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Three Books for our Industry
Controls and Automation for Facilities Managers Applications Engineering
Building owners and managers expect fully
automated and energy efficient operations, on line diagnostic of systems
parameters to prevent failures, and on line diagnostic of problems prior to
exposing occupants to deteriorating environmental conditions. A simple HVAC
control is no longer acceptable by current standards.
Controls and Automation for Facilities Managers examines principles and
applications of HVAC engineering, outlining information for design, development
of operations, logic, systems diagnostics, and building of environmental
conditions with reliability and minimum operating cost. The book moves from the
principles of mechanical engineering (related to HVAC systems) through DDC
applications engineering, thereby summarizing complex topics of electrical
engineering for mechanical engineers.
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Networking and Integration of Facilities Automation systems
Facilities increasingly rely on computerized systems to optimize their buildings' systems operation and reduce the costs of maintenance and management. Therefore, facility managers and engineers must rise to the challenge of a new discipline-systems networking and integration-as more and more computerized systems become implemented.
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Controls and Automation for Facilities Managers Efficient DDC Systems Implementation
The first-ever complete guide to project management for facilities managers covers: how to write specifications, evaluate bids, and solve problems; all control and automation systems for new and retrofit buildings; cost-effective, energy-efficient solutions for all HVAC systems; and has complete coverage of single-building systems as well as multibuilding complexes.
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