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Guide to home air conditioners and refrigeration equipment by Bernard Lamere

By: Lamere, BernardMaterial type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: USA : Hayden Books , 1963Edition: 2nd edDescription: 131 p. : ill. ; 22 cmSubject(s): Refrigeration and refrigerating machinery | Air conditioningDDC classification: SHS 621.56/02 L18g 1981 Summary: "The applications of cooling equipment are so widespread that western industrial civilization could not manage without them. The basic principle are the same whatever the size of the machine may be. This text explains in understanding terms how an electric motor can produce a cooling effect and describe simple remedies for more common malfunctions. It is apparent that with this information the homeowner can save himself considerable inconvenience, not to mention the loss of food by spoilage. This book also shows how some of the more complicated repairs may be made, to assist those who would like a ore compete grasp of the subject. It explains the operations of the gas of refrigerator, which uses heat to produce cold, and takes a look at interesting new developments, not the least of which is the exciting prospect of cooling home with the energy supplied by the heat of the sun."
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Includes glossary and index.

"The applications of cooling equipment are so widespread that western industrial civilization could not manage without them. The basic principle are the same whatever the size of the machine may be. This text explains in understanding terms how an electric motor can produce a cooling effect and describe simple remedies for more common malfunctions. It is apparent that with this information the homeowner can save himself considerable inconvenience, not to mention the loss of food by spoilage. This book also shows how some of the more complicated repairs may be made, to assist those who would like a ore compete grasp of the subject. It explains the operations of the gas of refrigerator, which uses heat to produce cold, and takes a look at interesting new developments, not the least of which is the exciting prospect of cooling home with the energy supplied by the heat of the sun."

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