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Air Force Training Command, Sheppard AFB, TX. – 1983
This document package contains an Air Force course used to train refrigeration and cryogenics specialists. The course is organized in six blocks designed for group instruction. The blocks cover the following topics: electrical principles; fundamentals of tubing and piping; metering devices, motor controls, domestic and commercial refrigeration;…
Descriptors: Air Conditioning, Air Conditioning Equipment, Course Content, Electricity
Marine Corps Inst., Washington, DC. – 1982
This student guide, one of a series of correspondence training courses designed to improve the job performance of members of the Marine Corps, deals with the skills needed by air conditioning mechanics. Addressed in the four chapters, or lessons, of the manual are the following topics: principles of air conditioning, refrigeration components as…
Descriptors: Air Conditioning, Air Conditioning Equipment, Behavioral Objectives, Correspondence Study
University of South Florida, Tampa. Dept. of Adult and Vocational Education. – 1993
The program guide for residential heat and air conditioning courses in Florida identifies primary considerations for the organization, operation, and evaluation of a vocational education program. Following an occupational description for the job title for air-conditioning installer-servicer, window unit, and its Dictionary of Occupational Titles…
Descriptors: Air Conditioning, Air Conditioning Equipment, Career Development, Competence
Chanute AFB Technical Training Center, IL. – 1984
This packet contains learning modules designed for a self-paced course in aircraft environmental systems mechanics that was developed for the Air Force. Learning modules consist of some or all of the following materials: objectives, instructions, equipment, procedures, information sheets, handouts, workbooks, self-tests with answers, review…
Descriptors: Air Conditioning, Aviation Mechanics, Aviation Technology, Electricity