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Here you can find books on refrigeration technology or
related topics
Industrial Refrigeration Handbook by
Wilbert F. Stoecker
Drawing from the best of the widely dispersed
literature in the field and the author's vast professional knowledge and
experience, here is today's most exhaustive, one-stop coverage of
the fundamentals, design, installation, and operation of industrial
refrigeration systems. Detailing the industry changes caused by the
conversion from CFCs to non-ozone-depleting refrigerants and by the
development of microprocessors and new secondary coolants, Industrial
Refrigeration Handbook also examines multistage systems; compressors,
evaporators, and condensers; piping, vessels, valves and refrigerant
controls; liquid recirculation; refrigeration load calculations;
refrigeration and freezing of food; and safety procedures. Offering a rare
compilation of thermodynamic data on the most-used industrial
refrigerants, the Handbook is a mother lode of vital information and
guidance for every practitioner in the field.
(hardcover, 782 pages) Buy
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The 1998 ASHRAE Handbook of Refrigeration covers equipment and systems for particular applications, processes and cold storage facilities. Designs for specific methods, including industrial applications of refrigeration and low temperature refrigeration, are described. Updated materials include line sizing tables for new refrigerants, biomedical applications, microbiology of foods and commodity storage.
Thermal data and storage requirements for all types of food are provided. Separate I-P and SI editions.
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(hardcover, 1001 pages) Buy
now the I-P Edition |
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(hardcover, 1015 pages) Buy
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Cold and Chilled Storage Technology by Clive V.J. Dellino
A comprehensive reference on the commercial
storing of food and other goods that need to be kept cold. Covers
general aspects, automated cold stores, refrigerant choice and energy use,
insulation, doors, electrical installations, racking systems, mechanical
handling, vehicle movement, and loading bay design. Assumes a knowledge of
the industry but no technical background. Includes a discussion of the
green house gases, chlorofluorocarbon coolants, which had not clarified
enough to discuss intelligently when the first edition was published in
1990. Some of the chapters have been rewritten by new authors.
(hardcover, 344 pages) Buy
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Refrigeration
& Air Conditioning Technology by Bill Whitman, Bill Johnson, John
Tomczyk
Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Technology, 4E covers
the fundamentals and practical applications for understanding and
maintaining all heating and cooling systems. The comprehensive
coverage of the basic theory, latest terminology, diagnostic methods, and
repair procedures, combine to make this the most complete HVAC-R book
available today. Advances in technology, procedures, and equipment are
addressed throughout this new edition, with an increased emphasis on
digital electronic controls and system efficiency. Certification and
safety coverage are also expanded upon in this new edition.
(hardcover, 1232 pages) Buy
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Heating,
Ventilating, and Air Conditioning : Analysis and Design by Faye C.
McQuiston, Jerald D. Parker, Jeffrey D. Spitler
Based on the most recent standards from ASHRAE, this
clearly written book provides complete and up-to-date coverage of all
aspects of heating, ventilation, and air conditioning. Readers will
find the latest load calculation procedures, indoor air quality
procedures, and issues related to ozone depletion. Also integrated
throughout the book are numerous worked examples that clearly show you how
to apply the concepts in realistic scenarios.
(hardcover, 656 pages) Buy
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Fundamentals: 2001 ASHRAE Handbook by Robert Parsons
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now the I-P Edition |
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now the SI Edition |
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