11th Edition

Faber & Kell's Heating and Air-Conditioning of Buildings

    986 Pages 534 Color Illustrations
    by Routledge

    For over 70 years, Faber & Kell's has been the definitive reference text in its field. It provides an understanding of the principles of heating and air-conditioning of buildings in a concise manner, illustrating practical information with simple, easy-to-use diagrams, now in full-colour.

    This new-look 11th edition has been re-organised for ease of use and includes fully updated chapters on sustainability and renewable energy sources, as well as information on the new Building Regulations Parts F and L. As well as extensive updates to regulations and codes, it now includes an introduction that explains the role of the building services engineer in the construction process. Its coverage of design calculations, advice on using the latest technologies, building management systems, operation and maintenance makes this an essential reference for all building services professionals.

    Introduction  Section A Building Physics  A1. Comfort and other Fundamentals  A2. The Building in Winter  A3. The Building in Summer  A4. Modelling of Buildings  A5. Noise Control  Section B Sustainable Design  B1. Sustainability  B2. Building Regulations  B3. Renewable Energy  B4. Combined Heat Power  Section C Heating and Hot Water Supply  C1. Heating of Buildings  C2. Energy Sources  C3. Heat Generators, Combustion and Chimneys  C4. Hydronic Systems  C5. Steam Systems  C6. Unitary (direct) Systems  C7. Hot Water Supply  Section D Air Conditioning and Ventilation  D1. Air Conditioning Systems  D2. Air Distribution  D3. Air Treatment Equipment  D4. Calculations for Air Conditioning  D5. Refrigeration and Heat Rejection  D6. Ventilation Systems  Section E Pipework and ductwork systems  E1. Pipework Design for Indirect Systems  E2. Pumps and Auxiliary Equipment  E3. Ductwork Design  E4. Fans  Section F Installation, Commissioning and Operation  F1. Health & Safety  F2. Controls and Building Management Systems  F3. Motor Drives, Starting Methods and Control  F4. Commissioning and Handover  F5. Operation and Maintenance  

    Biography

    Doug Oughton, after serving an apprenticeship with a national contractor, joined AECOM in 1967, became a Partner in 1981, a Director in 1983 and, after retirement, a Consultant in 2004. Doug was awarded AECOM Fellowship in 2011. He was awarded an MSc(Arch) by the University of Bristol in 1979 after presentation of a research paper dealing with energy consumption and energy targets for air-conditioned office buildings. He was CIBSE President for the year 2002/03. Doug is a Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering, a Chartered Engineer and an Honorary Fellow of the Chartered Institution of Building Services Engineers.

    Ant Wilson joined AECOM as a graduate engineer in 1979 following four years at Bath University and was awarded an honours degree in Building Environmental Engineering. He worked within the computer division and the applied research groups, was made a Director in 1990 and an AECOM Fellow in 2011. He now has responsibility for the company’s Sustainable Development Group within the Building Division. Ant is a Chartered Engineer, a Fellow of the Energy Institute, a Fellow of the Chartered Institution of Building Services Engineers, a Fellow of the Society of Façade Engineering and a Member of the Society of Light and Lighting.