Radiant Heating and Cooling Green Heat Transfer for the Built Environment

by Richard Watson and Kirby S. Chapman

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A comprehensive guide to built environment thermal conditioning systems

Radiant Heating and Cooling: Green Heat Transfer for the Built Environment provides the latest information on radiant heating and cooling with green energy. The book covers relevant radiant/alternative energy ASHRAE, DOE, EPA, and international standards. Conduction and convection heat transfer issues are reviewed and discussed throughout.

Features the latest DOE recommended guidelines for HR&CShows how to increase thermal comfort, reference energy standards, and calculate design, layout, and energy consumptionUS EPA ENERGY STAR classification for certain radiant heating products

Coverage includes:
Introduction to Radiant Systems; Fundamentals of Heat Transfer and Thermodynamics; Thermal Comfort; Sizing and Load Estimation; Radiant Heating Systems; Control of Radiant Heating Systems; Hybrid Systems; Engineering Design Tools to Assist in Heater/Cooler Sizing

  • ISBN10 0071784187
  • ISBN13 9780071784184
  • Publish Date 3 June 2016
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint McGraw-Hill Education
  • Format eBook
  • Language English