HVAC Equations, Data, and Rules of Thumb, Third Edition
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Rating | : | 4.46 (939 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0071829598 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 656 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2013-09-26 |
Language | : | English |
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Mr. In addition, he has been involved in the design of plumbing systems and electrical systems. Bell, Jr., P.E., is a registered professional engineer and certified mechanical, plumbing, fire, and energy conservation code official in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania with more than 31 years of experience in the design of HVAC systems. In addition, he has been involved in the design of plumbing systems, fire protection systems, and construction field engineering-mechanical systems. Bell is also the author of HVAC Design Portfolio, published by McGraw-Hill. W. Angel is also the author of HVAC Design Sourcebook, published by McGraw-Hill. . Larsen Angel, P.E., LEED AP, is a registered professional en
“Tricks of the Trade” For State-of-the-Art HVAC Design on Construction Jobs of Any Size!This fully revised, industry-standard handbook presents a wealth of HVAC design information encompassing all types of facilitiesfrom offices and hospitals to commercial spaces and computer rooms. HVAC Equations, Data, and Rules of Thumb, Third Edition, reflects all the latest changes to the codes and standards used in the industryincluding ASHRAE, ICC, NEC, and NFPAand clearly shows how to interpret and put them to use. This thoroughly updated third edition covers:• Definitions • Equations • Rules of Thumb for Cooling, Heating, Infiltration, Ventilation, Humidification, People/Occupancy, Lighting, and Appliance/Equipment • Cooling and Heating Load Factors • Design Conditions and Energy Conservation • HVAC System Selection
Porphyry said This is a pretty handy reference book for field work. This is a pretty handy reference book for field work. It has a little more than "This is a pretty handy reference book for field work" according to Porphyry. This is a pretty handy reference book for field work. It has a little more than 20 pages of equations, and the rest is generally data, and ballpark "rules of thumb." If you own ASHRAE books, it covers most of everything that's in here. If you dont, it's a less expensive alternative for those books, which seems to be the idea behind it. I think it's a little overpriced, but it's definitely useful. I'm glad I purchased it.Very useful if you're in the HVAC world as either an installer, or even a field tech. If you're a mechanical engineer, you probably already h. 0 pages of equations, and the rest is generally data, and ballpark "rules of thumb." If you own ASHRAE books, it covers most of everything that's in here. If you dont, it's a less expensive alternative for those books, which seems to be the idea behind it. I think it's a little overpriced, but it's definitely useful. I'm glad I purchased it.Very useful if you're in the HVAC world as either an installer, or even a field tech. If you're a mechanical engineer, you probably already h. "Good book!" according to Sam. Great book. Could contain more equations and rules of thumb though.. Kymm Kent said Five Stars. no bends etc perfect condition
Mr. In addition, he has been involved in the design of plumbing systems, fire protection systems, and construction field engineering-mechanical systems. Arthur A. Bell is also the author of HVAC Design Portfolio, published by McGraw-Hill. W. Angel is also the author of HVAC Design Sourcebook, published by McGraw-Hill. . Mr. Larsen