ABSTRACT

David Chadderton's Air Conditioning is the complete introduction and reference guide for students and practitioners of air conditioning design, installation and maintenance. The scientific principles involved are introduced with the help of case studies and exercises, and downloadable spreadsheets help you work through important calculations.

New chapters on peak summertime air temperature in buildings without cooling systems, air duct acoustic calculations and air conditioning system cost enhance the usefulness to design engineers. Case studies are created from real life data, including PROBE post-occupancy reports, relating all of the theoretical explanations to current practice. Trends and recent applications in lowering energy use by air conditioning are also addressed, keeping the reader informed of the latest sustainable air conditioning technologies. Over 75 multiple choice questions will help the reader check on their progress.

Covering both tropical and temperate climates, this is the ideal book for those learning about the basic principles of air conditioning, seeking to understand the latest technological developments, or maintaining a successful HVAC practice anywhere in the world.

chapter 1|15 pages

Uncooled low energy design

chapter 2|32 pages

Air conditioning systems

chapter 3|59 pages

Heating and cooling loads

chapter 4|33 pages

Psychrometric design

chapter 5|38 pages

System design

chapter 6|40 pages

Ductwork design

chapter 7|31 pages

Controls

chapter 8|20 pages

Commissioning and maintenance

chapter 9|35 pages

Fans

chapter 10|17 pages

Fluid flow

chapter 11|20 pages

Air duct acoustics

chapter 12|7 pages

Air conditioning system cost

chapter 13|13 pages

Question bank

chapter 14|9 pages

Understanding units

chapter 15|10 pages

Answers to questions