McGraw-Hill's HVAC
Licensing Study Guide
Rex Miller, Mark R. Miller
HVAC technicians and
students alike can turn to the HVAC Licensing Study Guide for
everything they need to prepare for and pass the major HVAC
licensing exams on the very first try! Designed to boost confidence,
skills, and knowledge, this unique career-building resource contains
over 800 practice questions
and answers, essential calculations, and step-by-step
troubleshooting tips for the job site.
Get All the Practice Questions and
Answers, Calculations, and Troubleshooting Tips You Need to Ace the
major HVAC Licensing Exams!
Written by two of the most
experienced and successful authors in the HVAC field, this on-target
book presents a wealth of current information on
heating…boilers…ventilation ductwork…air conditioning systems and
methods…refrigeration…electrical systems…control devices…materials
and equipment design…and codes and standards.
Filled with over 200
detailed illustrations and handy “tip boxes” on important code
matters and exam questions, the HVAC Licensing Study Guide enables
readers to:
- Develop skills with
material most likely to appear on the NATE, ICE, RSES, and
HVAC licensing exams
- Improve test-taking
ability with over 800 exam-style multiple-choice and true/false
questions and answers
- Learn about the latest
refrigerant usage and regulations
- Keep up with the most
recent codes and standards
- Acquire the confidence,
skills, and knowledge needed to pass your licensing exam on the
first try
This HVAC Study Guide Will Help You
Master:
• Heating (Boilers) • Ventilation (Ductwork) • Air Conditioning •
Refrigeration • Electrical • Control Devices • and Much More!
Contents:
Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Part A: Heat
Chapter 1: Heat Sources
Chapter 2: Heating Systems
Chapter 3: Boilers, Burners, and Burner Systems
Part B: Piping, Ductwork, and Ventilation
Chapter 4: Piping Systems
Chapter 5: Ductwork Sizing
Part C: Air Conditioning Equipment
Chapter 6: Refrigerants
Chapter 7: Cooling and Distribution Systems
Part D: Refrigeration
Chapter 8: Refrigeration Equipment and Processes
Chapter 9: Filters and Air Flow
Chapter 10: Maintenance, Servicing and Safety
Chapter 11: Humidification, Dehumidification and Psychrometrics
Part E: Codes and Certifications
Chapter 12: EPA Refrigeration Handlers
Chapter 13: Heating Circuits
Chapter 14: Safety on the Job
Chapter 15: Trade Associations and Codes
Glossary
Decoding Words
Appendix 1: Professional Organizations
Appendix 2: Tables: Inch Equivalents; Pipe Sizes
Appendix 3: MORE TABLES: Weights and Measures; Capacitors
Appendix 4: Internet Resources; Frequently Asked Questions
About the Authors:
Rex Miller is
Professor Emeritus of Industrial Technology at State University
College at Buffalo, and has taught technical curriculums at the high
school, technical school, and college level for more than 40 years.
He is the co-author of John Wiley's Refrigeration: Home and
Commercial and Air Conditioning: Home and Commercial. He is also
co-author of McGraw-Hill's best selling Carpentry & Construction and
the Electrician's Pocket Manual... author of more than 100 texts for
vocational schools and industrial arts programs at all levels.
Mark R. Miller is Professor and Head of Industrial Technology
at University of Texas in Tyler, and has taught technical
curriculums at high school, technical school and college level for
more than 20 years. He is the co-author of Adel's Refrigeration:
Home and Commercial and Air Conditioning: Home and Commercial and is
the author of more than 30 texts for the trades and technical
programs
Softcover
408 Pages
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