ABSTRACT
This project is basically on the
repair of a damaged air conditioner. It
is intended to provide a break through in the restoration of any damaged air
conditioner and thereby curtail the huge expenses incurred in the replacement
of the entire unit.
This report covers an introduction
into what an air conditioner is all about, it’s historical background and
working principle. A view on the installation techniques and the maintenance
application are also contained in this report. The actual repairs undertaken
were analysed and the economic cost of the repairs were equally specified.
After the repairs and changing of some
damaged components, the system was tested and found to be functional again thereby
satisfying the objective of the project.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Title page
Letter of transmittal
Release page
Approval page
Dedication
Acknowledgement
Abstract
Table of contents
CHAPTER ONE
1.0 Introduction
1.1 Air
Conditioner
1.2 Historical
Background
CHAPTER TWO
2.0
Literature Review
2.1 Air
Conditioning System
2.2 Working
Principle of Air Conditioner
2.3 Window Unit/Through Wall Air Conditioner
CHAPTER THREE
3.0 Analysis
of Operation
3.1 Specification
of Air Conditioner
3.2 Troubleshooting
3.3 Repair
of The Faulty Air Conditioner
3.4 Installation of The Repaired Air
Conditioner
CHAPTER FOUR
4.0 Cost
Analysis
CHAPTER FIVE
5.0 Recommendation
5.1 Conclusion
References
CHAPTER ONE
1.0 INTRODUCTION
1.1 AIR CONDITIONER
An air
conditioner system is an assembly of various components which operate in a
controlled manner to produce a specified condition of the air within a space or
building.
To produce complete air conditioning,
a system must heat, humidify, cool, dehumidify ventilate, filter and circulate
air within the conditioned space all for the comfort of the user.
Air conditioner has a wide range of
capacities for rooms of various sizes.
It has been common to rate units in tons but a better method is by BTU
(British Thermal Unit). A small capacity
air conditioner may be 5500 BTU and a larger one 15,000 BTU. It can also be rated by horse power, which
describes the power needed to drive electric component and not cooling
capacity. The capacity required is
determined by size of space to be cooled, the building installation, direction
of window to sun or shade, heat source in the room (from a gadget0 and the
normal occupancy.
The electric voltage required is
normally between 115 – 230 volts.
1.2 HISTORICAL
BACKGROUND
The roots
of air conditioning as we know today, are in refrigeration. T he elements of an
air conditioning system were well known before the first complete system was
built in 1902. Before now, fans and
refrigeration had been invented, ice had been used for cooling for centuries
and there had been duct work for central heating.
The first systematized approach to
control indoor atmosphere was made by Willis Carrier, a 25 year old engineer
for a Buffals N.Y. heating firm. The problem was that hot humid summer air was
causing faulty reproduction of four colour illustrations for a litographic form
in Brooklyn. N.Y. Carriers machine combined cooling and humidity control for
summer and heating and humidifying for winter.
He used fans to blow the hot humid air over coils of cold water piped
from ammonia frigeration machine. He
worked out the proper amount of cold coil surface needed and required
temperature and air conditioning.
In 1906 Stawart Grammer applied it in
1911 Carriers’ rational psychometric formula, set forth the data necessary to
design relationship between moisture content and temperature, and enabled
engineers to calculate the requirement for air conditioner. The development of lightweight formed coiling
coils made possible a more effective heat transfer surface from the warm air to
the refrigerating coils. Gas
refrigerants were considered dangerous for small installation until the first
toxic refrigerant, feron was invented.
It made possible installation of home air conditioning units and room
air conditioner.
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