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THESIS QUESTION

What is the most economic and environmentally conscious HVAC system for an institutional HVAC renovation in Kamloops' climate?

The Research Topic

Denton Elliot
I am taking an existing HVAC system in a institutional building in Kamloops and trying to improve on its efficiency. I would like to know as much about green design as possible in HVAC.
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INFORMATION RESOURCES

Sugarman, S. (2005). HVAC Fundamentals. Lilburn: FairmontPress

Pita, Edward G. (1998) Air Conditioning Principles and Systems (3rd edition). New Jersey: Prentice Hall

Clifford, George E. (1993). Modern Heating and Ventilating Systems Design. New Jersey: Prentice Hall

Rishel, James B. (1996). HVAC Pump Handbook. New York: McGrawHill

Langley, Billy C. (1994). Comfort Heating (4th edition). New Jersey: Prentice Hall

Ochsner, Karl (2008). Geothermal Heat Pumps. Sterling: Earthscan

Sweet, William (2006). Kicking the Carbon Habit. New York: Columbia University Press

Porteous, Colin (2005). Solar Architecture in Cool Climates. Sterling: Earthscan

Dagastino, Frank R. (1995). Mechanical and Electrical Systems in Construction and Architecture (3rd edition). New Jersey: Prentice Hall

2005 ASHRAE Handbook - HVAC Systems and Equipment. (2006). Atlanta, GA: American Society of Heating, Refrigeration and Air-Conditioning Egineers

Links

  • http://www.mmtmagazine.org/fall_2005_7_liu.html
  • http://www.mmtmagazine.org/page/index1e35.html?id=39
  • http://www.engineeringforsustainability.org/

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