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HVAC Applications
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2011 HVAC APPLICATIONS 33.
COMFORT APPLICATIONS Chapter
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13.
Residences Retail Facilities Commercial and Public Buildings Tall Buildings Places of Assembly Hotels, Motels, and Dormitories Educational Facilities Health-Care Facilities Justice Facilities Automobiles Mass Transit Aircraft Ships
INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS Chapter 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32.
Industrial Air Conditioning Enclosed Vehicular Facilities Laboratories Engine Test Facilities Clean Spaces Data Processing and Telecommunication Facilities Printing Plants Textile Processing Plants Photographic Material Facilities Museums, Galleries, Archives, and Libraries Environmental Control for Animals and Plants Drying and Storing Selected Farm Crops Air Conditioning of Wood and Paper Product Facilities Power Plants Nuclear Facilities Mine Air Conditioning and Ventilation Industrial Drying Ventilation of the Industrial Environment Industrial Local Exhaust
Kitchen Ventilation
ENERGY-RELATED APPLICATIONS Chapter 34. 35.
Geothermal Energy Solar Energy Use
BUILDING OPERATIONS AND MANAGEMENT Chapter 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43.
Energy Use and Management Owning and Operating Costs Testing, Adjusting, and Balancing Operation and Maintenance Management Computer Applications Building Energy Monitoring Supervisory Control Strategies and Optimization HVAC Commissioning
GENERAL APPLICATIONS Chapter 44. 45. 46. 47. 48. 49. 50. 51. 52. 53. 54. 55. 56. 57. 58. 59. 60. 61.
Building Envelopes Building Air Intake and Exhaust Design Control of Gaseous Indoor Air Contaminants Design and Application of Controls Noise and Vibration Control Water Treatment Service Water Heating Snow Melting and Freeze Protection Evaporative Cooling Fire and Smoke Management Radiant Heating and Cooling Seismic- and Wind-Resistant Design Electrical Considerations Room Air Distribution Integrated Building Design HVAC Security Ultraviolet Air and Surface Treatment Codes and Standards
2010 REFRIGERATION SYSTEMS AND PRACTICES Chapter
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
Halocarbon Refrigeration Systems Ammonia Refrigeration Systems Carbon Dioxide Refrigeration Systems Liquid Overfeed Systems Component Balancing in Refrigeration Systems Refrigerant System Chemistry Control of Moisture and Other Contaminants in Refrigerant Systems Equipment and System Dehydrating, Charging, and Testing Refrigerant Containment, Recovery, Recycling, and Reclamation
COMPONENTS AND EQUIPMENT Chapter 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18.
Insulation Systems for Refrigerant Piping (TC 10.3) Refrigerant-Control Devices Lubricants in Refrigerant Systems Secondary Coolants in Refrigeration Systems Forced-Circulation Air Coolers Retail Food Store Refrigeration and Equipment Food Service and General Commercial Refrigeration Equipment Household Refrigerators and Freezers Absorption Equipment
FOOD COOLING AND STORAGE Chapter 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24.
Thermal Properties of Foods Cooling and Freezing Times of Foods Commodity Storage Requirements Food Microbiology and Refrigeration Refrigerated-Facility Design Refrigerated-Facility Loads
REFRIGERATED TRANSPORT Chapter 25.
Cargo Containers, Rail Cars, Trailers, and Trucks
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Marine Refrigeration Air Transport
FOOD, BEVERAGE, AND FLORAL APPLICATIONS Chapter 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42.
Methods of Precooling Fruits, Vegetables, and Cut Flowers Industrial Food-Freezing Systems Meat Products Poultry Products Fishery Products Dairy Products Eggs and Egg Products Deciduous Tree and Vine Fruit Citrus Fruit, Bananas, and Subtropical Fruit Vegetables Fruit Juice Concentrates and Chilled Juice Products Beverages Processed, Precooked, and Prepared Foods Bakery Products Chocolates, Candies, Nuts, Dried Fruits, and Dried Vegetables
INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS Chapter 43. 44. 45. 46.
Ice Manufacture Ice Rinks Concrete Dams and Subsurface Soils Refrigeration in the Chemical Industry
LOW-TEMPERATURE APPLICATIONS Chapter 47. 48. 49.
Cryogenics Ultralow-Temperature Refrigeration Biomedical Applications of Cryogenic Refrigeration
GENERAL Chapter 50. 51.
Terminology of Refrigeration Codes and Standards
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CD-ROM with all content from 2011 HVAC Applications inside back cover
2009 FUNDAMENTALS PRINCIPLES Chapter
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.
Psychrometrics Thermodynamics and Refrigeration Cycles Fluid Flow Heat Transfer Two-Phase Flow Mass Transfer Fundamentals of Control Sound and Vibration
INDOOR ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY Chapter 9. 10. 11. 12. 13.
Thermal Comfort Indoor Environmental Health Air Contaminants Odors Indoor Environmental Modeling
LOAD AND ENERGY CALCULATIONS Chapter 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19.
Climatic Design Information Fenestration Ventilation and Infiltration Residential Cooling and Heating Load Calculations Nonresidential Cooling and Heating Load Calculations Energy Estimating and Modeling Methods
HVAC DESIGN Chapter 20.
Space Air Diffusion
21. 22. 23. 24.
Duct Design Pipe Sizing Insulation for Mechanical Systems Airflow Around Buildings
BUILDING ENVELOPE Chapter 25. 26. 27.
Heat, Air, and Moisture Control in Building Assemblies—Fundamentals Heat, Air, and Moisture Control in Building Assemblies—Material Properties Heat, Air, and Moisture Control in Building Assemblies—Examples
MATERIALS Chapter 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33.
Combustion and Fuels Refrigerants Thermophysical Properties of Refrigerants Physical Properties of Secondary Coolants (Brines) Sorbents and Desiccants Physical Properties of Materials
GENERAL Chapter 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39.
Energy Resources Sustainability Measurement and Instruments Abbreviations and Symbols Units and Conversions Codes and Standards
2008 HVAC SYSTEMS AND EQUIPMENT AIR-CONDITIONING AND HEATING SYSTEMS
HEATING EQUIPMENT AND COMPONENTS
Chapter
Chapter 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36.
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17.
HVAC System Analysis and Selection Decentralized Cooling and Heating Central Heating and Cooling Air Handling and Distribution In-Room Terminal Systems Panel Heating and Cooling Combined Heat and Power Systems Applied Heat Pump and Heat Recovery Systems Small Forced-Air Heating and Cooling Systems Steam Systems District Heating and Cooling Hydronic Heating and Cooling Condenser Water Systems Medium- and High-Temperature Water Heating Infrared Radiant Heating Ultraviolet Lamp Systems Combustion Turbine Inlet Cooling
AIR-HANDLING EQUIPMENT AND COMPONENTS Chapter 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29.
Duct Construction Room Air Distribution Equipment Fans Humidifiers Air-Cooling and Dehumidifying Coils Desiccant Dehumidification and Pressure-Drying Equipment Mechanical Dehumidifiers and Related Components Air-to-Air Energy Recovery Equipment Air-Heating Coils Unit Ventilators, Unit Heaters, and Makeup Air Units Air Cleaners for Particulate Contaminants Industrial Gas Cleaning and Air Pollution Control Equipment
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Automatic Fuel-Burning Systems Boilers Furnaces Residential In-Space Heating Equipment Chimney, Vent, and Fireplace Systems Hydronic Heat-Distributing Units and Radiators Solar Energy Equipment
COOLING EQUIPMENT AND COMPONENTS Chapter 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42.
Compressors Condensers Cooling Towers Evaporative Air-Cooling Equipment Liquid Coolers Liquid-Chilling Systems
GENERAL COMPONENTS Chapter 43. 44. 45. 46. 47.
Centrifugal Pumps Motors, Motor Controls, and Variable-Speed Drives Pipes, Tubes, and Fittings Val ves Heat Exchangers
PACKAGED, UNITARY, AND SPLIT-SYSTEM EQUIPMENT Chapter 48. 49.
Unitary Air Conditioners and Heat Pumps Room Air Conditioners and Packaged Terminal Air Conditioners
GENERAL Chapter 50. 51.
Thermal Storage Codes and Standards
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2011 ASHRAE HANDBOOK
Heating, Ventilating, and Air-Conditioning APPLICATIONS SI Edition
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CONTENTS Contributors ASHRAE Technical Committees, Task Groups, and Technical Resource Groups ASHRAE Research: Improving the Quality of Life Preface COMFORT APPLICATIONS Chapter
1. Residences (TC 8.11, Unitary and Room Air Conditioners and Heat Pumps) 2. Retail Facilities (TC 9.8, Large-Building Air-Conditioning Applications) 3. Commercial and Public Buildings (TC 9.8) 4. Tall Buildings (TC 9.12, Tall Buildings) 5. Places of Assembly (TC 9.8) 6. Hotels, Motels, and Dormitories (TC 9.8) 7. Educational Facilities (TC 9.7) 8. Health-Care Facilities (TC 9.6, Health-Care Facilities) 9. Justice Facilities (TG9.JF, Justice Facilities) 10. Automobiles (TC 9.3, Transportation Air Conditioning) 11. Mass Transit (TC 9.3) 12. Aircraft (TC 9.3) 13. Ships (TC 9.3)
INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS Chapter
14. Industrial Air Conditioning (TC 9.2, Industrial Air Conditioning) 15. Enclosed Vehicular Facilities (TC 5.9, Enclosed Vehicular Facilities) 16. Laboratories (TC 9.10, Laboratory Systems) 17. Engine Test Facilities (TC 9.2) 18. Clean Spaces (TC 9.11, Clean Spaces) 19. Data Processing and Telecommunication Facilities (TC 9.9, Mission-Critical Facilities, Technology Spaces, and Electronic Equipment) 20. Printing Plants (TC 9.2) 21. Textile Processing Plants (TC 9.2) 22. Photographic Material Facilities (TC 9.2) 23. Museums, Galleries, Archives, and Libraries (TC 9.8) 24. Environmental Control for Animals and Plants (TC 2.2, Plant and Animal Environment) 25. Drying and Storing Selected Farm Crops (TC 2.2) 26. Air Conditioning of Wood and Paper Product Facilities (TC 9.2) 27. Power Plants (TC 9.2) 28. Nuclear Facilities (TC 9.2) 29. Mine Air Conditioning and Ventilation (TC 9.2) 30. Industrial Drying (TC 9.2) 31. Ventilation of the Industrial Environment (TC 5.8, Industrial Ventilation Systems) 32. Industrial Local Exhaust (TC 5.8) 33. Kitchen Ventilation (TC 5.10, Kitchen Ventilation)
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ENERGY-RELATED APPLICATIONS 34. Geothermal Energy (TC 6.8, Geothermal Heat Pump and Energy Recovery Applications) 35. Solar Energy Use (TC 6.7, Solar Energy Utilization)
Chapter
BUILDING OPERATIONS AND MANAGEMENT 36. Energy Use and Management (TC 7.6, Building Energy Performance) 37. Owning and Operating Costs (TC 7.8, Owning and Operating Costs) 38. Testing, Adjusting, and Balancing (TC 7.7, Testing and Balancing) 39. Operation and Maintenance Management(TC 7.3,Operation and Maintenance Management) 40. Computer Applications (TC 1.5, Computer Applications) 41. Building Energy Monitoring (TC 7.6) 42. Supervisory Control Strategies and Optimization (TC 7.5, Smart Building Systems) 43. HVAC Commissioning (TC 7.9, Building Commissioning)
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GENERAL APPLICATIONS Chapter
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44. Building Envelopes (TC 4.4, Building Materials and Building Envelope Performance) 45. Building Air Intake and Exhaust Design (TC 4.3, Ventilation Requirements and Infiltration) 46. Control of Gaseous Indoor Air Contaminants (TC 2.3, Gaseous Air Contaminants and Gas Contaminant Removal Equipment) 47. Design and Application of Controls (TC 1.4, Control Theory and Application) 48. Noise and Vibration Control (TC 2.6, Sound and Vibration Control) 49. Water Treatment (TC 3.6, Water Treatment) 50. Service Water Heating (TC 6.6, Service Water Heating) 51. Snow Melting and Freeze Protection (TC 6.5, Radiant Heating and Cooling) 52. Evaporative Cooling (TC 5.7, Evaporative Cooling) 53. Fire and Smoke Management (TC 5.6, Control of Fire and Smoke) 54. Radiant Heating and Cooling (TC 6.5) 55. Seismic- and Wind-Resistant Design (TC 2.7, Seismic and Wind Restraint Design) 56. Electrical Considerations (TC 1.9, Electrical Systems) 57. Room Air Distribution (TC 5.3, Room Air Distribution) 58. Integrated Building Design (TC 7.1, Integrated Building Design) 59. HVAC Security (TG2.HVAC, Heating, Ventilation, and Air-Conditioning Security) 60. Ultraviolet Air and Surface Treatment (TC 2.9, Ultraviolet Air and Surface Treatment) 61. Codes and Standards
Additions and Corrections Index
Compositeindex to the 2008 HVAC Systemsand Equipment, 2009 Fundamentals,2010 Refrigeration, and 2011 HVAC Applications volumes
Comment Pages
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CONTRIBUTORS In addition to the Technical Committees, the following individuals contributed significantly to this volume. The appropriate chapter numbers follow each contributor’s name. Eric Berg (1) Lennox Industries, Inc.
Ravisankar Ganta (14, 22, 28, 29) Shaw Group
Phil Maybee (23) The Filter Man, Ltd.
Lorenzo Cremaschi (1) Oklahoma State University
Vernon Peppers (14, 26) Peppers Engineering
Jean Tétreault (23) Canadian Heritage
John E. Wolfert (2)
Jarrod Alston (15) ARUP
Thomas Axley (27) Tennessee Valley Authority
Arthur Bendelius (15) A&G Consultants, Inc.
Erich Binder (27) Erich Binder Consulting, Ltd.
Craig Quaglini (15) ARUP
Deep Ghosh (27, 28) Southern Company
Mohammad Tabarra (15) ARUP
Matt Hargan (28) Hargan Engineering
Jeffrey Tubbs (15, 53) ARUP
John McKernan (32) U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Louis Hartman (16) Harley Ellis Deveraux
Steve Brown (33) LC Systems, Inc.
Al Woody (17) Ventilation/Energy Applications, PLLC
Frank Kohout (33) McDonald's Corp.
Art Giesler (18) PermAlert ESP
Jay Parikh (33) Compliance Solutions International
Larry J. Hughes (18) Alpha Engineering, Inc.
Derek Schrock (33) Halton Company
Gary Shamshoian (18) Genetech
Scott Hackel (34) Energy Center of Wisconsin
Michael Shelton (18) Bahnson Environmental Specialties Environmental Chambers Mfg.
Steve Kavanaugh (34) University of Alabama
Itzhak Maor (3, 7) Johnson Controls Harvey Brickman (4) Tishman Realty & Const. Mark Fly (4) AAON, Inc. Tom Kroschel (4) Peter Simmonds (4) IBE Consulting William Webb (4) Lynn Werman (4) Ferris Engineering Ralph Kittler (5) Seresco, Inc. Reinhold Kittler (5) Hudson Industrial Consulting, Inc. Mark Scott (5) Wiss. Janney, Elstner Associates, Inc. Frank Mills (5, 6) Sinclair Knight Merz Peter Langowski (8) BSA LifeStructures, Inc.
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Kenneth R. Mead (8, 31, 32) Centers for Disease Control and Prevention/National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health
Kevin Rafferty (34) Wapiti Engineering
Wei Sun (18) Engsysco, Inc. Charles Chun-Lun Shieh (18, 26, 27, 43, 58) Fluor Corporation
Mark Hertel (35) SunEarth, Inc.
Snehal R. Desai (9) Federal Bureau of Prisons
Craig A. Crader (19) Bick Group
Dieter Bartel (36) Manitoba Hydro
Edward D. Fitts (9, 55) Fitts HVAC Consulting
Edward L. Gutowski (19) Facilities Engineering Associates, Inc.
Janice Peterson (36) NW Energy Efficiency Alliance
Gursaran D. Mathur (10, 52) Calsonic Kansei North America
Magnus K. Herrlin (19) ANCIS Incorporated
Klas C. Haglid (37) Haglid Engineering & Associates
Hugh Ferdows (11) Sutrak Corporation
Douglas K. McLellan (19) Hewlett-Packard Co.
Michael Brambley (39) Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Robert L. May (11) LTK Engineering Services
John Peterson (19) Hewlett-Packard Co.
Richard Dames (39) Boone County Schools
Gary Prusak (11) Bombardier Transportation
David Quirk (19) Verizon Wireless
Richard Danks (39) NASA Glenn Research Center
James J. Bushnell (11, 13) HVAC Consulting Services
Jeff Trower (19) Data Aire, Inc.
Robyn Ellis (39) St. Michael's Hospital
Raymond H. Horstman (12) Boeing Commercial Airplane Group
Joseph Marino (20) Newsday
John M. House (39) Johnson Controls
Augusto San Cristobal (13) Bronswerk Marine, Inc.
Norm Maxwell (20) Environmental Air Quality
Michael Khaw (39) Isotherm Engineering
Adam Smith (13) Bronswerk Marine, Inc.
Michael C. Connor (21, 30) Connor Engineering Solutions
Angela Lewis (39) The University of Reading
Douglass S. Abramson (14) Handy Hubby
James W. Carty (22) Kodak Project Management Division
Haorong Li (39) University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Richard A. Evans (14) Evans Associates
Cecily Grzywacz (23) National Gallery of Art
William McCartney (39) Isotherm Engineering
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Sonya M. Pouncy (39) Carrier Corporation
Anton TenWolde (44)
Daniel J. Rau (55) Ruskin
Hugo Hens (44) BPh Consult bvba
Thursten Simonsen (39) Johnson Controls Vernon Smith (39) Architectural Energy Corporation David Underwood (39) Isotherm Engineering Davidge Warfield (39) RSI Steven Rosen (40) EYP Architecture & Engineering P.C. Stephen Roth (40) Carmel Software Corp.
Eugene W. Faris (57) Nailor Industries, Inc.
Sean M. O’Brien (44) Simpson Gumpertz & Heger
Kenneth J. Loudermilk (57) Trox USA
Ronald L. Petersen (45) CPP, Inc. Carolyn (Gemma) Kerr (46)
Tenison Stone (57) Honeywell
Chang-Seo Lee (46) Circul-Aire, Inc.
M. Dennis Knight (58) Whole Building Systems, LLC
William Lull (46) Garrison/Lull, Inc.
Kevin M. Cogley (59) Naval Surface Warfare Center, Dalhgren Division
Steve Taylor (47) Taylor Engineering
Michael MacDonald (41) Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Katja D. Auer (60) American Ultraviolet
Jerry Lilly (48) JGL Acoustics
Moncef Krarti (42) University of Colorado
William P. Bahnfleth (60) Pennsylvania State University
Andrew Mitchell (48) Acoustic Dimensions
Gregor Henze (42) University of Colorado
Philip W. Brickner (60)
Bill Rockwood (48) The Trane Company
Mount Sinai School of Medicine Stuart Engel (60) Sanuvox Technologies
Peter Armstrong (42) Masdar Institute of Science and Technology
Steve Wise (48) Wise Associates
Jim Braun (42) Purdue University
Carl C. Hiller (50) Applied Energy Technology Co.
David Bornside (43) Siemens Industry, Inc.
Russell K. Johnson (50) Johnson Research, LLC
John P. Castelvecchi (43) Schultz and James, Inc.
James Lutz (50) Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Santos Guzman (60)
Mike Eardley (43) Cannon Design
Patricia Thomas Graef (52) Munters Corp.
Sarah Maston (43) Advanced Building Performance, Inc.
Clifford Mike Scofield (52) Conservation Mechanical Systems
Stephen B. Martin, Jr. (60) Centers for Disease Control and Prevention/National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health
Peter J. Adams (44) Morrison Hershfield, Ltd.
John Clark (53) Karges-Faulconbridge, Inc.
Holly Bailey (44) Bailey Engineering Corporation
Gary Lougheed (53) National Resources Council Canada
Garth Hall (44) Raths, Raths & Johnson, Inc.
Paul Turnbull (53) Siemens Industry, Inc.
Richard L. Vincent (60) Mount Sinai School of Medicine
Paul Shipp (44) USG Corporation
James A. Carlson (55) Omaha Public Power District
Derald Welles (60) Steril-Aire, Inc.
William Rose (44) University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign
Paul W. Meisel (55) Kinetics Noise Control
David L. Witham (60) UltraViolet Devices, Inc.
Forrest B. Fencl (60) UV Resources Jaak Geboers (60) Philips Lighting BV American Ultraviolet
John M. Putnam (60) Environmental Dynamics, Inc. Dean A. Saputa (60) UV Resources
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ASHRAE TECHNICAL COMMITTEES, TASK GROUPS, AND TECHNICAL RESOURCE GROUPS SECTION 6.0—HEATING EQUIPMENT, HEATING AND COOLING SYSTEMS AND APPLICATIONS 6.1 Hydronic and Steam Equipment and Systems 6.2 District Energy 6.3 Central Forced-Air Heating and Cooling Systems 6.5 Radiant Heating and Cooling 6.6 Service Water Heating Systems 6.7 Solar Energy Utilization 6.8 Geothermal Energy Utilization 6.9 Thermal Storage 6.10 Fuels and Combustion
SECTION 1.0—FUNDAMENTALS AND GENERAL 1.1 Thermodynamics and Psychrometrics 1.2 Instruments and Measurements 1.3 Heat Transfer and Fluid Flow 1.4 Control Theory and Application 1.5 Computer Applications 1.6 Terminology 1.7 Business, Management, and General Legal Education 1.8 Mechanical Systems Insulation 1.9 Electrical Systems 1.10 Cogeneration Systems 1.11 Electric Motors and Motor Control 1.12 Moisture Management in Buildings TG1 Optimization (OPT) SECTION 2.0—ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY 2.1 Physiology and Human Environment 2.2 Plant and Animal Environment 2.3 Gaseous Air Contaminants and Gas Contaminant Removal Equipment 2.4 Particulate Air Contaminants and Particulate Contaminant Removal Equipment 2.5 Global Climate Change 2.6 Sound and Vibration Control 2.7 Seismic and Wind Restraint Design 2.8 Building Environmental Impacts and Sustainability 2.9 Ultraviolet Air and Surface Treatment TG2 Heating, Ventilation, and Air-Conditioning Security (HVAC) SECTION 3.0—MATERIALS AND PROCESSES 3.1 Refrigerants and Secondary Coolants 3.2 Refrigerant System Chemistry 3.3 Refrigerant Contaminant Control 3.4 Lubrication 3.6 Water Treatment 3.8 Refrigerant Containment TG3 HVAC&R Contractors and Design-Build Firms (CDBF)
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SECTION 4.0—LOAD CALCULATIONS AND ENERGY REQUIREMENTS 4.1 Load Calculation Data and Procedures 4.2 Climatic Information 4.3 Ventilation Requirements and Infiltration 4.4 Building Materials and Building Envelope Performance 4.5 Fenestration 4.7 Energy Calculations 4.10 Indoor Environmental Modeling TRG4 Indoor Air Quality Procedure Development (IAQP) SECTION 5.0—VENTILATION AND AIR DISTRIBUTION 5.1 Fans 5.2 Duct Design 5.3 Room Air Distribution 5.4 Industrial Process Air Cleaning (Air Pollution Control) 5.5 Air-to-Air Energy Recovery 5.6 Control of Fire and Smoke 5.7 Evaporative Cooling 5.8 Industrial Ventilation Systems 5.9 Enclosed Vehicular Facilities 5.10 Kitchen Ventilation 5.11 Humidifying Equipment
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SECTION 7.0—BUILDING PERFORMANCE 7.1 Integrated Building Design 7.2 HVAC&R Construction and Design Build Technologies 7.3 Operation and Maintenance Management 7.4 Exergy Analysis for Sustainable Buildings (EXER) 7.5 Smart Building Systems 7.6 Systems Energy Utilization 7.7 Testing and Balancing 7.8 Owning and Operating Costs 7.9 Building Commissioning TRG7 Underfloor Air Distribution (UFAD) SECTION 8.0—AIR-CONDITIONING AND REFRIGERATION SYSTEM COMPONENTS 8.1 Positive-Displacement Compressors 8.2 Centrifugal Machines 8.3 Absorption and Heat-Operated Machines 8.4 Air-to-Refrigerant Heat Transfer Equipment 8.5 Liquid-to-Refrigerant Heat Exchangers 8.6 Cooling Towers and Evaporative Condensers 8.7 Variable Refrigerant Flow 8.8 Refrigerant System Controls and Accessories 8.9 Residential Refrigerators and Food Freezers 8.10 Mechanical Dehumidification Equipment and Heat Pipes 8.11 Unitary and Room Air Conditioners and Heat Pumps 8.12 Desiccant Dehumidification Equipment and Components SECTION 9.0—BUILDING APPLICATIONS 9.1 Large-Building Air-Conditioning Systems 9.2 Industrial Air Conditioning 9.3 Transportation Air Conditioning 9.5 Residential and Small-Building Applications 9.6 Health-Care Facilities 9.7 Educational Facilities 9.8 Large-Building Air-Conditioning Applications 9.9 Mission-Critical Facilities, Technology Spaces, and Electronic Equipment 9.10 Laboratory Systems 9.11 Clean Spaces 9.12 Tall Buildings TG9 Justice Facilities (JF) SECTION 10.0—REFRIGERATION SYSTEMS 10.1 Custom-Engineered Refrigeration Systems 10.2 Automatic Icemaking Plants and Skating Rinks 10.3 Refrigerant Piping 10.4 Ultralow-Temperature Systems and Cryogenics 10.5 Refrigerated Distribution and Storage Facilities 10.6 Transport Refrigeration 10.7 Commercial Food and Beverage Cooling, Display, and Storage 10.8 Refrigeration Load Calculations 10.9 Refrigeration Application for Foods and Beverages 10.10 Management of Lubricant in Circulation
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