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Table of Contents - 2007 ASHRAE Handbook -- HVAC Applications

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COMFORT APPLICATIONS

  1. Residences
  2. Retail Facilities
  3. Commercial and Public Buildings
  4. Places of Assembly
  5. Hotels, Motels, and Dormitories
  6. Educational Facilities
  7. Health Care Facilities
  8. Justice Facilities
  9. Automobiles and Mass Transit
  10. Aircraft
  11. Ships

INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS

  1. Industrial Air Conditioning
  2. Enclosed Vehicular Facilities
  3. Laboratories
  4. Engine Test Facilities
  5. Clean Spaces
  6. Data Processing and Electronic Office Areas
  7. Printing Plants
  8. Textile Processing Plants
  9. Photographic Materials
  10. Museums, Galleries, Archives, and Libraries
  11. Environmental Control for Animals and Plants
  12. Drying and Storing Selected Farm Crops
  13. Air Conditioning of Wood and Paper Product Facilities
  14. Power Plants
  15. Nuclear Facilities
  16. Mine Air Conditioning and Ventilation
  17. Industrial Drying Systems
  18. Ventilation of the Industrial Environment
  19. Industrial Local Exhaust Systems
  20. Kitchen Ventilation

ENERGY-RELATED APPLICATIONS

  1. Geothermal Energy
  2. Solar Energy Use
  3. Thermal Storage

BUILDING OPERATIONS AND MANAGEMENT

  1. Energy Use and Management
  2. Owning and Operating Costs
  3. Testing, Adjusting, and Balancing
  4. Operation and Maintenance Management
  5. Computer Applications
  6. Building Energy Monitoring
  7. Supervisory Control Strategies and Optimization
  8. HVAC Commissioning

GENERAL APPLICATIONS

  1. Building Envelopes
  2. Building Air Intake and Exhaust Design
  3. Control of Gaseous Indoor Air Contaminants
  4. Design and Application of Controls
  5. Sound and Vibration Control
  6. Water Treatment
  7. Service Water Heating
  8. Snow Melting and Freeze Protection
  9. Evaporative Cooling
  10. Fire and Smoke Management
  11. Radiant Heating and Cooling
  12. Seismic and Wind Restraint Design
  13. Electrical Considerations
  14. Room Air Distribution
  15. Integrated Building Design
  16. Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Explosive Incidents
  17. Codes and Standards

Copyright ©2008, American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers, Inc.

 

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