HVAC Design Book recommendation
HVAC Design Book recommendation
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I really need to brush up on my HVAC design skills. Can anyone recommend a good book that covers duct design & fan selection procedures in detail with good examples?
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I really need to brush up on my HVAC design skills. Can anyone recommend a good book that covers duct design & fan selection procedures in detail with good examples?
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RE: HVAC Design Book recommendation
RE: HVAC Design Book recommendation
If you can afford it, join ASHRAE. It doesn't cost much and you get a lot in return. Each year you get a new Guide which are excellent. They cover just about everything you should ever need.
I am an ASHRAE and CIBSE member (UK based), but the ASHRAE membership is really good value and if I ever need any specialised technical info, I go to ASHRAE for it.
Friar Tuck of Sherwood
RE: HVAC Design Book recommendation
I highly recommend as a starting place for any HVAC design.
RE: HVAC Design Book recommendation
Greenheck, New York Blower, and McGill airflow also have free materials. You may have to register for some of them.
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