Residential Ventilation Handbook 2nd Edition

Residential Ventilation Handbook 2nd Edition

Author: Paul Raymer

Publisher: Paul H. Raymer

Published: 2017-10-10

Total Pages: 424

ISBN-13: 9780990678144

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Ventilation is a critical component for building durability and occupant health. Residential Ventilation Handbook V2 provides the information needed to select and install the ventilation system that will meet the strict national ventilation codes. This practical resource covers the latest codes and standards, provides practical field performance testing, troubleshooting, and operating cost analysis.


Residential Ventilation Handbook: Ventilation to Improve Indoor Air Quality : Ventilation to Improve Indoor Air Quality

Residential Ventilation Handbook: Ventilation to Improve Indoor Air Quality : Ventilation to Improve Indoor Air Quality

Author: Paul Raymer

Publisher: Mcgraw-hill

Published: 2009-10-05

Total Pages: 384

ISBN-13: 9780071621281

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A comprehensive guide to residential ventilation systems Ventilation is a critical component for building durability and occupant health. Residential Ventilation Handbook gives you the information you need to select and install the appropriate ventilation system for any home. This practical resource covers the latest codes and standards, including the International Mechanical Code (IMC), International Residential Code (IRC), and ASHRAE-62-2 ("Ventilation and Acceptable Indoor Air Quality in Low-Rise Residential Buildings") requirements, as well as green building guidelines. Ideal as an on-the-job reference and troubleshooting manual, this is an essential guide for novices and experienced contractors alike. Residential Ventilation Handbook covers: Basic applications, airflow, and sizing guidelines System design, installation details, and sound considerations Effects of house pressures Passive inlets, outlets, transfer grilles, and makeup air Verification of performance, testing, troubleshooting, service, and maintenance Costs of ventilation, including first costs and life-cycle costs Code and program requirements Fan types and applications Ventilation for cooling and special applications Humidifiers, dehumidifiers, filters, and ventilation accessories Indoor air/environmental quality concerns


Essentials of Mechanical Ventilation, Third Edition

Essentials of Mechanical Ventilation, Third Edition

Author: Dean R. Hess

Publisher: McGraw Hill Professional

Published: 2014-05-22

Total Pages: 414

ISBN-13: 0071772839

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A practical application-based guide to adult mechanical ventilation This trusted guide is written from the perspective of authors who have more than seventy-five years' experience as clinicians, educators, researchers, and authors. Featuring chapters that are concise, focused, and practical, this book is unique. Unlike other references on the topic, this resource is about mechanical ventilation rather than mechanical ventilators. It is written to provide a solid understanding of the general principles and essential foundational knowledge of mechanical ventilation as required by respiratory therapists and critical care physicians. To make it clinically relevant, Essentials of Mechanical Ventilation includes disease-specific chapters related to mechanical ventilation in these conditions. Essentials of Mechanical Ventilation is divided into four parts: Part One, Principles of Mechanical Ventilation describes basic principles of mechanical ventilation and then continues with issues such as indications for mechanical ventilation, appropriate physiologic goals, and ventilator liberation. Part Two, Ventilator Management, gives practical advice for ventilating patients with a variety of diseases. Part Three, Monitoring During Mechanical Ventilation, discusses blood gases, hemodynamics, mechanics, and waveforms. Part Four, Topics in Mechanical Ventilation, covers issues such as airway management, aerosol delivery, and extracorporeal life support. Essentials of Mechanical Ventilation is a true “must read” for all clinicians caring for mechanically ventilated patients.


Understanding Mechanical Ventilation

Understanding Mechanical Ventilation

Author: Ashfaq Hasan

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2010-02-01

Total Pages: 554

ISBN-13: 1848828691

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Simplify, simplify! Henry David Thoreau For writers of technical books, there can be no better piece of advice. Around the time of writing the first edition – about a decade ago – there were very few monographs on this s- ject: today, there are possibly no less than 20. Based on critical inputs, this edition stands thoroughly revamped. New chapters on ventilator waveforms, airway humidification, and aerosol therapy in the ICU now find a place. Novel software-based modes of ventilation have been included. Ventilator-associated pneumonia has been se- rated into a new chapter. Many new diagrams and algorithms have been added. As in the previous edition, considerable energy has been spent in presenting the material in a reader-friendly, conv- sational style. And as before, the book remains firmly rooted in physiology. My thanks are due to Madhu Reddy, Director of Universities Press – formerly a professional associate and now a friend, P. Sudhir, my tireless Pulmonary Function Lab technician who found the time to type the bits and pieces of this manuscript in between patients, A. Sobha for superbly organizing my time, Grant Weston and Cate Rogers at Springer, London, Balasaraswathi Jayakumar at Spi, India for her tremendous support, and to Dr. C. Eshwar Prasad, who, for his words of advice, I should have thanked years ago. vii viii Preface to the Second Edition Above all, I thank my wife and daughters, for understanding.


Ventilation of Buildings

Ventilation of Buildings

Author: H.B. Awbi

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2004-06-02

Total Pages: 537

ISBN-13: 1134489625

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Hazim Awbi's Ventilation of Buildings has become established as the definitive text on the subject. This new, thoroughly revised, edition builds on the basic principles of the original text drawing in the results of considerable new research in the field. A new chapter on natural ventilation is also added and recent developments in ventilation concepts and room air distribution are also considered. The text is intended for the practitioner in the building services industry, the architect, the postgraduate student undertaking courses or research in HVAC, building services engineering, or building environmental engineering, and the undergraduate studying building services as a major subject. Readers are assumed to be familiar with the basic principles of fluid flow and heat transfer and some of the material requires more advanced knowledge of partial differential equations which describe the turbulent flow and heat transfer processes of fluids. The book is both a presentation of the practical issues that are needed for modern ventilation system design and a survey of recent developments in the subject


Non-Invasive Ventilation Made Simple

Non-Invasive Ventilation Made Simple

Author: William Kinnear

Publisher:

Published: 2008-12-01

Total Pages: 144

ISBN-13: 1904761410

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This book is a practical handbook which will tell you everything you need to know about non-invasive ventilation, whether you are using BIPAP in an acute medical setting or running a home ventilation service for patients with chronic respiratory failure.Different modes of ventilation are explained clearly and simply, with the physiological background presented in manageable chunks.Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, left ventricular failure, obesity, neuromuscular problems and chest wall deformities are covered in detail. There are separate chapters on weaning and setting up a home ventilation service.Throughout the book there are key points, practical tips and checklists, providing you with clear and consise information about the practicalities of NIV.With its easy-to-read style, clear guidance on learning objectives in each chapter, practical examples and case studies, this book is presented in digestible, goal-orientated sections, ideal for busy ward staff to ‘dip into’ to improve their skills and deepen their understanding.


Moisture Control Handbook

Moisture Control Handbook

Author: Joseph Lstiburek

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 1996-01-15

Total Pages: 230

ISBN-13: 0471318639

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In the climate-controlled buildings of today, moisture problemsaffect not only the useable life expectancy of the structure, butthe comfort and health of the occupants. This reference is thefirst to apply up-to-date moisture control and treatment techniquesin a problem/solution format. Opening with an introductoryexplanation of the nature and causes of mold, mildew, andcondensation, the book gives specific advice on heated, cooled, andcombination environments, plus a short course in the dynamics ofmoisture movement within buildings. Other invaluable coverageincludes: * clear, detailed recommended practices for all United Statesclimates * practices for cooling as well as heating climates (often, heatingclimate solutions are applied in cooling climates, where problemsand solutions are completely different) * an overall, systematic view of moisture problems--including howmechanical systems and occupant lifestyles can create and alsoresolve moisture problems * actual case studies of buildings with moisture problems thatillustrate the principles and practices presented in the book This detailed, no-nonsense exploration of moisture cause andeffect--as well as its protection and remediation--will expandreaders' knowledge on this crucial subject. Moisture ControlHandbook will be welcomed by building contractors, architects,mechanical engineers, building science researchers, buildingproduct manufacturers, homeowners, and small commercial buildingowners.


Ventilation for Control of the Work Environment

Ventilation for Control of the Work Environment

Author: William A. Burgess

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2004-07-12

Total Pages: 575

ISBN-13: 0471667048

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The second edition of Ventilation Control of the Work Environment incorporates changes in the field of industrial hygiene since the first edition was published in 1982. Integrating feedback from students and professionals, the new edition includes problems sets for each chapter and updated information on the modeling of exhaust ventilation systems, and thus assures the continuation of the book's role as the primary industry textbook. This revised text includes a large amount of material on HVAC systems, and has been updated to reflect the changes in the Ventilation Manual published by ACGIH. It uses both English and metric units, and each chapter concludes with a problem set.