Elsevier Science | 2008 | ISBN: 008055234X | 366 pages | PDF | 4,3 MB
Heating, Ventilation and Air-Conditioning (HVAC)control systems are present in recent buildings. This aggregation is an launching to every those participating in the specification, design, manufacture, installation, activeness or maintainance of these systems.
The aggregation explains:
*Control theory and how to evaluate, select, function and ordering the pertinent refer of control
*The electrical noesis necessary to see controls and the ingest of electrical journeying drawings
*The different types of valves and dampers, and their selection, artefact and operation
*Terminology and attributes of sensors, the activity of wetness sensors, pressure, flow, and helper devices
*Self-powered and system-powered controls
*Electric controls, curb diagrams and curb logic
*The components of pneumatic systems and curb applications diagrams
*Wiring conventions, application-specific electronic controllers and how to ingest them in HVAC applications
*The ingest of cursive specifications, schedules, and drawings to understandably refer what is to be installed, how it is to be installed, and how it is due to operate
*Direct Digital Controls (DDC) components, their inputs and outputs, and the planning of DDC routines
*DDC Networks and Protocols
*DDC Specification, Installation and Commissioning
After completing this course, you module understand:
*Control theory and how to evaluate, select, function and ordering the pertinent refer of control
*The electrical noesis necessary to see controls and the ingest of electrical journeying drawings
*The different types of valves and dampers, and their selection, artefact and operation
*Terminology and attributes of sensors, the activity of wetness sensors, pressure, flow, and helper devices
*Self-powered and system-powered controls
Electric controls, curb diagrams and curb logic
*The components of pneumatic systems and curb applications diagrams
*Wiring conventions, application-specific electronic controllers and how to ingest them in HVAC applications
*The ingest of cursive specifications, schedules, and drawings to understandably refer what is to be installed, how it is to be installed, and how it is due to operate
*Direct Digital Controls (DDC) components, their inputs and outputs, and the planning of DDC routines
*DDC Networks and Protocols
*DDC Specification, Installation and Commissioning
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