RSES SERVICE APPLICATION MANUAL TABLE OF CONTENTS AUGUST 2016

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This Table of Contents lists the complete contents of the RSES s (SAM) issued to date. Section 1 Refrigeration 620-05 Principles of Refrigeration Part 1 620-06 Principles of Refrigeration Part 2 620-67 Principles of Refrigeration Part 3 620-07 Principles of Refrigeration Part 4 Section 1A Lubrication 620-107 Oil in Refrigeration Section 1B Contaminants in Refrigeration 620-15 Contaminating Gases in Refrigerating 620-16C Desiccants and Driers 620-17A Methyl Alcohol in Refrigeration Section 1C Foods and Their Preservation 620-23 Foods and Their Preservation 620-64 Apple Storage 620-75 Preservation of Citrus Fruits 620-106 Safe Food Handling Section 1D Absorption Refrigeration 620-59 Service and Maintenance of Lithium Bromide Absorption Refrigeration 620-90 Recreational Vehicle Absorption Refrigerators Section 1E Ammonia Refrigeration 620-76 Automatic Fluid Flow Controls for Ammonia Refrigeration 620-88 One Hundred Years of Ammonia Refrigeration 620-89 Operation of Ammonia Refrigeration Section 1F Cabinet Construction and Repairs 620-62B Servicing Supermarket Refrigeration Equipment 650-016 DOE Better Buildings Alliance: Guide for the Retrofitting of Open Refrigerated Display Cases with Doors Section 1G Store and Market Fixtures 620-63 Refrigeration of Fresh Meats 620-77 Energy Conservation for Super-market Servicemen 620-96 Floral Refrigeration Section 1H Soda Fountain and Ice Cream Cabinets 630-02 Soda Fountain Refrigeration and Carbonators 630-04 Servicing Ice Cream and Milk Shake Dispensing Freezers Section 1I Two and Three Stages 620-80 Operation of a Three-Stage Cascade Refrigerating System 620-57 Two-and Three-Stage Refrigeration 620-58A Cascade Refrigerant 620-100 Mixed-Refrigeration Autocascade Section 1J Beverage Cooling 630-7A Principles and Characteristics of Beer Dispensing 630-8A Bulk Milk Cooling 630-89 Water Coolers 630-151 Servicing Frozen Beverage Equipment Section 1K Household Refrigerators 630-66 Household Refrigerator Defrost Controls 630-122 Servicing Domestic Refrigerators Section 1L Selecting Refrigeration Equipment 630-12 Food Store Air-Cooled Condensing Unit Room Design 630-13 Blower Evaporator Selection Section 1M Piping 630-33 Refrigerant Piping 630-34 Oil Migration in R-12 and R-22 650-015 Seismic Bracing for HVACR Section 1N Insulation 620-105 Installing Refrigeration Piping Insulation 620-104 Thermal Insulation Section 1P Defrosting 620-49A Defrosting Methods Section 2 Refrigerants 620-10 Characteristics of Refrigerants 620-11 Mixed Refrigerants 620-79 Refrigerant-503 Low-Temperature Refrigerant 620-93 Flammability and Explosive Hazards of R-22 620-94 Moving to Alternative Refrigerants 620-95B Refrigerant Designations: Update 620-102 Moving to Alternative Refrigerants: Update 620-108 Refrigerant 410A 620-111 Temperature-Pressure Values of Common Refrigerants at Saturation 620-113 Understanding Refrigerant Tables 620-114 Plotting the A/C Cycle on a Pressure- Enthalpy (Mollier) Diagram 620-115 Using the PT Chart as a Service Tool 620-116 Working with Flammable Refrigerant 620-117 What Technicians Need to Know about Phasing Out HCFC Refrigerants 620-99 Technology Without Fluorocarbons: What s Available? 650-001 Refrigerant Update for 2010 and Beyond 1

This Table of Contents lists the complete contents of the RSES s (SAM) issued to date. Section 2A Refrigeration Charts and Their Use 620-28 Pressure-Enthalpy Charts and Their Use 620-70 Some Relationships in Refrigeration Calculations Section 2B Refrigerant Cylinders 620-52B Refrigerant Cylinders Section 2C Vacuum Pumps 630-46B Evacuation of a Refrigeration System 630-158 Deep Vacuum: Its Principle and Application Section 3 Moisture in Air 620-19 Moisture in Air 620-20 The Psychrometric Calculator 620-22 Humidification Section 3A Psychrometric Chart 630-16 The Psychrometric Chart and Its Use 650-002 Practical Applications of Psychrometrics Section 4 Electricity 620-24A Electric Currents and Circuits 620-69 Inside Wiring Circuits 620-25 Single-Phase versus Three-Phase Service for Residential Air Conditioning Section 4A Wiring Diagrams 630-140-1 Understanding Electrical Schematics Part 1 630-141 Understanding Electrical Schematics Part 2 Section 5 System Components Section 5A Compressors 620-29A Compressor Design, Application and General Service Part 1 620-30A Compressor Design, Application and General Service Part 2 620-31 Compressor Shaft Seals Section 5B Condensers 620-32A Condensers Section 5C Closed-Circuit Condensers 620-33 Closed-Circuit Cooling with Evaporative Water Coolers 620-84 Closed-Circuit Dry Coolers Section 5D Evaporators 620-38 Commercial Refrigeration Unit Coolers 620-39 Air Heating and Cooling Coils Section 5E Refrigerant Flow Controls 620-40A Thermostatic Expansion Valves Part 1 620-74A Thermostatic Expansion Valves Part 2 620-41 Automatic System Capacity Controls 620-42 The Capillary Tube and Its Application to Small Refrigerating 620-43 Servicing Cap Tube 620-97 Pressure Regulators for Refrigeration, Air Conditioning, and Heat Pump 620-98 Capillary Tubes: Theory and Practice 620-101 Solenoid Valves for Refrigeration, Air Conditioning, and Heat Pump 620-118 Electric Valves for Refrigerant Control Section 6 Motors Section 6A Electric Motors 620-35A Electric Motors 620-36 Electric Motors Troubleshooting Repair Shop Test 620-37 Terminal Markings and Internal Wiring Diagrams 620-46A Motor Capacitors 620-78 How to Specify Fractional-Horse Power Motors 620-103 Adjustable-Speed Drives 620-109 AC Electric Motor Troubleshooting Tips 620-110 Determining Whether High Voltage Surge (HVS) Damage Has Caused Compressor Failure 650-003 Electronically Commutated Motors Part 1 650-004 Electronically Commutated Motors Part 2 650-005 Electronically Commutated Motors Part 3 650-006 Electronically Commutated Motors Part 4 Section 6B Motor-Starting Equipment 620-44A Motor Protectors Section 6C Motor Wiring Diagrams 630-57A Motor Wiring Diagrams Section 7 Controls Section 7A Electrical Controls 620-45A Low-Voltage Thermostats 620-47 Lube Oil Protection Controls Function and Application Section 7B Pneumatic Controls 620-48 Pneumatic Temperature Control 620-83 Pneumatic Controls Preventive Maintenance and Troubleshooting Section 7C Electronic Controls 620-50 Basic Electronics 620-51 Solid-State Components and Circuits 620-81 Theory, Application, and Diagnostic Testing of Solid-State Devices 620-112 Introduction to DDC Section 8 Air Conditioning Section 8A Air Conditioning General 630-14 Air Conditioning General 630-124 Desiccant Part 1 630-125 Components of Desiccant Part 2 630-126 Maintaining Desiccant Part 3 Section 8B Room and Store Coolers 630-15A Room Air Conditioners 630-130 Ductless Split Cooling 2

This Table of Contents lists the complete contents of the RSES s (SAM) issued to date. Section 8C Selecting Air Conditioning Equipment 630-26 Air Conditioning Selecting the Equipment 630-27 Computer Room Environmental Control: Part 1 630-59 Computer Room Environmental Control: Part 2 Section 8D Evaporative Cooling 630-106 Evaporative Air Cooling 650-013 Because Temperature Matters: Maintaining Cooling Towers Section 8E Cooling Towers and Evaporative Condensers 620-34 Location, Installation, Maintenance, and Service of Cooling Towers and Evaporative Condensers Section 9 Ice Makers 630-05 Automatic Ice Cube Machines 630-06 Automatic Ice Flake Machines Section 10 Heat Loads 630-144 Estimating the Refrigeration Heat Load Part 1 630-145 Estimating the Refrigeration Heat Load Part 2 Section 11 Airflow Section 11A Ducts and Grilles 630-18 Duct System Design 630-19 Duct Insulation Design 630-20 Grilles and Registers 630-21 Low-Velocity Air Duct Design 630-64 What You Should Know About Flexible Ducts 630-86 Fire Dampers Part 1 630-87 Fire Dampers Part 2 630-104 Air Flow Measurement 630-137 Variable Air Volume Part 1: Types of Terminals 630-138 Variable Air Volume Part 2: Types of Controls 630-139 Variable Air Volume Part 3: Troubleshooting 630-146 Glass Fiber Air Transmission : Cleaning Fibrous Glass or Lined Sheet Metal Ducts 630-148 Duct System Design Considerations Part 1 630-149 Duct System Design Considerations Part 2 630-150 The Equal Friction Method of Duct Sizing 650-014 Life Safety Damper Installation and Maintenance Section 11B Centrifugal Blowers and Fans 630-132 Fans and Blowers Part 1 630-133 Fans and Blowers Part 2 Section 11C Air Filters 630-23 Air Filters 630-72 The Electrostatic Method of Air Cleaning, Theory and Fundamentals Part 1 630-73 The Electrostatic Method of Air Cleaning, Theory and Fundamentals Part 2 630-88 Clean Room 630-156 The Principles of Air Flow, Air Pressure and Air Filtration 630-157 HEPA, ULPA, and Super ULPA Filters Section 12 Residential Heating and Cooling 630-28 Residential Heating and Cooling 630-29 Recent Advances in Hydronic Heating and Cooling 630-30A Residential and Commercial Light Oil Burners Part 1 630-74 Residential and Commercial Light Oil Burners Part 2 630-31 Residential and Light Commercial Gas-Fired Heating Equipment 630-58 Efficiency Testing Gas: Residential and Small Commercial Heating Unit 630-81 Installation, Maintenance, and Service of Recreational Vehicle Furnaces 630-92 Residential Gas Furnace Heat Exchanger Testing 630-94 Condensing Gas Furnaces 630-108 Combination Gas Controls 630-129 Radiant Panel Heating 630-131 Gas Heating Venting Tables 630-152 Venting of Category IV Appliances 630-153 Residential Electronic Ignition 630-159 Induced-Draft Heat Exchanger Inspection Procedure 650-008 Radiant Heating Part 1 650-009 Radiant Heating Part 2 650-010 Radiant Heating Part 3 650-011 Radiant Heating Part 4 Section 13 Mathematics, Tables and Charts Section 13A Miscellaneous Tables 630-55 Climatic Data 630-56A International Design Temperature and Voltage Characteristics Section 13B Mathematics and Conversion Tables 620-02A Mathematics for the Service Engineer 620-03A Basic Algebra for the Service Engineer 620-82 ASHRAE Sl (Metric) Guide 620-119 Trade Math 3

This Table of Contents lists the complete contents of the RSES s (SAM) issued to date. Section 14 Business Administration 630-67 Service Technician s Liability, Legal and Moral 630-75 Operating a Small Business Enterprise Introduction 630-77 Operating a Small Business Enterprise Section II: Choice of Form for Conducting a Business 630-79 Operating a Small Business Enterprise Section lil: Buy-Out Agreements 630-114 A Model Hazard Communication Program for Contractors 630-117 Recommended HVACR Employee Job Descriptions 630-154 Small Business Start-Ups Part 1 630-155 Small Business Start-Ups Part 2 630-160 Small Business Start-Ups Part 3 Section 15 Safety and First Aid 630-52 Safety and First Aid for the Refrigeration Service Engineer Part 1 630-53 Fire Extinguishers and Their Use 630-78 Health and Safety Guidelines Part 1 630-97 Asbestos 630-100 Radon 630-111 Removal and Disposal of Capacitors Containing PCBs 630-116 Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Trade Safety for Construction, Service, and Maintenance Workers 630-118 Fall Protection in Construction 630-119 Recommended Safety Practices for Users and Installers of Industrial and Commercial Fans 630-120 Heat-Protective Clothing 630-121 How to Prepare for Workplace Emergencies 630-134 Portable Fire Extinguishers and Their Use 630-142 ABCs of Electrical Measurement Safety Section 16 Standards 630-49B Standard Procedure for Replacement of Components in a Sealed Refrigerant System (Compressor Failure and Replacement) 630-51C Electrical Codes, National and Local 630-96 Overcurrent Protection and the National Electrical Code 630-99 Code of Good Practice for the Reduction of Emissions of CFCs R-11 and R-12 in Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Applications 630-110 U.S. EPA Regulations 630-113 Guide for the Field Conversion/Retrofit of Products to Change to an Alternative Refrigerant Using UL 2170-2172 630-147 Who Sets the Rules for Electrical Testing and Safety? Section 17 Air and Water Treatment Section 17A Air Treatment 630-25 Application of Ozone 630-135 Fundamentals of Indoor Air Quality 630-136 Anthrax in Heating, Ventilating and Air Conditioning Duct Section 17B Water Treatment 630-107 Cooling Water Treatment Section 17C Solvents and Water Treatment 630-40 Cleaning Materials and Cleaning Methods Section 18 Heat Pump 620-54 Basic Heat Pump Theory 620-56A Heat Pump Reversing Valve Application 620-85 Heat Pump Controls Part 1 620-86A Heat Pump Controls Part 2 620-87 How to Diagnose and Correct Reversing Valve Problems 620-92 Installation and Service of Water-Source and Geothermal Heat Pumps Section 19 Chillers 630-09 Liquid Chillers 630-103 Chiller Maintenance Section 20 Boilers 630-36 Basic Safety Controls for Hot Water and Low-Pressure Steam Boilers 630-84 Modernization of Hydronic Part 1 630-85 Modernization of Hydronic Part 2 Section 21 Soldering, Brazing, and Welding 630-41A Soldering and Brazing Copper Tube 630-42 Field Repair of Aluminum Refrigeration Coils Section 21A Tubing and Fittings 630-35 Technical Reference Handbook Tubing Tools Section 22 Service 630-69 Safety Relief Devices for Refrigerant Pressure Vessels 630-44 Bearing Failures and Their Causes 630-45 Metal Fatigue in the Refrigeration Industry 630-90 Seasonal Maintenance Checklists 630-102 Retubing Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Heat Exchangers 630-109 Refrigerant Leak Detection 630-115 Examining Flood-Damaged Equipment 630-127 Increasing Centrifugal Pump Reliability 630-143 Leak Detection Devices and Methods 4

This Table of Contents lists the complete contents of the RSES s (SAM) issued to date. 630-32 Application Data, Heavy Oil Heating 650-012 Predictive Maintenance: Stop Valves 650-017 The Basics of Pre-Season AC Maintenance Section 23 Specialized Heating and Cooling Equipment 630-93 Vortex Tubes 630-98 Aircraft Air Conditioning 630-101 Thermoelectric Refrigeration Section 24 Tools and Indicating and Recording Instruments 630-47 The Use of Suction Pressure and Temperature Recorders 630-48 Modern Recording Instruments Their Use and Care 630-76 Shaft Alignment 630-123 Measuring Temperatures 630-128 Powder-Actuated Fastening Section 25 Energy Conservation 630-80 Retrofits for Effective Energy Management Why and How Buildings Use Energy Part 1 630-82 Retrofits for Effective Energy Management One Approach to Energy Audits Part 2 630-83 Refrigerant-to-Water Heat Recovery 630-91 Air Curtains 630-112 Energy Audit Mechanics: Predicting Energy Conservation Savings 5