Philadelphia, PA

 

 

 

DOUG BOSWELL - Mechanical Option

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THESIS RESEARCH

ASHRAE Handbook – 2005 Fundamentals. American Society of Heating, Refrigerating, and Air
Conditioning Engineers. Atlanta, GA, 2005.


ASHRAE Handbook –2003 HVAC Applications. American Society of Heating, Refrigerating, and
Air Conditioning Engineers. Atlanta, GA, 2003.


ASHRAE Handbook –2004 HVAC Systems and Equipment. American Society of Heating,
Refrigerating, and Air Conditioning Engineers. Atlanta, GA, 2004.


ASHRAE. 2007, ANSI/ASHRAE, Standard 62.1 – 2007, Ventilation for Acceptable Indoor Air Quality.
American Society of Heating Refrigerating and Air Conditioning Engineers, Inc., Atlanta, GA, 2007.


ASHRAE. 2004, ANSI/ASHRAE, Standard 90.1 – 2004, Energy Standard for Buildings Except Low-Rise
Residential Buildings
. American Society of Heating Refrigerating and Air Conditioning Engineers, Inc.,
Atlanta, GA, 2004.

Carrier. Hourly Analysis Program 4.34. Carrier Corporation, Farmington, CT, 2007.

Dedicated Outdoor Air Systems. doas-radiant.psu.edu.

Roth, Kurt, Detlef Westphalen, John Diekmann, Sephir Hamilton, and William Goetzler. Energy
Consumption Characteristics of Commercial Building HVAC Systems Volume III: Energy Savings
Potential
. TIAX LLC, Cambridge, MA, 2002.

R.S. Means. Mechanical Cost Data. R.S. Means, Kingston, MA, 2008.

Rumsey, Peter. “Chilled Beams in Labs: Eliminating Reheat & Saving Energy on a Budget.”
ASHRAE Journal. January 2007, pgs. 18-25.

 


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