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HVAC School - For Techs, By Techs

The Chemistry of Combustion w/ Rachel Kaiser

HVAC School - For Techs, By Techs

Bryan Orr

Training, Careers, Airconditioning, Self-improvement, Hvac, Business, Education, Refrigeration, Heating, Ac, Apprenticeship

4.8985 Ratings

🗓️ 20 June 2024

⏱️ 39 minutes

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Summary

In this episode of the HVAC School Podcast, Brian interviews Rachel Kaiser, a chemist with a passion for making science more accessible and understandable, especially when it comes to the topic of combustion. Rachel shares her background of how her family's restaurant business sparked her early interest in chemistry and the science behind mixing ingredients to produce desired results.

Rachel dives deep into explaining the fundamental chemistry behind the combustion process. She breaks down the three key components required for combustion to occur - fuel, oxygen, and a heat source - and how the ideal chemical reaction is represented. However, she emphasizes that in the real world, factors like using natural gas (a mixture of gases) as fuel instead of pure methane and air (also a mixture) as the oxygen source lead to incomplete and imperfect combustion reactions.

The discussion highlights the importance of combustion analysis and monitoring for byproducts like carbon monoxide (CO) and nitrogen oxides (NOx). Rachel stresses that testing is crucial not just for technician safety but to ensure proper combustion for occupants as well. High CO levels, for instance, indicate incomplete combustion and the likely presence of other undesirable compounds.

Topics covered include:

  • The chemistry definition of combustion/flame
  • Ideal vs real-world combustion reactions
  • The three requirements for combustion
  • Natural gas as a fuel mixture
  • Air as the oxygen source and mixing considerations
  • Carbon monoxide and nitrogen oxides as byproducts
  • The role of combustion analysis
  • Using visuals/experiments to teach combustion chemistry
  • Applying chemistry knowledge for troubleshooting

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0:00.0

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0:10.0

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0:13.9

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0:16.0

including the newly popular A2L refrigerants

0:19.2

that we keep talking about, R32 and R454B.

0:23.6

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0:26.6

they offer a clear digital display,

0:29.1

giving you precise readings at a glance,

0:31.1

and they integrate with the My Navac app, Navac temperature probes and Navac's

0:37.0

premium micron gauge. So now you can monitor system pressure, temperature, and vacuum all in one app. To find out more go to HVACR

0:45.9

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0:51.6

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0:57.2

heat shield, the revolutionary flame-resistant welding pad designed to be used either wet or dry.

1:05.0

Find a Viper wet rag heat shield at a distributor near you or go to

1:09.0

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1:14.0

Field Piece in the SR 47 wireless refrigerant charging scale.

1:20.0

At only 7 pounds it still rains as the heavyweight champion of refrigerant scales.

1:26.2

The Field Piece SR-47.

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