HVAC
Design Sourcebook
W. Larsen Angel, P.E., LEED-AP
THE DEFINITIVE GUIDE
TO HVAC DESIGN
This practical manual describes the HVAC
system design process step by step using photographs, drawings, and
a discussion of pertinent design considerations for different types
of HVAC components and systems.
Photographs of HVAC components in their
installed condition illustrate actual size and proper configuration.
Graphical representations of the components as they should appear on
construction drawings are also included.
Learn how
to design HVAC systems accurately and efficiently from this detailed
resource.
HVAC DESIGN
SOURCEBOOK COVERS:
- The design
process
- HVAC load
calculations
- Codes and
standards
- Coordination
with other design disciplines
- Piping,
valves, and specialties
- Central plant
equipment and design
- Air system
equipment and design
- Piping and
ductwork distribution systems
- Terminal
equipment
- Noise and
vibration control
- Automatic
temperature controls
- Construction
drawings
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Contents:
Chapter 1. What is HVAC
Chapter 2. The Design Process
Chapter 3. Piping, Valves, and Specialties
Chapter 4. Central Plant
Chapter 5. Air Systems
Chapter 6. Piping and Ductwork Distribution Systems
Chapter 7. Terminal Equipment
Chapter 8. Noise and Vibration Control
Chapter 9. Automatic Temperature Controls
Chapter 10. Construction Drawings
Index
About the Author:
W. Larsen Angel, P.E., LEED-AP, is a
principal in the MEP consulting engineering firm of Green Building
Energy Engineers. He has worked in the MEP consulting engineering
industry for over 20 years. He has contributed to the development of
design standards and continues to find new ways to streamline the
HVAC system design process.
Larsen is a Member of the American Society of
Heating, Refrigeration, and Air-Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE)
and is certified by ASHRAE as a Commissioning Process
Management Professional (CPMP).
Hardcover
400 Pages
Copyright 2012

Test Equipment
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/ 9780071753036
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