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Other Items from Sheet Metal Books
Tips for Residential HVAC Installation - Tips for Residential HVAC Installation
SHEET METAL - New Page 2Sheet Metal By Leo A. Meyer Sheet Metal is an introduction to the fundamentals of layout, cutting, forming, and fabrication of sheet metal. It can serve as a useful training tool and reference for students, apprentices, and professionals in the trade. It also blends basic principles with contemporary tools and technology. The text is written concisely with large, two-color illustrations used to emphasize key points. The first six chapters provide an introduction to safety, tools, machinery, materials, and fasteners used in the sheet metal trade. The next six chapters cover cutting, forming, and joining methods. Chapters 13 through 17 cover basic drafting principles and pattern development. Chapter 18 covers specification, layout, and fabrication of sheet metal used in the building trades. Chapter 19 covers the short method of pattern development. Hands-on projects show and explain how to punch, drill, rivet, fold edges, make seams, turn burrs, raise, notch, crimp, bend, groove, solder, and cut. Table of Contents - Opportunities Unlimited
- Sheet Metal Working Tools and Machinery
- Safety in the Sheet Metal Shop
- Sheet Metal Types
- Materials of the Sheet Metal Trade
- Fasteners for Sheet Metal
- Using Patterns and Cutting Metal
- Punching, Drilling and Riveting
- Folding Edges and Making Seams
- Turning, Burning and Raising
- Forming, Crimping, Beading and Grooving
- Soldering
- Drawing for Pattern Drafting
- Making and Notching Simple Patterns
- Parallel Line Development
- Triangulation
- Radial Line Development
- Sheet Metal in the Building Trades
- Short Method of Pattern Development
- Supplementary Projects
- Glossary
- Index
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.
AIR HANDLING SYSTEMS DESIGN - A complete guide to selecting and designing air handling systems for all types of air-conditioned buildings. Focuses exclusively on central air handling systems, it provides detailed practical information on more than 25 constant volume, variable volume, and hybrid systems-including single zone, terminal reheat, double duct, dual conduit, and hydronic pump systems.
Sheet Metal Made Lean & Clean - This guide is an introduction to owners, managers and workers in sheet metal fabrication and manufacturing shops to the principles and methods of lean production. It defines the application of lean production to sheet metal shop operations and provides the reader with an assortment of tools to begin the process of making their shop operations more efficient.
Residential Sheet Metal Guidelines - The first edition of SMACNAs Residential Sheet Metal Guidelines offers contractors, designers, builders and homeowners a source of expert information on the proper fabrication and installation of exterior sheet metal in residential buildings. Covering topics that include roof drainage systems, decks, chimneys, windows, doors and ledges, the new manual presents details and explanations based on and designed for low-rise residential buildings, up to three stories, that are used as single-family and multi-family dwellings. The guide also highlights details commonly used in residential sheet metal work throughout the industry. In addition to generic detail drawings, design data and the appendixes will help users to adapt the drawings to local climate and project conditions. Carefully examining the information along with the local climate conditions will enable users to select the proper details for practically any residential architectural sheet metal application.
Practice Projects for Layout for Duct Fittings - New Page 1 A companion workbook for the book -Layout for Duct Fittings Practice Projects for Layout for Duct Fittings gives 23 layout projects to practice on. The finished patterns for each project are provided, showing all the notching and the allowances for seams and edges. These projects are presented as shop ticketsjust the way you get them on the job.
softcover, 40 pages
A Guide To Insulated Air Duct Systems - Sets forth the basics of fibrous glass air duct insulation, its role in thermal and acoustical performance and how it contributes to indoor comfort and environmental quality. It covers fibrous glass duct systems, duct liner and duct wrap insulations for sheet metal ducts, rigid duct insulation, and flexible insulated ducts. Details the features and benefits of each type and job-site checklists for inspectors and code officials are included. NO. OF PAGES: 32 pp. PUBLISH DATE: 1997 PUBLISHER: NAIMA UNITS: I-P Item Code: 96753
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.
Carbon Monoxide a Clear and Present Danger - Carbon Monoxide a Clear and Present Danger is the collaborative effort of several of the brightest in the field of carbon monoxide detection, combustion analysis, and remediation. This book is intended to address carbon monoxide issues encountered by; First Responders (Fire Department EMT personnel and other Paramedics) Inspectors (local government and independent home inspectors) Technicians (HVAC, Plumbers, and utility company workers) Carbon Monoxide a Clear and Present Danger is divided into three distinctive sections: Section 1Carbon Monoxide (CO) Explains; what CO is, how CO is produced, health effects of CO exposure, how to respond an alarm, basic testing procedures, code compliance and exposure standards. Section 2Combustion: An in depth explanation combustion analysis, troubleshooting and remediation of CO production for both gas and oil fired appliances such as; boilers, furnaces, hot water heaters, clothes dryers, etc. Section 3Pressure Measurements: A primer on how building pressures effect the distribution of carbon monoxide.
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