Control Systems


17.1. Commercial and Industrial Heating and Air-Conditioning Equipment

17.2. Commercial and Industrial Control Circuitry

17.3. Commercial Condensing Unit

17.4. Commercial and Industrial Packaged Units

17.5. Air-Cooled Packaged Unit with Remote Condenser

17.6. Water-Cooled Packaged Units

17.7. Types of Total Commercial and Industrial Control Systems

17.8. Pneumatic Control Systems

17.9. Electronic Control Systems (Direct Digital Controls)

Summary

Review Questions


18. Troubleshooting Modern Refrigeration, Heating, and Air-Conditioning Control Circuitry and Systems


18.1. Diagnosis of Electrical Components

18.2. Troubleshooting Tools

18.3. Troubleshooting with Electrical Meters

18.4. Using Troubleshooting Charts

18.5. Hopscotching: A Useful Tool for Troubleshooting

18.6. Troubleshooting Control Systems

18.7. Service Calls

Summary

Review Questions

Practice Service Calls

Appendix A. Motor Review Table

Appendix B. Electrical Symbols









EBOOK - Electricity for Refrigeration, Heating and Air Conditioning - 8th Edition (Russell E. Smith) 2011.


EBOOK - Electricity for Refrigeration, Heating and Air Conditioning - 11th Edition (Russell E. Smith) 2022.


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Điện cho hệ thống lạnh, sưởi ấm và điều hòa không khí 


Master the electrical principles and practices you need to succeed as a professional installation and service technician with this trusted guide. Accurate and easy-to-understand, ELECTRICITY FOR REFRIGERATION, HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING, Eleventh Edition, will give you a strong foundation in essential electrical theory--and help you hone real-world skills and techniques you can apply on the job. Thoroughly updated for today’s professionals, the Eleventh Edition includes up-to-date information based on current trends, technology and industry practices--including key diagnosis and troubleshooting methods--making this an ideal resource whether you’re new to the field or a current practitioner ready to update your knowledge and skills. Available with this text is The Complete HVAC Lab Manual, which features over 250 lab exercises covering 15 topic areas. See the supplements section for more details.



Table of Contents

Cover Page

Title Page

Copyright Page

Preface

Acknowledgments

About the Author


1. Electrical Safety

1.1. Electrical Injuries

1.2. Dealing with Shock Victims

National Electrical Code®

1.4. Electrical Grounding

1.5. Circuit Protection

1.6. Circuit Lockout Procedures

1.7. Electrical Safety Guidelines

Summary

Review Questions


2. Basic Electricity

2.1. Atomic Theory

2.2. Positive and Negative Charges


2.3. Flow of Electrons

2.4. Conductors and Insulators

2.5. Electric Potential

2.6. Current Flow

2.7. Resistance

2.8. Electric Power and Energy

2.9. Ohm’s Law

2.10. Calculating Electric Power

Summary

Review Questions


3. Electric Circuits


3.1. Basic Concepts of Electric Circuits

3.2. Series Circuits

3.3. Parallel Circuits

3.4. Series-Parallel Circuits

Summary

Review Questions


4. Electric Meters


4.1. Electric Meters

4.2. Ammeters

4.3. Voltmeters

4.4. Ohmmeters

Summary

Review Questions


5. Components, Symbols, and Circuitry of Air-Conditioning Wiring Diagrams


5.1. Loads

5.2. Contactors and Relays

5.3. Magnetic Starters

5.4. Switches

5.5. Safety Devices

5.6. Transformers

5.7. Schematic Diagrams

5.8. Pictorial Diagrams

5.9. Installation Diagrams

Summary

Review Questions


6. Reading Schematic Diagrams

6.1. Schematic Diagram Design

6.2. Reading Basic Schematic Diagrams

6.3. Reading Advanced Schematic Diagrams

Summary

Review Questions


7. Alternating Current, Power Distribution, and Voltage Systems


7.1. Basic Concepts of Alternating Current

7.2. Power Distribution

7.3. 240-Volt-Single-Phase-60-Hertz Systems

7.4. Three-Phase Voltage Systems

7.5. 240-Volt–Three-Phase–60-Hertz Delta System

7.6. 208-Volt–Three-Phase–60-Hertz Wye System

7.7. Higher-Voltage Systems

Summary

Review Questions


8. Basic Electric Motors


8.1. Magnetism

8.2. Basic Electric Motors

8.3. Types of Electric Motors

8.4. Shaded-Pole Motors

8.5. Capacitors

8.6. Split-Phase Motors

8.7. Permanent Split-Capacitor Motors

8.8. Capacitor-Start–Capacitor-Run Motors

8.9. Three-Phase Motors

8.10. Electronically Commutated Motors

8.11. Direct Current Brushless Motors

8.12. Hermetic Compressor Motors

8.13. Service Call Protocol

8.14. Service Calls

Summary

Review Questions

Practice Service Calls


9. Components for Electric Motors

9.1. Starting Relays for Single-Phase Motors

9.2. Current or Amperage Relays

9.3. Potential Relays

9.4. Solid-State Starting Relays and Devices

9.5. Motor Bearings

9.6. Motor Drives

9.7. Service Calls

Summary

Review Questions

Practice Service Calls


10. Contactors, Relays, and Overloads


10.1. Contactors

10.2. Relays

10.3. Overloads

10.4. Magnetic Starters

10.5. Push-Button Stations

10.6. Service Calls

Summary

Review Questions

Practice Service Calls


11. Thermostats, Pressure Switches, and Other Electric Control Devices


11.1. Transformers

11.2. Thermostats

11.3. Staging Thermostats

11.4. Programmable Thermostats

11.5. Communicating Thermostats

11.6. Wi-Fi Thermostats

11.7. Pressure Switches

11.8. Miscellaneous Electric Components

11.9. Service Calls

Summary

Review Questions

Practice Service Calls


12. Electronic Control Devices


12.1. Electronic System Components

12.2. Basic Electronic Control Fundamentals

12.3. Simple Electronic Temperature Control

12.4. One-Function Electronic Controls

12.5. Electronic Timers

12.6. Electronic Devices for Electric Motors

12.7. Electronic Motor Protection Devices

12.8. Electronic Expansion Valves

12.9. Heat Pump Electronic Modules

12.10. Electronic Control Modules for Residential Gas Furnaces

12.11. Oil Furnace Electronic Controls

12.12. Troubleshooting Electronic Controls

Summary

Review Questions


13. Heating Control Devices


13.1. Heating Fundamentals

13.2. Basic Heating Controls

13.3. Gas Heating Controls

13.4. Oil Heating Controls

13.5. Electric Heating Controls

13.6. Hydronic and Steam Controls

13.7. Service Calls

Summary

Review Questions

Practice Service Calls


14. Troubleshooting Electric Control Devices


14.1. Electric Motors

14.2. Contactors and Relays

14.3. Overloads

14.4. Thermostats

14.5. Pressure Switches

14.6. Transformers

14.7. Electric Heating Controls

14.8. Gas Heating Controls

14.9. Oil Heating Controls

14.10. Service Calls

Summary

Review Questions

Practice Service Calls


15. Residential Air-Conditioning Control Systems


15.1. Residential Air-Conditioning Equipment

15.2. Basic Residential Control Circuitry

15.3. Packaged Air-Conditioning Control Systems

15.4. Split-System Air-Conditioning Control Systems

15.5. Heat Pump Control Systems

15.6. Heat Pump Sequence of Operation

15.7. Advanced Residential Control Systems

15.8. Mini-Split Control Systems

15.9. Field Wiring

15.10. Check, Test, and Start Procedures

15.11. Customer Relations

Summary

Review Questions


16. Installation of Heating, Cooling, and Refrigeration Systems


16.1. Sizing Wire

16.2. Disconnect Switches

16.3. Breaker Panels

16.4. Distribution Centers

16.5. Installing Electrical Circuits for Refrigeration, Heating, and Air-Conditioning Equipment


17. Commercial and Industrial Air-Conditioning Control Systems


17.1. Commercial and Industrial Heating and Air-Conditioning Equipment

17.2. Commercial and Industrial Control Circuitry

17.3. Commercial Condensing Unit

17.4. Commercial and Industrial Packaged Units

17.5. Air-Cooled Packaged Unit with Remote Condenser

17.6. Water-Cooled Packaged Units

17.7. Types of Total Commercial and Industrial Control Systems

17.8. Pneumatic Control Systems

17.9. Electronic Control Systems (Direct Digital Controls)

Summary

Review Questions


18. Troubleshooting Modern Refrigeration, Heating, and Air-Conditioning Control Circuitry and Systems


18.1. Diagnosis of Electrical Components

18.2. Troubleshooting Tools

18.3. Troubleshooting with Electrical Meters

18.4. Using Troubleshooting Charts

18.5. Hopscotching: A Useful Tool for Troubleshooting

18.6. Troubleshooting Control Systems

18.7. Service Calls

Summary

Review Questions

Practice Service Calls

Appendix A. Motor Review Table

Appendix B. Electrical Symbols









EBOOK - Electricity for Refrigeration, Heating and Air Conditioning - 8th Edition (Russell E. Smith) 2011.


EBOOK - Electricity for Refrigeration, Heating and Air Conditioning - 11th Edition (Russell E. Smith) 2022.


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