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Fundamentals of HVAC Building Systems Design

by Jack L. Burton
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This practical applications workbook — and its accompanying design software — helps students develop specific HVAC system design habits and methods. It provides three sample problems (and solutions) for each new concept discussed — the first is worked out entirely, the second is a guided practice, and the third is unsolved. An introduction to HVAC, standard design procedures, and application problems are included.

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This user-friendly workbook presents the basic principles of commercial HVAC (spelled out in the glossary as heating, ventilation, and air conditioning). Part I features standard design procedures, formulas, and sample problems (some worked out). Part II contains further application problems. The disk offers two programs in BASIC for reader tinkering: DuctSizer version 1.0 DSP (ductwork sizing program) and ThermSizer 1.0 HCP (heating/cooling loads calculator program). Appends computation tables and problem solutions. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.

Book Details

Published
October 9, 1998
Publisher
Prentice Hall
Pages
159
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780139075933

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