Describes design methodology in order to create efficient HVAC control systems for enclosed spaces such as buildings, transportation systems and controlled environments. Focuses on commonly used modern digital sensors and control devices, high performance characteristics and reliability of microprocessors, computer memory and other electronic components. Demonstrates how to design new systems or upgrade existing ones comprised of analog technology.
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Describes design methodology in order to create efficient HVAC control systems for enclosed spaces such as buildings, transportation systems and controlled environments. Focuses on commonly used modern digital sensors and control devices, high performance characteristics and reliability of microprocessors, computer memory and other electronic components. Demonstrates how to design new systems or upgrade existing ones comprised of analog technology.
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Very good. Binding tight. Previous owner's name on front flyleaf. Light shelf wear. Sewn binding. Cloth over boards. Contains: Illustrations. Audience: General/trade.