Achieving the desired indoor climate – energy efficiency aspects of system design
Studentlitteratur
Can be ordered from www.studentlitteratur.se. For more information contact Hilary Collins on 01376 563156.
Achieving the desired indoor climate – energy efficiency aspects of system design consists of the latest know-how from thirteen well-known international researchers on the compound connections between indoor climate and energy efficiency. The book is intended as reference literature aimed at professionals in the building sector such as architects, property managers, consultants, designers and installers. It is also targeted at college and university students. The first section deals with the impact of indoor climate on people's well-being, health and performance levels. The next focuses on the building and its technical support systems.
Studentlitteratur
Can be ordered from www.studentlitteratur.se. For more information contact Hilary Collins on 01376 563156.
Achieving the desired indoor climate – energy efficiency aspects of system design consists of the latest know-how from thirteen well-known international researchers on the compound connections between indoor climate and energy efficiency. The book is intended as reference literature aimed at professionals in the building sector such as architects, property managers, consultants, designers and installers. It is also targeted at college and university students. The first section deals with the impact of indoor climate on people's well-being, health and performance levels. The next focuses on the building and its technical support systems.
Based on design indoor requirements, the book gives examples of how to create energy-efficient hydronic and airborne system solutions. The last section covers all the processes related to a building. Everything from the early commissioning stages to the operational stage where energy management plays an important role. It also gives examples of different economic models.
Source
Building Sustainable Design
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