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APS Training Manual
Cover
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Help file
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Preface
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Section 1 - Control Knowledge Quiz
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Section 2 - Control Action & Devices
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COMPONENT NORMAL POSITIONING AND ACTIONS
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Two way valve
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Damper motor (actuator)
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Pilot positioned (positive positioning relay) on damper motor
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Pneumatic and electric devices
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Section 3 - Thermostats
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Non-relay thermostat
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Relay thermostat
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Change-over calibration board
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Calibration procedure
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sample of thermostat air use an leak impact on compressor
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Section 4 - Transmitters, Controllers & Receiver Controllers
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Pneumatic transmitters
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Pneumatic transmitter compressed air consumption
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Controller and receiver controller
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Control loops
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Control loop components
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Controller and receiver controller functions
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Section 5 - Basic Logic
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Heating/cooling input
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Outdoor air relative to coolest demand hotwater reset schedules
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Mixed air purposes
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Some areas of hidden energy losses in control systems
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Section 6 - Some Client Calculated Energy Reduction Impacts
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Durham Board, Scarborough Board, Etobicoke Board, Wycliffe
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Section 7 - Some Typical Fan Systems
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100% FRESH AIR (ANSWERS 10.185.)
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SINGLE DISCHARGE MIXED AIR (ANSWERS 10.186)
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MULTIZONE
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DUAL DUCT
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VAV PRESSURE INDEPENDENT
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VAV PRESSURE DEPENDENT
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VAV FAN POWERED BOX
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BYPASS (DUMP) BOX
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INDUCTION
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UNITVENTILATOR WITH FACE & BYPASS
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UNITVENTILATOR WITH HEATING VALVE
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UNITVENTILATOR WITH FACE & BYPASS (3 PIPE THERMOSTAT)
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FAN YSTEM WITH MANY DESIGN ERRORS (ANSWERS 10.184)
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Section 8 - Some Case Studies
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SINGLE ZONE
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MULTIZONE
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EVAPORATIVE COOLING OPPORTUNITY VIA SPRAY HUMIDIFIERS
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ENTHALPY COMPARATOR CIRCUIT (APS COMPARED TO JOHNSON CONTROLS)
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ENTHALPY/DRY BULB COMBINED LOGIC
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HUMIDEX CIRCUIT
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HOT WATER RESET COMPARING CONVENTIONAL TO COOLEST ROOM LOGIC
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VAV PERFORMANCE CASE STUDY
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RESIDENTIAL NIGHT SET BACK
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Section 9 - Compressed Air Care
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COMPRESSED AIR CARE
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Section 10 - Answers
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QUIZ ANSWERS
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FAN WITH ERRORS
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100% OSA REQUIREMENTS
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MIXED AIR REQUIREMENTS
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Section 11 - Hvac/Covid Ventilation/Global Warming
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REQUIRED MISSING DATA ISSUE
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DETAILED EXPLANATION OF HVAC/COVID VENTILATION/GLOBAL WARMING
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SECTION 12 - BOURDON TUBE INVESTIGATION ASSESSING W out > W in
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Section 13 - Hydraulic Displacement Motor Reports
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FUNDAMENTAL SCIENCE
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PATENTS, DEVELOPMENT AND HISTORY
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TEST RESULTS REGARDING EFFICIENCY DIFFERENTIAL
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ASSESSMENT REGARDING W = PΔV AND W≠ PΔV (REPORT #1)
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ASSESSMENT REGARDING W = PΔV AND W≠ PΔV (REPORT #2)
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A NEW VIEW OF THERMODYNAMICS
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SIEMENS' CONTROL EXPERT ASSESSMENT
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POTENTIAL STUDENT INVOLVEMENT IN MOVING SCIENCE AHEAD
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Patented nvention summary.
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Increased work assessment applying formulae W=FD and W = PΔV.
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Logic path to understand the science of the clean energy invention.
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Request for assistance from concerned persons regarding climate change issues.
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Section 14 - Original source of knowledge developing the motor technology
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Source of knowledge for all inventions and developments
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Registered letter and envelope to the inventor from September 30, 1972 of basic
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PSYCHOLOGICAL IMPACT OF CLIMATE CHANGE ON YOUTH.
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Section 15 - Student climate change mitigation course
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Patent approval
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System with no pressure or electrical
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Driving stage fluid flow
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First recharge stage fluid flow pattern
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Second recharge stage fluid flow pattern
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Summary
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