| Title | : | HVAC: Heating, Ventilation & Air Conditioning Handbook for Design & Implementation |
| Author | : | |
| Rating | : | 4.65 (687 Votes) |
| Asin | : | 0831131632 |
| Format Type | : | Paperback |
| Number of Pages | : | 1080 Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 2007-02-01 |
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With over 1,000 pages covering all fundamental and practical HVAC design procedures and methods, this classic reference is packed with details and contains a wealth of information that is of great use to the HVAC designer and practitioner, as well as to the student mastering the intricacies of HVAC fundamentals. Unlike any other handbook of its kind, HVAC provides an in-depth treatment of topics via modular self-contained chapters that serve both as a manual for the experienced professional and as a fundamental reference for others. Each self-contained chapter places emphasis on graphical and tabular presentations of data that are useful for easy understanding of fundamentals and solving problems of design, installation, and operation. You are sure to find everything you need right here in one complete volume!
Editorial : About the Author S. Kumar
the product has very good quality, very helpful for novice & experts. The author's tone is laidback and uplifting, so it's an enjoyable read.. Both the exhibition and the book were wonderful.
The book gives a comprehensive look at Rohlfs' work and is well worth having for anyone studying furniture making and design over the years.
My only complaint is that Amazon is not offering the paperback version of the book which was sold at the exhibition. Worst $45 I ever spent.. To know such a person is a rare occurance. Buy his book, buy his furniture.. Well written, lush with photos and perfectly laid out. The fabric cover itself is just white! The entire book is just 12 rooms or so shot from different angles to highlight a particular artifact in a particular color. The index is complete, sample problems are nicely organized in the first few chapters. The essays are interesting, but my favorite is one I almost missed after the technical photographs of xrays in the back:
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