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Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Repair
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Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Repair

 
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A common sense guide to maintaining and repairing all types of cooling and refrigeration units.

 
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Product Details
Author:Roger A. Fischer
Paperback:354 pages
Publisher:McGraw-Hill Professional
Publication Date:August 01, 1988
Language:English
ISBN:0830628819
Product Length:8.32 inches
Product Width:5.21 inches
Product Height:0.93 inches
Product Weight:0.8 pounds
Package Length:8.2 inches
Package Width:4.9 inches
Package Height:0.8 inches
Package Weight:0.8 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 5 reviews

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Average Customer Review:3.0 ( 5 customer reviews )
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14 of 16 found the following review helpful:


2Out of Date and Very Basic  Oct 26, 2004 By Full Time Cruiser
This book is an excellent primer for someone that has no prior knowledge of A/C systems. It is very dated and lacks information on the newer systems and refrigerants.

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4Good Cheap Starter Book  May 05, 2009 By Clifford Goodrich
I should give it 5 stars for the price. It's a book full of troubleshooting detail, but you have to learn the material to find it. For an example, he mentions to be careful of sulfuric acid contamination in the refrigeration oil under the title of "Compressor Testing". If you flip pages and see only the broad titles you'll miss the good stuff. Most HVAC guys come in on a hot day and just replace the compressor units because the store operator is frantic (after cleaning coils and charging the unit). This "oldie but goodie" book will teach you how to do a continuity test on a hermetically sealed 3 phase motor to see if it's still good. Is it a motor winding insulation leak, winding break, or locked rotor? Explains what can lock up a rotor. Perfect starter book for the maintenance guy who wants to make some side money fixing tossed equipment like Store or Hotel ice machines.

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4review of AC and Refrig Repair by Fisher  Sep 29, 2005 By Ronald F. Sobchik
I found the text to be very useful, although it was not the complete and through guide that I was hoping for. That would probably be in the factory shop manual for the central airconditioner that I am attempting to troubleshoot, and those are hard to come by.

Ron


3Strugle To See  Dec 17, 2011 By Mike, reader from Moss Point
This is a great book to have. The format is perfect and it's written so, a chicken could understand it.However , there's one little major problem in my opinion. FOR ME, THE TEXT IS TOO SMALL. Please take into consideration, people with impaired vision. If it's possibe, have an option on your webpage for people with impaired vision to be able to select books wih larger text.I love to read and would probably purchase books more frequent if I had an option to purchase books with larger print.

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1Very Laze  Mar 23, 2009 By Craze Master Craze "N-E-W JERZ!*!*!*!"
This book is as lame as the guy on the cover. poorly written, doesn't present the info you really need to know well. look elseware for better info!

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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