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Chapter 1 - Fundamentals
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Chapter 2 - The building in winter
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Chapter 3 - The building in summer
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Chapter 4 - Survey of heating methods
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Chapter 5 - Electrical storage heating
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Chapter 6 - Indirect heating systems
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Chapter 7 - Heat emitting equipment
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Chapter 8 - Pumps and other auxiliary equipment
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Chapter 9 - Piping design for indirect heating systems
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Chapter 10 - Boilers and firing equipment
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Chapter 11 - Fuels, storage and handling
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Chapter 12 - Combustion and chimneys
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Chapter 13 - Ventilation
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Chapter 14 - Air-conditioning
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Chapter 15 - Air distribution
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Chapter 16 - Ductwork design
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Chapter 17 - Fans and air treatment equipment
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Chapter 18 - Calculations for air-conditioning design
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Chapter 19 - Refrigeration: Water chillers and heat pumps
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Chapter 20 - Hot water supply systems
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Chapter 21 - Piping design for central hot water supply systems
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Chapter 22 - Automatic controls and building management systems
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Chapter 23 - Running costs
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Chapter 24 - Combined heat and power (CHP)
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Appendix I - Temperature levels
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Appendix III - Conversion factors
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Index
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About the book
Publisher's Note: Transferred to Taylor & Francis as of 2012
Description
"Faber and Kell" has for over fifty years been accepted as the most practical and comprehensive book on heating and air conditioning design and is regarded as the standard reference book for both students and practitioners. In order to provide up-to-date information, this ninth edition has been revised to include the latest changes to system design and covers many aspects in greater depth, whilst still retaining the character of previous editions.
Building services engineers, architects and others involved in the construction industry will find no better place for accessible and easily assimilated information on all aspects of the heating and air conditioning of buildings.
"Faber and Kell" has for over fifty years been accepted as the most practical and comprehensive book on heating and air conditioning design and is regarded as the standard reference book for both students and practitioners. In order to provide up-to-date information, this ninth edition has been revised to include the latest changes to system design and covers many aspects in greater depth, whilst still retaining the character of previous editions.
Building services engineers, architects and others involved in the construction industry will find no better place for accessible and easily assimilated information on all aspects of the heating and air conditioning of buildings.
Key Features
revised throughout including a new chapter on natural ventilation and new information on facade engineering including photovoltaics
full comparative summary of all air conditioning techniques makes this the essential reference for the professional
revised throughout including a new chapter on natural ventilation and new information on facade engineering including photovoltaics
full comparative summary of all air conditioning techniques makes this the essential reference for the professional
Details
ISBN
978-0-7506-4642-0
Language
English
Published
2002
Copyright
Copyright © 2002 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved
Imprint
Butterworth-Heinemann