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Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning: A Residential and Light Commercial Text & Lab Book

 

Introducing a completely current and innovative way to teach the basics of HVAC-R! Featuring more than 125 practical competencies, this “how to” guide has been carefully designed and thoroughly modernized to provide a complete learning system for the fundamentals and applications of core HVAC-R concepts.
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HIGH PRESSURE BOILERS 3RD EDITION

 

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High Pressure Boilers

3rd Edition
By Frederick M. Steingress, Harold J. Frost, Daryl R. Walker

This new edition includes the latest information on safe and efficient operation of high pressure boilers and related equipment. The content and format of the book are specifically designed for use in preparation for obtaining a boiler operator's license.

High Pressure Boilers is a complete instructional package for preparing to pass a boiler operator licensing exam. The text/workbook contains over 750 sample licensing exam questions from licensing exam agencies and expanded exam preparation techniques. The CD-ROM that is included inside the text contains four interactive Sample Licensing Exams.

Coverage of the latest combustion control technology and EPA regulations and their implications have been included with this new edition.

All aspects of high pressure boilers are discussed and illustrated, and a comprehensive glossary and new appendix provide helpful reference material.

Contents include steam boiler operations, fittings, boiler operation safety, combustion and computer-assisted combustion controls, boiler water treatment, licensing, and a comprehensive illustrated Glossary.

Tech Checks follow the text in each chapter and are used to test understanding of the information presented in the chapter.

Contents include:


Steam Boilers
Steam Boilers and Fittings
Boiler Room Systems
Steam and Water Accessories
Fuel Burning Equipment
Draft
Combustion
Combustion Controls
Instruments
Boiler Water Treatment
Steam Boiler Operation
Licensing
Appendix
Glossary
Index


329 pages, 204 illustrations, soft cover.



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HVAC AIR DUCT LEAKAGE TEST MANUAL

 

Solves duct leakage control using duct seal class and duct leakage class! A companion to HVAC Duct Construction Standards - Metal and Flexible, this manual contains duct construction leakage classification, expected leakage rates for sealed and unsealed ductwork, duct leakage test procedures, recommendations on use of leakage testing, types of test apparatus and test setup and sample leakage analysis. Also covered are orifice flow meter design and valuable references for fluid meter instrumentation. This manual is referenced in ASHRAE's Energy Conservation Standard 90.1. Identified as DALT by some government agencies. Can be used for positive and negative pressure tests.
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HVAC and Chemical Resistance Handbook for the Engineer and Architect: A Compilation

 

The HVAC Handbook is a revolutionary design tool made up of 1650 pages in 28 sections of organized data frequently used by the HVAC industry.
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HVAC Control Systems

 

HVAC Control Systems contains 26 chapters that cover all aspects of HVAC control systems used in industry. Topics included are specifically designed for HVAC and building maintenance technicians. The textbook provides an introduction to HVAC fundamentals, energy sources, and control principles. Pneumatic, electromechanical, and electronic components and control systems are covered. The textbook also covers the latest technology in energy efficiency practices, building automation systems, networking, direct digital control, building automation system retrofitting, maintenance management, and troubleshooting principles.Contents include: HVAC Fundamentals Commercial HVAC Systems HVAC System Energy Sources Control Principles Control Systems Air Compressor Stations Pneumatic Actuators, Dampers, and Valves Pneumatic Thermostats, Humidistats, and Pressure Switches Pneumatic Transmitters Pneumatic Receiver Controllers Pneumatic Auxiliary Devices Pneumatic Control System Applications Electrical Control Systems Electronic Control Systems Building Automation Systems and Controllers Operator Interfaces Building Automation System Inputs and Outputs Building Automation System Installation, Wiring, and Testing Networking Fundamentals Direct Digital Control Strategies Supervisory Control Strategies Building Automation System Retrofit of Existing Systems Building System Management Utilities and Surveys Building Automation System Troubleshooting Advanced HVAC Control Technologies Appendix Glossary Index 392 pages, 431 illustrations, hard cover.
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HVAC Control Systems 2ND EDITION

 

HVAC Control Systems contains 26 chapters that cover all aspects of HVAC control systems used in industry. Topics included are specifically designed for HVAC and building maintenance technicians. The textbook provides an introduction to HVAC fundamentals, energy sources, and control principles. Pneumatic, electromechanical, and electronic components and control systems are covered. The textbook also covers the latest technology in energy efficiency practices, building automation systems, networking, direct digital control, building automation system retrofitting, maintenance management, and troubleshooting principles.Contents include: HVAC Fundamentals Commercial HVAC Systems HVAC System Energy Sources Control Principles Control Systems Air Compressor Stations Pneumatic Actuators, Dampers, and Valves Pneumatic Thermostats, Humidistats, and Pressure Switches Pneumatic Transmitters Pneumatic Receiver Controllers Pneumatic Auxiliary Devices Pneumatic Control System Applications Electrical Control Systems Electronic Control Systems Building Automation Systems and Controllers Operator Interfaces Building Automation System Inputs and Outputs Building Automation System Installation, Wiring, and Testing Networking Fundamentals Direct Digital Control Strategies Supervisory Control Strategies Building Automation System Retrofit of Existing Systems Building System Management Utilities and Surveys Building Automation System Troubleshooting Advanced HVAC Control Technologies Appendix Glossary Index 392 pages, 431 illustrations, hard cover.
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HVAC Control Systems Workbook

 

The comprehensive HVAC Control Systems Workbook contains objective tests and activities corresponding to each chapter in the text.
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HVAC Controls and Control Systems

 

This book is written from a highlight practical viewpoint, with special emphasis on the application of the controls. It can be used by both the student and the technician in the field. The information is presented in a systematic way in which the reader moves from simpler control systems to those that are more complex.
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HVAC CONTROLS AND CONTROL SYSTEMS TCI COLLEGE 3E

 

HVAC CONTROLS AND CONTROL SYSTEMS TCI COLLEGE 3E
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HVAC Controls and Systems

 

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HVAC Duct Construction Standards - Metal and Flexible - 3rd EDITION

 

The third edition of the HVAC Duct Construction Standards - Metal & Flexible is primarily for commercial and institutional projects and contains first time ratings for the TDF and the TDC connectors. Schedules have been standardized on "minimum" thickness rather than "nominal" thickness of sheet metal - a major change. The new construction standards contain re-rated rectangular, round, oval and flexible duct constructions for positive or negative pressures up to 10" water gage (2500 Pa). Widths go to 120" in gages 26 to 16. Diameters go to 84" in gages 28 to 16. New performance requirements facilitate equivalent ratings for non-illustrated construction. The data have been reorganized for easy use and reference; includes soft metrics. Other revisions occur in duct liner, hangers, fittings, vanes, dampers, tie rods, joints and tests. Lead shielding has been added. Seal classes, casings, louvers, rooftop vents, sheet gage (thickness) tolerances and accessories are retained. For uncoated steel, galvanized steel, stainless steel and some aluminum ducts. Covers new rectangular duct reinforcement options for using tie rods at mid-panel in lieu of external intermediate reinforcements - as Addendum No. 1, 11/97. Adopted in the 1996, 1998 and 2000 ICC International Mechanical Code.
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HVAC Duct Systems Inspection Guide

 

Contains guidelines for inspection of commercial HVAC duct systems for compliance with SMACNA's HVAC Duct Construction Standards, Metal and Flexible, (2nd Ed.) and Fibrous Glass Duct Construction Standards (6th Ed.). It reviews materials and reinforcement of duct systems, as well as assembly and supports of ducts. The Fire, Smoke and Radiation Damper Guide (4th Ed.) also summarizes installation details. Checklists are included for ductwork and fire dampers. Valuable as a study guide for the HVAC Duct Construction Standards manual and for learning inspection procedures in general. Includes soft metrics.
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HVAC Equations, Data and Rules of Thumb

 

Youll reach for this time-saving task-simplifier dozens of times every working day for: Equations - more than 216 equations for everything from ductwork to air change rates...from steel pipe, relief valve and water heater sizing to NPSH calculations, Data definitions, ASME and ASHRAE code specs, air and waterproperties, conversion factors, building construction business fundamentals, equipment manufacturers, energy conservation conditions, auxiliary equipment, designers checklists, professional societies and organizations, and more 358 Rules of Thumb in all for buildings of every imaginable type, from churches to cocktail lounges. Includes cooling and heating loads, infiltration, ventilation, humidification, people/occupancy, lighting,appliance/equipment, more. Back Cover Back to topGrab this book ... its filled with valuable equations that most HVAC personnel use on a daily basis.--Bob Rosaler, author of HVAC HandbookI especially like the organizational structure ... its very easy to find all those minute details that often mean the difference between an average design and an excellent one.--David Meredith, Chairman, Building Environmental Systems Technology, Penn State UniversityExtremely comprehensive and useful ... contains important related data dealing with codes, electrical equipment, and architectural considerations.--Ross Collard, P.E.Instant HVAC AnswersHVAC Equations, Data, and Rules of ThumbArthur Bells handy and well-organized guide is the most complete, most job-critical reference book on the most frequently used HVAC design data. If youre involved in HVAC--whether as a technician repairing a system, an architect working around a system, or a design engineer designing a new system--you can trust this one-of-a-kind source for fast solutions to specific problems. Look inside for: Equations--more than 216 equations for everything from air change rates to swimming pools to steel pipes.Data--definitions, professional societies and organizations, energy conservation conditions, auxiliary equipment, air and water properties, ASME and ASHRAE code specs, designers checklists, and more.Rules of thumb--358 in all, covering cooling loads, heating loads, infiltration, ventilation, humifidication, people/occupancy, lighting, appliance/equipment, and more. Written by a veteran HVAC designer, and following the CSI MasterFormat, HVAC Equations, Data, and Rules of Thumb is a must for mechanical, architectural, and electrical engineers, HVAC contractors and technicians, and others. On the job, in the office, or behind the drawing table, this time-saving, task-simplifying working tool is the one youll rely on--and value--every day, for projects large and small. Contents Back to top Part 1 Forward Part 2 References and Design Manuals References and Design Manuals Building Codes Part 3 Definitions General Systems Contract Documents Contractors/Manufacturers/Authorities Part 4 Professional Societies and Trade Organizations Part 5 Equations Cooling and Heating Equations R-Values/U-Values Water System Equations Air Change Rate Equations Mixed Air Temperature Ductwork Equations Fan Laws Pump Laws Pump Net Positive Suction Head (NPSH) Calculations Air Conditioning Condensate Humidification Humidifier Sensible Heat Gani Expansion Tanks Air Balance Equations Efficiencies Cooling Towers and Heat Exchangers Moisture Condensation on Glass Electricity Calculating Heating Loads for Loading Docks Ventilation of Mechanical Rooms with Refrigeration Equipment Equations for Flat Oval Ductwork Pipe Expansion Equations Steam and Condensate Equations Steam and Steam Condensate Pipe Sizing Equations Psychometric Equations Swimming Pools Domestic Water Heater Sizing Domestic Hot Water Recirculation Pump/Supply Sizing Relief Valve Vent Line Maximum Length Relief Valve Sizing Steep Pipe Equations English/Metric Cooling and Heating Equations Comparison Cooling Tower Equations Motor Drive Formulas Part 6 Cooling Load Rules of Thumb Offices, Commercial Banks, Court Houses, Municipal Buildings, Town Halls Police Stations, Fire Stations, Post Offices Precision Manufacturing Computer Rooms Restaurants Kitchens (Depends Primarily on Kitchen Equipment) Cocktail Lounges, Bars, Taverns, Clubhouses, Nightclubs Hospital Patient Rooms, Nursing Home Patient Rooms Buildings with/100% OA Systems Medical/Dental Centers, Clinics, and Offices Residential Apartments (Eff., 1 Room, 2 Room) Motel and Hotel Public Spaces Motel and Hotel Guest Rooms, Dormitories School Classrooms Dining Halls, Lunch Rooms, Cafeterias, Luncheonettes Libraries, Museums Retail, Department Stores Drug, Shoe, Dress, Jewelry, Beauty, Barber, and Other Shops Supermarkets Malls, Shopping Centers Jails Auditoriums, Theaters Churches Bowling Alleys All Spaces Cooling Load Calcluation Procedure Cooling Load Peak Time Estimate Part 7 Heating Load Rules of Thumb All Builidngs and Spaces Buildings with 100% OA Systems Buildings with Ample Insulation, Few Windows Buildings with Limited Insulation, Many Windows Walls Below Grade (Heat Loss at Outside Air Design Condition) Floors Below Grade (Heat Loss at Outside Air Deisgn Condition) Heating System Selection Guidelines Heating Load Calculation Procedure Part 8 Infiltration Rules of Thumb Heating Infiltration (15 mph wind) Cooling Infiltration (7.5 mph wind) No Infiltration Losses or Gains for Rooms Below Grade or Interior Spaces Buildings Which Are Not Humidified Have No Latent Infiltration Heating Load Winter Sensible Infiltration Loads Will Generally Be 1/2 to 3 Times the Conduction Heat Losses (Avg. 1.0-2.0 Times) Part 9 Ventilation Rules of Thumb Outdoor Air Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) - ASHRAE Standard 62-1989 Effects of Carbon Monoxide Toilet Rooms Electrical RoomsHumidification Rules of Thumb Window Types and Space Humidity Values Proper Vapor Barriers Human Comfort Electrical Equipment, Computers Winter Design Relative Humdities Energy Code Winter Design Relative Humidities Optimum Relative Humidity Ranges for Health Moisture Condensation on Glass Part 11 People/Occupancy Rules of Thumb Offices, Commercial Banks, Court Houses, Municipal Buildings, Town Halls Police Stations, Fire Stations, Post Offices Precision Manufacturing Computer Rooms Restaurants Kitchens (Depends Primarily on Kitchen Equipment) Cocktail Lounges, Bars, Taverns, Clubhouses, Nightclubs Hospital Patient Rooms, Nursing Home Patient Rooms Buildings with/100% OA Systems Medical/Dental Centers, Clinics, and Offices Residential Apartments (Eff., 1 Room, 2 Room) Motel and Hotel Public Spaces Motel and Hotel Guest Rooms, Dormitories School Classrooms Dining Halls, Lunch Rooms, Cafeterias, Luncheonettes Libraries, Museums Retail, Department Stores Drug, Shoe, Dress, Jewelry, Beauty, Barber, and Other Shops Supermarkets Malls, Shopping Centers Jails Auditoriums, Theaters Churches Bowling Alleys Part 12 Lighting Rules of Thumb Offices, Commercial Banks, Court Houses, Municipal Buildings, Town Halls Police Stations, Fire Stations, Post Offices Precision Manufacturing Computer Rooms Restaurants Kitchens (Depends Primarily on Kitchen Equipment) Cocktail Lounges, Bars, Taverns, Clubhouses, Nightclubs Hospital Patient Rooms, Nursing Home Patient Rooms Buildings with/100% OA Systems Medical/Dental Centers, Clinics, and Offices Residential Apartments (Eff., 1 Room, 2 Room) Motel and Hotel Public Spaces Motel and Hotel Guest Rooms, Dormitories School Classrooms Dining Halls, Lunch Rooms, Cafeterias, Luncheonettes Libraries, Museums Retail, Department Stores Drug, Shoe, Dress, Jewelry, Beauty, Barber, and Other Shops Supermarkets Malls, Shopping Centers Jails Auditoriums, Theaters Churches Bowling Alleys Part 13 Appliance/Equipment Rules of Thumb Offices and Commercial Spaces Computer Rooms Telecommunication Rooms Electrical Equipment Heat Gain Motor Heat Gain Miscellaneous Guidelines Part 14 Cooling Load Factors Diversity Factors Safety Factors Cooling Load Factors ASHRAE Standard 90.1-1989 Part 15 Heating Load Factors Safety Factors Heating Load Credits Heating System Selection Guidelines ASHRAE Standard 90.1-1989 Part 16 Energy Conservation and Design Conditions The 1989 CABO Model Energy Code ASHRAE Standard 90A-1980, Energy Conservation in New Building Design ASHRAE Standard 90A-a-1987, Energy Conservation in New Building Design ASHRAE Standard 90.1-1989, Energy Efficient Design of New Buildings Except Low-Rise Residential Buildings Fuel Conversion Factors Part 17 HVAC System Selection Criteria HVAC System Selection Criteria Heating System Selection Guidelines Part 18 Air Distribution Systems Ductwork Systems Duct Construction Kitchen Exhaust Ducts and Hoods Louvers Volume Dampers Fire Dampers Smoke Dampers Combination Fire/Smoke Dampers Smoke Detectors Sound Attenuators Terminal Units Process Exhaust Systems Part 19 Piping Systems Water (Hydronic) Piping Systems Steam Piping Systems Refrigerant Systems and Piping Glycol Solution Systems Air Conditioning (AC) Condensate Piping Valves Expansion Loops Strainers Expansion Tanks and Air Separators Galvanic Action Piping System Installation Hierarchy (Easiest to Hardest to Install) ASME B31 Piping Code Comparison Part 20 Central Plant Equipment Air Handling Units, Air Conditioning Units, Heat Pumps Coils Filters Chillers Cooling Towers (CTs) Air Cooled Condensers and Condensing Units (ACCs and ACCUs) Evaporative Condensers and Condensing Units (ECs and ECUs) Installation of CTs, ACCs, ACCUs, ECs, and ECUs Heat Exchangers Boilers, General Hot Water Boilers Steam Boilers Makeup Water Requirements Water Treatment and Chemical Feed Systems Fuel Systems and Types Automatic Controls Part 21 Auxilliary Equipment Fans Pumps Motors Starters, Disconnect Switches, and Motor Control Centers Adjustable (Variable) Frequency Drives (AFDs and VFDs) NEMA Enclosures Humdifiers Insulation Firestopping and Through-Penetration Protection Systems Part 22 Equipment Schedules General Air Balance Schedule Air Compressors Air Cooled Condensers Air Colled Condensing Units Air Conditioning Units Air Filters (Pre-Filters, Final-Filters) Air Handling Units - Custom, Factory Assembled, Factory Packaged, or Field Fabricated Air Handling Units - Packaged Boilers, Hot Water Boilers, Steam Cabinet Unit Heaters Chemical Feed Systems Chillers, Absorption Chillers, Air Cooled Chillers, Water Cooled Coils, Direct Expansion (DX) Coils, Electric Coils, Steam Coils, Water Condensate Pump and Receiver Sets Convectors Cooling Towers Deaerators Design Conditions Electric Baseboard Radiation Electric Radiant Heaters Evaporative Condensers Expansion Tanks Fans Fan Coil Units Finned Tube Radiation Flash Tanks Fluid Coolers/Closed Circuit Evaporative Coolers Fuel Oil Tanks Gas Pressure Regulators Gravity Ventilators Heat Exchangers, Plate and Frame Heat Exchangers, Shell and Tube, Steam to Water (Converter) Heat Exchangers, Shell and Tube, Water to Water Heat Pumps, Air Source Heat Pumps, Water Source Humidifiers Motor Control Centers Packaged Terminal AC Systems Pumps Radiant Heaters Steam Pressure Reducing Valves Steam Pressure Relief Valve Sound Attenuators (Duct Silencers) Terminal Units, Constant Volume Reheat Terminal Units, Dual Duct Mixing Box Terminal Units, Fan Powered Terminal Units, Variable Air Volume (VAV) Unit Heaters Water Softeners Part 23 Equipment Manufacturers Central Plant Equipment Air System Equipment and Specialties Water System Equipment and Specialties Steam System Equipment and Specialties Terminal Equipment Miscellaneous Equipment Part 24 Building Construction Business Fundamentals Engineering/Construction Contracts Building Construction Business Players Part 25 Architectural, Structural and Electrical Information Building Structural Systems Architectural and Structural Information Electrical Information Mechanical/Electrical Equipment Space Requirements Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Part 26 Conversion Factors Length Weight Area Volume Velocity Speed of Sound in Air Pressure Density Energy Flow HVAC Metric Conversions Part 27 Properties of Air and Water Properties of Air/Water Vapor Mixtures Properties of Air Properties of Water Glycol Systems Part 28 General Notes General Piping Plumbing HVAC/SHeet Metal Fire Protection<24> Appendix A - Ductwork Ductwork Systems Appendix B - Hydronic Piping Systems Hydronic Piping Systems Glycol Systems Air Conditioning (AC) Condensate Piping Appendix C - Steam Piping Systems Steam Systems Steam Condensate Systems Appendix D - Pipe Materials, Expansion and Support Pipe Properties Pipe Expansion Pipe Support Appendix E - Space Requirements Space Requirements Appendix F - Miscellaneous Airborne Contaminators Miscellaneous Appendix G - Designers Checklist Boilers, Chillers, Cooling Towers, Heat Exchangers, and Other Central Plant Equipment Air Handling Equipment - Makeup, Recirculation, and General Air Handling Equipment Piping Systems - General Steam and Condensate Piping Low Temperature Hot Water and Dual Temperature Systems Chilled Water and Condenser Water Systems Air Systems Process Exhaust Systems Refrigeration Controls Sanitary and Storm Water Systems Domestic Water Systems Fire Protection Natural Gas Systems Fuel Oil Systems Laboratory and Medical Gas Systems General Architect and/or Owner Coordination Structural Engineer Coordination Electrical Engineer CoordinationAuthor Biography Back to topArthur A. Bell, Jr., is a registered professional engineer with more than 15 years experience designing HVAC systems. Mr. Bell has also been involved in the design of plumbing systems, fire protection systems, and construction field engineering-mechanical systems. He has taught ASHRAE HVAC classes, as well as contractor training courses. A member of ASHRAE, ASPE, NFPA, AEI, and NSPE, he is a resident of Monaca, Pennsylvania.
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HVAC Equations, Data, and Rules of Thumb, 2nd Ed.

 

The Latest Information and “Tricks of the Trade” for Achieving First-Rate HVAC Designs on Any Construction Job!
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HVAC Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning Second Edition

 


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HVAC Pump Handbook 2ND Edition

 

Description Back to topSpec and install HVAC pumps with ease. Now its easier than ever to select, install, operate, and maintain the right pump for any HVAC system--regardless of your level of experience. With HVAC Pump Handbook, by James B. Rishel, you get step-by-step techniques you can use to design the most up-to-date, high-efficiency systems in less time and with less effort--and use state-of-the-art digital electronic technologies to more accurately monitor their performance. Youll master all types of volute and axial flow pumps, and learn to dramatically reduce HVAC system energy consumption with variable speed pumping and piping systems. Ready-to-use formuals make complex calculations a snap, and handy tables give you at-a-glance access to crucial engineering data. Back Cover Back to topHVAC Pump Handbook A complete guide to the efficient design, application, installation, and maintenance of all types of HVAC pumps. This practical reference offers HVAC designers, engineers, and technicians the latest methods for designing, installing, and operating both constant and variable speed pumps for heating, ventilating, and air conditioning water systems. Addressing the impact of digital electronics, computers, and systems analysis on the efficient design of todays HVAC water systems, the book covers: HVAC pumps and their performance. . .the basics of HVAC water systems. . .pumps for open and closed HVAC cooling systems. . .pumps for HVAC hot water systems. . .HVAC pump installation, operation, and maintenance. . .selecting, installing, and testing HVAC centrifugal pumps. . .wire-to-wire efficiency of variable speed, HVAC pumps. . .programming of HVAC pumps. . .equations for calculating water flow, head, and energy consumption. . .HVAC pump instrumentation and testing. . .and retrofitting existing HVAC water systems. The book includes complete chapters on pumps for chillers, boilers, cooling towers, and ice and water storage systems as well as many case studies and solved problems, making it the ideal reference for anyone involved in the design or day-to-day operations of HVAC water systems. Contents Back to topPart 1:The Basic Tools.Digital Electronics and HVAC Pumps.Physical Data for HVAC System Design.Piping System Friction.Part II: HVAC Pumps and Their Performance.Basics of Pump Design.Physical Description of HVAC Pumps.HVAC Pump Performance.Pump Drivers and Variable-Speed Drives.Part III: The HVAC World.The Use of Water in HVAC Systems.Configuring an HVAC Water System.Basics of Pump Application for HVAC Systems.PART IV: Pumps for Open HVAC Cooling Systems.Cooling Tower Pumps.Pumps for Process Cooling.Pumping Open Thermal Storage Tanks.Part V: Pumps for Closed HVAC Cooling Systems.Chillers and Their Pumps.Chilled Water Distribution Systems.Closed Condenser Water Systems.Pumps for Closed Energy Storage Systems.Pumps for District Cooling and Heating.Part VI: Pumps for HVAC Hot Water Systems.Steam and Hot Water Boilers.Low-Temperature Hot Water Heating Systems.Pumps for Medium- and High-Temperature Hot Water Systems.Condensate, Boiler Feed, And Deaerator Systems.Part VII: Installing and Operating HVAC Pumps.Instrumentation for HVAC Pumping Systems.Testing HVAC Centrifugal Pumps.Installing HVAC Pumps and Pumping Systems.Factory-Assembled Pumping Systems.Factory-Assembled Pumping Systems.Operating HVAC Pumps.Maintaining HVAC Pumps.Retrofitting Existing HVAC Water Systems.Summary of HVAC Energy Evaluations.
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HVAC Pump Handbook, Second Edition

 

Design, install, and maintain HVAC pumps
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HVAC SECURITY AND SAFETY

 

^Make your HVAC system as secure and safe as possible by identifying high-risk areas in your building. Conduct a vulnerability assessment of any buildings HVAC system and evaluate retrofit possibilities. Covers contaminants, blackouts, terrorism, and more. User-friendly checklists included.Table of ContentsLooking at the ProblemSecurity and Safety TeamHVAC RisksAir Filters LightingEmergency PlansMaintaining Security and SafetyAppendixIndex
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HVAC Spanish

 

English to Spanish and Spanish to English.
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HVAC Systems and Components Handbook

 

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HVAC SYSTEMS DUCT DESIGN

 

A fundamental duct system design manual for commercial and light industrial heating, ventilating and air conditioning systems. System effects for inlets and outlets of fans, noise control in ducts and use of extractors, splinters and dampers are included. New loss coefficients for elbows with 45-degree throats on square and radius heels and radius throats with square heels. Losses compare favorably with elbows with double wall turning vanes in several cases. Structured to offer the designer options in energy-efficient design methods, materials and construction. Includes soft metrics.
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Indoor Air Quality

 

Indoor Air QualityBy John L. BerggrenEVERYONE IN HAVC NEEDS TO KNOW IAQDont say, I dont do IAQ surveys. Makes no difference. You are working with HVAC systems and they are the major controller of indoor air quality. Learn how duct systems can spread contaminants and why outside air intakes are important. You need to know how airflow affects a space and how the attitudes of building occupants can make a good HVAC system seem bad. Success means knowing more than the average person. This book was written by John Berggren, an expert in this field. After he wrote the book, I went over it with him, page by page to make sure it met the IET Library standards of practicality, plain explanations, and easy reading. Table of ContentsIAQ and the TechnicianAir ContaminantsProblems in the HVAC SystemAir Filters and Air CleanersOther Problems That Affect IAQBaseline SurveyIAQ SurveyTest EquipmentFinding SolutionsOrganizations concerned with IAQSample FormsGlossary
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INDUSTRIAL ELECTRONICS LABMANUAL 4E

 


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Industrial Maintenance

 

Industrial Maintenance - With the emphasis on greater maintenance technician versatility, Industrial Maintenance is the comprehensive source of fundamental maintenance information. Plant maintenance technicians are now required to have a broader working
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Industrial Maintenance Workbook

 


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INDUSTRIAL MOTOR CONTROL LAB MAN 4E

 


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INDUSTRIAL MOTOR CONTROL LAB MANUAL 5E

 


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Industrial Refrigeration Handbook

 


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International and Uniform Plumbing Codes Handbook

 

Now theres an alternative to intimidating, cryptic plumbing code books: this much-needed, plain-English handbook is the first real-world, easy-to-use guide to learning the code and its implementation. Expertly reviews and interprets both the International Plumbing Code (IPC 2000) and the Uniform Plumbing Code (UPC 2000), helping designers and installers cut down on costs--and boost profits--through optimal usage of the code. Packed with examples, charts, photos, and that tables simplify code requirements, plus troubleshooting and safety procedures sections.
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Internetworking with Cisco and Microsoft Technologies Lab Manual

 


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INTRO PROGRAMMABLE LOGIC CONTROLLERS LML 2E

 


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Introduction to Electronics

 


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Introduction to Electronics, 4E Lab Manual

 


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Introduction to Programmable Logic Controllers

 

Introduction to Programmable Logic Controllers
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La Biblia Doolin para el Tecnico Reparador

 

Más de 175,000 técnicos tienen la BIBLIA DOOLIN PARA EL TÉCNICO REPARADOR. Este libro está a su disposición en todo el pais en tiendas suministradoras de componentes de refrigeración y en librerias que venden libros técnicos
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Lab Manual - Complete Guide to A+ Certification

 


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Lab Manual - Complete Guide to Networking and Network

 


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Lab Volt Lab Manual

 


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Layout for Duct Fittings

 

Layout for Duct Fittings Can you lay out a duct change elbow--or an S-offset? Not all shops have computerized layout machines. We have had so many requests for a layout book that we revived some of the knowledge that many in the industry dont know. You will learn how to lay out the patterns for all the common rectangular and round duct fittings. Written by an experienced layout man and reviewed by an expert, this book shows you all the practical shortcuts. Table of ContentsLaying out PatternsMaking ConnectionsTriangulationRectangular TransitionsOffsetsRectangular Duct ElbowsSquare to RoundsRound TapersRound TeesRound ElbowsBook has a special binding so it lies open and flat as you study the layout procedures
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LM - A+ Certification PC Operating Systems

 


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LM - A+ Guide to PC Hardware Maintenance & Repair

 


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LM - Circuit Anlaysis: Theory & Practice, 3E

 


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LM - DC/AC Circuit & Electronics: Principles & Applications

 


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LM - Fiber Optics TEchnicians' Manual

 


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LM - Modeling & Control of Dynamic Systems

 


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LM - Telecommunications Infrastructure

 


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LM-ELECTRICITY: FUNDAMENTAL &APPL

 


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LOW PRESSURE BOILERS

 

This new, full-color text describes components and operation of boiler systems used in hotels, apartment buildings, schools, and other large institutions. It includes hot water heating systems and the latest information on equipment and procedures.Low Pressure Boilers thoroughly covers all aspects of low pressure boilers, featuring ASME Code requirements, smoke-control procedures, boiler fittings, feedwater, steam, combustion, boiler operations, and water treatment. A separate chapter devoted to boiler licensing preparation includes sample questions with answers provided in the Appendix.The Workbook contains questions similar to those found on a typical boiler operator's licensing exam.Contents include:Boiler Operation Principles Boiler Fittings Feedwater System Steam System Fuel System Draft System Boiler Water Treatment Boiler Operation Procedures Hot Water Heating Systems Cooling Systems Boiler Operation Safety Boiler Operator Licensing Appendix Glossary IndexCompletely New Text!
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LOW PRESSURE BOILERS WORKBOOK

 

To accompnay Low Pressure Boilers Books
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Manual CS - Commercial Apps., Systems & Equip.

 

Manual CS covers the fundamentals of system design and equipment selection for buildings.
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