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Q: What is the standard transformer VA rating for most hvacr systems?
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What does the abbreviation 'HVACR' mean?

I have not heard of hvacr. HVAC stands for Heating Ventilation and Air Conditioning. and Refrigeration is the r


Where can you purchase fundamentals of hvacr locally in Anaheim ca?

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HVACR = Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration


What trouble may be indicated by a warm evaporator line?

I'm just a student of HVACR and I think a lack of refrigerant will be indicated by a warm an evaporator or the outlet end of the evaporator.


What is hvac system?

First and foremost, HVAC stands for heating, ventilation, and air conditioning. This system provides heating and cooling to residential and commercial buildings. You can find HVAC systems anywhere from single-family homes to submarines where they provide the means for environmental comfort. Becoming more and more popular in new construction, these systems use fresh air from outdoors to provide high indoor air quality. The V in HVAC, or ventilation, is the process of replacing or exchanging air within a space. This provides a better quality of air indoors and involves the removal of moisture, smoke, odors, heat, dust, airborne bacteria, carbon dioxide, and other gases as well as temperature control and oxygen replenishment.


Where can I purchase a centrifugal blower online?

There are dozens of different manufactuers of these various blowers on the market. You can buy an inexpensive blower at the website www.grainger.com/Grainger/blowers/hvacr/ecatalog/N-8sq.


What does Ahri reference number mean?

The AHRI Certified™ mark is applied only to HVACR equipment and components that have been independently tested to certify manufacturers' performance claims are accurate.


What is the company Fieldpiece all about?

The company Fieldpiece design and produce hand held testing devices to be used by HVACR technicians. The devices allow one to test for temperatures, carbon monoxide levels and many other things.


Is it necessary to put freon in an central air conditioner yearly?

NO if your puting refrigerant in your system yearly that means you have a small leak some where and it needs to be found.. if your service tech says this is normal he or she needs to go to school for HVACR...


What do you mean by HVAC repair?

HVAC (Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning) refers to technology of indoor or automotive environmental comfort. HVAC system design is a major subdiscipline of mechanical engineering, based on the principles of thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, and heat transfer. Refrigeration is sometimes added to the field's abbreviation as HVAC&R or HVACR, or ventilating is dropped as in HACR (such as the designation of HACR-rated circuit breakers).


Can you list online HVAC training programs?

The HVAC Technician Online Training Program is offered in partnership with HVACReducation.net to bring you the only HVAC Technician training program of its kind on the Web. HVACR training will prepare you for a career as a heating, ventilation, air conditioning, or refrigeration installer or technician. This online certificate program is offered in partnership with major colleges, universities, and other accredited education providers. Click on http://www.gatlineducation.com/hvaccertification.htm, this link will give you more info about online HVAC training. Good luck.


The value of an associate's degree for HVACR?

$0-$20,000/yr because your boss will ask for you to have certifications like boiler licenses and NATE/ASHRAE certification you can't even test for because they require YEARS of experience in the field which you'll never get because contractors only hire EXPERIENCED people... Glad I'm just wasting the state of Michigan's money getting this worthless 2 year degree, except I can't get the time I've spent on it back. My advice, be an apprentice millwright, pipefitter, plumber, electrician, or carpenter through a union. You won't make bank until you're a journeyman, but the reward is experience; which I feel far OUTWEIGHS any piece of paper any day. Plus despite the Right-to-Work/Right-Wing fables about labor unions, these ones will bend over backwards to keep you working to meet those thousands of man hours to make Journeyman. You don't get that guarantee from ANY college. I actually TURNED DOWN a millwright apprenticeship to go back to community college, big mistake. And why you ask? Because I didn't grow a pair and borrow the $750 in tool and dues cost to start a job that paid $17/hr WITH Blue Cross, visual, and dental. According to the Millwright who interviewed me in 2008, he said 3rd year apprentices made $60,000/yr, so guess how stupid I feel with a 3.9 G.P.A. and 9 years wasted in 4 colleges with NO degree or job experience in anything as a result? Don't believe the bold-faced marketed lie that a college degree is all you need to make bank, all you'll be is a more highly-credentialled sucker working for someone else the rest of your life if you're lucky in this economy. The most valuable thing you have is your healthiest years (18-30), which I've wasted most of; I'll be 29 IF I finish my worthless degree next May. Do whatever you have to to amass a stable work history and put off family or home ownership as long as you can, we've all seen the financial black holes they've turned into... Just focus on finding out what you want out of life instead of what the world tells you you're supposed to have. Let's face it, we're not going to be wunderkind billionaires, celebrities, or geniuses like our Sh*t Sandwich generation (D.O.B. 1979-1991) was promissed. If you're looking for a trade, STAY AWAY from HVACR. It's the only trade on Earth where entry-level means 2-5 years experience with credentials galore and there's no such thing as an apprenticeship. I swear to God, even working a road crew or roofing will leave you happier and more fulfilled than this trade, and I haven't worked one day in it because of the previously-stated myriad Catch-22's. Get yourself a turbine technician certification and you can work anything from a coal-plant to a wind farm. That's what I wish I did instead. Hope that answers your question, and for God's sake don't fall into this career/life beartrap that I have. -Wageslave Z-