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Intro to Cooling

Horizontales
A term used to identify substances containing one or more of the elemental halogens chlorine, fluorine, bromine, astatine or iodine
A device comprised of wire made from two different metals joined at the end that generates a scalable voltage based on the temperature of the junction
Heat Energy that can be measured by a thermometer or sensed by touch
A compound formed by replacing one or more hydrogen atoms in a hydrocarbon with fluorine atoms
The total heat content (sensible and latent) of a refrigerant or other substances
The temperature at which liquid changes to a vapor at a given pressure, which also is the boiling point.
The pressure exerted on Earth's surface by the weight of the atmosphere, equal to 14.7 psi for 70F are at sea level
Compounds containing only hydrogen and carbon atoms in various combinations
Materials that resist heat transfer
Cooling related to the comfort of building occupants
Verticales
The amount of heat required to raise the temperature of one pound of a substance by one degree Fahrenheit
Traditionally refers to a significant volume of oil returning to the compressor at once, primarily at startup
Positive pressure measurements that start at zero atmospheric pressure, expressed in pounds per square inch absolute (psai)
As related to refrigerants, a blend of two or more components that do not have a fixed proportion to one another and that are conceived of as retaining a separate existence; more than one type of molecule remains present
A significant amount of liquid refrigerant that returns to the compressor through the suction line during operation
Water containing large amounts of salt
The heat energy absorbed or rejected when a substance is in the process of changing state (e.g. solid to liquid, liquid to gas or the reverse of either change) without a change in temperature.
Pressure measured on a standard gauge that is calibrated to read zero with standard atmospheric pressure applied
Relevant to heat transfer, materials that readily accept or transfer heat by conduction
The reduction in temperature of a refrigerant liquid after it has completed the change in state from a vapor.
The increase in temperature of a refrigerant vapor after it has completed the change of state from a liquid to a vapor.
An instrument used to measure atmospheric pressure, typically in inches of mercury
As related to refrigerants, substances formed by a union of two or more elements in definite proportions by weight
The amount of heat needed to raise the temperature of one pound of water by one degree Fahrenheit