Refrigeration Engineering Career

Posted by admin | Machinery | Tuesday 29 April 2008 1:35 am

As a student, choosing a college career can be pretty tough and confusing. One career option that you can look at is to be a refrigeration engineering technician. In this field you will acquire broad knowledge of service techniques, installation, and even design of air conditioning or heating systems in commercial buildings or residential houses. You will learn to maintain, select and operate equipment utilizing industry standards.

When you hear the word refrigeration, do not think of the small refrigerator in your kitchen. These refrigerators are those that are generating 25kW up to 40MW of power, which makes them more powerful than commercial refrigerators. Many companies are using industrial refrigeration systems for chemical processing, food processing or cold storage. The equipments are very large, and they are made of industrial steel. Also, they need to maintain a specific temperature all the time to prevent perishable goods from spoiling.

This type of system uses ammonia refrigeration to be able to maintain a temperature that is necessary for vaccines, blood, foodstuffs, plants, and other goods that has to maintain a steady and constant temperature at all times. If temperatures are too low or too high, it will ruin these products. That is why it is important for these companies to pay attention to the temperature of their industrial refrigerators at all times. GP

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