Air Distribution in Buildings

Air Distribution in Buildings

Author: Essam E. Khalil

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2013-11-22

Total Pages: 264

ISBN-13: 1466594659

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Air Distribution in Buildings is a concise and practical guide to air distribution system design and managing air conditioning systems in buildings. Making use of 40 years of experience in the design of air conditioning and ventilations systems, and other electromechanical services, this structured reference for built environment engineering offers


Testing and Balancing HVAC Air and Water Systems, Fourth Edition

Testing and Balancing HVAC Air and Water Systems, Fourth Edition

Author: Samuel C. Sugarman

Publisher: Fairmont Press

Published: 2006-02-17

Total Pages: 352

ISBN-13:

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This fully revised and updated edition of this classic bestselling reference provides all the information needed to evaluate and balance the air and water sides of any HVAC system. The third edition adds new chapters on testing and balancing clean rooms and HVAC system commissioning. The book addresses every aspect of testing, adjusting and balancing, including all types of instruments required and specific methods to adjust constant volume, single zone, dual duct, induction, and variable air volume systems. The author provides complete details for the full scope of system components, including fans, pumps, motors, drives, and electricity, as well as for balancing devices and instrument usage. The book also includes all necessary equations and a variety of useful conversion tables.


HVAC Chilled Water Distribution Schemes

HVAC Chilled Water Distribution Schemes

Author: Anuj Bhatia

Publisher: CreateSpace

Published: 2015-02-25

Total Pages: 64

ISBN-13: 9781508596912

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In large commercial and industrial systems, chilled water system serves as means to transfer heat from building spaces to the refrigeration system. Initially, when energy costs were low, constant volume and primary-secondary systems provided a stable and simple operation of the chillers and distribution systems. However, as energy costs increased, particularly in the late 1970s, the efficiency of the chillers and the costs associated with operating the distribution system became more important. As a result, the need for new schemes to improve chiller performance and reduce energy costs drove the HVAC industry to advance chilled water technology, particularly in the manner that chilled water is delivered. To understand the hydraulic considerations associated with delivering chilled water and how they influence system performance, it is important to understand how technology and design challenges over the years have influenced today's approach to chilled water pumping. This 5 - hour Quick Book discusses the history of chilled water distribution systems and the development of “variable primary flow system”. Problems such as low delta-T syndrome associated with the chilled water pumping schemes are defined and discussed and finally, this course compares the advantages and disadvantages of primary-secondary and direct-primary pumping schemes. Three chilled water schemes are discussed:SCHEME -1: CONSTANT FLOW CHILLED WATER SYSTEM SCHEME -2: PRIMARY / SECONDAY DISTRIBUTION SCHEMESCHEME -3: VARIABLE PRIMARY FLOW SCHEMEThe course includes a multiple-choice quiz consisting of twenty five (25) questions at the end to enhance course learning. Learning ObjectiveAt the conclusion of this course, the student will able to understand:1. The basic hydronic principles i.e. relationship of chilled water flow rate v/s cooling load and the energy savings due to adjustable speed pumps. 2. How do constant volume chilled water systems different from primary/secondary arrangement?3. What is low delta-T syndrome and how it affects the chiller loading?4. What are the causes and mitigation measures to prevent low delta-T syndrome?5. Why distributed pumping arrangement is better than headered arrangement for constant flow systems?6. How do primary/secondary chilled water systems create hydraulically independent loops?7. How to size the de-coupler bridge?8. The characteristics of control valves and why 2-way valve is better than 3-way valve in variable flow systems?9. How do the variable primary flow system compare with primary/secondary system in terms of cost and energy?10. The importance of design tube velocity and rate of chilled water flow variations in variable primary flow systems.


HVAC Controls and Systems

HVAC Controls and Systems

Author: John I. Levenhagen

Publisher: McGraw-Hill Companies

Published: 1993-01-22

Total Pages: 360

ISBN-13:

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Publisher's Note: Products purchased from Third Party sellers are not guaranteed by the publisher for quality, authenticity, or access to any online entitlements included with the product. This book presents engineers with solutions to the problems found in control applications in the commercial HVAC buildings industry. Using their experience to take readers beyond textbook principles, the authors offer suggestions for troubleshooting not found in any other book. Divided into two sections, HVAC Controls and Systems covers all aspects of commercial controls, including pneumatic, electric, and electronic controls. The first section discusses the hardware of the controls industry: thermostats and humidistats, dampers and damper motors, automatic valves, transmitters, auxiliary devices, construction systems and devices, and electronic products. The second section covers applications of the hardware for air handling unit systems, terminal systems and units, primary systems, heat pump cycles, distribution systems, supervisory systems, maintenance and operations, and total facility approach.


Cold Air Distribution

Cold Air Distribution

Author: Allan Thomson Kirkpatrick

Publisher: Amer Society of Heating

Published: 1996-01-01

Total Pages: 196

ISBN-13: 9781883413378

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This design guide provides designers and building owners with the basic information needed to design, install and operate successful cold-air distribution systems. It provides comprehensive coverage of cold-air distribution considerations, and can function as an entry point into the literature for those seeking more detailed information on specific aspects of cold-air distribution design. ASHRAE Research Project 849.


Audel HVAC Fundamentals, Volume 1

Audel HVAC Fundamentals, Volume 1

Author: James E. Brumbaugh

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2012-07-02

Total Pages: 726

ISBN-13: 1118429281

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A reference you'll warm up to From the background and basics of heating systems to the newest chip-based technology, this first volume of Audel's HVAC Library gives you comprehensive information you need on the job. Whether you're installing, servicing, repairing, or troubleshooting an old or new heating system, you'll find what you're looking for, from wood and coal furnace maintenance to new calculations and the latest environmental technologies and regulations. * Review the basics of installation, wiring, and troubleshooting for different HVAC systems * Choose the correct system for the space, climate, and needs * Compare the economy and efficiency of various fuel types * Install, maintain, and troubleshoot conversion units * Find formula cross references, data tables with conversions, and listings of trade organizations and equipment manufacturers


Building Electrical Systems and Distribution Networks

Building Electrical Systems and Distribution Networks

Author: Radian Belu

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2020-03-10

Total Pages: 798

ISBN-13: 1482263580

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This book covers all important, new, and conventional aspects of building electrical systems, power distribution, lighting, transformers and rotating electric machines, wiring, and building installations. Solved examples, end-of-chapter questions and problems, case studies, and design considerations are included in each chapter, highlighting the concepts, and diverse and critical features of building and industrial electrical systems, such as electric or thermal load calculations; wiring and wiring devices; conduits and raceways; lighting analysis, calculation, selection, and design; lighting equipment and luminaires; power quality; building monitoring; noise control; building energy envelope; air-conditioning and ventilation; and safety. Two chapters are dedicated to distributed energy generation, building integrated renewable energy systems, microgrids, DC nanogrids, power electronics, energy management, and energy audit methods, topics which are not often included in building energy textbooks. Support materials are included for interested instructors. Readers are encouraged to write their own solutions while solving the problems, and then refer to the solved examples for more complete understanding of the solutions, concepts, and theory.


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?


Audel HVAC Fundamentals, Volume 3

Audel HVAC Fundamentals, Volume 3

Author: James E. Brumbaugh

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2011-01-31

Total Pages: 696

ISBN-13: 1118046498

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Keep it cool or heat things up This third volume of Audel's HVAC Library gives you a comprehensive, hands-on guide to installing, servicing, and repairing all basic air-conditioning systems in both new and older construction. You'll also find complete coverage of specialized heating units-radiators, radiant heating systems, stoves, fireplaces, heat pumps, and indoor/outdoor pool heaters, plus fans, exhaust systems, air filters, and more. It's what you need to complete your HVAC reference library. * Make accurate calculations for AC system output * Tailor AC systems for older construction * Learn to install and service today's popular electronic air cleaners and filters * Service less common heating systems such as coal-fired furnaces * Install, maintain, and repair humidifiers and dehumidifers * Handle radiators, convectors, and baseboard heating units


HVAC System

HVAC System

Author: Mohsen Sheikholeslami Kandelousi

Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand

Published: 2018-11-14

Total Pages: 172

ISBN-13: 1789844320

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In this book, various aspects of heating, ventilation, and air-conditioning (HVAC) systems are investigated. HVAC systems are milestones of building mechanical systems that provide thermal comfort for occupants accompanied with indoor air quality. HVAC systems can be classified into central and local systems according to multiple zones, location, and distribution. Primary HVAC equipment includes heating equipment, ventilation equipment, and cooling or air-conditioning equipment. Central HVAC systems are located away from buildings in a central equipment room and deliver the conditioned air by a delivery ductwork system. Central HVAC systems contain all-air, air-water, or all-water systems. Two systems should be considered as central such as heating and cooling panels and water-source heat pumps.