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 Originally Posted by absrbrtek
I have some decent training guides I can send you if you want.
I don't see you E-mail in your profile mine email is in my profile.
THanks again.
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I think he has them now. Along with a McQuay one.
 Originally Posted by ChillerWisperer
Trane offers courses on centrifugals up in Lacrosse and on screws out in Pueblo, but they are somewhat intermediate to advanced. For an intro to chillers, they have some pretty good literature from the A/C clinic course given at all of the factory offices. They should be available separately so you don't have to take the whole course or buy all the books. The literature numbers are:
Chilled Water Systems TRG-TRC016-EN
Centrifugal Water Chillers TRG-TRC010-EN
Helical Rotary Water Chillers TRG-TRC012-EN
I don't have them in pdf, or I'd send them to you.
I do have the power point centravac courses I used to teach when I worked for Trane, but I think the files are too big. If you want them, I could probably send them to you on a disk.
To much work with too little time!!!!
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 Originally Posted by ChillerWisperer
Trane offers courses on centrifugals up in Lacrosse and on screws out in Pueblo, but they are somewhat intermediate to advanced. For an intro to chillers, they have some pretty good literature from the A/C clinic course given at all of the factory offices. They should be available separately so you don't have to take the whole course or buy all the books. The literature numbers are:
Chilled Water Systems TRG-TRC016-EN
Centrifugal Water Chillers TRG-TRC010-EN
Helical Rotary Water Chillers TRG-TRC012-EN
these are good Intro BOOKS?
and would you suggest all 3 there a great price $16 each
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 Originally Posted by fcs
these are good Intro BOOKS?
and would you suggest all 3 there a great price $16 each
For learning about systems and the two most prevalent types of chillers, they are very good. They are the text books Trane uses to teach the intro courses. They have good graphics and explain everything in an easy to understand format. I'll dig out my power point files and PM you when I burn a disk.
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 Originally Posted by absrbrtek
I think he has them now.  Along with a McQuay one.
Have any extra to spare?
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I also would be interested in a cd if you burned one. Just let me know the cost.
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Check your email.
 Originally Posted by thegoodlistener
Have any extra to spare?
To much work with too little time!!!!
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 Originally Posted by ChillerWisperer
For learning about systems and the two most prevalent types of chillers, they are very good. They are the text books Trane uses to teach the intro courses. They have good graphics and explain everything in an easy to understand format. I'll dig out my power point files and PM you when I burn a disk.
Thanks
And great idea Starting this forum
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Absrbtek,
can you send me some of the training literature as well?
Email is in profile.
Thanks
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Absrbtek, could ya set me up too. Thanks in advance
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Me to Absrbtek, I would appreciate it !!
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This group provides service and other chiller related information.
http://contractingbusiness.com/news/cb_imp_46368
Terry McIver, Content Director, ContractingBusiness.com magazine.
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 Originally Posted by tmciver
Thanks
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