RSES SERVICE APPLICATION MANUAL TABLE OF CONTENTS AUGUST 2016
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1 This Table of Contents lists the complete contents of the RSES s (SAM) issued to date. Section 1 Refrigeration Principles of Refrigeration Part Principles of Refrigeration Part Principles of Refrigeration Part Principles of Refrigeration Part 4 Section 1A Lubrication Oil in Refrigeration Section 1B Contaminants in Refrigeration Contaminating Gases in Refrigerating C Desiccants and Driers A Methyl Alcohol in Refrigeration Section 1C Foods and Their Preservation Foods and Their Preservation Apple Storage Preservation of Citrus Fruits Safe Food Handling Section 1D Absorption Refrigeration Service and Maintenance of Lithium Bromide Absorption Refrigeration Recreational Vehicle Absorption Refrigerators Section 1E Ammonia Refrigeration Automatic Fluid Flow Controls for Ammonia Refrigeration One Hundred Years of Ammonia Refrigeration Operation of Ammonia Refrigeration Section 1F Cabinet Construction and Repairs B Servicing Supermarket Refrigeration Equipment DOE Better Buildings Alliance: Guide for the Retrofitting of Open Refrigerated Display Cases with Doors Section 1G Store and Market Fixtures Refrigeration of Fresh Meats Energy Conservation for Super-market Servicemen Floral Refrigeration Section 1H Soda Fountain and Ice Cream Cabinets Soda Fountain Refrigeration and Carbonators Servicing Ice Cream and Milk Shake Dispensing Freezers Section 1I Two and Three Stages Operation of a Three-Stage Cascade Refrigerating System Two-and Three-Stage Refrigeration A Cascade Refrigerant Mixed-Refrigeration Autocascade Section 1J Beverage Cooling 630-7A Principles and Characteristics of Beer Dispensing 630-8A Bulk Milk Cooling Water Coolers Servicing Frozen Beverage Equipment Section 1K Household Refrigerators Household Refrigerator Defrost Controls Servicing Domestic Refrigerators Section 1L Selecting Refrigeration Equipment Food Store Air-Cooled Condensing Unit Room Design Blower Evaporator Selection Section 1M Piping Refrigerant Piping Oil Migration in R-12 and R Seismic Bracing for HVACR Section 1N Insulation Installing Refrigeration Piping Insulation Thermal Insulation Section 1P Defrosting A Defrosting Methods Section 2 Refrigerants Characteristics of Refrigerants Mixed Refrigerants Refrigerant-503 Low-Temperature Refrigerant Flammability and Explosive Hazards of R Moving to Alternative Refrigerants B Refrigerant Designations: Update Moving to Alternative Refrigerants: Update Refrigerant 410A Temperature-Pressure Values of Common Refrigerants at Saturation Understanding Refrigerant Tables Plotting the A/C Cycle on a Pressure- Enthalpy (Mollier) Diagram Using the PT Chart as a Service Tool Working with Flammable Refrigerant What Technicians Need to Know about Phasing Out HCFC Refrigerants Technology Without Fluorocarbons: What s Available? Refrigerant Update for 2010 and Beyond 1
2 This Table of Contents lists the complete contents of the RSES s (SAM) issued to date. Section 2A Refrigeration Charts and Their Use Pressure-Enthalpy Charts and Their Use Some Relationships in Refrigeration Calculations Section 2B Refrigerant Cylinders B Refrigerant Cylinders Section 2C Vacuum Pumps B Evacuation of a Refrigeration System Deep Vacuum: Its Principle and Application Section 3 Moisture in Air Moisture in Air The Psychrometric Calculator Humidification Section 3A Psychrometric Chart The Psychrometric Chart and Its Use Practical Applications of Psychrometrics Section 4 Electricity A Electric Currents and Circuits Inside Wiring Circuits Single-Phase versus Three-Phase Service for Residential Air Conditioning Section 4A Wiring Diagrams Understanding Electrical Schematics Part Understanding Electrical Schematics Part 2 Section 5 System Components Section 5A Compressors A Compressor Design, Application and General Service Part A Compressor Design, Application and General Service Part Compressor Shaft Seals Section 5B Condensers A Condensers Section 5C Closed-Circuit Condensers Closed-Circuit Cooling with Evaporative Water Coolers Closed-Circuit Dry Coolers Section 5D Evaporators Commercial Refrigeration Unit Coolers Air Heating and Cooling Coils Section 5E Refrigerant Flow Controls A Thermostatic Expansion Valves Part A Thermostatic Expansion Valves Part Automatic System Capacity Controls The Capillary Tube and Its Application to Small Refrigerating Servicing Cap Tube Pressure Regulators for Refrigeration, Air Conditioning, and Heat Pump Capillary Tubes: Theory and Practice Solenoid Valves for Refrigeration, Air Conditioning, and Heat Pump Electric Valves for Refrigerant Control Section 6 Motors Section 6A Electric Motors A Electric Motors Electric Motors Troubleshooting Repair Shop Test Terminal Markings and Internal Wiring Diagrams A Motor Capacitors How to Specify Fractional-Horse Power Motors Adjustable-Speed Drives AC Electric Motor Troubleshooting Tips Determining Whether High Voltage Surge (HVS) Damage Has Caused Compressor Failure Electronically Commutated Motors Part Electronically Commutated Motors Part Electronically Commutated Motors Part Electronically Commutated Motors Part 4 Section 6B Motor-Starting Equipment A Motor Protectors Section 6C Motor Wiring Diagrams A Motor Wiring Diagrams Section 7 Controls Section 7A Electrical Controls A Low-Voltage Thermostats Lube Oil Protection Controls Function and Application Section 7B Pneumatic Controls Pneumatic Temperature Control Pneumatic Controls Preventive Maintenance and Troubleshooting Section 7C Electronic Controls Basic Electronics Solid-State Components and Circuits Theory, Application, and Diagnostic Testing of Solid-State Devices Introduction to DDC Section 8 Air Conditioning Section 8A Air Conditioning General Air Conditioning General Desiccant Part Components of Desiccant Part Maintaining Desiccant Part 3 Section 8B Room and Store Coolers A Room Air Conditioners Ductless Split Cooling 2
3 This Table of Contents lists the complete contents of the RSES s (SAM) issued to date. Section 8C Selecting Air Conditioning Equipment Air Conditioning Selecting the Equipment Computer Room Environmental Control: Part Computer Room Environmental Control: Part 2 Section 8D Evaporative Cooling Evaporative Air Cooling Because Temperature Matters: Maintaining Cooling Towers Section 8E Cooling Towers and Evaporative Condensers Location, Installation, Maintenance, and Service of Cooling Towers and Evaporative Condensers Section 9 Ice Makers Automatic Ice Cube Machines Automatic Ice Flake Machines Section 10 Heat Loads Estimating the Refrigeration Heat Load Part Estimating the Refrigeration Heat Load Part 2 Section 11 Airflow Section 11A Ducts and Grilles Duct System Design Duct Insulation Design Grilles and Registers Low-Velocity Air Duct Design What You Should Know About Flexible Ducts Fire Dampers Part Fire Dampers Part Air Flow Measurement Variable Air Volume Part 1: Types of Terminals Variable Air Volume Part 2: Types of Controls Variable Air Volume Part 3: Troubleshooting Glass Fiber Air Transmission : Cleaning Fibrous Glass or Lined Sheet Metal Ducts Duct System Design Considerations Part Duct System Design Considerations Part The Equal Friction Method of Duct Sizing Life Safety Damper Installation and Maintenance Section 11B Centrifugal Blowers and Fans Fans and Blowers Part Fans and Blowers Part 2 Section 11C Air Filters Air Filters The Electrostatic Method of Air Cleaning, Theory and Fundamentals Part The Electrostatic Method of Air Cleaning, Theory and Fundamentals Part Clean Room The Principles of Air Flow, Air Pressure and Air Filtration HEPA, ULPA, and Super ULPA Filters Section 12 Residential Heating and Cooling Residential Heating and Cooling Recent Advances in Hydronic Heating and Cooling A Residential and Commercial Light Oil Burners Part Residential and Commercial Light Oil Burners Part Residential and Light Commercial Gas-Fired Heating Equipment Efficiency Testing Gas: Residential and Small Commercial Heating Unit Installation, Maintenance, and Service of Recreational Vehicle Furnaces Residential Gas Furnace Heat Exchanger Testing Condensing Gas Furnaces Combination Gas Controls Radiant Panel Heating Gas Heating Venting Tables Venting of Category IV Appliances Residential Electronic Ignition Induced-Draft Heat Exchanger Inspection Procedure Radiant Heating Part Radiant Heating Part Radiant Heating Part Radiant Heating Part 4 Section 13 Mathematics, Tables and Charts Section 13A Miscellaneous Tables Climatic Data A International Design Temperature and Voltage Characteristics Section 13B Mathematics and Conversion Tables A Mathematics for the Service Engineer A Basic Algebra for the Service Engineer ASHRAE Sl (Metric) Guide Trade Math 3
4 This Table of Contents lists the complete contents of the RSES s (SAM) issued to date. Section 14 Business Administration Service Technician s Liability, Legal and Moral Operating a Small Business Enterprise Introduction Operating a Small Business Enterprise Section II: Choice of Form for Conducting a Business Operating a Small Business Enterprise Section lil: Buy-Out Agreements A Model Hazard Communication Program for Contractors Recommended HVACR Employee Job Descriptions Small Business Start-Ups Part Small Business Start-Ups Part Small Business Start-Ups Part 3 Section 15 Safety and First Aid Safety and First Aid for the Refrigeration Service Engineer Part Fire Extinguishers and Their Use Health and Safety Guidelines Part Asbestos Radon Removal and Disposal of Capacitors Containing PCBs Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Trade Safety for Construction, Service, and Maintenance Workers Fall Protection in Construction Recommended Safety Practices for Users and Installers of Industrial and Commercial Fans Heat-Protective Clothing How to Prepare for Workplace Emergencies Portable Fire Extinguishers and Their Use ABCs of Electrical Measurement Safety Section 16 Standards B Standard Procedure for Replacement of Components in a Sealed Refrigerant System (Compressor Failure and Replacement) C Electrical Codes, National and Local Overcurrent Protection and the National Electrical Code Code of Good Practice for the Reduction of Emissions of CFCs R-11 and R-12 in Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Applications U.S. EPA Regulations Guide for the Field Conversion/Retrofit of Products to Change to an Alternative Refrigerant Using UL Who Sets the Rules for Electrical Testing and Safety? Section 17 Air and Water Treatment Section 17A Air Treatment Application of Ozone Fundamentals of Indoor Air Quality Anthrax in Heating, Ventilating and Air Conditioning Duct Section 17B Water Treatment Cooling Water Treatment Section 17C Solvents and Water Treatment Cleaning Materials and Cleaning Methods Section 18 Heat Pump Basic Heat Pump Theory A Heat Pump Reversing Valve Application Heat Pump Controls Part A Heat Pump Controls Part How to Diagnose and Correct Reversing Valve Problems Installation and Service of Water-Source and Geothermal Heat Pumps Section 19 Chillers Liquid Chillers Chiller Maintenance Section 20 Boilers Basic Safety Controls for Hot Water and Low-Pressure Steam Boilers Modernization of Hydronic Part Modernization of Hydronic Part 2 Section 21 Soldering, Brazing, and Welding A Soldering and Brazing Copper Tube Field Repair of Aluminum Refrigeration Coils Section 21A Tubing and Fittings Technical Reference Handbook Tubing Tools Section 22 Service Safety Relief Devices for Refrigerant Pressure Vessels Bearing Failures and Their Causes Metal Fatigue in the Refrigeration Industry Seasonal Maintenance Checklists Retubing Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Heat Exchangers Refrigerant Leak Detection Examining Flood-Damaged Equipment Increasing Centrifugal Pump Reliability Leak Detection Devices and Methods 4
5 This Table of Contents lists the complete contents of the RSES s (SAM) issued to date Application Data, Heavy Oil Heating Predictive Maintenance: Stop Valves The Basics of Pre-Season AC Maintenance Section 23 Specialized Heating and Cooling Equipment Vortex Tubes Aircraft Air Conditioning Thermoelectric Refrigeration Section 24 Tools and Indicating and Recording Instruments The Use of Suction Pressure and Temperature Recorders Modern Recording Instruments Their Use and Care Shaft Alignment Measuring Temperatures Powder-Actuated Fastening Section 25 Energy Conservation Retrofits for Effective Energy Management Why and How Buildings Use Energy Part Retrofits for Effective Energy Management One Approach to Energy Audits Part Refrigerant-to-Water Heat Recovery Air Curtains Energy Audit Mechanics: Predicting Energy Conservation Savings 5
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