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HVAC Systems Design Handbook

by Roger W. Haines, C. Lewis Wilson
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UPDATED TO REFLECT THE LATEST CODES AND SPECIFICATIONS

ONE-STOP GUIDANCE ON DESIGNING EFFICIENT

AND EFFECTIVE RESIDENTIAL, COMMERCIAL, AND INDUSTRIAL HVAC SYTEMS

Here’s an all-in-one working tool for every phase of the HVAC design process – packed with a treasury of applications and invaluable on-the-job insights that reflect the author’s half-century in the HVAC field.

Featuring today’s only truly integrated approach to the subject, the Handbook offers thorough coverage of the latest technological and procedural advances in the design and installation of HVAC systems. The Fourth Edition offers completely updated code references, new coverage of energy conservation and digital control practice, and a greater focus on indoor air quality, including maintenance and operation.

Enhanced by more than 300 job-simplifying illustrations and tables, the Handbook provides HVAC design pros with everything they need to design, operate, and maintain peak-performing HVAC systems.

Roger W. Haines, P.E. is widely recognized as one of the foremost authorities in the field of HVAC Engineering. He is the author of Roger Haines on HVAC Controls and is a frequent contributor to HPAC Engineering Magazine. Mr. Haines resides in Laguna Woods,California.

C. Lewis Wilson, P.E. is Chairman and CEO of the Heath Engineering Company and former Professor of HVAC at the University of Utah, Brigham Young University, and the University of New Mexico. Mr. Lewis is a resident of Salt Lake City, Utah.

The all-in-one book that will help identify new solutions in HVAC systems applications. Table of Contents: HVAC Engineering Fundamentals; Design Procedures; Load Calculations; Design Procedures; General Concepts for Equipment Selection; Air Handling Systems; Fluid Handling Systems; Automatic Controls; Cooling; Heating: Air Handling: Electrical Features of HVAC Systems; Design Documentation and Follow Up; Technical Report Writing; and Specifications Writing. Index. Illustrations.

About the Author, Roger W. Haines, C. Lewis Wilson

Roger W. Haines, P.E. is widely recognized as one of the foremost authorities in the field of HVAC Engineering. He is the author of Roger Haines on HVAC Controls and is a frequent contributor to HPAC Engineering Magazine. Mr. Haines resides in Laguna Woods,California.

C. Lewis Wilson, P.E. is Chairman and CEO of the Heath Engineering Company and former Professor of HVAC at the University of Utah, Brigham Young University, and the University of New Mexico. Mr. Lewis is a resident of Salt Lake City, Utah.

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Revised and updated (1st ed., 1988, TAB Books) to reflect the recent technological and procedural developments in the design and implementation of HVAC systems for residential, commercial, and industrial buildings, the Handbook offers step-by-step guidance on engineering fundamentals; load calculations; design procedures for air and fluid handling systems, central plants, and automatic controls; and equipment selection for cooling, heating, and air handling. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
April 1, 2003
Publisher
McGraw-Hill Professional
Pages
540
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780071395861

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