Book Description
From simple applications to multi-load/multi-temperature systems, you can now learn how to use the newest and most sophisticated hydronic heating materials and methods without compromising between comfort and energy. Heavily illustrated with product shots from top manufacturers, plus more than 300 diagrams of system piping/control schematics, this one-of-a-kind introduction to today's hydronic heating systems concentrates engineering-level design information into tools that can be used by technical students and professional contractors alike. Thoroughly updated, Modern Hydronic Heating, 2nd Edition now features the latest information on state-of-the-art techniques for use in residential and light commercial buildings, such as: radiant panel heating, injection mixing, primary and secondary piping, use of buffer tanks to improve system stability, and advanced control methods. Ideal for anyone involved in the heating trades, from basic installers to design engineers, this preeminent resource of the North American hydronic heating industry is as well suited for use in a formal education course or for self-study as it is on the job.
Book Info
Text provides an introduction to today's hydronic heating systems. Includes the latest information on techniques for use in residential and light commercial buildings; including primary and secondary piping, panel radiant heating, and injection mixing. For students and professional contractors. Includes chapter exercises. Previous edition: c1995. DLC: Hot-water heating.
About the Author
John Siegenthaler, P.E., a mechanical engineering graduate of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, is an Associate Professor of engineering technology at Mohawk Valley Community College, and a licensed professional engineer. He has over 25 of experience in designing modern hydronic heating systems and is also a member of the Radiant Panel Association. John is a presenter at national and international conferences on hydronic and radiant heating.
Modern Hydronic Heating: For Residential and Light Commercial Buildings FROM THE PUBLISHER
From simple applications to multi-load/multi-temperature systems, you can now learn how to use the newest and most sophisticated hydronic heating materials and methods without compromising between comfort and energy. Heavily illustrated with product shots from top manufacturers, plus more than 300 diagrams of system piping/control schematics, this one-of-a-kind introduction to today's hydronic heating systems concentrates engineering-level design information into tools that can be used by technical students and professional contractors alike. Thoroughly updated, Modern Hydronic Heating, 2nd Edition now features the latest information on state-of-the-art techniques for use in residential and light commercial buildings, such as: radiant panel heating, injection mixing, primary and secondary piping, use of buffer tanks to improve system stability, and advanced control methods. Ideal for anyone involved in the heating trades, from basic installers to design engineers, this preeminent resource of the North American hydronic heating industry is as well suited for use in a formal education course or for self-study as it is on the job.