Mechanical and Electrical Equipment for BuildingsFor more than half a century, this book has been a fixture in architecture and construction firms the world over. Twice awarded the AIA's Citation for Excellence in International Architecture Book Publishing, Mechanical and Electrical Equipment for Buildings is recognized for its comprehensiveness, clarity of presentation, and timely coverage of new design trends and technologies. Addressing mechanical and electrical systems for buildings of all sizes, it provides design guidelines and detailed design procedures for each topic covered. Thoroughly updated to cover the latest technologies, new and emerging design trends, and relevant codes, this latest edition features more than 2,200 illustrations--200 new to this edition--and a companion Website with additional resources. |
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Contents
III | 1 |
IV | 3 |
VI | 27 |
VII | 49 |
VIII | 89 |
IX | 115 |
X | 151 |
XI | 153 |
XXX | 797 |
XXXI | 863 |
XXXII | 865 |
XXXIII | 909 |
XXXV | 999 |
XXXVII | 1065 |
XXXIX | 1083 |
XL | 1085 |
XIII | 175 |
XV | 215 |
XVI | 325 |
XVIII | 377 |
XIX | 465 |
XX | 467 |
XXI | 525 |
XXIII | 563 |
XXIV | 587 |
XXV | 629 |
XXVI | 689 |
XXVII | 737 |
XXIX | 767 |
XLII | 1163 |
XLIII | 1165 |
XLIV | 1185 |
XLV | 1245 |
XLVI | 1281 |
XLVII | 1353 |
XLVIII | 1355 |
L | 1391 |
LI | 1393 |
LII | 1453 |
LIII | 1477 |
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Mechanical and Electrical Equipment for Buildings Walter T. Grondzik,Alison G. Kwok,Benjamin Stein,John S. Reynolds No preview available - 2009 |
Common terms and phrases
absorption acoustic angle applications approach approximately assumed average ballast Btu/h building calculation ceiling Center characteristics climate color comfort common construction cooling cost daylight depends detailed determine devices diffuse direct discussed distribution effect efficiency electric energy equipment example factor Figure fixture floor flow frequency gain given glare glass heat higher horizontal illuminance important increase installation insulation lamp less lighting loss lower luminaire luminance mass materials maximum method noise Note occupants operating outdoor passive performance pipe pressure produce pump range reduce reflected result roof shading shown in Fig shows solar sound space Standard summer supply surface Table tank task temperature thermal tion typical units usually utilize values ventilation vertical visual wall window winter zone