HVAC Guide to Air Handling System Design

HVAC Guide to Air Handling System Design

Author: A. Bhatia

Publisher: CreateSpace

Published: 2014-11-01

Total Pages: 128

ISBN-13: 9781503252547

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The term Air Handling System' refers to the equipment where air is conditioned to an acceptable level for distribution within the building. An air handling unit often abbreviated as AHU is a very important component of central-air-conditioning system. It is responsible for drawing return air from the indoor spaces, mixing it with outdoor air, conditioning it to the acceptable level for distribution within the building. The modular packaged equipment offered by various manufacturers is pretty standard. HVAC designers can simply spec the performance requirements and pick and choose from a wide array of standard building blocks to assemble a unit that meets their specific project needs. But large majority of air handlers are custom built or tailor made demanding HVAC designer to apply fundament psychrometrics processes to precisely estimate the capacity and airflow requirements, select the fan, coil and other auxiliaries and integrate these properly to the building control system. This 6-hr Quick Book outlines the key design considerations for sizing, selecting and estimating the capacity and airflow rate of air handling systems.At the conclusion of this quick book, the reader will be able to answer: * What is function of Air handling unit and what factors affect its sizing?* How are air-conditioning processes depicted on the psychrometric chart?* What is difference between room sensible and grand sensible heat factor?* How is airflow rate and the cooling coil load determined?* What are the five basic AHU arrangements?* What are the different types and applications of the fans used in air handling applications?* What are the different types of cooling and heating coils?* What are the different types and applications of the filters used in air handling applications?* What are the different types of humidifiers and dehumidifiers?* What are the different types of control valves and their application?* How are the air handling unit controlled and the sequence of operation for critical facility?* What are the energy conservation features in designing air handling systems?


HVAC Troubleshooting Guide

HVAC Troubleshooting Guide

Author: Rex Miller

Publisher: McGraw Hill Professional

Published: 2009-02-10

Total Pages: 720

ISBN-13: 007160507X

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A Practical, On-the-Job HVAC Guide Applicable to residential, commercial, and industrial jobs, this essential handbook puts a wealth of real-world information at your fingertips. HVAC Troubleshooting Guide shows you how to read, interpret, and prepare schedules, mechanical plans, and electrical schematics. This handy resource will aid you in your everyday tasks and keep you up to date with the latest facts, figures, and devices. The book includes numerous illustrations, tables, and charts, troubleshooting tips, safety precautions, resource directories, and a glossary of terms. HVAC Troubleshooting Guide helps you: Identify and safely use tools and equipment (both new and old) Use heat pumps and hot air furnaces Calculate ventilation requirements Work with refrigeration equipment and the new refrigerants Utilize control devices, including solenoids and relays Operate, select, and repair electric motors Work with condensers, compressors, and evaporators Monitor the flow of refrigerant with valves, tubing, and filters Comply with the Section 608 refrigerant recycling rule Program thermostats Insulate with batts, sheet, tubing covers, and foam Work with solid-state controls Understand electrical and electronic symbols used in schematics


HVAC Principles and Systems

HVAC Principles and Systems

Author: Dr. Ilango Sivaraman

Publisher: Dr Ilango Sivaraman

Published: 2019-06-02

Total Pages: 75

ISBN-13:

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HVAC - Heating, Ventilation and Air conditioning systems and applications are used everyday by a substantial population in developed and developing countries. Apparently most of the users are not aware of the types and the concepts of these systems. Perhaps many of them feel that there is no need to understand the concepts and applications. However, students/ Technicians and others who would like to learn and deal with the systems need an introductory level book, that would initiate them into this field. This book is planned to include fundamental concepts of HVAC systems and hopefully meet the expectations of students aspiring to learn in general about these systems.


Energy-Efficient HVAC Design

Energy-Efficient HVAC Design

Author: Javad Khazaii

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2014-10-17

Total Pages: 165

ISBN-13: 3319110470

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This book provides readers with essential knowledge enabling the successful design of today's new energy efficient HVAC systems. The author introduces important concepts such as Knowledge Categorization, Performance Based Design Standards, and Quantification of Uncertainty in Energy Modeling for Buildings. Pivotal topics that all HVAC and architectural engineers must master in order to navigate the green building renaissance are given focused attention, including the role of renewables, air quality, automatic controls, and thermal comfort. Relevant ASHRAE standards, as well as sustainability scoring systems such as BREEAM, HQE, LEED and CASBEE are explained in depth. Armed with the material contained in this practical reference, students and practitioners alike will become more effective and prepared for engineering success.


The Only Guide to HVAC Sales...

The Only Guide to HVAC Sales...

Author: R. Schuster

Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform

Published: 2017-02-22

Total Pages: 110

ISBN-13: 9781541056183

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Whether you are a grassy green, brand new, junior HVAC technician trying to convince your first customer that they really do need to replace that six year old, hair encrusted air filter for ten dollars, or you're a full time, briefcase carryin', bowtie wearin', dyed in the wool snake oil salesman, trying to close the deal on a ten ton, 86 SEER, 4 stage, tri-fuel super heat pump with duel flux-capacitors in a single-wide trailer park, you have probably never been taught the basics of how to sell anything. One day a supervisor of yours just said "Jack's out today, so I need you to get over to Mrs. Fenabola's house, and sell her a furnace!" Yeah, that's the way it happened for most of us. Well, this is your chance to go back and learn those all important little details that no one ever told you about sales. Things like, where to find leads, how to speak to customers so they trust you enough to say "yes", how and when to close the sale, or what closing the sale even means! Got a clue about closing ratios? How about gross profit? Believe it or not, most salesmen don't even know if their jobs are profitable! Oh, and I know that you don't like to read too much; neither do I, so, I promise that this will be painless, teach you a few things to help increase your sales, and be at least slightly entertaining. In fact, this might actually be the easiest and most effective thing you ever do for your career! Aren't you the smarty pants now!


A Practical Guide to Noise and Vibration Control for HVAC Systems

A Practical Guide to Noise and Vibration Control for HVAC Systems

Author: Mark E. Schaffer

Publisher:

Published: 1993-01-01

Total Pages: 179

ISBN-13: 9781883413040

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Provides information for engineers, architects, contractors and other building industry professionals who have little or no experience with acoustical terms or concepts. Presents practical design guidelines to help minimize the possibility of excessive HVAC system noise and vibration in and around buildings, and by suggesting investigation methods to help solve existing noise and vibration problems. ASHRAE Research Project 526.


Indoor Air Quality and HVAC Systems

Indoor Air Quality and HVAC Systems

Author: David W. Bearg

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 1993-02-22

Total Pages: 236

ISBN-13: 9780873715744

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Indoor Air Quality and HVAC Systems is a practical guide for understanding the relationship between the design, installation, operation, and maintenance of HVAC systems and achieving indoor air quality (IAQ). The book describes the individual components of HVAC systems and the role each plays in maintaining good indoor air quality. It also identifies the techniques available for evaluating the performance characteristics of ventilation systems (including the use of carbon dioxide monitors and sulfur hexafluoride tracer testing equipment). Other topics discussed include the determination of pathways of air movement through buildings and understanding pressure relationships, ventilation effectiveness, and efficiency. The book concludes with an overview of sources of air contaminants to be concerned about when performing an IAQ evaluation. Indoor Air Quality and HVAC Systems provides critical information for industrial hygienists, HVAC contractors and engineers, and building owners and managers.


This Old House Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning

This Old House Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning

Author: Richard Trethewey

Publisher: Little Brown

Published: 1994-01-01

Total Pages: 255

ISBN-13: 9780316852722

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A definitive, step-by-step guide to heating and cooling systems features expert advice and handy tips on technology, energy conservation techniques, maintenance, and repair. Simultaneous.


HVAC Design Manual for Hospitals and Clinics

HVAC Design Manual for Hospitals and Clinics

Author: ASHRAE (Firm)

Publisher: Ashrae

Published: 2013

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781936504398

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Health care HVAC systems serve facilities in which the population is uniquely vulnerable and exposed to an elevated risk of health, fire, and safety hazard. These heavily regulated, high-stakes facilities undergo continuous maintenance, verification, inspection, and recertification, typically operate 24/7, and are owner occupied for long life. The HVAC systems in health care facilities must be carefully designed to be installed, operated and maintained in coordination with specialized buildings services, including emergency and normal power, plumbing and medical gas systems, automatic transport, fire protections and a myriad of IT systems, all within a limited building envelope.