Monday, May 7, 2012

The Solar House: Passive Heating and Cooling

The Solar House: Passive Heating and Cooling Review



Passive solar heating and passive cooling—approaches known as natural conditioning—provide comfort throughout the year by reducing, or eliminating, the need for fossil fuel. Yet while heat from sunlight and ventilation from breezes is free for the taking, few modern architects or builders really understand the principles involved. Now Dan Chiras, author of the popular book “The Natural House,” brings those principles up to date for a new generation of solar enthusiasts. The techniques required to heat and cool a building passively have been used for thousands of years. Early societies such as the Native American Anasazis and the ancient Greeks perfected designs that effectively exploited these natural processes. The Greeks considered anyone who didn't use passive solar to heat a home to be a barbarian! In the United States, passive solar architecture experienced a major resurgence of interest in the 1970s in response to crippling oil embargoes. With grand enthusiasm but with scant knowledge (and sometimes little common sense), architects and builders created a wide variety of solar homes. Some worked pretty well, but looked more like laboratories than houses. Others performed poorly, overheating in the summer because of excessive or misplaced windows and skylights, and growing chilly in the colder months because of insufficient thermal mass and insulation and poor siting. In “The Solar House,” Dan Chiras sets the record straight on the vast potential for passive heating and cooling. Acknowledging the good intentions of misguided solar designers in the past, he highlights certain egregious—and entirely avoidable—errors. More importantly, Chiras explains in methodical detail how today's home builders can succeed with solar designs. Now that energy efficiency measures including higher levels of insulation and multi-layered glazing have become standard, it is easier than ever before to create a comfortable and affordable passive solar house that will provide year-round comfort in any climate. Moreover, since modern building materials and airtight construction methods sometimes result in air-quality and even toxicity problems, Chiras explains state-of-the-art ventilation and filtering techniques that complement the ancient solar strategies of thermal mass and daylighting. Chiras also explains the new diagnostic aids available in printed worksheet or software formats, allowing readers to generate their own design schemes.


Wednesday, May 2, 2012

Lighting Retrofit and Relighting: A Guide to Energy Efficient Lighting

Lighting Retrofit and Relighting: A Guide to Energy Efficient Lighting Review



The ultimate guide to the retrofitting of lighting for greater efficiency and performance

Retrofitting outdated energy-guzzling lighting components with green energy-saving alternatives is a process that promotes sustainability and offers significant benefits for businesses, contractors, and the community at large. Not only can retrofitting improve the overall quality and functionality of light, it also can make spaces safer, easier and less costly to maintain, and more comfortable to inhabit. From lighting technology to retrofit financial analysis, Lighting Retrofit and Relighting evaluates the latest lighting system types, then demonstrates how to apply them for the greatest functional and cost-saving benefit. This book:

  • Discusses the recent advances in lighting equipment and retrofittable controls, for both interior and outdoor use

  • Explains how to do a lighting audit to identify and evaluate logical retrofit choices

  • Includes case studies of retrofits, illustrating improvements in the quality and efficacy of new lighting

  • Demonstrates how cost savings realized over time can not only pay for new equipment but produce a return on the investment

Lighting Retrofit and Relighting serves as an ideal reference for students or professionals—whether they are energy auditors, designers, installers, facilities managers, or manufacturers—by taking a close look at the most current lighting technology illuminating pathways toward a brighter future.


Monday, April 30, 2012

Lighting Design: Principles, Implementation, Case Studies (Detail Practice)

Lighting Design: Principles, Implementation, Case Studies (Detail Practice) Review



More than any building material, light produces spatial effects, generates moods, and "stages architectural designs. In well-lit spaces, we feel good, and we are capable and effective; light promotes health. Moreover, especially in office buildings, the combination of a sensible natural lighting design with a corresponding approach to artificial lighting is a decisive factor in energy conservation.

Assembled by experienced authors and experts from the worlds of practice and teaching, this new volume in the series Detail Practice provides an introduction to the most important aspects of natural and artificial lighting design. In addition to straightforward planning rules such as ground plan design, building orientation, and the structuring of facades it also introduces and explains current natural and artificial lighting systems with the help of example projects.


Thursday, April 26, 2012

Complete Lighting Design: A Practical Design Guide for Perfect Lighting (Quarry Book)

Complete Lighting Design: A Practical Design Guide for Perfect Lighting (Quarry Book) Review



No matter how beautifully decorated a room is, it doesn't matter if no one can see it. Interior designers know the importance of good lighting placement, because it is the key that can literally transform a home. Although correct lighting placement is this book's central theme, it goes much further to discuss everything from basic lighting principles and practices to new technologies, issues of energy efficiency, and new trends in computer automation, followed by a practical guide for analysis and planning, execution, and installation, offering creative solutions to a wide range of illumination issues.

While the information is oriented to a professional design audience, the practical information and advice is just as useful to do-it-yourselfers and homeowners who take on their own lighting projects.

Each topic includes a visual guide and the author even includes room-by-room lighting strategies. Full-color photographs of interiors and drawings illustrate detail and specifics of placements and design features.


Monday, April 23, 2012

Collins Complete Plumbing and Heating

Collins Complete Plumbing and Heating Review



Whether repairing a leaking tap or installing a new shower, this handbook is an indispensable tool to help you get the job done well and keep costs to a minimum. Expert, up-to-date information on making successful and safe improvements to any plumbing or heating system is included, with specific sections on emergency repairs, bathrooms, kitchens, and maintenance. Packed with user-friendly photos, comprehensive instructions, and advice about tools and safety, this is a must-have for any at-home handyman.


Sunday, April 15, 2012

Introduction to Solid-State Lighting

Introduction to Solid-State Lighting Review



A thorough reference that sheds light on the promising field of solid-state lighting
Solid-state lighting is a rapidly emerging field. Light Emitting Diodes are already used in traffic signals, signage/contour lighting, large area displays, and automotive applications. But its greatest future lies in the possibility of applying solid-state lamps to general lighting. Solid-state lighting promises to reduce energy consumption as much as fifty percent, cut down on carbon-dioxide emission, and even spur the development of a completely new lighting industry.
Giving this important emerging field the attention it deserves, Introduction to Solid-State Lighting comprehensively covers:
* The history of lighting
* The characterization of visible light
* Conventional light sources
* LED basics
* Extraction of light from high-brightness LEDs
* White LED
* Applications of solid-state lamps


Friday, April 13, 2012

Emergency and Security Lighting

Emergency and Security Lighting Review



The comprehensive guide for identifying needs, specification and installation of emergency and security lighting systems.

Emergency and Security Lighting is a thoroughly practical guide for lighting installers and electricians, intruder alarm and fire alarm installers, and managers with security and health and safety responsibilities. Covering the latest workplace directives, building and fire regulations, it is essential reading. The text is concise and accessible and includes the latest technical developments such as low-energy systems for extended period lighting.

This book provides the underpinning knowledge necessary for the level 3 NVQs from SITO / City & Guilds. The concise, accessible text makes it an ideal coursebook. This accessibility also makes it ideal for hard-pressed practitioners.

Gerard Honey is a practising security installer working in the UK and Spain. He is author of a number of security books and a regular contributor to magazines including Security Installer and PSI.
  • A thoroughly practical guide to identifying needs, specifying and installation
  • Covers requirements of latest workplace directives and Building Regulations
  • Includes the latest technical developments such as low-energy systems for extended period lighting


  • Tuesday, April 10, 2012

    Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning in Buildings

    Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning in Buildings Review



    Heating Ventilation and Air Conditioning by J. W. Mitchell and J. E. Braun provides foundational knowledge for the behavior and analysis of HVAC systems and related devices.  The emphasis of this text is on the application of engineering principles that features tight integration of physical descriptions with a software program that allows performance to be directly calculated, with results that provide insight into actual behavior. Furthermore, the text offers more examples, end-of-chapter problems, and design projects that represent situations an engineer might face in practice and are selected to illustrate the complex and integrated nature of an HVAC system or piece of equipment.


    Monday, April 9, 2012

    Control Systems for Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning

    Control Systems for Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning Review



    Control Systems for Heating, Ventilating and Air Conditioning, Sixth Edition is complete and covers both hardware control systems and modern control technology. The material is presented without bias and without prejudice toward particular hardware or software. Readers with an engineering degree will be reminded of the psychrometric processes associated with heating and air conditioning as they learn of the various controls schemes used in the variety of heating and air conditioning system types they will encountered in the field. Maintenance technicians will also find the book useful because it describes various control hardware and control strategies that were used in the past and are prevalent in most existing heating and air conditioning systems. Designers of new systems will find the fundamentals described in this book to be a useful starting point, and they will also benefit from descriptions of new digital technologies and energy management systems. This technology is found in modern building HVAC system designs.


    Sunday, April 8, 2012

    Advanced Lighting Controls: Energy Savings, Productivity, Technology and Applications

    Advanced Lighting Controls: Energy Savings, Productivity, Technology and Applications Review



    Advanced Lighting Controls is edited by Craig DiLouie and written for engineers, architects, lighting designers, electrical contractors, distributors, and building owners and managers. Advanced lighting controls, indicated by research as the "next big thing," are now mandated by the ASHRAE/IES 91.1-1999 energy standard, the basis for all state energy codes in the U.S., and are becoming the norm rather than the exception in new construction. This book provides in-depth information about the major trends, technologies, codes, and design techniques shaping the use of today's lighting control systems, including dimming, automatic switching, and global as well as personal control.


    Wednesday, April 4, 2012

    Lighting Design Basics

    Lighting Design Basics Review



    The essential book of lighting for professional designers, now updated and revised

    Providing the fundamental information new designers need to succeed in a concise, highly visual format, the Second Edition of Lighting Design Basics presents realistic goals that can be used as a guide to create simple yet impressive lighting designs and when collaborating with professional designers on more complex projects.

    Drawing on real-world case studies— from kitchens to doctors' offices—the book is packed with attractive, helpful illustrations, making it an invaluable resource for students, as well as interior designers and architects studying for professional licensing exams.

    • Authored by leading lighting designers with decades of experience
    • Offers straightforward coverage of lighting concepts and techniques
    • Contains design scenarios for more than twenty different types of spaces

    Lighting is a basic, yet difficult-to-master element of interior design. Lightning Design Basics changes that, putting the power to create in the hands of the designer.


    Monday, April 2, 2012

    LED for Lighting Applications (ISTE)

    LED for Lighting Applications (ISTE) Review



    Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs) are no longer confined to use in commercial signage and have now moved firmly, and with unquestioned advantages, into the field of commercial and domestic lighting. This development was prompted in the late 1980s by the invention of the blue LED, a wavelength that had previously been missing from the available LED spectrum and which opened the way to providing white light. Since that point, LED performance (including energy efficiency) has improved dramatically, and now compares with the performance of fluorescent lights - and there remain further performance improvements yet to be delivered.

    The book begins with the principles of LED lighting, then focuses on issues and challenges. Chapters are devoted to key steps in LED manufacturing: substrate, epitaxy, process and packaging. Photoelectric characterization of LEDs, Lighting with LEDs and the imposition of a certain level of color quality, are the subject of later chapters, and finally there is a detailed discussion of the emergence of OLEDs, or organic LEDs, which have specific capabilities of immediate interest and importance in this field.


    Saturday, March 24, 2012

    Handbook of Lighting Surveys and Audits

    Handbook of Lighting Surveys and Audits Review



    Complete with checklists and forms, this step-by-step guide tells everything the facilities management professional needs to know about conducting lighting surveys and audits in a commercial or industrial facility. Lighting audits are required when companies undertake lighting retrofits and related projects in order to improve their lighting systems. The best way to ensure maximum performance of the new systems, maximize return on investment, and prove energy savings (in order to qualify for financial assistance or meet government targets) is to start with a comprehensive lighting audit. Public and private incentives along with recent energy saving advances in lighting technology have motivated companies to turn to energy saving solutions. Written by one of the nation's leading authorities on lighting and the education of lighting professionals, this practical handbook provides the auditor with the solid, useful information needed to accomplish accurate surveys and audits.


    Wednesday, March 21, 2012

    Modern Heating and Ventilating Systems Design

    Modern Heating and Ventilating Systems Design Review



    This one-stop reference delivers procedures and practical design examples of hydronic, steam, and warm air heating systems. It provides in-depth coverage of psychrometrics, automated control systems, thermodynamic principles, fluid flow, and much more. A vital reference for mechanical and architectural engineers.


    Monday, March 19, 2012

    Lighting Control: Technology and Applications

    Lighting Control: Technology and Applications Review



    Robert Simpson's comprehensive volume covers all aspects of lighting control systems. It starts with two foundation chapters outlining the basics of electricity, light and electronics as they apply to lighting control. It then reviews all current artificial lightsources, and comments on their suitability for control. A section on lighting control components covers electronic and electromagnetic dimmers, ballasts and transformers. The next section reviews lighting control systems, including those for stage and entertainment, architectural applications, energy management and building control; and includes a chapter on control signals protocols. The final part is an extensive applications review, fully illustrated, covering everything from hotels and cruise ships to homes and churches; and taking in offices, factories, simulators, trains and planes on the way.

    Lighting Control: technology and applications brings together information not otherwise available from a single source. It is intended as a training resource within the lighting industry, both for those completely new to the subject, and for those coming to it from another technical field. It will also be useful for lighting designers, consulting engineers and electrical contractors as a reference book covering current and emerging lighting control techniques - with special emphasis on new light sources and new digital control standards. Information, case histories and illustrations for the book have been provided by many leading lighting companies and organizations in North America and Europe.

    *Offers comprehensive coverage of all aspects of lighting control from live performance to architectural lighting
    *Understand the background to various applications and disciplines in the lighting industry
    *Discover the latest thinking and technology; illustrated in full colour


    Friday, March 9, 2012

    Electricity for Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning, and Related Areas

    Electricity for Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning, and Related Areas Review



    A practical, hands-on electrical book covering mechanical engineering and HVAC technologies that rely heavily on electrical motors and controls. Electricity for Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning and Related Areas provides comprehensive coverage of electric motors, motor protection, and control. The book includes extensive references and examples of electrical controls with detailed examples specific to residential and commercial HVAC as well as a complete section on electrical theory. Dozens of safety warnings, practical tips, and comments tie the theory to real-world situations. It provides a step-by-step format with explanations and cautions as appropriate that allow readers to "experience" the procedures. A valuable reference book for professionals in heating, ventilating, and air-conditioning (HVAC) trades and other mechanical engineering technologies who rely on electrical motors and controls.


    Wednesday, March 7, 2012

    Discovering Stage Lighting, Second Edition

    Discovering Stage Lighting, Second Edition Review



    This guide to the fundamentals of stage lighting includes a series of projects to allow experimentation, discussion and analysis. The necessary equipment is described in relation to its purpose, along with checklists and hints for practical use.

    The practical handling of light, with observation of the relationship of cause to effect, is central to the study of stage lighting. Rehearsal pressures usually restrict the time available for experimenting with lighting for a performance, but laboratory-style projects can be used to enable specific lighting problems to be solved.
    The core of this book is a series of 'discovery' projects using minimal resources, to explore the use of light in the theatre, with particular emphasis on the interaction of conflicting visual aims. The projects cover all the major scenarios likely to be encountered by lighting students and have been tried and tested by the author, who has taught lighting students all over the world for over 30 years.

    The book has been updated to include more on safety and the latest technology including:
    - fixed instruments using the new lower wattage high efficiency lamps in combination with dichronic reflectors
    - an increase in the availability, reliability, range and usage of 'moving light' technology based on remotely controlled instruments.

    New lighting projects have also been added.

    If you are studying the art and craft of stage lighting this book is an excellent working manual that will provide you with the technical knowledge and skill to cope with a range of lighting situations.

    *Includes a series of projects to allow experimentation, discussion and analysis
    *Provides checklists and hints for practical use
    *Now fully updated to include the latest technology