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Learning Module #1: Introduction
to Heating, Ventilation, Air
Conditioning, and Refrigeration
with Complete Solutions
Air conditioning - ANSWER - The process to control temperature, humidity,
cleanliness, and movement of air in conditioned space


Air-Conditioning Heating and Refrigeration Institute (AHRI) - ANSWER - A national
trade association representing manufacturers of over 90% of U.S.-produced central
air conditioning, gas appliances, and commercial refrigeration equipment.


American Society of Heating, Refrigeration, and Air Conditioning Engineers
(ASHRAE) - ANSWER - Its membership is composed of thousands of professional
engineers and technicians from all phases of the HVAC/R industry. ASHRAE also
creates equipment standards for the industry


Blower - ANSWER - A centrifugal fan.


Boiling point - ANSWER - Temperature at a given pressure at which a fluid changes
from a liquid to a gas.


Brazing - ANSWER - Soldering with a filler material whose melting temperature is
higher than 840°F


Central residential air conditioning - ANSWER - Air is treated at a central station and
then distributed to the conditioned spaces by a series of ducts.


Combustion - ANSWER - The rapid oxidation of fuel gases accompanied by the
production of heat

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