Appliance Repair Books
Selection of Appliance Repair Books:
- Troubleshooting and Repairing Major Appliances
This handy, on-the-job appliance repair book covers all the information practicing electricians and
apprentices need to know to pass the Occupational Competency Examination for Appliance
Repair. It also serves as a complete troubleshooting guide for homeowners who want to
save money by learning how to repair their own appliances. Emphasizing safety throughout,
Eric Kleinert begins with the basics, explaining how to read wiring diagrams and use test
equipment, including volt-Ohm-amp meters and Wattmeters. He then provides step-by-step
instructions and plenty of diagrams and charts that show exactly how to pinpoint and repair
problems in everything from dishwashers, hot water heaters, and garbage disposals to
refrigerators, ovens, and laundry appliances.
- Cheap and Easy Oven, Cooktop, Range & Stove Repair
(Cheap and Easy! Appliance Repair Series) Includes diagnosis and repair procedures for
electrical problems both 110 and 220 volt, burner and pilot flame troubles, pilot ignition
including millivolt system and two-level pilots, and pilotless ignition systems including
spark, re-ignition and glow-bar ignition. Covers all major appliance brands commonly
available in the US, including Whirlpool, Kenmore, General Electric, Hotpoint, Tappan,
O'Keefe & Merritt, Penncrest, Magic Chef, Maytag, Frigidaire, Gaffers & Sattler, Roper,
Caloric, Jenn-Air, Chambers, Athens, Hardwick, and many more!
- Major Appliances: Operation, Maintenance, Troubleshooting And Repair
This appliance repair book provides a basic thorough and practical study of major
appliances used in most residences. The fundamentals necessary for successful servicing
of major appliances are covered first, along with chapters on safety, the service
occupation, customer relations, tools and instruments, service techniques, installation,
basic electricity and electronics, proper lubrication procedures, refrigeration principles,
air control, water chemistry, and combustion.
- Troubleshooting and Repairing Major Appliances
This handy, on-the-job appliance repair reference covers all the information practicing
electricians and apprentices need to know to pass the Occupational Competency Examination
for Appliance Repair. It also serves as a complete troubleshooting guide for homeowners
who want to save money by learning how to repair their own appliances. Emphasizing safety
throughout, Eric Kleinert begins with the basics, explaining how to read wiring diagrams
and use test equipment, including volt-Ohm-amp meters and Wattmeters. He then provides
step-by-step instructions and plenty of diagrams and charts that show exactly how to
pinpoint and repair problems in everything from dishwashers, hot water heaters, and
garbage disposals to refrigerators, ovens, and laundry appliances.