Mechanical and Electrical Systems in Buildings (5th Edition)
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.35 (880 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0138015627 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 576 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2013-06-28 |
Language | : | English |
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kane said Great book for newbies!. If ur stepping into the building services industry, this book will be a comprehensive packaged info for your reading pleasure. Includes lotsa real-life diagrams, plan routings, concepts and explanation. It's Great book for newbies! kane If ur stepping into the building services industry, this book will be a comprehensive packaged info for your reading pleasure. Includes lotsa real-life diagrams, plan routings, concepts and explanation. It's 4am over here in Singapore and I've just finished reading one of the topics, just imagine how attractive the contents this book has! However, the only and regretable drawback is: the units are empirical which make it very difficult for me for . am over here in Singapore and I've just finished reading one of the topics, just imagine how attractive the contents this book has! However, the only and regretable drawback is: the units are empirical which make it very difficult for me for . Mechanical and Electrical Systems in Buildings, 2nd Very good book. Helps you understand the systems inside (and outside) of buildings in use everyday that most folks don't have a clue about. If you are interested in understanding how your building equipment functions this is a good book for you. Down to earth and well written. Recommend to property management personnel.. Mechanical and Electrical Systems in Buildings (3rd Edition) This book is terrible. If you are a certified HVAC specialist, it is for you. However, if you are new to this then it is a total waste of money. Explanation is bad, example are nowhere relate to the section discussed. And worst of all, there is no answer keys. You will not have a clue if you are correct or not. Every chapter there are as least half of the review question are calculations, yet in each chapter there will be probably one page showing
About the Author Richard R. He has managed most of WTA's master planning and high-tech projects, responsible for establishing design criteria, systems selection, utility requirements, design implementation, and commissioning. He has taught for over thirty years at Washington University, St. In addition to project accomplishments he is author of Mechanical and Electrical Systems in Buildings (Prentice Hall 2004, 2001, 1997) and numerous articles on topical issues in the field. As an adjunct Associate Professor, Mr. . Janis, a practicing professional engineer for 30 years, is engaged in research, evaluation and design of building environmental systems and sustainable energy technology. Janis currently teaches b
They extensively address engineers’ teamwork with architects, owners, and facility managers to provide high-quality, productive environments which reflect both environmental and cost concerns. Focusing on the “what,” “why,” and “how” of ME systems, they incorporate new developments in all major disciplines, including electrical, lighting, telecom, plumbing and HVAC. New coverage in this edition includes: HVAC design using VRF and chilled beam technologies; energy reclaim systems; dedica
Janis currently teaches building technology and sustainable design courses including "Building Systems," "and "Climate and Light" at Washington University. Innovative concepts in laboratory and data center projects have won national design awards. He has taught for over thirty years at Washington University, St. He has managed most of WTA's master planning and high-tech projects, responsible for establishing de