Pelatihan ini akan dilaksanakan di:
Hotel Aston Tropicana* Jl. Cihampelas Bandung
Hotel Papandayan* Jl. Gatot Subroto No.83 Bandung
Pukul 08.00 – 16.00 WIB
Pelatihan ini dijadwalkan beberapa kali selama tahun 2012, yaitu pada:
03 – 06 Juli 2012 (Selasa – Jumat)
17 – 20 Juli 2012 (Selasa – Jumat)
31 Juli – 03 Agustus 2012 (Selasa – Jumat)
11 – 14 September 2012 (Selasa – Jumat)
25 – 28 September 2012 (Selasa – Jumat)
09 – 12 Oktober 2012 (Selasa – Jumat)
30 Oktober – 02 November 2012 (Selasa – Jumat)
20 – 23 November 2012 (Selasa – Jumat)
11 – 14 Desember 2012 (Selasa – Jumat)
26 – 29 Desember 2012 (Rabu – Sabtu)
ABSTRACT
Automobile air conditioning systems cool the occupants of a vehicle in hot weather, and have come into wide use from the late twentieth century. Air conditioners use significant power; on the other hand the drag of a car with closed windows is less than if the windows are open to cool the occupants evaporative. There has been much debate on the effect of air conditioning on the fuel efficiency of a vehicle. Factors such as wind resistance, aerodynamics and engine power and weight have to be factored into finding the true variance between using the air conditioning system and not using it when estimating the in actual fuel mileage. Other factors on the impact on the engine and an overall engine heat increase can have an impact on the cooling system of the vehicle.
Topic Aim
To explain the cycle and components of an Automotive Air Conditioning System.
Topic Objectives
By the end of this topic you will be able to:
- Describe the structure and operation of an Automotive Air Conditioning System
- Identify the major system components and explain their purpose
- Distinguish between Orifice Tube and Expansion Valve Air Conditioning Systems
COURSE CONTENT
- System Description
- System Operation
- Refrigerant
- Evaporation (The evaporator)
- Compression (The Compressor)
- The Compressor Clutch
- Condensation (The Condenser)
- Expansion
- Metering device: Orifice Tube & Accumulator
- Metering device: Expansion Valve & Receiver-driver
- Summary
INSTRUCTOR
Ir. Gregorius Harjanto
COURSE METHODS
- Presentation
- Discuss
- Case Study
- Evaluation
- Simulation
FACILITIES
- Training Kit ( Tas seminar, ATK, Handout)
- Certificate Dago Consultant
- Meeting room Hotel ****
- 2x Coffee Break and Lunch per day
- Souvenir
- Special Dinner
- City Tour
INFORMATION & REGISTRATION
Dago Consultant
Office:
Jl. Dago 367 Bandung 40198
Phone/Fax : 022 – 2500928 / 022 – 61465506
Contact Person:
Detha
Mobile : 0822 2728 1330 / 088 1265 3850
Email : detha@dagoconsultant.com
website : http://www.dagoconsultant.com