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BTU Buddy Notebook, Bill Johnson
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Item specifics
- Condition
- Book Title
- BTU Buddy Notebook
- ISBN
- 1435425839
- EAN
- 9781435425835
- Release Title
- BTU Buddy Notebook
- Artist
- Bill Johnson
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About this product
Product Identifiers
Publisher
Delamr Cengage Learning
ISBN-10
1435425839
ISBN-13
9781435425835
eBay Product ID (ePID)
65664522
Product Key Features
Number of Pages
288 Pages
Language
English
Publication Name
Btu Buddy Notebook
Publication Year
2008
Subject
Industries / Construction, Technical & Manufacturing Industries & Trades, Construction / Heating, Ventilation & Air Conditioning
Features
New Edition
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Technology & Engineering, Business & Economics
Format
Trade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height
0.5 in
Item Weight
15.5 Oz
Item Length
9.3 in
Item Width
7.5 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
College Audience
Reviews
COOLING SEASON.Introduction.Service Call 1. Servicing A Frozen Suction Line and Compressor.Service Call 2. Charging an Expansion Valve System after Loss of Charge.Service Call 3. Charging a Fixed Bore System with a Fixed Bore Office.Service Call 4. Cleaning a Very Dirty Air Cooled Condenser.Service Call 5. A Conversation about Vacuum Procedures.Service Call 6. Removing Water from a Wet Heat Pump.Service Call 7. Changing a Badly Burned Compressor.Service Call 8. Burned Four-Way Valve Coil on a Heat Pump.Service Call 9. Discovering Reduced Airflow in the Ducts.Service Call 10. Fixing a Chronic Leaking Residential A/C Unit.Service Call 11. Quickly Cooling a Hot Hermetic Compressor.Service Call 12. Troubleshooting a Water-Cooled Condenser.Service Call 13. Examining a Cooling Tower Problem.Service Call 14. Compressor with Refrigerant Flooding Back.Service Call 15. Compressor with Low Oil Level.Service Call 16. A Training Lunch with BTU Buddy.Service Call 17. A Compressor with Internal Leak.Service Call 18. A Stopped Up Condensate Line.Service Call 19. Outdoor Unit with Restricted Airflow.Service Call 20. Repairing a Restricted Liquid Line.Service Call 21. High-Efficiency Cooling in Mild Weather.Service Call 22. Frozen Evaporator on a 15-Ton Cooling Unit.Service Call 23. High Head Pressure, Air in the System.Service Call 24. Stopped Up Condensate Line.Service Call 25. 50-Ton System with a Defective Solenoid Valve.Service Call 26. Reciprocating Chiller with Fouled Condenser Tubes.Service Call 27. Topping Off the Charge for a Fixed Bore Metering Device System.Service Call 28. Topping Off the Charge for a TXV System.Service Call 29. Helping on a 100o F Day.Service Call 30. A Cooling Tower Starved for Water.Service Call 31. Evacuation Leak.HEATING SEASON.Service Call 32. Working with a Gas Furnace that is Down Drafting.Service Call 33. Handling an Over-Fired Boiler.Service Call 34. Tackling Low Airflow with Electric Heat.Service Call 35. A Lunch Seminar with Bob and BTU Buddy.Service Call 36. A Problem of House Windows Sweating.Service Call 37. Finding Excess Heat Exchanger Scale.Service Call 38. Handling a Frozen Outdoor Coil on a Heat Pump.Service Call 39. Looking at a Heat Pump Drawing a Lot of Current.Service Call 40. Changing a Four-Way Valve on a Heat Pump.Service Call 41. Checking a Heat Pump with Dirty Indoor Coil.Service Call 42. A Heat Pump Blowing Cold Air.Service Call 43. Carbon Monoxide Problem with Gas Furnace.Service Call 44. Frozen Heat Pump Outdoor Coil.Service Call 45. Burned Transformer Due to Shorted Coin in Relay.Service Call 46. Handling a Stopped Up Oil Filter.Service Call 47. A Smoking Oil Furnace.Service Call 48. Grounded Electric Heat Coil Causes Fan to Run.Service Call 49. Air in a Hot Water Heating System.Service Call 50. How Air Gets Into a Hot Water Heating System.Service Call 51. Stolen Outdoor Unit for a Heat Pump.Service Call 52. Grounded Compressor Motor.Service Call 53. Grounded Compressor Motor (Continued).Service Call 54. Heat Pump with a Stuck Check Valve.Service Call 55. An Oil Furnace with Sooted Electrodes.Service Call 56. Smelly Gas Furnace.Service Call 57. Luncheon About Flue Vents.Service Call 58. Combustion Air for a Gas Furnace.
Edition Description
New Edition
Table Of Content
COOLING SEASON.Introduction.Service Call 1. Servicing A Frozen Suction Line and Compressor.Service Call 2. Charging an Expansion Valve System after Loss of Charge.Service Call 3. Charging a Fixed Bore System with a Fixed Bore Office.Service Call 4. Cleaning a Very Dirty Air Cooled Condenser.Service Call 5. A Conversation about Vacuum Procedures.Service Call 6. Removing Water from a Wet Heat Pump.Service Call 7. Changing a Badly Burned Compressor.Service Call 8. Burned Four-Way Valve Coil on a Heat Pump.Service Call 9. Discovering Reduced Airflow in the Ducts.Service Call 10. Fixing a Chronic Leaking Residential A/C Unit.Service Call 11. Quickly Cooling a Hot Hermetic Compressor.Service Call 12. Troubleshooting a Water-Cooled Condenser.Service Call 13. Examining a Cooling Tower Problem.Service Call 14. Compressor with Refrigerant Flooding Back.Service Call 15. Compressor with Low Oil Level.Service Call 16. A Training Lunch with BTU Buddy.Service Call 17. A Compressor with Internal Leak.Service Call 18. A Stopped Up Condensate Line.Service Call 19. Outdoor Unit with Restricted Airflow.Service Call 20. Repairing a Restricted Liquid Line.Service Call 21. High-Efficiency Cooling in Mild Weather.Service Call 22. Frozen Evaporator on a 15-Ton Cooling Unit.Service Call 23. High Head Pressure, Air in the System.Service Call 24. Stopped Up Condensate Line.Service Call 25. 50-Ton System with a Defective Solenoid Valve.Service Call 26. Reciprocating Chiller with Fouled Condenser Tubes.Service Call 27. Topping Off the Charge for a Fixed Bore Metering Device System.Service Call 28. Topping Off the Charge for a TXV System.Service Call 29. Helping on a 100o F Day.Service Call 30. A Cooling Tower Starved for Water.Service Call 31. Evacuation Leak.HEATING SEASON.Service Call 32. Working with a Gas Furnace that is Down Drafting.Service Call 33. Handling an Over-Fired Boiler.Service Call 34. Tackling Low Airflow with Electric Heat.Service Call 35. A Lunch Seminar with Bob and BTU Buddy.Service Call 36. A Problem of House Windows Sweating.Service Call 37. Finding Excess Heat Exchanger Scale.Service Call 38. Handling a Frozen Outdoor Coil on a Heat Pump.Service Call 39. Looking at a Heat Pump Drawing a Lot of Current.Service Call 40. Changing a Four-Way Valve on a Heat Pump.Service Call 41. Checking a Heat Pump with Dirty Indoor Coil.Service Call 42. A Heat Pump Blowing Cold Air.Service Call 43. Carbon Monoxide Problem with Gas Furnace.Service Call 44. Frozen Heat Pump Outdoor Coil.Service Call 45. Burned Transformer Due to Shorted Coin in Relay.Service Call 46. Handling a Stopped Up Oil Filter.Service Call 47. A Smoking Oil Furnace.Service Call 48. Grounded Electric Heat Coil Causes Fan to Run.Service Call 49. Air in a Hot Water Heating System.Service Call 50. How Air Gets Into a Hot Water Heating System.Service Call 51. Stolen Outdoor Unit for a Heat Pump.Service Call 52. Grounded Compressor Motor.Service Call 53. Grounded Compressor Motor (Continued).Service Call 54. Heat Pump with a Stuck Check Valve.Service Call 55. An Oil Furnace with Sooted Electrodes.Service Call 56. Smelly Gas Furnace.Service Call 57. Luncheon About Flue Vents.Service Call 58. Combustion Air for a Gas Furnace.
Synopsis
The BTU Buddy Notebook is a collection of more than 50 unique service call scenarios conducted by an HVAC technician which describe real-life service scenarios related to troubleshooting. Many high quality images help to illustrate troubleshooting techniques and the equipment being serviced.
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