Synopses & Reviews
Answers when you need them
When you need to check specs, confirm measurements, or make a quick metric conversion on the job, find the answers quickly and easilyright in your pocket.
Your one-stop reference for
- Conversion tables, electrical formulas, pipe thread standards, and motor ampere ratings
- Fuel cost comparisons
- Offset calculations and valve details
- Gas and oil burner specifications
- Pipe performance data
- Weather and design factors affecting heating/cooling calculations
- Troubleshooting guidelines
Synopsis
Includes tables, charts, and measurements essential for HVAC maintenance and repair workers on the jo
Research has shown that handy, pocket-sized reference guides with a plastic comb binding are what the worker at the job site uses most often. This one, a companion to the three-volume Audel HVAC Library, covers essential information for the HVAC technician who deals with both residential and commercial heating, air conditioning, and refrigeration systems. For easy look-ups on the job, it s clearly organized for quick reference and features must-have tables, charts, metric conversions, drawings, measurements, materials lists, and much more.
About the Author
James Brumbaugh (Winchester, VA) is an active HVAC consultant with more than twenty years experience in residential and light commercial construction. James has authored 15 books on HVAC, construction, and the trades.
Table of Contents
Conversion Tables.
Basic Electricity.
Heating Fuels.
Piping and Pipefitting.
Gas Piping.
Gas Burners.
Dual Fuel/Conversion Gas Burner Specifications.
Residential and Light-Commercial Oil Burner Specifications.
Burner Nozzles.
Oil Storage Tanks.
Fuel Pumps.
Chimneys and Fireplaces.
Steam Heating Systems.
Hydronic (Hot-Water) Heating Systems.
Cast-Iron Radiators.
Radiator and Convector Details.
Properties of Water, Air, and Saturated Steam.
Pipe Performance Data.
Copper Tube.
PEX Plastic Tubing.
Ducts and Duct Systems.
Thermostats.
Humidifiers and Dehumidifiers.
Compressors and Condensers.
Refrigerants.
Ventilation and Exhaust Fans.
Electric Motors.
Insulation.
Weather Data, Design Conditions, and Related Factors Used in Heating and Cooling Load Calculations.