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Energy conservation guidebook / by Dale R. Patrick, Stephen W. Fardo, Ray E. Richardson, Brian W. Fardo.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Lilburn, GA : The Fairmont Press, [2014]Copyright date: ©2014Edition: third editionDescription: xii, 523 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781482255690 (hb)
  • 088173716X (hb)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 696 22 P.D.E
LOC classification:
  • TJ163.3 .P38 2014
Contents:
Introduction. Green energy concept -- Energy basics. Foundation for understanding -- The building structure. Saving money -- Comfort heating ststems. Saving natural resources -- Summer air-conditioning systems. Saving natural resources -- Lighting systems. Improved efficiency -- Water systems. Saving our valuable resource -- Electrical power systems. Improved efficiency -- Solar energy systems. Green possibility -- Instrumentation and measurement -- Energy management. for going Green -- Alternative energy systems. More Green possibilities -- Energy cost reduction. Going Green -- Appendix 1: Basic electrical symbols.
Summary: sed and edited, this new third edition reference covers the full scope of energy management techniques and applications for new and existing buildings, with emphasis on the "systems" approach to developing an effective overall energy management strategy. Foremost in the enhancements to the new edition is content that reflects the emphasis on conservation for "green energy" awareness. Also examined are building structural considerations, such as heat loss and gain, windows, and insulation. A thorough discussion of heating and cooling systems basics is provided, along with energy management guidelines. Also covered are energy conservation measures that may be applied for lighting systems, water systems, and electrical systems. Specific energy management technologies and their application are discussed in detail, including solar energy systems, energy management systems, and alternative energy technologies. • Covers the full scope of energy management techniques and applications for new and existing buildings • Emphasizes a "systems" approach to developing an effective overall energy management strategy • Includes enhanced content that reflects the emphasis on conservation for "green energy" awarenessOther editions: Revision of:: Energy conservation guidebook / by Dale R. Patrick ... [et al.]
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Origninal 1993 edition by Steven R. Patrick, Dale R. Patrick, Stephen W. Fardo.

Includes index.

Introduction. Green energy concept --
Energy basics. Foundation for understanding --
The building structure. Saving money --
Comfort heating ststems. Saving natural resources --
Summer air-conditioning systems. Saving natural resources --
Lighting systems. Improved efficiency --
Water systems. Saving our valuable resource --
Electrical power systems. Improved efficiency --
Solar energy systems. Green possibility --
Instrumentation and measurement --
Energy management. for going Green --
Alternative energy systems. More Green possibilities --
Energy cost reduction. Going Green --
Appendix 1: Basic electrical symbols.

sed and edited, this new third edition reference covers the full scope of energy management techniques and applications for new and existing buildings, with emphasis on the "systems" approach to developing an effective overall energy management strategy. Foremost in the enhancements to the new edition is content that reflects the emphasis on conservation for "green energy" awareness.

Also examined are building structural considerations, such as heat loss and gain, windows, and insulation. A thorough discussion of heating and cooling systems basics is provided, along with energy management guidelines. Also covered are energy conservation measures that may be applied for lighting systems, water systems, and electrical systems. Specific energy management technologies and their application are discussed in detail, including solar energy systems, energy management systems, and alternative energy technologies.

• Covers the full scope of energy management techniques and applications for new and existing buildings

• Emphasizes a "systems" approach to developing an effective overall energy management strategy

• Includes enhanced content that reflects the emphasis on conservation for "green energy" awareness

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