An Introduction to Air Conditioning Systems
This is an introduction to air conditioning systems (frequently referred to as HVAC systems - heating, ventilating and air conditioning systems). It is intended for those engineers, architects and construction professionals who are only peripherally involved with HVAC systems in their professional activities....but would like to learn more about HVAC concepts, principles, systems and equipment. It is not a design manual, but will give design and construction professionals a step forward in understanding this area of building technology. Design information presented here is presented in a "manual" form, that is, calculations are presented as if calculated manually, although, of course, this is done in most cases in practice by computer programs. This manual presentation will give a better understanding of the underlying principles rather than just leaving the matter of load calculations as a simple data input exercise.
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An Introduction to Air Conditioning Systems
This is an introduction to air conditioning systems (frequently referred to as HVAC systems - heating, ventilating and air conditioning systems). It is intended for those engineers, architects and construction professionals who are only peripherally involved with HVAC systems in their professional activities....but would like to learn more about HVAC concepts, principles, systems and equipment. It is not a design manual, but will give design and construction professionals a step forward in understanding this area of building technology. Design information presented here is presented in a "manual" form, that is, calculations are presented as if calculated manually, although, of course, this is done in most cases in practice by computer programs. This manual presentation will give a better understanding of the underlying principles rather than just leaving the matter of load calculations as a simple data input exercise.
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An Introduction to Air Conditioning Systems

An Introduction to Air Conditioning Systems

by J Paul Guyer
An Introduction to Air Conditioning Systems

An Introduction to Air Conditioning Systems

by J Paul Guyer

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This is an introduction to air conditioning systems (frequently referred to as HVAC systems - heating, ventilating and air conditioning systems). It is intended for those engineers, architects and construction professionals who are only peripherally involved with HVAC systems in their professional activities....but would like to learn more about HVAC concepts, principles, systems and equipment. It is not a design manual, but will give design and construction professionals a step forward in understanding this area of building technology. Design information presented here is presented in a "manual" form, that is, calculations are presented as if calculated manually, although, of course, this is done in most cases in practice by computer programs. This manual presentation will give a better understanding of the underlying principles rather than just leaving the matter of load calculations as a simple data input exercise.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781490539591
Publisher: CreateSpace Publishing
Publication date: 06/26/2013
Series: Air Conditioning Systems Engineering
Pages: 26
Product dimensions: 8.50(w) x 11.02(h) x 0.05(d)

About the Author

Paul Guyer is a registered civil engineer, mechanical engineer, fire protection engineer and architect with over 35 years experience designing all types of buildings and related infrastructure. For an additional 9 years he was a principal public policy advisor on the staff of the California Legislature dealing with infrastructure issues. He is a graduate of Stanford University and has held numerous local, state and national offices with the American Society of Civil Engineers and National Society of Professional Engineers. He is a Fellow of the American Society of Civil Engineers and the Architectural Engineering Institute.
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