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The typical approach to training junior employees in the process of designing HVAC systems is to have them try to learn the skills they need to work as effective members of a design team from the senior HVAC engineers they are working under. Unfortunately, the knowledge the senior engineers are expected to impart has taken them years to develop and, without a practical training resource, the process of teaching junior HVAC system designers the essentials of HVAC system design becomes time-consuming, ineffective, and costly.
The HVAC Design Sourcebook fills the void in the industry for a practical resource to assist in the process of training junior HVAC system designers in the basics of HVAC system design. Essential design concepts are clearly explained and illustrated with photographs of actual HVAC systems installations and graphical conventions used in the preparation of construction drawings. Codes and standards are referenced frequently to emphasize the need for HVAC systems to be designed in accordance with the requirements of the regulating authorities. Other topics such as the overall design process, HVAC systems and equipment, piping and ductwork distribution systems, noise and vibration control, and automatic temperature controls are presented in a manner that can be understood and applied by the junior HVAC system designer. The ultimate goal of preparing complete, well-coordinated HVAC system construction drawings is consistently in view throughout the book.
The HVAC Design Sourcebook is the essential resource for individuals who are considering or pursuing a career in the field of HVAC system design.
The HVAC Design Sourcebook fills the void in the industry for a practical resource to assist in the process of training junior HVAC system designers in the basics of HVAC system design. Essential design concepts are clearly explained and illustrated with photographs of actual HVAC systems installations and graphical conventions used in the preparation of construction drawings. Codes and standards are referenced frequently to emphasize the need for HVAC systems to be designed in accordance with the requirements of the regulating authorities. Other topics such as the overall design process, HVAC systems and equipment, piping and ductwork distribution systems, noise and vibration control, and automatic temperature controls are presented in a manner that can be understood and applied by the junior HVAC system designer. The ultimate goal of preparing complete, well-coordinated HVAC system construction drawings is consistently in view throughout the book.
The HVAC Design Sourcebook is the essential resource for individuals who are considering or pursuing a career in the field of HVAC system design.
W. Larsen Angel, P.E., LEED AP
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