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Faber & Kell's Heating & Air-conditioning of Buildings 10th edition

Faber & Kell's Heating & Air-conditioning of Buildings 10th edition
(s): Doug Oughton, Stephen Hodkinson and Richard M Brailsford
Publisher: Routledge
Year: 2008
No of Pages: 807 pages
Edition: 10th edition
Size: 8.7 MB
File Format: PDF
Book Description:
The 10th edition of Faber and Kell's Heating and Air-Conditioning of Buildings is a milestone in the development of this reference work, first published over 70 years ago.
The book provides the reader with a comprehensive understanding of the design, application, and operation of heating and air conditioning of buildings in a concise, easy to understand style. Guidance is supported with clear illustrations.
This revised edition brings the content completely up-to-date, to reflect the changes seen in the industry since the last edition published 7 years ago. There are chapters on sustainability, renewable energy sources and legislation covering the new Parts L and F of the Building Regulations and the Energy Performance of Buildings Directive.
Building services engineers and other construction professionals will find this book a reliable source of information reflecting their increasing role in the quest to reduce carbon emissions. The book is also an ideal purchase for students and newly qualified graduates, to assist with their studies and also to help them make the transition to engineer.
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Fundamentals of HVAC Control Systems SI edition

Fundamentals of HVAC Control Systems SI edition
(s): American Society of Heating Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers
Publisher: Elsevier Science
Year: 2008
No of Pages: 354 Pages
Edition: SI Edition
Size: 4.3 MB
File Format: PDF
Book Description:
Heating, Ventilation, and Air-Conditioning (HVAC)control systems are omnipresent in modern buildings. This book is an introduction to all those involved in the specification, design, manufacture, installation, operation or maintenance of these systems.

The book explains:


*Control theory and how to evaluate, select, position and sequence the appropriate type of control
*The electrical knowledge needed to understand controls and the use of electrical circuit drawings
*The various types of valves and dampers, and their selection, installation and operation
*Terminology and attributes of sensors, the selection of moisture sensors, pressure, flow, and auxiliary devices

*Self-powered and system-powered controls
*Electric controls, control diagrams and control logic
*The components of pneumatic systems and control applications diagrams
*Wiring conventions, application-specific electronic controllers and how to use them in HVAC applications
*The use of written specifications, schedules, and drawings to clearly identify what is to be installed, how it is to be installed, and how it is expected to operate
*Direct Digital Controls (DDC) components, their inputs and outputs, and the programming of DDC routines
*DDC Networks and Protocols
*DDC Specification, Installation, and Commissioning

After completing this course, you will understand:
*Control theory and how to evaluate, select, position and sequence the appropriate type of control
*The electrical knowledge needed to understand controls and the use of electrical circuit drawings
*The various types of valves and dampers, and their selection, installation and operation
*Terminology and attributes of sensors, the selection of moisture sensors, pressure, flow, and auxiliary devices
*Self-powered and system-powered controls
Electric controls, control diagrams, and control logic
*The components of pneumatic systems and control applications diagrams
*Wiring conventions, application-specific electronic controllers and how to use them in HVAC applications
*The use of written specifications, schedules, and drawings to clearly identify what is to be installed, how it is to be installed, and how it is expected to operate
*Direct Digital Controls (DDC) components, their inputs and outputs, and the programming of DDC routines
*DDC Networks and Protocols
*DDC Specification, Installation, and Commissioning

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2008 ASHRAE Handbook HVAC Systems and Equipment

2008 ASHRAE Handbook  HVAC Systems and Equipment
Publisher: American Society of Heating and Air-Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE)
Year: 2008
Size: 117 MB
File Format: PDF

Description:
With 800+ pages on the incredible variety of HVAC systems and equipment, this volume helps designers and operators select and use equipment. Extensively updated, it has new chapters on ultraviolet lamp systems and combustion turbine inlet cooling and discusses critical features and differences of today's systems and equipment.

Contents

AIR-CONDITIONING AND HEATING SYSTEMS
  1. HVAC System Analysis and Selection
  2. Decentralized Cooling and Heating
  3. Central Cooling and Heating
  4. Air Handling and Distribution
  5. In-Room Terminal Systems
  6. Panel Heating and Cooling
  7. Combined Heat and Power Systems
  8. Applied Heat Pump and Heat Recovery Systems
  9. Design of Small Forced-Air Heating and Cooling Systems
  10. Steam Systems
  11. District Heating and Cooling
  12. Hydronic Heating and Cooling System Design
  13. Condenser Water Systems
  14. Medium- and High-Temperature Water Heating Systems
  15. Infrared Radiant Heating
  16. Ultraviolet Lamp Systems
  17. Combustion Turbine Inlet Cooling

AIR-HANDLING EQUIPMENT AND COMPONENTS
  18. Duct Construction
  19. Room Air Distribution Equipment
  20. Fans
  21. Humidifiers
  22. Air-Cooling and Dehumidifying Coils
  23. Desiccant Dehumidification and Pressure-Drying Equipment
  24. Mechanical Dehumidifiers and Related Components
  25. Air-to-Air Energy Recovery Equipment
  26. Air-Heating Coils
  27. Unit Ventilators, Unit Heaters, and Makeup Air Units
  28. Air Cleaners for Particulate Contaminants
  29. Industrial Gas Cleaning and Air Pollution Control Equipment

HEATING EQUIPMENT AND COMPONENTS
  30. Automatic Fuel-Burning Equipment
  31. Boilers
  32. Furnaces
  33. Residential In-Space Heating Equipment
  34. Chimney, Vent, and Fireplace Systems
  35. Hydronic Heat-Distributing Units and Radiators
  36. Solar Energy Equipment

COOLING EQUIPMENT AND COMPONENTS
  37. Compressors
  38. Condensers
  39. Cooling Towers
  40. Evaporative Air-Cooling Equipment
  41. Liquid Coolers
  42. Liquid-Chilling Systems

GENERAL COMPONENTS
  43. Centrifugal Pumps
  44. Motors, Motor Controls, and Variable-Speed Pumps
  45. Pipes, Tubes, and Fittings
  46. Valves
  47. Heat Exchangers

PACKAGED, UNITARY, AND SPLIT-SYSTEM EQUIPMENT
  48. Unitary Air Conditioners and Heat Pumps
  49. Room Air Conditioners and Packaged Terminal Air Conditioners

GENERAL
  50. Thermal Storage
  51. Codes and Standards




Practical Problems in Mathematics for Heating and Cooling Technicians

Practical Problems in Mathematics for Heating and Cooling Technicians
(s): Russell B. DeVore
Publisher: Delmar Cengage Learning
Year: 2008
No of Pages: 317 Pages
Edition: 5thedition
Size: 2.2 MB
File Format: PDF
Book Description:
Develop solid practical math skills needed to succeed in the heating and cooling technology field with this updated resource that presents critical information in a way that is straightforward, easy-to-understand, and most importantly, meaningful to the reader. From basic arithmetic to using formulas, Practical Problems in Mathematics for Heating and Cooling Technicians, 5th Edition covers all of the mathematical concepts that technicians are likely to encounter in their everyday, on-the-job tasks. Packed with hands-on exercises and the HVAC-R-specific terminology that previous editions are known for, this updated edition includes references to the latest technology, geothermal systems, as well as zone heating and cooling. Readers will walk away with a thorough understanding of need-to-know math concepts, as well as confidence that they can apply what they have learned immediately and effectively.

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