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Lesson Grid – Automotive Air Conditioning.

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Air Conditioning



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LEVEL  4
Prakticum Doe-opdracht Vaktheorie Afbeeldingen uit Vaktheorie Meerkeuze-toets Autotechnische formules Onsite GIF animatie Pyhton / TIM Fluke123 Autotechnische afbeeldingen Video autotechniek Online presentatie
  introduction to climate control          X       X             X 
  background physics                            X 
  basic theory of air conditioning                X   X       X     X 
  automotive air conditioning systems  X       X             X         X 
  air conditioning compressors                          X   X 
  air conditioning control systems                        X     X 
  climate control systems                        X     
  service procedures  X   X                 X         X 


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Schools are not meant to develop technology – their task is to help young technicians develop. They do that, in part, by explaining and passing on information. Only in special cases, do teachers actually do their own technical research. When automotive science teachers create their lesson materials, it is more often a process of collecting, selecting, re-writing and combining information gathered from other sources. Timloto information sources are always cited if known. However, many times it is impossible to trace the source of some of the material / illustrations. Should you come across any items that you believe fall under your own copyright, we request you to contact our
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