Hi brothers in hvac, apprentice here again. Can you guy’s help me get the concept of this chiller circuit ?
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Hi brothers in hvac, apprentice here again. Can you guy’s help me get the concept of this chiller circuit ?

This was in the cooling tower . I’m in the electrical stage focusing hard on getting it down pact.

u/HVACGUYLOCK — 13 days ago

First set of analog gauges !

My foreman uses yellow jacket and I’ve been looking around different brands. I see a newer brand called NAVAC and I like the look but is there anything else I need to know about them ?

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u/HVACGUYLOCK — 23 days ago
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HVAC techs ! Tech school worth ? 18 yo

I’m 18 and I was fortunate enough to land an apprenticeship as a service tech with a great company, been here 2 months and I love it. However fresh out of high school I pretty much learn everything on the job and the studying I do at home. There’s a reputable tech school nearby and I am financial aid eligible. Would it be benefit me to take some night classes ?

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u/HVACGUYLOCK — 25 days ago
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Apprentice here, apprentice OUT.

What am I looking at ? This is a maze

u/HVACGUYLOCK — 1 month ago
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How would you explain this to a day one baby apprentice ?

All little helpful sayings are heavily appreciated.

u/HVACGUYLOCK — 2 months ago

HVAC apprentice here, just did my first filter change/coil cleaning.

I’m in commercial HVAC, I got an opportunity FRESH out of high school through an apprenticeship program and we are their first. Learned on my own the refrigeration cycle and learning the distribution of air but have little to no idea when it comes the electrical part. What are some good ways I could study contacters and capacitors or anything other basic things that are important in your average RTU.

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u/HVACGUYLOCK — 2 months ago