Quick & Basic Troubleshooting: A Contractor's Guide to Fixing Hvac Wiring & Circuits
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Average customer review:Product Description
This book describes how to troubleshoot HVAC controls, wiring and circuits using common sense, a multi-meter, troubleshooting charts, and equipment diagrams.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #391726 in Books
- Published on: 2001-08
- Original language: English
- Binding: Paperback
- 90 pages
Features
- ISBN13: 9780967256429
- Condition: NEW
- Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.
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Editorial Reviews
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"I think this book is superb. This series just keeps getting better." -- Dan Holohan, Author and HVAC Industry Educator
"Sometimes when technicians with field experience are approached about troubleshooting, they get their feathers ruffled. This book will help." -- Mark Eatherton, Contractor and Industry Educator
"These books paint wonderful work pictures. I learn something new each time I read them." -- Alan Levi, Past President, National Association of Oil Heating Service Managers
About the Author
Carol Fey is a degreed technical trainer who has worked in the controls industry for over 20 years. She has been honored as National Technical Trainer of the Year by the American Stociety for Training and Development. Her other books are "Quick & Basic Electricity" and "Quick & Basic Hydronic Controls."
Customer Reviews
Quick & Basic Trouble-shooting by Carol Fey
I would not buy this book if you are looking for any help on Air Conditioning systems.
It is very basic and only covers heating systems and thermostatic controls.
I hate to be cynical but I found this book not worth the trouble.
You would be better off learning the basics of electricity and circuits in a more detailed guide.
In all fairness, 85% of all troubleshooting on A/C systems is electrical troubleshooting.
This is mistitled in my opinion.



