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A procedure for acoustic calculation of noise in ventilation systems
Air Condition systems - heating and cooling air, control of humidity and temperature
Calculating sensible and latent heat from persons, lights, electric equipment, machines, evaporation from water surfaces, polluting fluids and miscellaneous loads
The fundamental principles of dehumidifying - cooling, adsorption or absorption
Combustion air and flue gas for common fuels as coke, oil, wood, natural gas and more
The ignition point for some common fuels and chemicals as butane, coke, hydrogen, petroleum and more
Stable and efficient combustion conditions require correct mixtures of fuels and oxygen
Exhaust and outlet temperatures for natural gas, liquefied petroleum and diesel applications.
Higher calorific values for some common fuels a coke, oil, wood, hydrogen and many more
A brief tutorial to heat, work and energy. Including essentials as specific heat and specific heat capacity
Calculating heat losses, design of heating systems, boilers, piping and heating elements. Heating and cooling theory and thermal comfort
The amount of vapor - kg per cubic meter - in humid air
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Definition of some common HVAC industry terms - absolute humidity, pressure, temperature and more
Moisture will flow from one side of a wall or roof, if the vapor partial pressure is higher on one side than the other
Natural gas consumption in some common equipment as boiling pans, ovens, cookers, kettles and more
Noise and sound calculations in HVAC systems
Outdoor temperatures and relative humidity's in different US states and cities summer and winter
Systems for ventilation and air handling
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