Oct 04, 2015, 14:51 pm
Residential energy : cost savings and comfort for existing buildings
https://www.worldcat.org/title/residenti...ef_results
http://www.amazon.com/Residential-Energy...0133418960
https://books.google.com/books?id=7HlKF4trR-YC
The Sixth Edition of Residential Energy has been updated the content to reflect the evolving best practices for the diagnosis, retrofit, maintenance, and energy management of residential buildings. Written with a "simple measures are the most effective" approach, have strived to improve this edition as readers strive to understand and improve the buildings with which they work.
Introduction --
Principles of energy --
Energy and the building shell --
Air leakage --
Insulation --
Windows and doors --
Heating --
Lighting and appliances --
Cooling --
Water heating --
Health and safety --
Appendices: Glossary --
Energy related formulas --
Geometry --
Conversion factors --
Conversion charts --
Analyzing annual energy costs --
Materials/building assembly R-values --
Water vapor permeability --
Climatic data for U.S. cities --
Solar radiative properties for materials --
Minimum ventilation requirement (62-1989) --
Air-sealing economic limits --
Air leakage at various house pressures --
Characteristics of lighting systems --
Insulation characteristics --
Household appliance electrical usage --
Household moisture sources --
Psychrometrics --
Indoor air pollutants --
Commissioning air conditioners and heat pumps --
Energy-efficiency organizations.
319 pages : illustrations ; 28 cm + 1 CD-ROM (4 3/4 in.)
https://www.worldcat.org/title/residenti...ef_results
http://www.amazon.com/Residential-Energy...0133418960
https://books.google.com/books?id=7HlKF4trR-YC
The Sixth Edition of Residential Energy has been updated the content to reflect the evolving best practices for the diagnosis, retrofit, maintenance, and energy management of residential buildings. Written with a "simple measures are the most effective" approach, have strived to improve this edition as readers strive to understand and improve the buildings with which they work.
Introduction --
Principles of energy --
Energy and the building shell --
Air leakage --
Insulation --
Windows and doors --
Heating --
Lighting and appliances --
Cooling --
Water heating --
Health and safety --
Appendices: Glossary --
Energy related formulas --
Geometry --
Conversion factors --
Conversion charts --
Analyzing annual energy costs --
Materials/building assembly R-values --
Water vapor permeability --
Climatic data for U.S. cities --
Solar radiative properties for materials --
Minimum ventilation requirement (62-1989) --
Air-sealing economic limits --
Air leakage at various house pressures --
Characteristics of lighting systems --
Insulation characteristics --
Household appliance electrical usage --
Household moisture sources --
Psychrometrics --
Indoor air pollutants --
Commissioning air conditioners and heat pumps --
Energy-efficiency organizations.
319 pages : illustrations ; 28 cm + 1 CD-ROM (4 3/4 in.)