Stationary Engineering, Environmental Control, Refrigeration. Science Manual I.

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Title: Stationary Engineering, Environmental Control, Refrigeration. Science Manual I.
Authors: Steingress, Frederick M., Bergen County Vocational-Technical High School, Hackensack, NJ., Rutgers, The State Univ., New Brunswick, NJ. Curriculum Lab.
Availability: Vocational-Technical Curriculum Laboratory, Rutgers, The State University, Building 4103, Kilmer Campus, New Brunswick, New Jersey 08903 ($3.00)
Peer Reviewed: N
Page Count: 333
Publication Date: 1975
Sponsoring Agency: New Jersey State Dept. of Education, Trenton. Div. of Vocational Education.
Report Number: VT-102-213
Document Type: Guides - General
Descriptors: Assignments, Guides, Instructional Materials, Operating Engineering, Postsecondary Education, Refrigeration Mechanics, Science Curriculum, Secondary Education, Study Guides, Technical Occupations, Trade and Industrial Education
Abstract: The student materials present lessons about occupations related to environmental control, stationary engineering, and refrigeration. Included are 18 units organized by objective, information, reference, procedure, and assignment. Each lesson involves concrete trade experience where science is applied. Unit titles are: safety and housekeeping, applied physics, basic hand tools, heating systems, stationary engineering and heating equipment, boiler room systems, combustion, combustion equipment, refrigeration, refrigeration equipment, cooling towers and ponds, ventilating systems and accessories, air conditioning, basic electricity, instruments, operation, and service and maintenance. (LJ)
Notes: For related teacher's guide, see CE 005 763
Journal Code: RIEAPR1976
Entry Date: 1976
Accession Number: ED114682
Database: ERIC
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Abstract:The student materials present lessons about occupations related to environmental control, stationary engineering, and refrigeration. Included are 18 units organized by objective, information, reference, procedure, and assignment. Each lesson involves concrete trade experience where science is applied. Unit titles are: safety and housekeeping, applied physics, basic hand tools, heating systems, stationary engineering and heating equipment, boiler room systems, combustion, combustion equipment, refrigeration, refrigeration equipment, cooling towers and ponds, ventilating systems and accessories, air conditioning, basic electricity, instruments, operation, and service and maintenance. (LJ)