New chapters related to ultraviolet lamp systems and combustion turbine inlet
cooling are featured in ASHRAE’s new 2008 Handbook volume.
HVAC
Systems and Equipment discusses systems and the equipment that comprise
them, including features and differences. It is designed to help system
designers and building operators select and use equipment. It contains 48
chapters.
The
chapter on ultraviolet lamp systems addresses the use of such systems to improve
indoor air quality. “Use of ultraviolet germicidal irradiation has increased as
concerns about the transmission via ductwork of pathogenic organisms, such as
tuberculosis and even bioterrorism agents, have escalated among designers,”
Walter Grondzik, chair of the subcommittee that
coordinated publishing of the 2008 volume, said.
The new
combustion turbine inlet cooling chapter provides discussion on how the cooling
is used to help improve combustion turbine performance. It was added to address
use of such cooling to improve the environmental and economic performance of
combustion turbine installations, typically used for electric power
generation.
“Inlet
cooling can mitigate the negative effects of high inlet air temperature, a
critical consideration in this era of rapidly increasing energy costs and
depleting resources,” he said.
The
cost of the 2008 ASHRAE Handbook, HVAC Systems and Equipment, print
edition (either I-P or SI and includes a CD of all content in both I-P and SI
units) is $195. The 2008 volume also is available in CD format for $155. To order, phone (800) 527-4723 (U.S. and Canada) or (404) 636-8400 (worldwide)
or visit www.ashrae.org/bookstore.
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