Audel HVAC Fundamentals, Volume 1: Heating Systems, Furnaces and Boilers
S**S
HVAC REPAIR MANUAL
this book/manual was extremely useful in helping me to repair a heater/air conditioner unit in my home. It was most useful dur to wiring of the heater to the thermostat.
R**R
Really good text books (Volume One of Three)
This is book one, of a three book series (or volumes).Although at first, I didn't know which book to get, so just get all three. There's plenty of good info in all three making it worth while and they're not overly priced. (Material is pretty much spread across all three volumes.)One reviewer stated it's "Old Info", but have the HVAC manufacturers done anything newer these days not requiring you to know anything within these books? And, if a HVAC manufacturer does have some newer product with bells & whistles (ie. power venter), they usually package an instruction manual including codes and advisories.The books go into a little more detail then I really needed for installing a boiler in my house. So overall, the books covered most of the details. The only item the books omitted, construction of a utilidor or similar access way (ie. 4 inch ABS with PEX pipes).Your other option, buying some $100-500 textbook(s).Remember, safety first. These books adequately detail draft & safety. When in doubt, call a licensed trusted contractor.I'll likely obtain the Kindle versions since I tend to travel, but am unsure of the quality of the diagrams contained within the Kindle versions. When books have diagrams, it was usually best to obtain the PDF. (Also, if you don't steal, beware of EBooks containing undisclosed DRM which will prevent you from reading the media on other devices!)
D**A
Well written, easy for new technicians
I use excerpt from this book when training new technicians. It is well written and has illustrations that help with the explanations for junior technicians
B**R
A great reference!
I bought this as I was designing a house and wanted to understand the heat calculations done by my HVAC designer.This book is a thorough review of the basics and the technologies used in HVAC systems.I especially liked chapters 2, 3, and 4 as they delve into the physics of heat transfer and how houses are constructed to minimize (or maximize in the case of air conditioning. The math is straightforward and easy to understand.The only thing I didn't like about this book (ebook format) was that many of the tables included are rotated 90 degrees. That's fine if you're reading a paper version or on a Kindle, but on an iPad you can't rotate them (you can rotate the iPad but then the image rotates as well).I'm going to buy Vol 3 to help me figure out how best to heat my house.
R**N
A good book for any technician.
Any technician (maintenance, a/c, electrical, etc.) ought to have this book in his arsenal of references books.
J**E
Good book but dated
Check the publication date before buying
M**R
Only gets better with age
Audels has been the "go to" volume for professionals and amateurs, alike, for many years.With this 4th edition, the updates have brought the book to new heights! Truly the "bible"of the genre, virtually ANYONE can learn and understand the ins and outs of the heatingworld at any level they choose. For a "quick fix" to a total replacement, this is the"be all and end all' book to buy!!!
L**T
Just hmm
I have got and read lots of books for new info . In my jod u need all the help u can get new and old . This book is the best I've read for info on such things as more info on things I thought I know everything about. Just one of the best book for info u can get
B**R
Five Stars
Needed this for my work.
C**U
Five Stars
Still reading!
G**N
Four Stars
Good book, advanced verbiage but good to learn from.
P**X
Five Stars
its all here and more. expect a lot of reading. this goes in debt.
A**R
Bending/curling cover page
The cover page is bending/curling !(The book didn't wrapped with any plastic film), otherwise everything is fine .
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