HVAC Design Sourcebook (PB)

· McGraw Hill Professional
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The definitive guide to HVAC design—thoroughly revised for the latest technologies

This fully updated guide covers the entire HVAC system design process from concept to commissioned systems. Written by a recognized HVAC expert, the book illustrates each step through photographs, drawings, and comprehensive discussions. This new edition has been completely refreshed to align with current industry standards and includes several brand-new chapters. HVAC Design Sourcebook, Second Edition contains a chapter-long case study that provides a step-by-step look at the design of a real-world HVAC project.

Coverage includes:

•The design process
•Piping, valves, and specialties
•Central plant and air systems
•Piping and ductwork distribution systems
•Terminal equipment
•Variable refrigerant flow systems
•Humidity control
•Noise and vibration control
•Automatic temperature controls
•Sustainability
•Construction drawings
•Central plant optimization
•Construction administration
•The commissioning process

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4,3
3 reviews
Kelly Potter
03 October 2022
Excuse me I was hoping to find some audiobooks on HVAC and HVAC-related things like electricity Blueprint Which might be on audio.
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About the author

W. Larsen Angel, P.E., LEED-AP, is a principal in the consulting engineering firm of Green Building Energy Engineers, LLC. He is a professional engineer, LEED Accredited Professional, and is the co-author of HVAC Equations, Data, and Rules of Thumb, Third Edition.

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