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Control systems for heating, ventilating and air conditioning / Roger W. Haines and Douglas C. Hittle.

By: Haines, Roger W.
Contributor(s): Hittle, D. (Douglas).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: New York : Chapman & Hall, 1983Edition: 5th ed.Description: xii, 307 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.ISBN: 0442008376.Subject(s): Heating -- Control | Air conditioning -- ControlDDC classification: 697
Contents:
Control theory and terminology -- Pneumatic control devices -- Electric and electronic control devices -- Fluidic control devices -- Flow control devices -- Elementary control systems -- Complete control systems -- Electric control systems -- Special control -- Digital and supervisory control systems -- Psychrometrics -- Central plant pumping and distribution systems -- Retrofit of existing control systems -- Dynamic response and tuning.
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

In the first edition of this text, Roger Haines devised a simple building-block method which enabled students to quickly learn about the operating principles and applications of all the basic devices and subsystems used in HVAC control. The fifth edition, completely revised by Douglas Hittle, takes into account the many technological changes that have arisen since then. Guidelines on combining control devices, circuits, computers, and HVAC equipment into efficient control systems that are accurate and energy-efficient are presented along with many charts and illustrations which provide data critical to the understanding and design of modern HVAC systems. These include: psychrometric charts and tables relating to optimal levels of temperature and humidity at specific altitudes: block/flow diagrams which show control component function; circuit diagrams of important electrical control system components; and schematic diagrams showing the configuration of various control systems.

Bibliography: (pages 289-291) and index.

Control theory and terminology -- Pneumatic control devices -- Electric and electronic control devices -- Fluidic control devices -- Flow control devices -- Elementary control systems -- Complete control systems -- Electric control systems -- Special control -- Digital and supervisory control systems -- Psychrometrics -- Central plant pumping and distribution systems -- Retrofit of existing control systems -- Dynamic response and tuning.

Table of contents provided by Syndetics

  • README first please (p. xi)
  • Chapter 1 Control Theory and Terminology (p. 1)
  • 1.1 Introduction (p. 1)
  • 1.2 What is "Control"? (p. 2)
  • 1.3 Elementary Control System (p. 3)
  • 1.4 Purposes of Control (p. 4)
  • 1.5 Control Action (p. 5)
  • 1.6 Energy Sources for Control Systems (p. 12)
  • 1.7 Measurement (p. 14)
  • 1.8 Symbols and Abbreviations (p. 15)
  • 1.9 Psychrometrics (p. 15)
  • 1.10 Relationships (p. 15)
  • 1.11 Summary (p. 16)
  • Chapter 2 Pneumatic Control Devices (p. 17)
  • 2.1 Introduction (p. 17)
  • 2.2 Pneumatic Control Devices (p. 17)
  • 2.3 Control Cabinets (p. 47)
  • 2.4 Air Supply (p. 47)
  • Chapter 3 Electric and Electronic Control Devices (p. 51)
  • 3.1 Electric Control Devices (p. 51)
  • 3.2 Electronic Control Devices (p. 65)
  • Chapter 4 Fluidic Control Devices (p. 80)
  • 4.1 Introduction (p. 80)
  • 4.2 Wall Attachment Devices (p. 80)
  • 4.3 Turbulence Amplifiers (p. 82)
  • 4.4 Vortex Amplifiers (p. 83)
  • 4.5 Radial Jet Amplifier (p. 84)
  • 4.6 Fluidic Transducers (p. 84)
  • 4.7 Manual Switches (p. 86)
  • Chapter 5 Flow Control Devices (p. 87)
  • 5.1 Dampers (p. 87)
  • 5.2 Steam and Water Flow Control Valves (p. 93)
  • Chapter 6 Elementary Control Systems (p. 109)
  • 6.1 Introduction (p. 109)
  • 6.2 Outside Air Controls (p. 109)
  • 6.3 Air Stratification (p. 117)
  • 6.4 Heating (p. 121)
  • 6.5 Cooling Coils (p. 126)
  • 6.6 Humidity Control (p. 132)
  • 6.7 Dehumidifiers (p. 140)
  • 6.8 Static Pressure Control (p. 143)
  • 6.9 Electric Heat (p. 144)
  • 6.10 Gas-Fired Heaters (p. 147)
  • 6.11 Oil-Fired Heaters (p. 149)
  • 6.12 Refrigeration Equipment (p. 149)
  • 6.13 Fire and Smoke Control (p. 157)
  • 6.14 Electrical Interlocks (p. 159)
  • 6.15 Location of Sensors (p. 159)
  • 6.16 Summary (p. 160)
  • Chapter 7 Complete Control Systems (p. 161)
  • 7.1 Introduction (p. 161)
  • 7.2 Single-Zone Systems (p. 161)
  • 7.3 Multizone Air Handling Systems (p. 173)
  • 7.4 Dual-Duct Systems (p. 186)
  • 7.5 Variable-Volume Systems (p. 192)
  • 7.6 Reheat Systems (p. 201)
  • 7.7 Heat Reclaim (p. 201)
  • 7.8 Fan-Coil Units (p. 209)
  • 7.9 Induction Systems (p. 217)
  • 7.10 Unit Ventilators (p. 220)
  • 7.11 Packaged Equipment (p. 221)
  • 7.12 Other Packaged Equipment (p. 226)
  • 7.13 Radiant Heating and Cooling (p. 227)
  • 7.14 Radiators and Convectors (p. 229)
  • 7.15 Heat Exchangers (p. 231)
  • 7.16 Solar Heating and Cooling Systems (p. 234)
  • 7.17 summary (p. 236)
  • Chapter 8 Electric Control Systems (p. 238)
  • 8.1 Introduction (p. 238)
  • 8.2 Electric Control Diagrams (p. 238)
  • 8.3 Electrical Control of a Chiller (p. 242)
  • 8.4 Electrical Control of an Air Handling Unit (p. 244)
  • 8.5 Example: a Typical Small Air-Conditioning System (p. 245)
  • 8.6 Electric Heaters (p. 250)
  • 8.7 Reduced-Voltage Starters (p. 251)
  • 8.8 Multispeed Starters (p. 257)
  • 8.9 Variable Speed Controllers (p. 260)
  • 8.10 Summary (p. 261)
  • Chapter 9 Special Control (p. 262)
  • 9.1 Introduction (p. 262)
  • 9.2 Close Temperature and/or Humidity Control (p. 262)
  • 9.3 Controlled Environment Rooms for Testing (p. 269)
  • 9.4 Summary (p. 273)
  • Chapter 10 Digital and Supervisory Control Systems (p. 274)
  • 10.1 Introduction (p. 274)
  • 10.2 Hard-Wired Systems (p. 275)
  • 10.3 Multiplexing Systems (p. 276)
  • 10.4 Computer-Based Systems for Monitoring and Control (p. 276)
  • 10.5 Benefits of the Computer System (p. 285)
  • 10.6 Training for Maintenance and Operation (p. 286)
  • 10.7 Summary (p. 287)
  • Chapter 11 Psychrometrics (p. 288)
  • 11.1 Introduction (p. 288)
  • 11.2 Psychrometric Properties (p. 288)
  • 11.3 Psychrometr1c Tables (p. 290)
  • 11.4 Psychrometric Charts (p. 290)
  • 11.5 Processes on the Psychrometric Chart (p. 293)
  • 11.6 HVAC Cycles on the Chart (p. 298)
  • 11.7 Impossible Processes (p. 299)
  • 11.8 Effects of Altitude (p. 301)
  • 11.9 Summary (p. 302)
  • Chapter 12 Central Plant Pumping and Distribution Systems (p. 303)
  • 12.1 Introduction (p. 303)
  • 12.2 Diversity (p. 304)
  • 12.3 Constant Flow Systems (p. 304)
  • 12.4 Variable Flow Systems (p. 305)
  • 12.5 Distribution Systems (p. 307)
  • 12.6 Building Interfaces (p. 313)
  • 12.7 Summary (p. 314)
  • Chapter 13 Retrofit of Existing Control Systems (p. 315)
  • 13.1 Introduction (p. 315)
  • 13.2 Economic Analysis (p. 315)
  • 13.3 Discriminators (p. 316)
  • 13.4 Control Modes (p. 316)
  • 13.5 Economy Cycle Controls (p. 316)
  • 13.6 Single-Zone Systems (p. 316)
  • 13.7 Reheat Systems (p. 317)
  • 13.8 Multizone Systems (p. 320)
  • 13.9 Dual-Duct Systems (p. 323)
  • 13.10 Systems with Humidity Control (p. 328)
  • 13.11 Control Valves and Pumping Arrangements (p. 329)
  • 13.12 Summary (p. 331)
  • Chapter 14 Dynamic Response and Tuning (p. 332)
  • 14.1 Introduction (p. 332)
  • 14.2 Dynamic Response (p. 333)
  • 14.3 Tuning HVAC Control Loops (p. 334)
  • 14.4 Summary (p. 342)
  • Bibliography (p. 343)
  • Abbreviations Used in This Book (p. 348)
  • Symbols Used in This Book (p. 349)
  • Index (p. 359)

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