Mechanical and Electrical Equipment for Buildings

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John Wiley & Sons, Sep 22, 2014 - Architecture - 1856 pages
The definitive guide to environmental control systems, updated with emerging technology and trends

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Mechanical and Electrical Equipment for Buildings, Twelfth Edition is the industry standard reference that comprehensively covers all aspects of building systems. With over 2,200 drawings and photographs, the book discusses basic theory, preliminary building design guidelines, and detailed design procedure for buildings of all sizes. The updated twelfth edition includes over 300 new illustrations, plus information on the latest design trends, codes, and technologies, while the companion website offers new interactive features including animations, additional case studies, quizzes, and more.

Environmental control systems are the components of a building that keep occupants comfortable and help make the building work. Mechanical and Electrical Equipment for Buildings covers both active controls, like air conditioners and heaters, as well as passive controls like daylighting and natural ventilation. Because these systems comprise the entire energy use and costs of a building's life, the book stresses the importance of sustainability considerations during the design process, by both architects and builders. Authored by two leading green design educators, MEEB provides the most current information on low-energy architecture, including topics like:

  • Context, comfort, and environmental resources
  • Indoor air quality and thermal control
  • Illumination, acoustics, and electricity
  • Fire protection, signal systems, and transportation

Occupant comfort and building usability are the most critical factors in the success of a building design, and with environmental concerns mounting, it's becoming more and more important to approach projects from a sustainable perspective from the very beginning. As the definitive guide to environmental control systems for over 75 years, Mechanical and Electrical Equipment for Buildings is a complete resource for students and professionals alike.

 

Contents

CHAPTER 2
26
CHAPTER 4
40
CHAPTER 3
52
5
58
SITES AND RESOURCES
61
7
66
CHAPTER 6
138
SOLAR GEOMETRY AND SHADING DEVICES
167
1 The Role of Absorption 1073 BORNE NOISE 1117
1074
STC AND SYSTEM NOISE CONTROL INSULATION 1080 24 6 Airborne and StructureBorne Sound 1080 AIRBORNE SOUND 1083 24 7 Trans...
1129
RESISTANCE EGRESS AND EXTINGUISHMENT 1141
1178
FIRE ALARM SYSTEMS
1188
CHAPTER 28
1299
4
1326
CHAPTER 29
1335
1
1338

CHAPTER 7
193
PASSIVE ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS
239
DAYLIGHTING 241 9 5 Calculations for HeatingSeason Fuel
309
11 1 Organizing the Design Problem
394
ACTIVE ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS
419
HVAC SYSTEMS
494
PHYSICS OF LIGHT 584
639
GASEOUS DISCHARGE LAMPS
647
11
654
17
667
677
693
17
712
DETAILED DESIGN PROCEDURES
728
CHAPTER 17
751
5
757
SPECIAL LIGHTING APPLICATION TOPICS
773
CHAPTER 18
788
CHAPTER 19
837
LIQUID WASTE 927 SOLID WASTE
999
ACOUSTICS
1013
ROOM DESIGN
1058
SOUND IN ENCLOSED SPACES 1043 23 1 Sound in Enclosures 1043
1064
5
1378
CHAPTER 30
1384
vii
1408
SIGNAL SYSTEMS
1409
INDUSTRIAL BUILDING SYSTEMS
1429
PASSENGER
1446
INTERACTION ISSUES 1456 POWER AND ENERGY
1499
CHAPTER 33
1515
MOVING STAIRWAYS AND WALKS
1535
Index
1541
MOVING WALKS AND RAMPS
1550
APPENDIX
1564
6
1567
Heating and Cooling Design Guidelines
1703
ResourceEfficient Building Design
1727
Annual Solar Performance
1733
APPENDIX
1765
APPENDIX Sound Transmission
1771
Design Analysis Software
1791
1269
1805
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WALTER T. GRONDZIK, PE, LEED AP BD+C, is an architectural engineer and Professor of Architecture at Ball State University, Muncie, Indiana. Grondzik is a Fellow of ASHRAE, a Fellow of the American Solar Energy Society, and a past president of the Society of Building Science Educators and of the Architectural Research Centers Consortium. His research includes building commissioning, sustainability and high-performance building initiatives, and all areas of environmental control systems and their effects on buildings and occupants.

ALISON G. KWOK, PHD, AIA, LEED AP BD+C, is an architect and Professor of Architecture at the University of Oregon, Eugene, teaching design studios, seminars in building performance, and environmental technology. Kwok is a Fellow of the American Solar Energy Society and a Certified Passive House Consultant. Her research includes identifying adaptive and mitigation strategies for climate change, thermal comfort, and building performance case studies.

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