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Nov 21, 2024
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HVAC 235 - Hydronic and Oil Heating FundamentalsCredits: 3 Instructional Contact Hours: 3
Explains parts of the hydronic systems and oil furnaces that include the operating sequences for safe, efficient combustion and flame safety. Trouble-shoots electrical and electronic control systems, flame safety, and mechanical problems on oil fired furnaces, boilers, hydronic systems, and wire diagrams.
Prerequisite(s): HVAC 135 Corequisite(s): None Lecture Hours: 35 Lab Hours: 10 Meets MTA Requirement: None Pass/NoCredit: Yes
Outcomes and Objectives - Demonstrate knowledge of heating oil types and values.
- Identify types of fuel oils.
- Identify the BTU value per gallon of fuel oil.
- Identify the effects of climate on fuel oils.
- Identify the effects of moisture on fuel oils.
- Identify storage systems for fuel oils.
- Identify types of supply lines for fuel oil systems.
- Identify the components of a fuel oil line system.
- Identify types of oil nozzles.
- Identify fuel to air ratios.
- Identify the products produced by burning oil.
- Identify what happens to oil under high pressure.
- Identify the preferred combustion characteristics of an oil furnace.
- Identify fuel line filter types and locations.
- Demonstrate knowledge of the components of an oil burner.
- Identify oil burner components and functions.
- Pump motor
- Oil pump
- Air blower wheel
- Pump inlet, outlet, bypass, return ports
- Nozzle and filter strainer
- Ignition electrodes
- Transformer
- Cad cell
- Pressure regulator and adjustment
- Primary control
- Air tube
- Flame retention head
- Adjustable air inlet collar
- Flexible coupler
- Blower housing
- Static disc
- Oil line
- Nozzle tube
- Identify purpose of a two-stage oil pump.
- Identify the components of an oil burner nozzle.
- Stainless steel distributor
- Tangential slots
- Orifice
- Stainless steel orifice disc
- Swirl chamber
- Brass body
- Retainer
- Sintered filter
- Identify the components of a single-stage piping system.
- Identify the components of a two-stage piping system.
- Identify spray types and cone shapes of oil nozzles.
- Identify methods of adjusting oil pressure.
- Identify methods of bleeding the system of air.
- Identify methods of adjusting the ignition contacts.
- Identify five rules for installing a cad cell.
- Demonstrate knowledge of combustion chamber characteristics.
- Explain the purpose of refractory material in the combustion chamber.
- Identify heat exchanger materials.
- Identify heat exchanger shapes.
- Identify how the oil must burn in the heat exchanger.
- Demonstrate knowledge of electrical components and wire diagrams.
- Identify these electrical components.
- Thermostat
- Primary control
- Cad cell
- Pump motor
- Blower motor
- Fan limit control
- Stack switch
- Oil burner transformer
- Ignition electrodes
- 24-volt transformer
- Safety limit switches
- Low voltage terminal box
- Trace an electrical safety circuit in a primary control.
- Trace an electrical safety circuit using a stack safety switch.
- Trace a complete oil furnace diagram.
- Describe the safety rules for pushing reset button.
- Describe safety rules for transformer and ignition contacts.
- Develop a safety checklist for an oil furnace.
- Demonstrate knowledge of combustion testing.
- Identify the perfect combustion process.
- Identify these tests.
- Draft test
- Smoke test
- Net Temperature (stack temperature)
- Carbon Dioxide
- Combustion efficiency tests.
- Perform a draft test on an oil furnace.
- Perform a smoke test on an oil furnace.
- Net Temperature (stack temperature test) on an oil furnace.
- Perform a Carbon Dioxide test on an oil furnace.
- Perform a combustion test on an oil furnace.
- Demonstrate knowledge of special tools for servicing oil furnaces.
- Identify usage of an electronic combustion analyzer.
- Identify how to use a CO2 analyzer.
- Identify how to use a draft gauge.
- Identify how to use a smoke tester.
- Identify how to use a chemical (Ferrite) combustion analyzer.
- Identify how to use an electrode gauge.
- Identify how to use a nozzle wrench.
- Demonstrate knowledge of basic hydronic system.
- Describe a basic hydronic system.
- Describe the reasons for a basic hydronic system to have more than one zone.
- List three heat sources commonly used in hydronic systems.
- Develop a safety checklist for a hydronic system.
- Identify these hydronic components and how they operate.
- Air to tank or vent
- Return water
- Supply water
- Air eliminator
- Air trap cast in section
- Flow control valve
- Relief valve
- Pressure reducing valve
- Compression tank
- Air troll boiler fitting
- Air troll tank fitting
- Air vent
- High limit control
- Air cushion tank or expansion tank
- Water regaling valve
- Booster pump
- Zone control valves
- Centrifugal pumps
- Expansion joint
- Balancing valves
- State the reason a boiler is constructed in sections or tubes.
- Identify the purposes for eliminating the air in a system.
- Describe the purposes of low water cutoff devices and limit controls.
- Describe the purposes for an air cushion or expansion tank
- State the purposes of zone control valves.
- Demonstrate knowledge of pumps and zones.
- Identify the components of a centrifugal pump.
- Motor
- Coupling
- Oil port
- Oil reservoir
- Pump impeller
- Pump inlet
- Pump outlet
- Shaft seal
- Describe how a centrifugal pump operates.
- Describe how a centrifugal pump performance curve is developed.
- Identify why a centrifugal pump is not a positive displacement pump.
- Develop eight charts showing changes in pump capacity (gpm) as the pump is required to pump against a greater head pressure.
- Describe the relationship of pressure (psig) to height.
- Describe the operation of finned tube baseboard units.
- Describe how finned tube heating units are rated in BTUH/ft of pipe in two different flow rates.
- Determine how many feet of convection heat tube is needed for a given room and BTUH.
- Describe how an expansion valve works.
- Describe how a balancing valve works.
- Describe how a flow control valve works.
- Demonstrate knowledge of hydronic heating piping systems.
- Describe how a series loop hydronic system works.
- Diagram the piping for a series loop hydronic heating system.
- Describe how a one-tube hydronic heating system works.
- Diagram the piping for a one-tube hydronic heating system.
- Describe a two-pipe reverse return system.
- Diagram the piping for a two-pipe reverse flow system.
- Describe a two-pipe direct return system.
- Diagram the piping for a two-pipe direct return system.
- Describe how a multi-zone system works.
- Diagram a three-zone system.
- Describe how a radiant panel system works.
- Diagram a radiant panel system using zone control valves and balancing valves.
- Describe how a return mono-flo valve works for radiators above the main normal resistance.
- Describe how a supply and return mono-flo valve works for radiators above the main high resistance.
- Describe how supply and return mono-flo valves work for radiators below the main.
- Demonstrate knowledge of burners and ignition systems used on boilers.
- Test gas pressure.
- Test flame sensing current and devices.
- Check for proper gas valve operation.
- Test combustion efficiency.
- Test boiler efficiency.
- Clock the gas meter for proper fuel consumption.
- Test thermostat operation.
- Check safety limit operation.
- Remove, clean, and replace the gas burners.
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