What are five skill basic of HVAC for training?
Project: Bus. Adm to HVAC post 8/15
Disclosure the following advice is what a student should try to learn or master skills to understand HVAC. Any person who wants to know more should do their research. Research: google and ask professors, peers, and professionals. I only did ask Youtube and professors for school. Information here is only provided for fun to read or to develop ideas for developing self-education goals for HVAC.
What are the five basic skills categories for HVAC? Tools, troubleshooting, safety, identity components, and refrigerant flow. See this in the list below as an outline to study.
What are tools, and how to use them?
Example name of tool: what tool can do.
Gauge manifold: This tool allows ones to read the pressure of refrigerant in the system and allowing one to move refrigerant to another place.
Troubleshooting
Reading wiring diagram: understands the system and maybe not gets shocked.
Mechanical: cleaning blower motor, know if it is broken.
Safety
Wear gloves: protect from refrigerant and shock.
Eyewear: protects eyes.
Understand health: drink water.
Identify part or item components.
Four parts of the cycle of refrigeration? Evaporator, compressor, meter, condenser.
What is a motor? The item makes magnet energy.
What is part of the motherboard? Green boards. This item told other parts when to run.
Flow of refrigerant
Let's say that many kinds of refrigerants. It flows in the cycle to allow heat or cold to exit from a system where ask set point or want someone wants them to be temperature can be provided.
The above five skills or categories seem to be what technicians should try to learn from their trainers or professors as soon as possible. This advice comes from all the experience I have gained studying HVAC as
10-23-22. I am sure people can add more skills categories after studying this field. Yet, five categories seem to be an excellent start to mastering the above skills.
The goal of this post is to review my notes and things the professors said in the classroom, lab, and during office hours. People should still follow the above disclosure, which is why I am writing this blog post online.
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