Design of energy efficient ventilation and air-conditioning systems

This guidebook covers numerous system components of ventilation and air-conditioning systems and shows how they can be improved by applying the latest technology products. Special attention is paid to details, which are often overlooked in the daily design practice, resulting in poor performance of...

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Other Authors: Brelih, Nejc, (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language: English
Published: Brussels, Belgium : REHVA, 2012.
Series: REHVA guidebook ; no. 17.
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ISBN: 9781523115891
1523115890
9782930521084
Physical Description: 1 online resource (v, 102 pages)

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245 0 0 |a Design of energy efficient ventilation and air-conditioning systems /  |c Nejc Brelih (ed.) [and 5 others]. 
264 1 |a Brussels, Belgium :  |b REHVA,  |c 2012. 
300 |a 1 online resource (v, 102 pages) 
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490 1 |a REHVA guidebook ;  |v no. 17 
504 |a Includes bibliographical references (pages 99-100). 
505 0 0 |g 1. Terminology.  |g 2. Energy and Buildings in Europe.  |t 2.1 European Building Stock --  |t 2.2 Breakdown of European Building Energy Use --  |t 2.3 Legislation  |g 3. Indoor Environmental Quality.  |t 3.1 Introduction --  |t 3.2 Thermal Environment --  |t 3.3 Adaptive Control Strategy of Room Temperature --  |t 3.4 Temperature Distribution in the Building and Rooms --  |t 3.5 Air Velocity --  |t 3.6 Humidity --  |t 3.7 Indoor Air Quality and Ventilation --  |t 3.8 Other Indoor Environmental Factors to be Considered --  |t 3.9 The Economic Impact of Indoor Environmental Quality  |g 4. Air Handling Units.  |t 4.1 Introduction --  |t 4.2 Low Face Velocity --  |t 4.3 Eurovent Certification and Energy Efficiency Classification --  |t 4.4 LCC-Based Selection of Air Handling Units --  |t 4.5 Noise --  |t 4.6 Hygiene --  |t 4.7 Facility Management Provision  |g 5. Energy Efficient Fans.  |t 5.1 Introduction --  |t 5.2 Best Technology Components of the Fan Assembly --  |t 5.3 Selection of a Fan Type and Size --  |t 5.4 Importance of Good Specification --  |t 5.5 Specific Fan Power (SFP) --  |t 5.6 Control Strategies  |g Air Filters.  |t 6.1 Introduction --  |t 6.2 Importance of Filtration --  |t 6.3 Effect of Filter Type on Efficiency and Energy Use --  |t 6.4 Performance and Classification --  |t 6.5 Selection --  |t 6.6 Specification --  |t 6.7 Energy Saving Potential --  |t 6.8 Design, Installation and Maintenance  |g 7. Air-to-Air Heat Recovery Systems.  |t 7.1 Introduction --  |t 7.2 Effectiveness --  |t 7.3 Types of Air-to-Air Heat Recovery Exchangers --  |t 7.4 LCC-Based Selection of Heat Recovery Systems --  |t 7.5 Frost Protection and Controls  |g View Section,8. Demand Controlled Ventilation (DCV).  |t 8.1 Introduction --  |t 8.2 Definition --  |t 8.3 Applications and Energy Performance of DCV Systems --  |t 8.4 Assessment of Potential Energy Savings of DCV Systems --  |t 8.5 Technical Aspect of DCV Systems --  |t 8.6 Applying DCV Systems for Indoor Air Quality Control --  |t 8.7 Prerequisites for Building Up a Well-Functioning DCV-System  |g 9. Design and Balancing of Ductwork.  |t 9.1 Introduction --  |t 9.2 Fundamentals --  |t 9.3 Designing for Final Pressure Drop --  |t 9.4 Designing for Constant Pressure Drop (Equal-Friction Method) --  |t 9.5 Selection of Flow Controllers and Balancing Dampers  |g 10. Chillers and Heat Pumps.  |t 10.1 Introduction --  |t 10.2 Assessment of Efficiency and Performance --  |t 10.3 Mechanical Components --  |t 10.4 Refrigerants  |g 11. Pumps and Hydronics.  |t 11.1 Introduction --  |t 11.2 Energy Efficient Pumps --  |t 11.3 Pumps in a System --  |t 11.4 Pump Control --  |t 11.5 Hydronic Circuit Design and Balancing  |g 12. Electric Motors and Variable Speed Drives.  |t 12.1 Introduction --  |t 12.2 Electric Motors --  |t 12.3 Variable Speed Drives  |g 13. Solar Shading Equipment.  |t 13.1 Introduction --  |t 13.2 Energy Effectiveness of Solar Shading --  |t 13.3 How to Choose a Solar Shading Solution 
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650 0 |a Heating  |x Equipment and supplies  |x Design and construction. 
650 0 |a Ventilation  |x Equipment and supplies  |x Design and construction. 
650 0 |a Air conditioning  |x Equipment and supplies  |x Design and construction. 
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700 1 |a Brelih, Nejc,  |e editor. 
776 0 8 |i Print version:  |t Design of energy efficient ventilation and air-conditioning systems  |z 9782930521084 
830 0 |a REHVA guidebook ;  |v no. 17. 
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