February 16, 2012
Define HVACR?
Picking up the tech speek of the aircon services sector might be menacing to some outsider's interested in HVAC Training. At first glance it might appears like learning a alien language because lots of the words used are unique and exclusive to this field.
To the newb this will make discussions frustrating when unusual acronyms and abbreviations are typically employed by service technicians and other experienced professionals who think everybody around them talk the same language. In any case you can develop a good basic understanding of the business by taking a little time to become acquainted with different systems and the terminology that goes with them.
Let's begin with the most simple and most frequently used acronym, HVACR. Building climate is determined by three functions heating, ventilation and air-con, which are all closely inter-related. This discipline is commonly reduced to simply HVAC referring primarily to environment control for the comfort of occupants in the building. The letter R, which stands for refrigeration, is often included at the end of this shortening. This reflects the fact that air conditioning service firms could also provide environmental control for applications like food coolers, storage freezers or ice rinks where the purpose isn't people comfort but rather the safe and efficient operation of manufacturing process or commercial activity.
In some corporations plumbing and electric services related to the HVACR construction are also included under the HVAC/mechanical services umbrella. Early HVACR systems were basically mechanical heating systems that were called mechanical systems.
When air conditional came along, these companies that were basically plumbing and piping installation contractors, had plenty of the abilities needed to install air conditioning. The air conditioning contractor evolved from the plumbing heating installers.
An engineering firm performing Mechanical, Electrical and Plumbing design work would be called an MEP Engineering firm. Bigger contractors specializing in the Air Conditioning (Mechanical), Electrical and Plumbing construction trades would be known as an MEP Contractor.
To continue with HVAC Training you can read extra articles on HVAC Training internet sites. Mike Saxet has 40 yearsin the the HVAC industry.
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