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E-grāmata: Testing and Balancing HVAC Air and Water Systems

(Private Consultant, Newport Beach, California, USA)
  • Formāts: 414 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 09-Feb-2022
  • Izdevniecība: River Publishers
  • ISBN-13: 9788770223522
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This thoroughly revised book will provide the reader with an understanding of the principles and practices of testing and balancing (TAB) heating, ventilating and air conditioning (HVAC) air and water systems. It is for anyone interested in testing and balancing. For the novice and the experienced testing and balancing technician, it is a field reference book of procedures, equations, and information tables. For those interested in getting into TAB or who are new to the HVAC industry, it is a text for learning more about HVAC systems and testing and balancing. For the mechanical engineer, building owner, facility manager, commissioning agency or energy manager, this book can be used for teaching TAB, writing more effective specifications, and learning about TAB and how it interacts with system commissioning, indoor air quality and energy management. It is the intent of this book to improve the communications between owners, mechanical engineers, designers, vendors, contractors, TAB engineers, supervisors, and technicians to ensure that HVAC systems are being thoroughly tested and balanced.

This book is used in test and balance self-study courses, in-house training programs, seminars, and other training formats as preparation for TAB certification, and as a text in colleges and technical schools. The sixth edition has general and specific testing and balancing procedures for constant air volume systems, variable air volume systems, return air and exhaust air systems, positive and negative pressure conditioned spaces, and fans and fan performance in Chapters 1 through 9. Chapters 1012 cover testing and balancing fume hood systems, and cleanrooms and commissioning HVAC systems. Chapters 13 and 14 provide information on water systems and centrifugal pumps including water balancing procedures using flow meters, system components and temperatures, and water pumps and pump performance. Chapter 15 reviews analog and digital controls. Chapters 1620 cover terminology for fluid flow, psychrometrics, refrigerationø air distribution, water distribution, fans and pumps, motors, electrical, and instrument usage and care. Chapters 21 and 22 are equations and tables.
PART I
Chapter 1 Why We Test and Balance HVAC Air and Water Systems
3(10)
Heat
3(3)
Humidity
6(1)
Standard Air
7(1)
Pressure Units for HVAC Air and Water Systems
8(1)
HVAC
8(1)
Testing and Balancing
9(1)
Calculations
10(3)
Chapter 2 General Testing and Balancing Procedure for Air and Water Systems
13(1)
Office Work
13(1)
Field Inspection
14(2)
Central HVAC System
16(7)
Chapter 3 Air Handling Equipment
23(24)
Office Work
23(2)
Field Work
25(22)
Chapter 4 Air Distribution System
47(26)
Test and Balance of the Air Distribution System
47(26)
Chapter 5 Fan Speed and Drives
73(10)
Fan Speed
73(3)
Belts
76(3)
Additional Information
79(4)
Chapter 6 Constant Air Volume Systems
83(30)
Chapter 7 Variable Air Volume Systems
113(22)
Overview
113(17)
VAV Troubleshooting Guide
130(5)
Chapter 8 Outside, Economizer, Return, and Exhaust Air Systems and Final Data
135(12)
Outside Air
135(2)
Air-Side Economizer
137(1)
Return Air Systems
138(1)
Toilet Exhaust Systems
139(1)
Testing Atcd Operation
140(1)
Final Data of the FTVAC System
141(6)
Chapter 9 Fans
147(32)
Fan Operation
147(1)
Fan Designations
147(1)
Fan Categories
147(1)
Centrifugal Fans
147(5)
Axial Fans
152(3)
Special Design Fans
155(1)
Fan Performance Curves
156(1)
Fan Classes
157(1)
Fan Tables
157(2)
Multiple Fan Arrangements
159(1)
System Curve
160(3)
Fan Performance
163(1)
Outlet Conditions
164(1)
Inlet Conditions
165(1)
Fan Laws
166(13)
PART II
Chapter 10 Testing and Balancing
179(16)
Fume Hood Systems
179(1)
Laboratory HVAC System
179(1)
Laboratory Fume Hoods
180(4)
Testing and Balancing Laboratory Fume Hoods
184(3)
Troubleshooting
187(2)
Terminology
189(6)
Chapter 11 Testing and Balancing Cleanrooms
195(1)
Cleanrooms
195(3)
Air System Test and Balance Requirements, Procedures and Reports
198(4)
Cleanroom Testing
202(2)
Cleanroom Test and Balance Requirements, Procedures and Reports
204(5)
Chapter 12 HVAC Commissioning
209(8)
What is HVAC Commissioning?
209(1)
Is There a Need For Experts in HVAC Commissioning?
209(1)
HVAC Commissioning
210(1)
The HVAC Commissioning Team
210(1)
The Test Engineer
211(1)
The HVAC Commissioning Process
211(1)
Tab and HVAC Commissioning Schedules
211(1)
Job Site Inspections
212(1)
Field Test Procedures
212(1)
Field Testing
213(2)
Summary
215(2)
Chapter 13 Water Systems
217(20)
Chapter 14 Centrifugal Pumps
237(22)
Centrifugal Pumps
237(1)
Pump Operation
238(1)
Pump Laws
238(1)
Pump Performance Curve
239(2)
Operating Point
241(1)
System Curve
242(3)
Multiple Pump Arrangements
245(3)
Net Positive Suction Head (Npsh)
248(1)
Pump Shutoff Test
249(6)
Additional System Terminology
255(4)
Chapter 15 Analog and Digital Automatic Controls
259(18)
Automatic Control System
259(1)
Automatic Control Components
259(2)
Analog Controls
261(5)
Pneumatic, Electric and Direct Digital Controls
266(1)
Digital Control
266(1)
Direct Digital Control Systems
267(2)
DDC Controllers, Control Logic and Control Response
269(3)
Variable Air Volume DDC Controls
272(1)
Testing and Balancing
273(4)
PART III
Chapter 16 Fluid Flow, Psychrometric, and Refrigeration Terminology
277(6)
Fluid Flow
277(1)
Psychrometric
278(2)
Refrigeration
280(3)
Chapter 17 Air Systems: Distribution and Components and Terminology
283(18)
Chapter 18 Water Systems: Distribution, Components and Terminology
301(16)
Chapter 19 Fan, Pump, Drive, Motor, and Electrical Terminology
317(18)
Fan Terminology
317(3)
Pump Terminology
320(8)
Drive Terminology
328(1)
Motor Terminology
329(3)
Electrical Terminology
332(3)
Chapter 20 Instruments and Instrument Terminology
335(18)
Care and Use of Instruments
335(1)
Common Terms
336(2)
Air Instruments
338(5)
Electrical Instruments
343(1)
Rotational Speed Instruments
344(2)
Temperature Instruments
346(1)
Water Instruments
347(6)
PART IV
Chapter 21 Equations
353(18)
Airflow
353(2)
Areas
355(1)
Belts
356(1)
Duct Equivalent
356(1)
Drives
356(1)
Electrical
357(2)
Fans
359(1)
Fan Laws
360(1)
Fan Laws and Density
361(1)
Heat Transfer - Air
361(1)
Heat Transfer - Water
362(1)
Motors
363(1)
Psychrometrics
363(1)
Pumps
364(2)
Pump Laws
366(1)
Temperature
366(2)
Water Flow
368(3)
Chapter 22 Tables
371(8)
Altitude Pressure Table
371(1)
General Conversion Table
371(1)
Water Property Table
372(1)
Rules of Thumb Table
372(4)
Conversion Table of Velocity Pressure to Velocity
376(3)
PART V
List of Abbreviations
379(8)
Index 387(10)
About the Author 397
Samuel C. Sugarman, CEM, CDSM, CIAQM, CTAB is an internationally recognized test and balance and HVAC consultant, instructor, and author. Mr. Sugarman has over 40 years of hands-on testing and evaluation of HVAC systems from small commercial to nuclear power plants. Using this experience, he has taught over 500 training programs and seminars and authored numerous articles, books, certification tests, manuals and video scripts on HVAC system design and optimization, evaluation and performance testing, air and water test and balance, cleanroom and laboratory fume hood test and certification, energy management and retrofit, indoor air quality testing, and commissioning. As an adjunct professor at San Diego City College Environmental Technologies Department, Mr. Sugarman taught fluid flow dynamics and advanced refrigeration courses for 16 years. He has teaching credentials from California and Washington and certifications as an Energy Manager, Demand Side Manager, Indoor Air Quality Manager and Testing-Adjusting-Balancing Professional.