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Need advice on professional literature
Hi,
Can someone tell if there is single most comprehensive (and inexpensive, or even free on Internet) book (or posted on Internet information) that would describe in details, step by step proper procedure for residential central Air Conditioning start up after new installation. For example, creating vacuum, checking proper refrigerant levels, opening refrigerant valves, adjusting refrigerant level (for at least R22 systems, but better for both R22 and R410). Thanks |
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Re: Need advice on professional literature
Isle 5, HomeDepot.
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Re: Need advice on professional literature
I would check out what Barnes and Noble have to offer; they have a pretty decent selection.
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Trade: tech, instructor
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Location: Union, NJ
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Re: Need advice on professional literature
"Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning" by Cecil Johnson It's a residential and light commercial text and lab book. We use it here in the scholl I teach in. about $100
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