I agree with all of this. I would also add that the Trane Air Conditioning Manual is a great resource that explains psychrometrics very clearly with 30-40 examples per chapter. It's an older blue colored book but can be found on Amazon and Ebay.For those who are taking HVAC exam, if you want to pass
1-get familiar with Ashrae Books. read the index and have an idea where you can find things.
2-Do as many pschrometric chart problems as you can.
3-Get familiar with Refrigeration Cycle Diagrams. Be able to read it. it will be piece of cake to solve questions from this area.
4-NCEES Practice exam-purchase it right away. Dont wait until finishing all study topics. Do it while you are studying. I took Online Review course and there were a lot of stupid unreal questions took my brain power and time as well. NCEES Practice exam will help you to estiamte which questions you may see in the exam.
5- Six minutes Solution book-purchase one. Very tough questions but it will help you a lot.
6-Study at least 250 hours if you want to guarantee passing.
It is not, it is the 2016 booklet. You will have to search around if you want the older ones (like on Ebay, most likely).Question for those more familiar with all the different practice exams out there: Is the current NCEES practice exam that you can purchase on the NCEES website what you guys call the "2011 NCEES practice exam" or is it an updated version? If so, is there a place I could find the older 2011 one? So I can get more practice problems. Thanks.
Agreed. There is also a link to a good one at the end of the TFS study thread pinned at the top of this forum.Namod65
I took one to the exam in a 11X17 binder but I didnt use it. I used the one that was supplied in the back of the exam for everything. It was also 11X17 in size. It was the ASHRAE green chart. Maybe you should get comfortable using that chart...
Mike
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