nayovid281 Posted May 7 Report Share Posted May 7 /storage-11/0525/avif/k98EGHJslVte5NXiYrG0y87risFp1XL2.avifSplit Air Conditioning - HvacPublished 5/2025MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHzLanguage: English | Size: 13.22 GB | Duration: 5h 46mair conditioning-Split-Heating and Cooling process-Service and Maintenance-Installation Best Practices-Repairing-HVACWhat you'll learnHeating and Cooling processTools and Equipment: Hands-on training with essential tools like manifold gauges, vacuum pumps, anemometer, hygrometer, and moreDisassembling and assembling: Indoor unit and outdoor unitInstallation Best Practices: Proper layout and techniques for capacity measurement, pipe routing, after vacuum tests and assessing the indoor and outdoorService and Maintenance: Step-by-step procedures for pump down, vacuuming, refrigerant charging, and seasonal service and repairRepairing operations: Brazing techniques, replacing the compressor and washing the refrigeration circuit by nitrogen.Troubleshooting and repairs: Troubleshoot and solve cooling and heating related problems, diagnosing the errorsRequirementstools needed will be in the intro videoDescriptionIntroduction to the CourseThe Split air conditioning Training Course is designed to equip participants with the knowledge and skills needed to excel in the air conditioning industry. Whether you're a beginner, a student, a technician, or an experienced engineer, this course will help you master the principles, components, tools, and best practices of air conditioning systems. Through high-quality videos, animations, and expert-led instruction, you'll learn how to install, service, maintain, and troubleshoot split air conditioning systems efficiently and safely.By completing this course, you'll not only enhance your technical expertise but also gain the confidence to grow your business, increase productivity, and achieve higher income.This Course is Part of a Series of HVAC and Refrigeration Training Courses.Who Should Attend?This course is ideal for:Low-skilled repairmen and students looking to build a strong foundation in air conditioning systems.High-skilled technicians, engineers, and designers seeking to upgrade their knowledge and stay updated with industry standards.Professors and trainers aiming to expand their teaching resources with practical, real-world insights.Business owners and professionals who want to improve their service offerings and operational efficiency.Why a Split air conditioning Training Course?Split AC systems are one of the most commonly used cooling solutions in residential, commercial, and industrial settings, and there is a growing demand for skilled professionals who can handle these systems safely and effectively. This course bridges the gap between theoretical knowledge and practical application, ensuring you're equipped to handle real-world challenges.By enrolling in this program, you'll:Gain a comprehensive understanding of air conditioning principles, components, and systems.Learn how to install, service, and maintain split air conditioning systems effectively.Develop the skills to troubleshoot and solve common AC problems.Enhance your safety knowledge to prevent accidents and ensure compliance with international standards.What Will I Learn?This course covers all aspects of air conditioning systems, including:Heating and Cooling processMain Parts: Indoor unit and outdoor unit componentsTools and Equipment: Hands-on training with essential tools like manifold gauges, vacuum pumps, anemometer, hygrometer, and moreDisassembling and assembling: Indoor unit and outdoor unitInstallation Best Practices: Proper layout and techniques for capacity measurement, pipe routing, after vacuum tests and assessing the indoor and outdoor unit installation place.Service and Maintenance: Step-by-step procedures for pump down, vacuuming, refrigerant charging, and seasonal service and repairRepairing operations: Brazing techniques, replacing the compressor and washing the refrigeration circuit by nitrogen.Troubleshooting and repairs: Troubleshoot and solve cooling and heating related problems, diagnosing the errorsOverviewSection 1: Sample videosLecture 1 Sample videosSection 2: Introducing the deviceLecture 2 HistoryLecture 3 Main partsLecture 4 Indoor unitLecture 5 Outdoor unitLecture 6 Heating and cooling processLecture 7 UsageLecture 8 Difference between normal ACs and inventersLecture 9 User safety tipsLecture 10 Serviceman safety tipsSection 3: Tools and equipmentLecture 11 Personal protective equipment and clothingLecture 12 Allen wrench setLecture 13 Foldable star key wrenchLecture 14 Capillary tube cutterLecture 15 Flaring toolLecture 16 Copper pipe cutterLecture 17 Torque wrench setLecture 18 Rechargeable drillLecture 19 Refrigerant electronic leak detectorLecture 20 Manifold gaugeLecture 21 Refrigerant recovery unitLecture 22 Recovery filterLecture 23 Recovery tankLecture 24 Service hosesLecture 25 R410A refrigerant cylinderLecture 26 R22 refrigerant cylinderLecture 27 LevelLecture 28 Digital multimeter or clampmeterLecture 29 Soldering ironLecture 30 digital thermometerLecture 31 Lever style copper pipe benderLecture 32 Copper pipe bending springsLecture 33 Capillary tube gaugeLecture 34 Copper pipe expanderLecture 35 Electronic refrigerant charger and scaleLecture 36 Digital vacuum gaugeLecture 37 Two-stage vacuum pumpLecture 38 Inspection mirrorLecture 39 AnemometerLecture 40 HygrometerLecture 41 Nitrogen cylinder regulator and gaugesLecture 42 Needle end wire connector crimping pliersLecture 43 Ring and fork insulated wire connector crimping pliersLecture 44 Non-insulated wire connector crimping pliersLecture 45 StrikerLecture 46 Acetylene wrenchLecture 47 Hammer drillLecture 48 Heat gunLecture 49 Leak detection sprayLecture 50 General toolsLecture 51 AccessoriesSection 4: Disassembling and assemblingLecture 52 Indoor unit disassemblingLecture 53 Assembling the indoor unitLecture 54 Disassembling outdoor unitLecture 55 Assembling the outdoor unitSection 5: Service and maintenanceLecture 56 Seasonal service and repair according to the modelLecture 57 Pump down or transferring refrigerant to outdoor unitLecture 58 Refrigerant gas recoveryLecture 59 Pressure testLecture 60 VacuumingLecture 61 Refrigerant chargeSection 6: Installation expertiseLecture 62 Capacity measurementLecture 63 Characteristics of the indoor unit installation placeLecture 64 Characteristics of the outdoor unit installation placeLecture 65 Pipe routing characteristicsSection 7: InstallationLecture 66 Unit installationLecture 67 After vacuum testsLecture 68 Training the userSection 8: Repairing operationsLecture 69 Brazing introductionLecture 70 Silver brazing (brazing using silver alloy)Lecture 71 Disconnecting copper tubes using a brazing torchLecture 72 Replacing the compressorLecture 73 Washing the refrigeration circuit by nitrogenSection 9: Troubleshooting and repairsLecture 74 Cooling related problemsLecture 75 Errors in some AC unitsLecture 76 Indoor unit leakingLecture 77 Dampers not workingLecture 78 Unit not turning onLecture 79 Heating related problemsLecture 80 NoisesLecture 81 Air speed related problemsLow-skilled repairmen and students looking to build a strong foundation in air conditioning systems.,High-skilled technicians, engineers, and designers seeking to upgrade their knowledge and stay updated with industry standards.,Professors and trainers aiming to expand their teaching resources with practical, real-world insights.,Business owners and professionals who want to improve their service offerings and operational 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