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The Complete HVAC Lab Manual by Silberstein/Obrzut, 1st Edition

Eugene Silberstein, Jason Obrzut

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The Complete HVAC Lab Manual by Silberstein/Obrzut 1st Edition by Eugene Silberstein/Jason Obrzut

Overview

Featuring over 250 lab exercises, this lab manual is designed to provide practice for all activities performed in the refrigeration, heating, and air conditioning industry, with exercises correlated to the following solutions: Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Technology,7e, 8e, 9e; Electricity for Refrigeration, Heating and Air Conditioning, 8e, 9e, 10e; Heat Pumps, 2e and RCA: HVAC, 2e.

Eugene Silberstein

Since entering the HVAC industry in 1980, Eugene has taken on many roles ranging from field technician and system designer to company owner, teacher, administrator, consultant, college professor and author. With 30 years of teaching experience, Eugene is currently the National Programs Director at HVAC Excellence and has taught air conditioning and refrigeration at many high school vocational programs, proprietary post-secondary institutions and community colleges. Eugene retired from his tenured teaching position at Suffolk County Community College in Brentwood, New York, to join the ESCO Group, and earned his dual Bachelor’s Degree from The City College of New York (New York, NY) and his Masters of Science degree from Stony Brook University (Stony Brook, NY), where he specialized in Energy and Environmental Systems, studying renewable and sustainable energy sources such as wind, solar, geothermal, biomass and hydropower. He earned his Certified Master HVAC/R Educator (CMHE) credential from HVAC Excellence and the ESCO Group in 2010. Eugene also carries ASHRAE’s BEAP credential, which classifies him as a Building Energy Assessment Professional. He is also an active member of many industry societies and has served as the subject matter expert on a multitude of HVAC-related educational projects. His most notable work is Cengage Learning’s REFRIGERATION & AIR CONDITIONING TECHNOLOGY, which is now, with this printing, entering its 10th Edition (2025). This book is used in more than 1,000 schools, both in this country and abroad, to help individuals master the skills they need to install, service, troubleshoot and design HVACR equipment.

Jason Obrzut

In 2002, Jason Obrzut graduated from the HVAC Technical Institute in Chicago, kick-starting an accomplished career in the HVAC Industry. Jason began working as a service technician, became an installation supervisor and ultimately a business owner. While working during the day, he returned to the HVAC Technical Institute as a part-time, evening instructor. Teaching quickly became his passion and he scaled back on working in the field to focus on teaching full time. While teaching, Jason developed, wrote and implemented the curriculum that is currently being taught at the school. His dedication to his students and the institution was evident and he soon became the school’s Director of Education and lead HVAC/R instructor. In 2016, The ACHR News recognized Jason as one of the “Top 40 Under 40” in the HVAC industry. He is affiliated with numerous HVAC industry organizations, including Refrigeration Service Engineers Society (RSES), The Air Conditioning, Heating, and Refrigeration Institute (AHRI), the ESCO Group and HVAC Excellence. Jason served on AHRI’s Safe Refrigerant Transition Taskforce (SRTTF) as chairman of the technician outreach committee. At HVAC Excellence’s 2016 National HVAC Educators and Trainers Conference (NHETC), Jason participated in the first annual Teachers-N-Trainers (TnT) competition and took first place in a field of over 60 participants. Jason is one of only 125 instructors nationwide who have held the title of Certified Master HVAC/R Educator (CMHE), and he holds Certified Subject Matter Educator (CSME) certificates from the ESCO Group.
  • Subject Area Overview: Provides a brief lesson covering the information within that subject area. It provides background knowledge for the lab exercises that follow, but it is intended to support, and not replace, the primary textbook or learning materials present in the course.
  • Key Terms: Offers an opportunity for the students to review important terminology related to the subject area.
  • Review Test: This test evaluates student knowledge of the entire section, or subject area. It can be administered as an open-book test to promote learning, or serve as an evaluation of student knowledge upon completion of the exercises within the section.
  • Objectives: Outline the knowledge and skills students should achieve upon completion of the lesson.
  • Introduction: Provides a brief overview of the activities covered in the lab exercise.
  • Tools and Materials: Lists the specific requirements of the lab exercise.
  • Step-by-Step Procedures: Takes the student through the lab activity in a clear, systematic manner.
  • Maintenance of Workstation and Tools: Focus on promoting good work habits.
  • Summary Statement: Requires students to highlight the key points of the lesson based on their response to a specific statement.
  • Take-Away: Provides a brief statement that speaks to the importance of the exercise and how learning the material will benefit the student upon entering the workforce.
  • Questions: Evaluate student knowledge of the concepts presented in that specific lab exercise.
Part 1: SUBJECT AREA EXERCISES.
1. HVAC Core Concepts (HCC).
2. Electrical Core Concepts (ECC).
3. Refrigeration System Components (RSC).
4. Safety and Tools (SFT).
5. Refrigerants.
6. Air (AIR).
7. Electric Motors (MOT).
8. Heat Pump Systems (HPS).
9. Heating (HTG).
10. Mechanical System Troubleshooting (MST).
11. Controls (CON).
12. Domestic Appliances (DOM).
13. Installation and Start-Up (ISU).
14. Building Sciences (BSC).
15. Commercial and Industrial Systems (COM).
Part 2: EXERCISE CORRELATIONS.
Master Text Reference Guide.
Electricity for Refrigeration, Heating and Air-Conditioning Lab Manual Exercise Number Cross Reference.
Refrigeration and Air-Conditioning Technology Lab Manual and Workbook Exercise Number Cross Reference.

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  • ISBN-10: 0357368886
  • ISBN-13: 9780357368886
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  • ISBN-10: 1337399388
  • ISBN-13: 9781337399388
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