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Instructor’s Solutions Manual and Laboratory Manual for Electricity for HVACR 1st Edition by Joseph Moravek |All Chapters

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Instructor’s Solutions Manual
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Electricity for HVACR
First Edition

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Laboratory Manual
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Table of Contents
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End of Unit Questions and Answers

Unit 1: Read This Unit First: What I Need to Know to Understand Electricity 1
Unit 2: Ohms Law 3
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Unit 3: Safe Use of Electrical Instruments 6
Unit 4: Electrical Fasteners 10
Unit 5: Power Distribution 12
Unit 6: National Electric Code 14
Unit 7: Electrical Installation of HVAC 17
Unit 8: Transformers 20
Unit 9: Relays, Contactors and Motor Starters 22
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Unit 10: Capacitors 24
Unit 11: Thermostats 25
Unit 12: Pressure Switches 27
Unit 13: Miscellaneous Electrical Components 30
Unit 14: How Do Motors Work? 32
Unit 15: Motor Types 34
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Unit 16: Green Electronically Commutated Motors (ECM) 37
Unit 17: Understanding Electrical Diagrams 39
Unit 18: Resistors 43
Unit 19: Fundamentals of Solid State Circuits 44
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Unit 20: Circuit Boards 46
Unit 21: Air Conditioning Systems 48
Unit 22: Gas Heating Systems 50
Unit 23: Electric Heating Systems 52
Unit 24: Heat Pumps 54
Unit 25: How to Start Electrical Troubleshooting 57
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Unit 26: Basic Electrical Troubleshooting Techniques 59
Unit 27: Advanced Electrical Troubleshooting Techniques 62
Unit 28: Practical Troubleshooting 67
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Lab Manual Answers

Lab 2.1: Application of Ohm’s Law in Basic Circuits 70
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Lab 2.2: Power Calculation and Ohm’s Law Applied to Circuits 71
Lab 3.1: Basic Multimeter and VOM Resistance Measurements 72
Lab 3.2: Taking Voltage and Current Measurements 73
Lab 4.1: Electrical Connections 75
Lab 6.1: National Electric Code® Considerations 76
Lab 7.1: HVACR Electrical Installation and Checklists 77
Lab 7.2: Introduction to Diagrams 78
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Lab 8.1: Transformer Identification and Analysis 79
Lab 9.1: Relay, Contactor, and Motor Starter Identification and Specifications 80
Lab 9.3: Relay Logic – Part 2 82

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Lab 9.4: Troubleshooting Control Circuits 84
Lab 10.1: Capacitor Selections and Testing 85
Lab 11.1: Mechanical Thermostat Function and Selection 86
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Lab 11.2: Electronic and Programmable Thermostat Selection and Function 87
Lab 12.1: Pressure Switches and Other Safety Switches Used in HVACR 88
Lab 14.1: Introduction to Motor Types 90
Lab 14.2: Motor Control Systems and Diagrams 92
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Lab 14.3: Motor Troubleshooting 93
Lab 16.1: The ECM Motor 96
Lab 17.1: Common Diagrams and Symbols 98
Lab 19.1: Troubleshooting Printed Circuit Boards 100
Lab 22.1: Gas Heating Systems Controls and Wiring 101
Lab 23.1: Electric Heating Systems Controls and Wiring 102
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Lab 24.1: Heat Pump Controls and Wiring 103
Lab 25.1: Using a DMM for Basic Troubleshooting 104
Lab 26.1: Electrical Troubleshooting – The Hopscotch Method 106
Lab 27.1: Advanced Troubleshooting 108
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Unit 1
REVIEW QUESTIONS
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1. What is electricity? Electricity is the flow of electrons between atoms.
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2. What is current flow or amperage? Flow of electrons.

3. What creates a magnetic field in a conductor? Voltage or current flow? Current flow.

4. What is voltage? Electrical pressure that pushes current flow.

5. What is the difference between a conductor and an insulator? A conductor allows current
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flow and an insulator restricts current flow.

6. What are the two common types of electricity? Direct current (DC) and alternating current

(AC).
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7. What is control voltage? Control voltage is the electrical section of the HVACR system

that manages the on and off cycles.
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8. What is resistance? Resistance is the force that slows down the flow of electrons in a

circuit.

9. What is a watt? Watt is the rate of doing work or power.
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10. How are watts calculated? Watts or power is calculated by multiplying amps by voltage.

11. What is a meant by a load? Any component that has a resistance to electron or current flow.
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12. What is the difference between a complete circuit, open circuit and a short circuit?
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A complete circuit is a path for electricity to flow. An open circuit means that there is break or

“opening” in the wire or load stopping the flow of electrons. A short circuit has the power

going to ground or a condition in which the load has very low resistance.

13. What is a series circuit? A series circuit is a circuit that has only one path for current flow.
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