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Heating Maintenance and Repair
Electric Furnace Electric Baseboard Gas Furnace Hydronic Heating Introduce yourself and provide relevant information for this session: Restroom location Smoking rules Cell phone usage Class schedule
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Disclaimer The use of photos of tools and/or components which clearly indicate their manufacturer or brand in no way implies an endorsement of the company, brand or product by the National Apartment Association Education Institute.
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Welcome! Course Topics Roles and Responsibilities Heating Safety
Tools and Equipment Air Distribution Electric Furnaces Electric Baseboard Gas Furnaces Hydronic Heating Resources: Participant Guide Presentation Your Questions Your Experiences Videos Demonstrations Your Participation
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Heating Systems Safety Rules:
1. Turn Power Off 2. Wear Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) 3. Follow Lock-Out /Tag-Out Procedures
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Heating Systems Safety Rules:
4. Keep Tools and Equipment in Good Working Order 5. Do Not Take Shortcuts or Bypass Safety Features in Heating Systems
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These are used to prevent catastrophic failure of equipment.
Safety Devices These are used to prevent catastrophic failure of equipment. DO NOT BYPASS
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Key Tools for Heating Repairs
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Electric Air Distribution
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Gas Air Distribution
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Components Pg. 13
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Lubricate, Testing and Replacing
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Fan Relay Instant action switch
When low voltage is applied, a magnet is used to change the condition of the contacts What was open is now closed, what was closed is now open.
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Sequencer Can have multiple levels (stages) to send power to different loads, at different times
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Sequencer A delayed action switch
When low voltage is applied it heats a small element Heat causes bimetallic switch to close Heating element Bimetallic switch
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Limit Switch
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Forced-Air Systems
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Heat Adding heat = molecules move faster
Increasing the temperature in a specific space 0K = ˚F 300K = 80.3˚F Adding heat = molecules move faster
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Adding Heat Cant be created, just transformed
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Moving Heat Conduction – Convection - Radiation
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Heat IMPORTANT: Heat will only transfer from higher temperature to lower, never the reverse.
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1. Electric Heat (forced air)
Types of Heating Systems: 1. Electric Heat (forced air) 2. Electric Baseboard 3. Gas Furnace (forced air) 4. Hydronic Heat
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HVAC HVAC Servicing Procedures / Pg. 43
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Thermostat
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Thermostat
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Thermostat Think of a thermostat as a switch that is controlled by the temperature of the living space. The operator controls the open/close point of that switch. The temperature in the room controls the actual switch.
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Thermometer coil with mercury switch attached
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HVAC HVAC Servicing Procedures / Pg. 43
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Transformer
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Transformer
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HVAC HVAC Servicing Procedures / Pg. 43
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Electric Furnace Heating
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Key Parts of an Electric Furnace:
Blower Heating Coils Interlock
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Electric Baseboard Heating
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Electric Heat Element Limit Switch Fuse Link
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Electric Heat Schematic
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Anatomy of a Gas Furnace
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Key Parts of an Gas Furnace:
Gas Control Valve Gas Manifold Gas Burners Heat Exchanger Ignition System Thermocouple/ Power Pile Blower
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Gas Furnace
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Gas Furnace
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Gas Furnace Exhaust Exhaust Safety Gas Valve Roll Out Gas Burners
Gas Manifold
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Key Parts of an Gas Furnace:
Fan Switches Limit Switch Flue Pipe
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Gas Furnace
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Gas Furnace Play the video and answer any questions that follow
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Interlock
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Video: Hydronic Heat Basics
Watch Video
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Q&A Q A
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Thank You For Attending
Action Plan Page 65 Thank You For Attending
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