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Evaporators and Metering Devices

Evaporators and Metering Devices

Explains the function and construction of evaporators. Covers direct-expansion, dry-expansion, and flooded evaporators, as well as systems using multiple evaporators. Discusses ways to boost evaporator performance. Explains evaporator defrosting, maintenance, and troubleshooting. The online course goes on to describe the function, operation, and maintenance of various metering devices, including hand-operated, automatic, thermostatic, thermal-electric devices. This course has no prerequisites. Evaporators and Metering Devices is available in online maintenance training and course manual formats.

TPC Training is authorized by IACET to offer 0.5 CEUs for this program.

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TPC Training is authorized by IACET to offer 0.5 CEUs for Evaporators and Metering Devices online training.

Lesson 1 - Introduction to Evaporators

Topics:

Evaporator operation; Latent and sensible heat; Evaporator capacity; Temperature differential; Circulation velocity

Learning Objectives:
– Explain the function of the evaporator in a refrigeration system.
– List five main factors affecting evaporator capacity, and explain how each can be optimized to gain the greatest possible evaporator capacity.
– Describe the basic evaporator configurations.
– Explain the function of headers and distributors in multiple-circuit evaporators.
– Explain how comfort coolers reduce both air temperature and humidity.


Lesson 2 - Direct Expansion Evap. & Secondary Refrig.

Topics:

Dry and flooded evaporators; Evaporator configurations; Secondary-refrigeration systems; Multiple staging; Cascade systems

Learning Objectives:
– Compare and contrast dry-expansion and flooded evaporators.
– List the main types of flooded evaporators.
– Explain the process of secondary refrigeration.
– Define eutectic solution and eutectic temperature.
– Describe three types of multiple-evaporator systems.
– Identify cascade and multiple-staging refrigeration systems.


Lesson 3 - Improving Evaporator Performance

Topics:

Net refrigeration effect; Superheating; Subcooling; Accumulators; Heat exchangers; Headers; Oil separation

Learning Objectives:
– Explain how the laws of thermodynamics apply to refrigeration.
– Describe how to increase the net refrigerating effect of an evaporator.
– Demonstrate-using simple arithmetic-the amount of increase in net refrigerating effect caused by subcooling.
– List several advantages of using a heat exchanger in a refrigeration system.
– Describe three ways of keeping oil out of an evaporator.
– Explain why the circulation of air or water through an evaporator coil improves evaporator performance.


Lesson 4 - Defrosting, Maint., & Troubleshooting Evaporators

Topics:

Manual, ambient air, heated air, water, brine, hot-gas, reverse-cycle, and electric defrost methods; Cleaning coils; Frost problems; Troubleshooting

Learning Objectives:
– Explain why periodic defrosting of evaporator coils is necessary.
– List and describe at least five different methods of defrosting an evaporator.
– Explain the differences between the hot-gas and reverse-cycle defrost methods.
– Explain how to clean an evaporator coil, drain pan, and drain line.
– Describe how to remove rust, scale, and sludge from shell-and-tube evaporators.
– List two ways evaporator coils can be winterized.
– Tell how low airflow and excessive moisture increase frost buildup on coil surfaces.
– Explain how dirty coils and damaged fins reduce an evaporator's cooling capacity.


Lesson 5 - Metering Device Types, Maint. & Troubleshooting

Topics:

Hand-operated, automatic, thermostatic, and thermal-electric expansion valves; Capillary tubes; Float valves; Maintenance and troubleshooting

Learning Objectives:
– Explain the primary function of a metering device.
– Name the five main types of expansion valve, and describe the operation of each.
– Contrast the operation of an internally equalized and an externally equalized TXV.
– Explain how to adjust the superheat on a TXV.
– Describe the structure, operation, and application of high- and low-side float valves.
– Identify three causes of floodback and describe the corrective action for each.
– List the common problems of TXVs along with their solutions.