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Electrical Applications for Air Conditioning title: & Refrigeration Systems author: Langley, Billy C. publisher: The Fairmont Press isbn10 | asin: 0881732737 print isbn13: 9780881732733 ebook isbn13: 9780585193755 language: English Air conditioning--Electric equipment, subject Refrigeration and refrigerating machinery-- Electric equipment. publication date: 2000 lcc: TK4035.A35L36 2000eb ddc: 697.9/3 Air conditioning--Electric equipment, subject: Refrigeration and refrigerating machinery-- Electric equipment. Page iii Electrical Applications for Air Conditioning & Refrigeration Systems by Billy C. Langley Page iv Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Langley, Billy C., 1931- Electrical applications for air conditioning & refrigeration systems by Billy C. Langley. p. cm. Includes index. ISBN 0-88173-273-7 1. Air conditioningElectric equipment. 2. Refrigeration and refrigerating machineryElectric equipment. I. Title. TK4035.A35L36 1999 697.9'3--dc21 98-54804 CIP Electrical applications for air conditioning & refrigeration systems by Billy C. Langley. ©2000 by The Fairmont Press, Inc. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopy, recording, or any information storage and retrieval system, without permission in writing from the publisher. Published by The Fairmont Press, Inc. 700 Indian Trail Lilburn, GA 30047 Printed in the United States of America 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 ISBN 0-88173-273-7 FP ISBN 0-13-014307-3 PH While every effort is made to provide dependable information, the publisher, authors, and editors cannot be held responsible for any errors or omissions. Distributed by Prentice Hall PTR Prentice-Hall, Inc. A Simon & Schuster Company Upper Saddle River, NJ 07458 Prentice-Hall International (UK) Limited, London Prentice-Hall of Australia Pty. Limited, Sydney Prentice-Hall Canada Inc., Toronto Prentice-Hall Hispanoamericana, S.A, Mexico Prentice-Hall of India Private Limited, New Delhi Prentice-Hall of Japan, Inc., Tokyo Simon & Schuster Asia Pte. Ltd., Singapore Editora Prentice-Hall do Brasil, Ltda., Rio de Janeiro Page v PREFACE Electrical Applications for Air Conditioning & Refrigeration Systems Electrical Applications for Air Conditioning & Refrigeration Systems is designed in units so that the reader will only need to refer to the section to which he/she is concerned. This eliminates the need for thumbing through the complete book for the wanted information. Each unit is separated into a presentation of that particular subject, control or operational theory. Also included is troubleshooting procedures and check-out procedures so the reader will have the necessary information at hand for quick reference. The reader may also want to study the material at a more leisurely time so that a better understanding is obtained from the material presented. The material covers basic electricity in an easy to follow format. Electronics is presented so that the reader can learn the basics of solid- state theory or just study the material required for the particular job at hand. The controls are presented in a clear and concise manner so the reader can quickly learn how the control works, how it is used in the system. Information on how to make operational checks and troubleshoot the control for proper operation are also included. There are ninety-one units in the book. Each one is devoted to the control, theory, or troubleshooting procedure for that particular component. Electrical Applications for Air Conditioning & Refrigeration Systems will make a good reference book as well as a self study course for anyone needing instruction in this field of study. Page vii CONTENTS Section 1: Electrical Fundamentals Unit 1: What is Electricity 2 Unit 2: Atomic Theory 3 Unit 3: Electrical Charges 9 Unit 4: Electron Flow 14 Unit 5: Electric Current 22 Unit 6: Ohm's Law 29 Unit 7: Electrical Instruments 33 Unit 8: Conductors and Insulators 50 Unit 9: Wire Size and Voltage Drop 52 Unit 10: Electrical Circuits 60 Unit 11: Sizing Wire for an Electric Circuit 64 Unit 12: Alternating Current 70 Unit 13: Electrical Distribution Systems 79 Unit 14: Distribution Center 83 Unit 15: Single-Phase-60 HZ Voltage Systems 86 Unit 16: Three-Phase Voltage Systems 90 Unit 17: 208-Volt-Three-Phase-60 HZ "WYE" System 94 Unit 18: Higher Voltage Systems 96 Unit 19: The Meter Loop 97 Unit 20: Circuit Protection Devices 99 Unit 21: Inductance and Reactance 102 Unit 22: Capacitance and Capacitors 106 Unit 23: Magnetism 116 Unit 24: Electromagnetism 123 Unit 25: Electricity and Magnetism at Work 128 Section 2: Single-Phase Electric Motors Unit 26: Electric Motor Theory 135 Unit 27: Split-Phase Motors 140 Unit 28: Permanent-Split Capacitor (PSC) Motors 142 Unit 29: Capacitor-Start/Capacitor-Run (CSCR) Motors 144 Unit 30: The Shaded-Pole Motor 145 Unit 31: Multi-Speed Motors 148 Unit 32: Dual-Voltage Motors 152 Unit 33: Terminal Identification 154 Unit 34: Reversing Motor Rotation 156 Unit 35: Troubleshooting 158 Page viii Section 3: Three-Phase Motors Unit 36: Three-Phase Motor Principles 168 Unit 37: The Squirrel Cage Motor 177 Unit 38: The Wound Rotor Motor 182 Unit 39: The Synchronous Motor 188 Section 4: Control Devices Unit 40: Disconnect Switch 193 Unit 41: Fused Disconnect 194 Unit 42: Circuit Breaker Panels 195 Unit 43: Single-Phase Motor Protectors 196 Unit 44: Solid State Protectors 203 Unit 45: Magnetic Overload 210 Unit 46: Relays 212 Unit 47: Starting Relays 214 Unit 48: Thermostats 226 Unit 49: Pressure Controls 244 Unit 50: Oil Safety Controls 251 Unit 51: Defrost Timers 259 Unit 52: Starters and Contactors 280 Unit 53: Humidistats 283 Unit 54: The Transformer 285 Unit 55: Variable-Speed Motor Controller 288 Unit 56: Flow Switches 293 Unit 57: Fan and Limit Controls 295 Unit 58: Solenoid Valves 305 Unit 59: The Short-Cycle Timer 307 Unit 60: Reversing (Four-Way) Valves 309 Unit 61: Pilot Duty Overloads 312 Unit 62: Temperature Sensing Methods 315 Unit 63: Manual Switches 330 Unit 64: Push-Button Switches 332 Unit 65: Troubleshooting Electric Control Devices 333 Section 5: Electrical Control Circuits Basic Wiring Symbols: 342 Unit 66: Wiring Diagrams and Schematics 346 Unit 67: Pictorial Wiring Diagrams 364 Unit 68: Installation Wiring Diagrams 366

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Electrical troubleshooting is possibly the most neglected area of maintaining air conditioning and refrigeration equipment. This text explains and illustrates methods for troubleshooting the full spectrum of electrical or electronic circuits of these systems. Comprehensive sections offer coverage of
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