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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 800 pages, aukštis x plotis: 234x165 mm, weight: 1270 g, 15 Tables, black and white; 1234 Line drawings, black and white
  • Išleidimo metai: 02-May-2017
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 113824435X
  • ISBN-13: 9781138244351
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 800 pages, aukštis x plotis: 234x165 mm, weight: 1270 g, 15 Tables, black and white; 1234 Line drawings, black and white
  • Išleidimo metai: 02-May-2017
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 113824435X
  • ISBN-13: 9781138244351
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
The ninth edition of Hall and Greenos leading textbook has been reviewed and updated in relation to the latest building and water regulations, new technology, and new legislation. For this edition, new updates includes: the reappraisal of CO2 emissions targets, updates to sections on ventilation, fuel, A/C, refrigeration, water supply, electricity and power supply, sprinkler systems, and much more.Building Services Handbook summarises the application of all common elements of building services practice, technique and procedure, to provide an essential information resource for students as well as practitioners working in building services, building management and the facilities administration and maintenance sectors of the construction industry. Information is presented in the highly illustrated and accessible style of the best-selling companion title Building Construction Handbook. THE comprehensive reference for all construction and building services students, Building Services Handbook is ideal for a wide range of courses including NVQ and BTEC National through Higher National Certificate and Diploma to Foundation and three-year Degree level. The clear illustrations and complementary references to industry Standards combine essential guidance with a resource base for further reading and development of specific topics.
Preface xiii
Part One Introduction
1(18)
The Industry
2(1)
Building Services in the Construction Process
3(1)
Legislative and Support Documents
4(1)
Health and Safety at Work etc. Act
5(5)
The Building Act
10(1)
The Water Industry Act
11(3)
British, European and International Standards
14(1)
Building Research Establishment
15(1)
Loss Prevention Certification Board
15(1)
Design and Installation Standards
16(3)
Part Two Cold Water and Supply Systems
19(62)
Rain Cycle -- Sources of Water Supply
20(1)
Acidity and Alkalinity in Water
21(1)
Filtration of Water
22(1)
Sterilisation
23(1)
Storage and Distribution of Water
24(1)
Disinfection of Water
25(3)
Water Mains
28(4)
Valves and Taps
32(6)
Joints on Water Pipes
38(2)
Pipe Jointing Materials
40(1)
Direct System of Cold Water Supply
41(1)
Indirect System of Cold Water Supply
42(2)
Hard and Soft Water
44(2)
Water Softening
46(2)
Water Conditioning and Treatment
48(5)
Backflow Protection
53(1)
Secondary Backflow Protection
54(3)
Cold Water Storage Cisterns
57(4)
Cold Water Storage Calculations
61(1)
Boosted Cold Water Systems
62(3)
Delayed Action Float Valve
65(5)
Pipe Sizing by Formula
70(5)
Hydraulics and Fluid Flow
75(6)
Part Three Hot Water Supply Systems
81(62)
Direct System of Hot Water Supply
84(1)
Indirect System of Hot Water Supply
85(1)
Unvented Hot Water Storage System
86(3)
Expansion and Temperature-Relief Valves
89(3)
Hot Water Storage Cylinders
92(1)
Primatic Hot Water Storage Cylinders
93(1)
Indirect Hot Water System for a Three-Storey Building
94(1)
Indirect Supplementary Hot Water System
95(1)
Sealed Indirect Hot Water System for a High-Rise Building
96(1)
Primary Thermal Stores
97(4)
Types of Boiler
101(6)
Secondary Circulation
107(1)
Duplication of Plant
108(1)
Electric and Gas Water Heaters
109(9)
Solar Heating of Water
118(7)
Hot Water Storage Capacity
125(1)
Boiler Rating
126(1)
Pipe Sizing
127(2)
Pressurised Systems
129(1)
Circulation Pump Rating
130(1)
Legionnaires Disease in Hot Water Systems
131(1)
SSHEE
132(5)
Galvanic or Electrolytic Action
137(1)
Water Treatment
138(5)
Part Four Heating Systems
143(72)
Heat Emitters
144(3)
Low-Temperature, Hot Water Heating Systems
147(7)
Panel and Underfloor Heating
154(6)
Expansion Facilities in Heating Systems
160(1)
Expansion Vessels
161(1)
Solar Space Heating
162(2)
High-Temperature, Pressurised Hot Water Heating Systems
164(2)
Steam Heating Systems
166(5)
District Heating
171(3)
Combined Heat and Power
174(1)
Pipework Expansion
175(2)
Thermostatic Control of Heating Systems
177(2)
Timed Control of Heating Systems
179(6)
Zoned Controls
185(1)
Programmable Control
186(4)
Energy Management Systems
190(6)
Warm Air Heating System
196(1)
Heating Design
197(10)
Domestic Heating Circulator/Pump
207(1)
Modulating Pump
208(7)
Part Five Fuel Characteristics and Storage
215(34)
Fuels -- Factors Affecting Choice
216(1)
Solid fuel -- Properties and Storage
217(2)
Domestic Solid Fuel Boilers
219(1)
Solid fuel -- Biomass
220(3)
Solid fuel -- Flues
223(6)
Oil -- Properties
229(2)
Oil -- Storage and Supply
231(5)
Oil-Fired Burners and Appliances
236(4)
Oil -- Flues
240(2)
Natural Gas -- Properties
242(1)
Liquid Petroleum Gas -- Properties and Storage
243(3)
Electric Boiler
246(1)
Electricity -- Electrode Boiler
247(2)
Part Six Ventilation Systems
249(52)
Ventilation Requirements
251(1)
Guide to Ventilation Rates
252(1)
Domestic Accommodation
253(8)
Mechanical Ventilation
261(6)
Types of Fan
267(3)
Fan Laws
270(3)
Sound Attenuation in Ducting
273(5)
Air Filtration
278(6)
Low-Velocity An Flow in Ducts
284(1)
Air Diffusion and Distribution Patterns
285(2)
An Curtain
287(9)
Ventilation Design
296(1)
Resistances to Air Flow
296(5)
Part Seven Air Conditioning
301(44)
An Conditioning -- Principles and Application
302(1)
Central Plant System
303(1)
Air-Processing Unit
304(2)
Humidifiers
306(1)
Variable Air Volume
307(1)
Induction (Air/Water) System
308(1)
Fan-Coil (Air/Water) Unit and Induction Diffuser
309(1)
Dual Duct System
310(1)
Chilled Beams and Ceilings
311(1)
Cooling Systems
312(2)
Refrigeration Power Units
314(3)
Refrigerant Properties
317(1)
Refrigerant System Characteristics
318(4)
Packaged Air-Conditioning Systems
322(2)
Psychrometrics -- Processes and Applications
324(8)
Heat Pumps
332(8)
Heat Recovery Devices
340(1)
Legionnaires' Disease
341(2)
Health Considerations and Building-Related Illnesses
343(2)
Part Eight Drainage Systems, Sewage Treatment and Refuse Disposal
345(72)
Combined and Separate Systems
346(1)
Partially Separate System
347(1)
Rodding Point System
348(1)
Sewer Connection
349(1)
Drainage Ventilation
350(2)
Unventilated Stacks
352(1)
Drain Laying
353(1)
Means of Access
354(6)
Bedding of Drains
360(2)
Drains Under or Near Buildings
362(4)
Drainpipe Materials
366(1)
Joints Used on Drainpipes
367(1)
Anti-Flood Devices
368(3)
Garage Drainage
371(1)
Drainage Pumping
372(5)
Subsoil Drainage
377(3)
Tests on Drains
380(1)
Soakaways
381(1)
Cesspools and Septic Tanks
382(5)
Drainage Fields and Mounds
387(4)
Rainwater Management
391(11)
Drainage Design and Formulae
402(8)
Waste and Refuse Processing
410(7)
Part Nine Sanitary Fitments and Appliances: Discharge and Waste Systems
417(66)
Flushing Cisterns, Troughs and Valves
418(5)
Water Closets
423(2)
Bidets
425(2)
Showers
427(6)
Baths
433(1)
Sinks
434(2)
Wash Basins and Troughs
436(2)
Unplugged Appliances
438(2)
Thermostatic Temperature Control
440(6)
Urinals
446(3)
Hospital Sanitary Appliances
449(1)
Sanitary Conveniences
450(4)
Sanitary Conveniences for Disabled People
454(3)
Traps and Waste Valve
457(4)
Single-Stack System and Variations
461(4)
One- and Two-Pipe Systems
465(2)
Pumped Waste System
467(1)
Wash Basins -- Waste Arrangements
468(1)
Washing Machine and Dishwasher Wastes
469(2)
Air Test
471(1)
Sanitation -- Data
472(2)
Offsets
474(1)
Ground-Floor Appliances -- High-Rise Buildings
475(1)
Fire Stops and Seals
476(2)
Flow Rates and Discharge Units
478(1)
Sanitation Design -- Discharge Stack Sizing
479(4)
Part Ten Gas Installation, Components and Controls
483(58)
Natural Gas -- Combustion
484(3)
Mains Gas Supply and Installation
487(2)
Gas Service Pipe Intake
489(5)
Meters
494(2)
Gas Controls and Safety Features
496(6)
Gas Ignition Devices
502(1)
Purging and Testing
503(4)
Gas Appliances
507(2)
Balanced Flue Appliances
509(4)
Open Flue Appliances
513(3)
Flue Blocks
516(1)
Open Flue Terminals
517(2)
Stainless Steel Flue Lining
519(1)
Shared Flues
520(4)
Fan-Assisted Gas Flues
524(2)
Ventilation Requirements
526(3)
Combusted Gas Analysis
529(2)
Gas Laws
531(4)
Gas Consumption
535(1)
Gas Pipe and Flue Sizing
536(5)
Part Eleven Electrical Supply and Installations
541(78)
Three-Phase Generation and Supply
542(2)
Electricity Distribution
544(6)
Electricity Intake to a Building
550(1)
Earthing Systems and Bonding
551(5)
Consumer Unit
556(4)
Power and Lighting Circuits
560(8)
Overload Protection
568(3)
Insulated Cable
571(4)
Testing Completed Installation
575(2)
Cable Rating
577(1)
Diversity
578(1)
Industrial Installations
579(3)
Electric Space Heating
582(5)
Controls for Electric Night Storage Space Heaters
587(1)
Construction Site Electricity
588(3)
Light sources, Lamps and Luminaires
591(13)
Lighting Controls
604(2)
Extra-Low-Voltage Lighting
606(2)
Lighting Design
608(2)
Daylighting
610(5)
Telecommunications Installation
615(4)
Part Twelve Mechanical Conveyors -- Lifts, Escalators and Travelators
619(30)
Planning Lift Installations
620(2)
Roping Systems for Electric Lifts
622(4)
Controls
626(1)
Lift Doors
627(1)
Lift Machine Room and Equipment
628(1)
Lift Safety Features
629(1)
Installation Details
630(1)
Typical Single Lift Dimensions
631(1)
Paternoster Lifts
632(1)
Oil-Hydraulic Lifts
633(3)
Lift Performance
636(1)
Estimating the Number of Lifts Required
637(1)
Firefighting Lifts
638(2)
Vertical Transportation for the Disabled
640(2)
Builders' and Electricians' Work
642(2)
Escalators
644(2)
Travelators
646(1)
Stair Lifts
647(2)
Part Thirteen Fire Prevention and Control Services
649(50)
Sprinklers
650(16)
Drenchers
666(2)
Hose Reel Installations
668(3)
Hydrants
671(1)
Foam Installations
672(2)
Gas Extinguishers
674(3)
Fire Alarms
677(2)
Smoke, Fire and Heat Detectors
679(4)
Fire Detection Electrical Circuits
683(2)
Fire Prevention in Ventilating Systems
685(1)
Fire Dampers in Ductwork
686(1)
Pressurisation of Escape Routes
687(1)
Smoke Extraction, Ventilation and Control
688(3)
Portable Fire Extinguishers
691(4)
Carbon Monoxide Detectors
695(4)
Part Fourteen Security Installations
699(16)
Physical Security
700(1)
Intruder Alarms
701(3)
Micro-Switch and Magnetic Reed
704(1)
Radio Sensor, Pressure Mat and Taut Wiring
705(1)
Acoustic, Vibration and Inertia Detectors
706(1)
Ultrasonic and Microwave Detectors
707(1)
Active Infra-Red Detector
708(1)
Passive Infra-Red Detector
709(2)
Lightning Protection Systems
711(4)
Part Fifteen Accommodation for Building Services
715(14)
Underground Utilities
716(1)
Ducts for Engineering Services
717(2)
Notching and Holing Joists
719(2)
Floor and Skirting Ducts
721(1)
Medium and Large Vertical Ducts
722(1)
Medium and Large Horizontal Ducts
723(1)
Subways or Walkways
724(1)
Penetration of Fire Structure by Pipes
725(1)
Raised Access Floors
726(1)
Suspended and False Ceilings
727(2)
Part Sixteen Alternative and Renewable Energy
729(24)
Energy Production
730(1)
Alternative Energy
731(1)
Renewable Energy
732(1)
Anaerobic Digestion
733(1)
Biogas
734(1)
Wind Power
735(3)
Wind Power and Fuel Cells
738(1)
Water Power
739(2)
Geothermal Power
741(2)
Micro-Combined Heat and Power
743(1)
Solar Power
744(2)
Photovoltaic Systems
746(2)
Biomass or Biofuel
748(1)
Underground Coal Gasification
749(1)
Carbon Capture and Storage
750(1)
Hydraulic Fracturing
751(2)
Part Seventeen Appendices
753(18)
Appendix 1 Glossary of Common Abbreviations
754(2)
Appendix 2 Abbreviations for Pipework
756(1)
Appendix 3 Abbreviations for Pipework Components
757(1)
Appendix 4 Abbreviations Used for Drainage Systems
758(1)
Appendix 5 Abbreviations Used for Sanitation Systems
759(1)
Appendix 6 Graphical Symbols for Pipework
760(1)
Appendix 7 Identification of Pipework
761(2)
Appendix 8 Graphical Symbols for Electrical Installation Work
763(1)
Appendix 9 Metric Units
764(3)
Appendix 10 Water Pressure and Head -- Comparison of Units
767(1)
Appendix 11 Conversion of Common Imperial Units to Metric
768(3)
Index 771
Fred Hall had a varied career in the building services industry before lecturing on craft, technician and professional examination courses at Guildford College. His numerous books on the subject have assisted countless students to successfully pursue their qualification objectives.



Roger Greeno is a well-known author of construction texts. He has extensive practical and consultancy experience in the industry, in addition to lecturing at several colleges of further and higher education, and the University of Portsmouth. He has also examined for City & Guilds, Edexcel, the Chartered Institute of Building and the University of Reading.