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Audel HVAC Fundamentals, Heating Systems, Furnaces and Boilers,

Audel HVAC Fundamentals, Heating Systems, Furnaces and Boilers,
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Audel HVAC Fundamentals, Heating Systems, Furnaces and Boilers,

 
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A reference you'll warm up to

From the background and basics of heating systems to the newest chip-based technology, this first volume of Audel's HVAC Library gives you comprehensive information you need on the job. Whether you're installing, servicing, repairing, or troubleshooting an old or new heating system, you'll find what you're looking for, from wood and coal furnace maintenance to new calculations and the latest environmental technologies and regulations.
* Review the basics of installation, wiring, and troubleshooting for different HVAC systems
* Choose the correct system for the space, climate, and needs
* Compare the economy and efficiency of various fuel types
* Install, maintain, and troubleshoot conversion units
* Find formula cross references, data tables with conversions, and listings of trade organizations and equipment manufacturers

 
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Product Details
Author:James E. Brumbaugh
Paperback:720 pages
Publisher:Audel
Publication Date:February 27, 2004
Language:English
ISBN:0764542060
Product Length:8.2 inches
Product Width:5.32 inches
Product Height:1.55 inches
Product Weight:1.67 pounds
Package Length:8.2 inches
Package Width:5.2 inches
Package Height:1.5 inches
Package Weight:1.75 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 6 reviews

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Average Customer Review:4.0 ( 6 customer reviews )
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5Invaluable reference tool and study guide  Jan 29, 2010 By MH
As a first year HVAC student, I found this book to be an excellent "go-to" source for much of the information being presented to me on a daily basis. The charts, diagrams, and pictures are an excellent source of information. This book not only covers older units, it covers newer technologies also. All three books in this series will find a home in my office.

5 of 5 found the following review helpful:


4More than sufficient for the novice...  Jan 04, 2010 By D Swaney
I work as a Plumbing Pro at a home center, and purchased this book to help me field HVAC questions from customers. For anyone attempting to do their own work on heating applications, I'd highly recommend it. Because I live in Alaska, I can't comment on the Air Conditioning element, but would assume that information is just as useful.

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5Really good text books (Volume One of Three)  Aug 19, 2011 By R. Zauner
This is book one, of a three book series (or volumes).

Although at first, I didn't know which book to get, so just get all three. There's plenty of good info in all three making it worth while and they're not overly priced. (Material is pretty much spread across all three volumes.)

One reviewer stated it's "Old Info", but has the HVAC manufacturers done anything newer these days not requiring you to know anything within these books? And, if a HVAC manufacturer does have some newer product with bells & whistles (ie. power venter), they usually package an instruction manual including codes and advisories.

The books go into a little more detail then I really need for installing a boiler in my house. So they're pretty good. The only thing the books omit, construction of a utilidor or similar access way (ie. 4 inch ABS with PEX pipes).

Your other option, buying some $100-500 textbook(s).

Remember, safety first. These books adequately detail draft & safety. When in doubt, call a licensed trusted contractor.


5Just hmm  Jan 18, 2012 By Louis Stewart
I have got and read lots of books for new info . In my jod u need all the help u can get new and old . This book is the best I've read for info on such things as more info on things I thought I know everything about. Just one of the best book for info u can get

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5HVAC Fundementals book  Jan 25, 2009 By Joshua A. West "Ham Samich"
This book is full of GREAT information. There is a lot of information that didn't pertain to my job but it's a good buy none the less.

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