Sección 8. Sistemas para todos los climas. 42. Calefacción eléctrica, de gas y de gasóleo. 43. Bombas de calor como fuentes de aire. 44. Bombas de calor geotérmico. Sección 9. Aparatos domésticos. 45. Refrigeradores domésticos. 46. Congeladores domésticos. 47. Acondicionadores de aire domésticos. Sección 10. Sistemas de aire acondicionado de agua enfriada. 48. Sistemas de agua enfriada de alta y de baja presión y de absorción. 49. Torres de enfriamiento y bombas. 50. Operación, mantenimiento y diagnóstico de los sistemas de aire acondicionado por agua enfriada. Índice. Glosario.
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 and author. Eugene is
currently the Director of Technical Education and Standards at the
ESCO Institute.
Eugene has twenty-five years of teaching experience and has taught
air conditioning and refrigeration at many institutions including
high school vocational programs, proprietary post-secondary
institutions, and community colleges. In December of 2015, Eugene
retired from his tenured teaching position at Suffolk County
Community College, in Brentwood, New York, to join the ESCO Group
and relocate to Southern California.
Eugene earned his dual Bachelors 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 Eugene as a Building Energy Assessment Professional. He
is also an active member of many industry societies.
Eugene has served as the subject matter expert on more than fifteen
HVAC-related educational projects. His most notable work is Cengage
Learning’s Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Technology title,
which is now entering its 9th Edition (2021). 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 HVAC/R equipment. 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 and author. Eugene is currently the
Director of Technical Education and Standards at the ESCO
Institute.
Eugene has twenty-five years of teaching experience and has taught
air conditioning and refrigeration at many institutions including
high school vocational programs, proprietary post-secondary
institutions, and community colleges. In December of 2015, Eugene
retired from his tenured teaching position at Suffolk County
Community College, in Brentwood, New York, to join the ESCO Group
and relocate to Southern California.
Eugene earned his dual Bachelors 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 Eugene as a Building Energy Assessment Professional. He
is also an active member of many industry societies.
Eugene has served as the subject matter expert on more than fifteen
HVAC-related educational projects. His most notable work is Cengage
Learning’s Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Technology title,
which is now entering its 9th Edition (2021). 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 HVAC/R equipment. 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 and author. Eugene is currently the
Director of Technical Education and Standards at the ESCO
Institute.
Eugene has twenty-five years of teaching experience and has taught
air conditioning and refrigeration at many institutions including
high school vocational programs, proprietary post-secondary
institutions, and community colleges. In December of 2015, Eugene
retired from his tenured teaching position at Suffolk County
Community College, in Brentwood, New York, to join the ESCO Group
and relocate to Southern California.
Eugene earned his dual Bachelors 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 Eugene as a Building Energy Assessment Professional. He
is also an active member of many industry societies.
Eugene has served as the subject matter expert on more than fifteen
HVAC-related educational projects. His most notable work is Cengage
Learning’s Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Technology title,
which is now entering its 9th Edition (2021). 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 HVAC/R equipment. John Tomczyk received
his associates degree in refrigeration, heating, and
air-conditioning technology from Ferris State University in Big
Rapids, Michigan; his bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering
from Michigan State University in East Lansing, Michigan; and his
master’s degree in education from Ferris State University. Mr.
Tomczyk has worked in refrigeration, heating, and air conditioning
service and technical writing consultation for both the academic
and industrial fields for numerous years -- enabling him to bring a
wealth of experience to this text. His technical articles have been
featured in many HVACR magazines and journals. Mr. Tomczyk is also
the author of TROUBLESHOOTING AND SERVICING MODERN AIR CONDITIONING
AND REFRIGERATION SYSTEMS. Mr. Tomczyk has 29 years of teaching
experience at the Refrigeration, Heating, and Air-Conditioning
Technology program at Ferris State University and is a member of
many HVAC/R trade organizations. Bill Whitman contributed a wealth
of academic expertise as well as industry knowledge to this book.
Mr. Whitman graduated from Keene State College in Keene, New
Hampshire with a bachelor’s degree in Industrial Education. He
received his master’s degree in School Administration from St.
Michael’s College in Winooski, Vermont. After instructing drafting
courses for three years, Mr. Whitman became the Director of
Vocational Education for the Burlington Public Schools in
Burlington, Vermont, a position he held for eight years. He spent
five years as the Associate Director of Trident Technical College
in Charleston, South Carolina. Mr. Whitman was the head of the
Department of Industry for Central Piedmont Community College in
Charlotte, North Carolina, for 18 years. Now retired, Bill Johnson
has taught heating, air conditioning, and refrigeration for more
than two decades in various technical colleges and factory schools.
A graduate of Southern Technical Institute, a branch of Georgia
Tech in Atlanta, he has also served as service manager for a major
manufacturer for six years. Mr. Johnson owned his own HVAC/R
business for 10 years and has been a member of the Refrigeration
Service Engineers Society and the American Society of Heating
Refrigerating Air Conditioning Engineers. His authoring credits
include three major textbooks on the market today as well as their
ancillary materials. He has also written monthly articles--BTU
Buddy--that are available online.
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