FG01 - F-Gas Regulations - Preparation Theory Course
Regarding stationary refrigeration, air-conditioning and heat pump equipment for
Cat. I Certification.
Areas covered in this module:
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International System of Units
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Vapour Compression Cycle
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General characteristics of zeotropic blends
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Protocols and Regulations
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Ancillary components
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Maintaining records
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Refrigerant handling hazards
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Quiz (4 different banks of questions)
Module Aim
To prepare Category I engineers for the new theory and knowledge test for F- Gas
certification.
Topic Objectives
By the end of this module you will be able to:
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Describe the International System of Units (SI) applicable to the refrigeration
industry.
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Explain reasonable operating temperature differences for condensers and
evaporators.
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State the four stages of the basic vapour compression cycle, and describe their
structure and function.
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Explain the relationship between pressure and temperature, and its effect on
the heat transfer properties of a refrigerant.
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Explain how heat is transferred during the evaporation and condensation stages
of the vapour compression cycle.
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Define the terms sensible heat, latent heat, subcooling and superheat.
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Explain how the phase change of zeotropic fluids is different to standard
single substance or azeotropic blend refrigerants.
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Describe the characteristics of zeotropic refrigerants.
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Explain how key international Protocols and Regulations directly affect the
refrigeration industry.
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Describe the functionality, advantages and disadvantages of components used in
refrigeration/air conditioning systems.
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List the contents required in plant/system records.
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Describe the hazards associated with handling F Gas refrigerants.
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Explain the precautions to be adopted when handling different F Gas
refrigerants.
Pre-requisite Study
Students should possess existing competence and practical refrigeration or air
conditioning engineering experience.