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ISBN 10: 0123739985
ISBN 13: 978-0123739988
Author: Robert Mcdowall
Heating, Ventilation and Air-Conditioning (HVAC)systems are omnipresent in modern buildings. This book is an introduction to all those involved in the specification, design, manufacture, installation, operation or maintainance of these systems. The book explains: . The objectives to be achieved by a system in terms of environmental control.. The description of a system – including primary equipment, means of distribution, space and loaddetermination, and operating strategy.. The basic function of components that form HVAC systems.. The layout and functioning of common HVAC systems, including all-air systems, air-water systems, andall-water systems.. The strategies for operating systems and their basic means of control.. Identifying the most suitable type of system for different types of application. * Air-conditioning is a major growth indu
Table of contents:
1 Introduction to HVAC
Instructions
Study Objectives of Chapter 1
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Brief History of HVAC
1.3 Scope of Modern HVAC
1.4 Introduction to Air-Conditioning Processes
1.5 Objective: What is your system to achieve?
1.6 Environment For Human Comfort
The Next Step
Summary
Bibliography
2 Introduction to HVAC Systems
Instructions
Study Objectives of Chapter 2
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Introducing the Psychrometric Chart
2.3 Basic Air-Conditioning System
2.4 Zoned Air-Conditioning Systems
2.5 Choosing an Air-Conditioning System
2.6 System Choice Matrix
The Next Step
Summary
Bibliography
3 Thermal Comfort
Instructions
Study Objectives of Chapter 3
3.1 Introduction: What is Thermal Comfort?
3.2 Seven Factors Influencing Thermal Comfort
3.3 Conditions for Comfort
3.4 Managing Under Less Than Ideal Conditions
3.5 Requirements of Non-Standard Groups
The Next Step
Summary
Bibliography
4 Ventilation and Indoor Air Quality
Instructions
Study Objectives of Chapter 4
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Air Pollutants and Contaminants
4.3 Indoor Air Quality Effects on Health and Comfort
4.4 Controlling Indoor Air Quality
4.5 ASHRAE Standard 62, Ventilation for Acceptable Indoor Air Quality
The Next Step
Summary
Bibliography
5 Zones
Instructions
Study Objectives of Chapter 5
5.1 Introduction
5.2 What is a Zone?
5.3 Zoning Design
5.4 Controlling the Zone
The Next Step
Summary
6 Single Zone Air Handlers and Unitary Equipment
Instructions
Study Objectives of Chapter 6
6.1 Introduction
6.2 Examples of Buildings with Single-Zone Package Air-Conditioning Units
6.3 Air-Handling Unit Components
6.4 The Refrigeration Cycle
6.5 System Performance Requirements
6.6 Rooftop Units
6.7 Split Systems
The Next Step
Summary
Bibliography
7 Multiple Zone Air Systems
Instructions
Study Objectives of Chapter 7
7.1 Introduction
7.2 Single-Duct, Zoned-Reheat, Constant-Volume Systems
7.3 Single-Duct, Variable-Air-Volume Systems (VAV)
7.4 Bypass Box Systems
7.5 Constant-Volume, Dual-Duct, All-Air Systems
7.6 Multizone Systems
7.7 Three-Deck Multizone Systems
7.8 Dual-Duct, Variable-Air-Volume Systems
7.9 Dual-Path Outside-Air Systems
Contents
The Next Step
Summary
8 Hydronic Systems
Instructions
Study Objectives of Chapter 8
8.1 Introduction
8.2 Natural Convection and Low Temperature Radiation Heating Systems
8.3 Panel Heating and Cooling
8.4 Fan Coils
8.5 Two-Pipe Induction Systems
8.6 Water Source Heat Pumps
The Next Step
Summary
Bibliography
9 Hydronic System Architecture
Instructions
Study Objectives of Chapter 9
9.1 Introduction
9.2 Steam Systems
9.3 Water Systems
9.4 Hot Water Systems
9.5 Chilled Water Systems
9.6 Condenser Water
The Next Step
Summary
Bibliography
10 Central Plants
Instructions
Study Objectives of Chapter 10
10.1 Introduction
10.2 Central Plant Versus Local Plant in a Building
10.3 Boilers
10.4 Chillers
10.5 Cooling Towers
The Next Step
Summary
Bibliography
11 Controls
Instructions
Study Objectives of Chapter 11
11.1 Introduction
11.2 Controls Basics
11.3 Typical Control loops
11.4 Introduction to Direct Digital Control (DDC)
11.5 Direct Digital Control of an Air-Handler
11.6 Architecture and Advantages of Direct Digital Controls
The Next Step
Summary
Bibliography
12 Energy Conservation Measures
Instructions
Study Objectives of Chapter 12
12.1 Introduction
12.2 Energy Considerations For Buildings
12.3 ASHRAE/IESNA Standard 90.1-2004
12.4 Heat Recovery
12.5 Air-Side and Water-Side Economizers
12.6 Evaporative Cooling
12.7 Control of Building Pressure
The Final Step
Summary
Bibliography
13 Special Applications
Instructions
Study Objectives of Chapter 13
13.1 Introduction
13.2 Radiant Heating and Cooling Systems
13.3 Thermal Storage Systems
13.4 The Ground as Heat Source and Sink
13.5 Occupant-Controlled Windows with HVAC
13.6 Room Air Distribution Systems
13.7 Decoupled and Dedicated Outdoor Air Systems
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