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Nov 21, 2024
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AC 110B - Intermediate HVAC Electrical Theory and Application Credits: 5 Description This course covers intermediate level electrical diagram drawing and interpretation, enthalpy and psychrometrics, and specialized system components for resistance heat HVAC. Labs cover: wiring of various control circuits, and system measurements.
Student Learning Outcomes
- Wire commercial air conditioning systems from electrical schematics using any of the following: Motor starter controls, blower drive controls, time delay relays, oil pressure controls, compressor capacity controls and phase monitors.
- Identify the design of resistance heater and their control circuits.
- Predict the end result of changing fan speed, air volume, static pressure difference or fan horsepower using fan laws.
- Explain the operation of a fan coil unit.
Prerequisite: AC 102B and AC 103B Corequisite: None Graded: Letter Grade
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