A sample copy of the Residential Heat Pump Troubleshooting Student Reference Guide is also included with the system for your evaluation. Sourced from the system’s curriculum, the Student Reference Guide takes the entire series’ technical content contained in the learning objectives and combines them into one perfectly-bound book. Student Reference Guides supplement this course by providing a condensed, inexpensive reference tool that learners will find invaluable once they finish their training, making it the perfect course takeaway.
Additional Requirements
- Computer: See requirements
- Electricity (120 VAC/60Hz/1 phase)
The model Thermal Technology 2 Learning System (96-TT2) teaches three types of thermal systems: air conditioning, refrigeration, and heat pumps. Students will learn industry-relevant skills including how to operate, install, analyze, and adjust these systems.
The Advanced Thermal Technology training is a working system with industrial components that can perform heat pump, air conditioning, and refrigeration systems operation. These components are mounted on a mobile workstation and supported by instrumentation, microprocessor control, student learning materials for both theory and lab, and teacher’s guide.
The 96-TT2 training course uses the principle of vapor compression and offers three different types of expansion methods, enabling students to explore a wide range of thermal application and system designs. Components are arranged in a breadboard fashion on the workstation to make it easy for students to follow the system flow and understand its operation. Manual valves are provided throughout so students can create faults and change system performance. Extensive instrumentation is included.
This tabletop thermal technology training course showcases a full range of components, such as a fire syringe, a vacuum hand pump, bi-metallic ball and ring, and many more on a vertical panel for easy access and inventory. These components are used in various combinations to conduct experiments that show learners physical examples of thermal concepts and build foundational knowledge that they can use in real-world applications!