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ENERGY ENGINEERING
& MANAGEMENT
Energy Management Handbook. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Managing Energy from the Top Down. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Green Facilities Handbook: Simple & Profitable Strategies for Managers. . . . . . 8
Carbon Reduction: Policies, Strategies & Technologies. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Handbook of Energy Audits. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Energy Project Financing: Resources & Strategies for Success. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Commercial Energy Auditing Reference Handbook. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
WEEC 2009 Proceedings CD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Visions for a Sustainable Energy Future . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Sustainable Development Handbook . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Hydrogen & Fuel Cells: Advances in Transportation & Power . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Alternative Fuels: The Future of Hydrogen. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Alternate Energy: Assessment & Implementation Reference Book. . . . . . . . . . . 14
Marketing Green Buildings: Guide for Engineering,
Construction & Architecture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Simple Solutions to Energy Calculations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Energy Management Reference Library CD. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Business Energy Professional Reference Library CD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Guide to Energy Management. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Guide to Energy Management: International Version . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Solutions Manual for Guide to Energy Management. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Maximizing Energy Savings & Minimizing Costs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
ESCOs Around the World: Lessons Learned in 49 Countries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Managing Energy Costs: A Behavioral & Non-Technical Approach. . . . . . . . . . .20
Handbook of Energy Engineering. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Energy Conservation Guidebook . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Plant Engineers & Managers Guide to Energy Conservation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Web Based Enterprise Energy & Building Automation Systems. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
Encyclopedia of Energy Engineering & Technology. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
Performance Contracting: Expanding Horizons. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Computerized Building Energy Simulation Handbook. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
NOW AVAILABLE – the fully updated new
edition of this best-selling reference used by
thousands of energy engineers and managers...
ENERGY MANAGEMENT
HANDBOOK
SEVENTH EDITION
By Steve Doty and Wayne C. Turner
Newly revised and edited, this seventh edition includes exten-
sive revisions to seven of its twenty-eight chapters, including
those covering waste heat recovery, HVAC systems, energy man-
agement and control systems, energy systems maintenance,
alternative energy, indoor air quality, and codes, standards
and legislation. This comprehensive handbook has become
recognized as the definitive stand alone energy manager’s
desk reference, used by thousands of energy management
professionals throughout the industry. You’ll find coverage of
every component of effective energy management, including energy auditing, economic analysis,
boilers, steam systems, cogeneration, waste heat recovery, building envelope, HVAC systems, motors
and drives / electric energy management, energy management control systems, lighting, energy
systems maintenance, insulation systems, alternative energy, sustainability and high performance
green buildings, ground-source heat pumps, indoor air quality, utility rates, thermal energy storage,
codes and standards, energy legislation, natural gas purchasing, electric deregulation, financing and
performance contracting, commissioning, and measurement and verification. Detailed illustrations,
tables, graphs and many other helpful working aids are provided throughout.
ORDER CODE: 0634 ISBN: 0 88173 609-0 8 1/2 x 11, 847 pp., Illus.
Hardcover, $245.00
CONTENTS
1 – Introduction 16 – Use of Alternative Energy
Background • The Value of Energy Management • The Energy Management Profession Solar Energy • Wind Energy • Biomass Energy • Emerging Technologies
• Some Suggested Principles of Energy Management
17 – Indoor Air Quality
2 – Effective Energy Management Introduction: Why IAQ Is Important to CEMs • IAQ Fundamentals • The Energy
Energy Management Program • Organizational Structure • Energy Policy • Planning • Management / IAQ Balance • Summary & Conclusions • Topics for Additional Study
Audit Planning • Educational Planning • Strategic Planning • Reporting • Ownership
3 – Energy Auditing 18 – Electric & Gas Utility Rates for Commercial & Industrial Consumers
Utility Costs • Rate Structures • Innovative Rate Type • Calculation of a Monthly Bill •
Energy Auditing Services • Basic Components of an Energy Audit • Specialized Audit Conducting a Load Study • Effects of Deregulation on Customer Rates
Tools • Industrial Audits • Commercial Audits • Residential Audits • Indoor Air Quality
11 – Motors, Drives & Electric Energy Management 25 – Financing and Performance Contracting
Power Supply • Effects of Unbalanced Voltages on Performance of Motors • Effect of Financial Arrangements: A Simple Example • Financial Arrangements: Details &
Performance-General • Motors • Glossary of Frequently Occurring Motor Terms • Power Terminology • Applying Financial Arrangements: A Case Study • APros@ & ACons@
Factor • Special High Efficiency Motor Designs • Electrical Motor Performance at Part of Each Financial Arrangement • Characteristics that Influence Which Financial Ar-
Load • Determining Electric Motor Operating Loads • Power Meter • Approximate Motor rangement Is Best • Incorporating Strategic Issues When Selecting Financial Arrange-
Load from Slip Measurement • Approximate Motor Load from Amperage Readings • ments • Perspectives of Owners & Performance Contractors: Both Sides of the Story
Electric Motor Efficiency • Comparing Motors • Sensitivity of Load to Motor RPM • Ef-
ficiency Losses of Drive Loads • Variable Frequency Drives • Motor Power Consumption 26 – Commissioning
When Throttling • Theoretical Power Consumption • Motormaster Commissioning for Energy Management • Commissioning Definitions • The Commis-
sioning Process in Existing Buildings • Commissioning Measures • Ensuring Optimum
12 – Energy Management Control Systems Building Performance • Commissioning New Buildings for Energy Management •
Energy Management Systems • Justification of EMCSs • Systems Integration For Additional Information
13 – Lighting
Lighting Fundamentals • Process to Improve Lighting Efficiency • Maintenance • New
27 – Measurement & Verification of Energy Savings
Technologies & Products • Special Considerations • Daylighting • Common Retrofits M&V Method Selection • History of M&V • Performance Contracts • Overview of Mea-
surement &Verification Methods • Cost Reduction Strategies • M&V Sampling Strategies
14 – Energy Systems Maintenance
Developing the Maintenance Program • Why Perform Energy, Facility & Process 28 – Ground-Source Heat Pumps Applied to Commercial Buildings
Systems Maintenance? • Developing & Implementing a Preventive Maintenance Plan Introduction to Ground-Source Heat Pumps • About the Technology • Application •
Technology Performance • Hypothetical Case Studies • The Technology in Perspective
15 – Industrial Insulation
Fundamentals of Thermal Insulation Design Theory • Insulation Materials • Insulation Appendices, Index
Selection • Insulation Thickness Determination • Insulation Economics
4 – Change Appendix I:
The New World of Energy Procurement
Wanted: Amnesty for Yesterday’s Energy Waste
• An Entitlement Under Fire • Questions & Appendix II:
Answers About Energy Audits • Move Forward
of Fall Behind • Energy Management: Two Electricity Deregulation Explained for the
Philosophies, Two Outcomes • Some Can, Industrial Consumer
Some Can’t (Control Energy Costs) Index
ENERGY PROJECT
FINANCING:
RESOURCES AND
STRATEGIES FOR SUCCESS
By Albert Thumann, P.E., C.E.M., and
Eric Woodroof, Ph.D., C.E.M.
This practical application reference was writ-
ten to provide a resource for those seeking to
utilize the innovative methods now available
to finance energy projects. The full scope of —— CONTENTS ——
1 – Background on the Need for Financing
current project financing practices are fully Energy Projects
examined and assessed, including coverage of 2 – A Simple Example to Introduce the Basic
Financial Arrangements
energy service performance contracting, rate 3 – Choosing the Right Financing for Your
of return analysis, measurement and verifica- Energy Efficiency and Green Projects with
ENERGY STAR®
tion of energy savings, and more. You’ll get the 4 – Financing Energy Projects Through
facts you need to assess a project’s payback in Performance Contracting
5 – The Power Purchase Agreement (PC for Solar)
advance, anticipate and avoid potential risks 6 – Selling Projects to Financiers
and/or hidden costs, and assure that your 7 – Key Risk and Structuring Provisions for
energy project is an overall economic success. Bankable Transactions
8 – When Firms Publicize Energy Management
ISBN: 0-88173-597-3 Projects, Their Stock Prices Go Up
6 x 9, Illus. 9 – Overcoming the 3 Main Barriers to Energy
Hardcover, $98.00 Efficiency or “Green” Projects
ORDER CODE: 0610 Appendices, Index
WORLD ENERGY
ENGINEERING CONGRESS
2009 PROCEEDINGS CD
Held November 4-6, 2009 at the Washington Convention
Center, Washington, DC – Association of Energy Engineers
Published in Adobe Acrobat PDF® format, this CD contains
contributions from more than 165 top experts spanning
virtually every area of commercial, industrial, institutional
and governmental energy management. Papers cover a broad spectrum of topics, including
green and sustainable facility design/retrofit, advances in lighting efficiency, HVAC
optimization, motor efficiency, steam system optimization, building commissioning,
power quality, building automation, energy information systems, renewable energy
applications, load profiling, cogeneration, distributed generation, fuel cell advances,
photovoltaic applications, smart insulation, high performance facility planning, LEED®
certification, federal energy management, indoor air quality developments, performance
contracting and project financing, and much more. Numerous case histories of successful
projects both in the U.S. and abroad are included. Complete contents available online at
www.aeecenter.org/books.
SUSTAINABLE
DEVELOPMENT
HANDBOOK
By Stephen A. Roosa, Ph.D.
Sustainable development is a concept that in
corporates energy, urban management, envi
ronmental objectives, policy integration, and
the idea that effective solutions can be achieved
in a cooperative manner with concerted effort.
Now gaining momentum on the world stage,
sustainable development is beginning to signifi —— CONTENTS ——
cantly redefine the policies and decision making 1 – What Is Sustainable Development?
of both corporations and governmental entities. 2 – Sustainable Development: A New
Social Concept
Sustainability development initiatives can vary 3 – The Environment & Sustainable
widely in both scope and application, as well as Development
success. This book is intended to clarify critical 4 – Sustainable Buildings
issues, proven approaches and potential pitfalls 5 – Sustainable Energy Solutions
associated with such initiatives, covering un- 6 – Corporate Sustainability Programs
derlying concepts, renewable energy solutions, 7 – Local Politics for Sustainable
Development
environmental issues, green design and LEED®
8 – How Sustainable Development
programs, sustainable industrial processes, sus Policies Affect Planning
tainable development policy considerations, lo- 9 – Tracking Local Sustainable
cal government programs, corporate programs, Development
tracking results, and future trends. 10 – Learning from Las Vegas
11 – International Sustainability
ISBN: 0-88173-565-5
12 – What the Future Holds: Creating a
6 x 9, 455 pp., Illus. Sustainable World
ORDER CODE: 0594 Hardcover, $115.00 Bibliography, Appendices, Index
ALTERNATIVE FUELS:
THE FUTURE OF
HYDROGEN
SECOND EDITION
By Michael F. Hordeski
Newly revised with a new chapter on trends in
fuel and energy, this book will address many of
the factors affecting our energy use, including
the availability and desirability of various fuels- —— CONTENTS ——
especially the use of hydrogen. Topics include
1 – Fuels & Trends
energy policy, fuel supply trends, statistics and
projections, oil reserves, alternative scenarios, 2 – The Evolution of Oil
ALTERNATE ENERGY:
ASSESSMENT &
IMPLEMENTATION
REFERENCE BOOK
By James J. Winebrake, Ph.D.
Here’s your opportunity to look into the future
of energy technologies, with emphasis on alter
native, or non-conventional technologies, their —— CONTENTS ——
potential impacts, and the technical, economic 1 – Introduction
and policy issues that will affect their successful 2 – Lighting Technology Roadmap
integration into global energy markets. Inter 3 – Commercial Buildings
national in scope, the book examines both the Technology Roadmap
technical and non-technical aspects of emerging 4 – Residential Building Technology
technologies. Detailed technology assessments Roadmap
for specific alternative energy resources are 5 – Windows Industry Technology
Roadmap
presented. An overview of the problems asso 6 – Hydrogen Energy Technology
ciated with conventional energy consumption Roadmap
is included, as well as an insightful discussion 7 – Biomass Technology Roadmap
of technology implementation issues from the 8 – Small Wind Power Energy
author’s own well-informed and cautiously opti Roadmap
mistic perspective. 9 – Solar Electric Power Technology
Roadmap
ISBN: 0-88173-436-5 10 – Conclusion: Learning from
Roadmaps
6 x 9, 243 pp., Illus.
ORDER CODE: 0515 Index
Hardcover, $125.00
MARKETING GREEN
BUILDINGS: GUIDE
FOR ENGINEERING,
CONSTRUCTION &
ARCHITECTURE
By Jerry Yudelson
Engineers, architects and contractors seeking
to expand their involvement in the green build-
ings market need a firm grounding in the mar-
keting strategies and tactics which are being
—— CONTENTS ——
1 – Introduction
used most successfully in this specialized and 2 – Today’s Green Building Market
growing field. This book is intended to serve as 3 – Industry Growth to Date
an effective tool for professional green building 4 – Forecasting Demand for Green
Buildings
enthusiasts and advocates in presenting green 5 – The Business Case for Green
design features, sustainable strategies and new Buildings
products to the potential green building client. 6 – Experiences of Green Marketing
7 – Vertical Markets for Green Buildings
The author addresses key questions such as: 8 – Demand for Green Building
How is green building marketing different from Measures
other types of professional service marketing? 9 – Understanding Marketing Strategies
10 – Understanding Segmentation,
What tools and techniques from conventional Targeting, Positioning &
marketing can be used to greater effect in mar Differentiation
keting green buildings? What is the size and 11 – Selling Green Buildings
12 – Marketing Green Developments
potential of the green buildings market? And 13 – Looking to the Future: Sustainable
how should a firm position itself to succeed Engineering Design
in this growing marketplace? You’ll find clear 14 – Marketing Services for LEED-EB
Projects
descriptions of successful strategies and 15 – Marketing Services for LEED CI
approaches to marketing and selling green Projects
building-related services, as well as up-to-date 16 – Marketing Services for Future LEED
Products
information on the role of LEED® in green 17 – The Role of the Professional
building projects. Engineer in Energy Star®
18 – Forecasts of Demand for LEED
ISBN: 0-88173-528-0 Projects
6 x 9, 252 pp., Illus. 19 – The People Problem in Marketing
ORDER CODE: 0569 Professional Services
Hardcover, $125.00
Appendix, Index
SIMPLE SOLUTIONS TO
ENERGY CALCULATIONS
FOURTH EDITION
By Richard Vaillencourt
Updated with new material on thermodynamics that provides
a blueprint on controlling energy use in buildings, this ref
erence will save countless hours doing energy feasibility studies
and associated calculations. The author, a practicing engineer,
will share with you his secrets for simplifying complex energy
calculations, and show you how to use his unique, time-saving
methods. You’ll learn how to cut through the maze of detail using concise, innovative
decision-making tools to determine whether you should investreal time and money into
developing details of a project under consideration. Key topics covered include “energy
myths and magic,” the walk-through audit, lighting, pumps, fans, motors, insulation, fuel
switching, heat recovery, HVAC and a summary of energy calculations.
6 x 9, 218 pp., Illus.
ORDER CODE: 0603 ISBN: 0-88173-575-2 Hardcover, $98.00
By Klaus-Dieter E. Pawlik
This practical study guide serves as a valuable companion text, pro
viding worked out solutions to all of the problems presented in Guide
to Energy Management Sixth Edition.
NOTE: The Energy Management Reference Library CD uses Adobe® Portable Document Format (PDF) software.
To access the CD, you must have a CD-ROM Drive, and have Adobe Acrobat® Reader installed on
your computer. This software may be downloaded free from www.adobe.com.
GUIDE TO ENERGY
MANAGEMENT
SIXTH EDITION
Barney L. Capehart, Ph.D., C.E.M.,
Wayne C. Turner, Ph.D., P.E., C.E.M., and
William J. Kennedy, Ph.D., P.E.
Bringing to the forefront the most critical
areas of effective energy cost cutting, this —— CONTENTS ——
fully updated edition of this best-selling en-
ergy manager’s guide provides the very latest 1 – Introduction to Energy
Management
strategies for improving lighting, combustion
2 – The Energy Audit Process: An
processes, steam generation/distribution, and Overview
industrial waste re-utilization. Written by three 3 – Understanding Energy Bills
of the most respected energy professionals 4 - Economic Analysis & Life Cycle
in the industry, this book examines the core Costing
objectives of effective energy management, 5 - Lighting
and clearly illustrates the techniques and tools 6 – Heating, Ventilating and Air
Conditioning
proven most effective in achieving results.
7 – Understanding and Managing
Topics include distributed generation, energy Boilers
auditing, rate structures, economic evaluation 8 – Steam Distribution Systems
techniques, lighting efficiency improvement, 9 – Control Systems and Computers
HVAC optimization, combustion and use of 10 – Energy Systems Maintenance
industrial wastes, steam generation and distri- 11 – Insulation
bution system performance, control systems 12 – Process Energy Management
and computers, energy systems maintenance, 13 – Renewable Energy Sources and
renewable energy, and industrial water man- Water Management
14 – Distributed Generation
agement.
15 – Web-Based Building
ISBN: 0-88173-605-8 6 x 9, 630 pp. Illus., Automation Controls and
Hardcover, $132.00 Energy Information Systems
ORDER CODE: 0616 16 – Creating Green Buildings
Appendix, Index
GUIDE TO ENERGY
MANAGEMENT
INTERNATIONAL VERSION
Barney L. Capehart,
Wayne C. Turner, and
William J. Kennedy
The new international version of Guide to
Energy Management includes all material cov
ered in the standard edition, but numerical
data and calculations are expressed in Système International
(SI) units.
ISBN: 0-88173-563-9 6 x 9, 542 pp., Illus.
ORDER CODE: 0595
Hardcover, $150.00
MAXIMIZING
ENERGY SAVINGS &
MINIMIZING COSTS
By John Studebaker, Ph.D.
There are so many different (so-called) en-
ergy “fixes” available today, that many energy
users are hesitant to do anything because
of the apparent complexity of these “fixes.”
Many large energy users have completely
—— CONTENTS ——
1 – Regulation of Utilities
lost sight of the fact that they may not need 2 – Developing a Strategy for Reducing
Electricity Costs
(at least initially) time-consuming, large 3 – The Electricity Utility Bill
investment strategies. Strange as this may 4 – Electricity Deregulation
sound, many users today have little or no 5 – Electricity Deregulation:
The Current Status
practical knowledge about their energy 6 – Deregulation: The Process
purchases. This book covers the basics of 7 – Cogeneration
8 – Natural Gas
rates, components of energy purchases, and
9 – The Natural Gas Utility Bill
the methods and techniques required for 10 – Natural Gas: An Overview
maximizing energy savings and minimiz- 11 – Natural Gas Regulation
12 – Reducing Natural Gas Costs
ing costs. The potential reader of this book 13 – The Natural Gas Flow Process
could be a neophyte new energy manager 14 – The Natural Gas Billing Process
to a seasoned energy professional. This 15 – The Propane-Air System
16 – The Natural Gas Deregulation
book provides the foundation upon which Process
any successful, long-term energy strategy 17 – The Natural Gas Contract Process
18 – The Monthly Natural Gas Billing
should be based. Procedure
19 – Natural Gas Cost Reduction Strategies
ISBN: 0-88173-392-X 6 x 9, 346 pp., Illus.
20 – Electricity & Natural Gas Hedging
Hardcover, $125.00 Strategies
ORDER CODE: 0499 21 – Electricity & Natural Gas Savings
Opportunities
Index
ENERGY CONSERVATION
GUIDEBOOK
SECOND EDITION
By Dale R. Patrick, Stephen W. Fardo,
Ray E. Richardson and Steven R. Patrick
This reference covers the full scope of energy
management techniques and applications for
new and existing buildings, with emphasis on
the “systems” approach to developing an effec-
tive overall energy management strategy. Build-
ing structural considerations are examined,
such as heat loss and gain, windows, and insu
lation. A thorough discussion of heating and
cooling systems basics is provided, along with —— CONTENTS ——
1 – Introduction
energy management guidelines. Also covered
2 – Energy Basics
are energy conservation measures for lighting 3 – The Building Structure
systems, water systems and electrical systems. 4 – Comfort Heating Systems
Specific energy management technologies 5 – Summer Air Conditioning
Systems
and their application are discussed in detail, 6 – Lighting Systems
including solar energy systems, energy man 7 – Water Systems
agement systems, and alternative energy 8 – Electrical Power Systems
9 – Solar Power Systems
technologies. 10 – Instrumentation & Measurement
ISBN: 0-88173-526-4 11 – Energy Management Systems
12 – Alternative Energy Systems
ORDER CODE: 0577 6 x 9, 495 pp., Illus.
13 – Energy Cost Reduction
Hardcover, $92.00
Appendix, Glossary, Index
CONTENTS
1 – The Role of the Plant Engineer in 12 – Industrial Power Monitoring and
Energy Management Control
2 – Energy Economic Decision Making 13 – Reliable & Economic Natural Gas
3 – The Facility Survey Distributed Generation Projects
4 – Electrical System Optimization 14 – Financing Energy Efficiency Projects
5 – Utility and Process System 15 – Steam System Optimization: A Case
Optimization Study
6 – Heat Transfer 16 – Cost Containment Design for
7 – Reducing Building Energy Losses Commercial Geothermal Heat Pumps
8 – Heating, Ventilation and Air 17 – Fundamentals of Energy Outsourcing
Conditioning System Optimization
18 – Economic Evaluations for Power Quality
9 – Cogeneration Solutions
10 – Establishing a Maintenance Program 19 – Purchasing Strategies for Electricity
for Plant Efficiency and Energy Savings 20 – Power Quality Case Studies
11 – Managing an Effective Energy
Conservation Program Index
IV: WEB BASED ENTERPRISE ENERGY & FACILITY VII: FUTURE OPPORTUNITIES FOR WEB BASED
MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS IN THE ENTERTAINMENT ENTERPRISE ENERGY & BUILDING AUTOMATION
PARK INDUSTRY SYSTEMS; & CONCLUSIONS
Index
ENCYCLOPEDIA OF ENERGY
ENGINEERING AND
TECHNOLOGY
3 VOLUME SET
Edited By Barney L. Capehart
Using limited resources in sustainable ways, energy
engineers and technologists have made people’s
lives comfortable and affordable with effic ient
and cost-effective technology, from air cond i
tioners to waste fuels. But to accommodate the
expanding world population, the global supply
of energy has been increasingly strained. Energy
efficiency, energy conservation through energy man
agement, and the use of renewable energy sources are
three of the major strategies that can provide the energy and energy services for the
world’s population and economy. Energy managers, researchers, scholars, and policy
makers need to know all of the aspects of energy technology in order to tackle this crisis.
Encompassing a wide spectrum of theoretical and applied concepts, methodologies,
and possible solutions, the Encyclopedia covers energy efficiency and conservation
opportunities, renewable and alternative energy sources, the financial analysis of
energy systems, performance contracting, environmental regulations, global climate
change, green development, hydrogen-fueled vehicles, and much more.
3 Volumes,
ISBN: 0-8493-3653-8 ORDER CODE: 0601 8 1/2 x 11, 1936 pp., Illus.
Hardcover, $500.00
PERFORMANCE
CONTRACTING:
EXPANDING
HORIZONS
SECOND EDITION
By Shirley J. Hansen, Ph.D.
In an industry changing as rapidly as —— CONTENTS ——
performance contracting, this completely 1 – Making the Case for Energy Efficiency
revised and updated edition is a must 2 – Energy Opportunities: The Moving
read for those concerned about energy Target
3 – Money Matters
and the environment, examining state-
4 – Partner Selection: From Both Sides of
of-the-art facts and pragmatic realities the Fence
from financing to measurement and verifi 5 – An ESCO’s Guide to Measurement &
cation, and including up-to-date how-to’s Verification (Dr. Stephen Roosa)
6 – Financing Energy Efficiency
for both end users and energy service com 7 – Quality Contracts
panies (ESCOs). You’ll find expert advice 8 – Where the Savings Are: Project
on developing RFPs and RFQs, tips on Management
making your energy project financeable, 9 – Communications Strategies
10 – Customer Risks & Mitigating Strategies
and guidelines for effectively negotiating
11 – ESCO Risks & Management Strategies
and developing energy services agree- 12 – The IAQ / Energy Efficiency Interface
ments. You’ll learn the key strategies for 13 – Expanding the ESCO Model
manazging risks, both from a user’s and a 14 – Productive ESCO-Vendor Relations
service provider’s point of view, as well as (Michael Gibson, Brian Todd)
15 – Using the Web for Energy Data
ways to expand ESCO business and serve Acquisition & Analysis (Paul Allen,
customers more effectively. An in-depth Dave Green, Jim Lewis)
look at the global marketplace includes 16 – Are You Ready to Go International?
(Don Smith)
financing techniques and international 17 – Assessing Foreign Opportunities for
development opportunities for ESCOs. ESCOs (Jim Hansen)
18 – International Financing (Tom
ISBN: 0-88173-530-2 Dreessen)
19 – The Global Perspective (Bob Dixon)
6 x 9, 326 pp., Illus.
ORDER CODE: 0578 Appendices, Glossary, Index
Hardcover, $98.00
COMPUTERIZED BUILDING
ENERGY SIMULATION HANDBOOK
By James P. Waltz
This book provides practical, down-to-earth coverage
of the non-software aspects of using computerized
building energy simulation. While software is
the principal “tool” in the process, the focus of
this presentation is on the data needed to build a
model, how to build a model, examining the results,
diagnosing problems with a model, and calibrating
them to reality. If you have been frustrated trying to
build faithful models of existing buildings, or have
become skeptical of the efficacy of building simulation – or are just trying to do
a better job simulating buildings – this book will offer you welcome assistance.
POWER GENERATION
The Smart Grid: Enabling Energy Efficiency & Demand Response....................... 26
Electrical Distribution Systems................................................................................ 26
Gas Turbine Handbook: Principles and Practice..................................................... 27
Small Scale Cogeneration Handbook....................................................................... 27
Electrical Power Systems Technology....................................................................... 28
Guide to Electric Power Generation......................................................................... 28
Steam Turbines for Modern Fossil-Fuel Power Plants............................................ 29
Guide to Microturbines............................................................................................. 29
Guide to Electrical Power Distribution Systems...................................................... 30
Power Transmission & Distribution.......................................................................... 30
Get up to speed on the latest advances in
smart grid technologies, and how they will
impact the future of electric power
distribution...
THE SMART GRID:
ENABLING ENERGY
EFFICIENCY AND
DEMAND RESPONSE
By Clark Gellings
The power system has often been cited as the great-
est and most complex machine ever built, yet it is
predominantly a mechanical system. However, tech-
nologies and intelligent systems are now available —— CONTENTS ——
which can significantly enhance the overall func- 1 – What is the Smart Grid?
tionality of power distribution, and make it ready to 2 – Electric Energy Efficiency in Power
Production & Delivery
meet the needs the 21st century. This book explains 3 – Electric End-Use Energy Efficiency
in detail how sensors, communications technolo- 4 – Using a Smart Grid to Evolve the
gies, computational ability, control, and feedback Perfect Power System
5 – DC Distribution & the Smart Grid
mechanisms can be effectively combined to create 6 – The IntelliGridSM Architecture for
this new, continually adjusting Asmart grid@ system. the Smart Grid
You’ll gain an understanding of both IntelliGridSM 7 – The Smart Grid – Enabling Demand
Response: The Dynamic Energy
architecture and EnergyPortSM, as well as how the Systems Concept
integration of intelligent systems can be effectively 8 – The EnergyPortSM as Part of the
Smart Grid
utilized toward achieving the goals of reliability, cost
9 – Policies & Programs to Encourage
containment, energy efficiency in power production End-Use Energy Efficiency
and delivery, and end-use energy efficiency. 10 – Market Implementation
11 – Efficient Electric End-Use
ISBN: 0-88173-623-6 Technology Alternatives
12 – Demand-Side Planning
ORDER CODE: 0630
6 x 9, 301 pp., Illus. 13 – Demand-Side Evaluation
Hardcover, $125.00 Appendix, Index
GAS TURBINE
HANDBOOK
FOURTH EDITION
By Tony J. Giampaolo
Newly revised and edited, this best-selling reference
provides the fundamental information you’ll need to
understand both the operation and proper applica-
tion of all types of gas turbines. The full spectrum
of hardware, as well as typical application scenarios
are fully explored, along with operating parameters, —— CONTENTS ——
controls, inlet and exhaust treatments, inspection, 1 – The Gas Turbine Evolution
troubleshooting, noise control, inlet cooling for 2 – Applications
3 – Hardware
power augmentation and NOx control. A full chapter
4 – Gas Turbine Systems Theory
is devoted to microturbines. The fourth edition 5 – Gas Turbine Controls
places additional emphasis on critical elements 6 – Accessories
of centrifugal and axial compressors, including 7 – Parameter Characteristics
detailed information on the compression process 8 – Gas Turbine Inlet Treatment
and the parameters that impact it. The author has 9 – Gas Turbine Exhaust Treatment
provided many helpful tips that will enable diagnosis 10 – Gas Turbine Acoustics and
Noise Control
of problems in their early stages and analysis of fail-
11 – Microturbines
ures to prevent their recurrence. Also treated are the 12 – Detectable Problems
effects of the external environment on gas turbines 13 – Boroscope Inspection
operation and life, as well as the impact of the gas 14 – Case History 1
turbine on its surrounding environment. 15 – Case History 2
16 – Case History 3
ISBN: 0-88173-613-9
17 – Case History 4
6 x 9, 447 pp. Illus, 18 – The Gas Turbine’s Future
ORDER CODE: 0620 Appendices, Index
Hardcover, $120.00
SMALL-SCALE COGENERATION
HANDBOOK
THIRD EDITION
By Bernard F. Kolanowski
As the technologies for small-scale cogeneration have
advanced over the last two decades, an increasing
number of commercial, institutional, governmental
and industrial energy users are seeing the advantages
offered by these highly efficient systems. Cogeneration
can now turn up to 90% of the fuel burned into usable energy — compared to just
52% of the fuel typically burned in the local power plant and in a separate existing hot
water heating system. In addition, because cogeneration uses less fuel, overall fewer
pollutants are emitted into the atmosphere. Cogenerators are also well positioned
to benefit from today’s more liberalized and competitive energy markets. Now fully
updated, this comprehensive, best selling reference provides a wealth of informa-
tion to assist you in evaluating the feasibility and potential benefits of cogeneration
for your facility. The third edition includes a new chapter on the advent of the fuel
cell in cogeneration plus the all the latest cogeneration technologies. Covered in
detail are regulatory developments and their impact, system selection and sizing,
permitting requirements, operation and maintenance, financing, technology ba-
sics, micro turbines, absorption chillers, distributed generation, and case histories.
ISBN: 0-88173-583-3
ORDER CODE: 0605 6 x 9, 227 pp., Illus.
Hardcover, $98.00
SECTION 2 — POWER GENERATION PAGE 27
Gain a clear understanding of how
complex electrical systems function...
ELECTRICAL POWER
SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY
THIRD EDITION
By Stephen W. Fardo and Dale R. Patrick
Covering the gamut of technologies and systems
used in the generation of electrical power, this
reference provides an easy-to understand overview
of the production, distribution, control, conversion
and measurement of electrical power. The content
is presented in an easy-to-understand style, so
that the reader can develop a basic comprehensive —— CONTENTS ——
understanding of the many parts of our complex 1 – Power Measurement Fundamentals
electrical power systems. The authors describe a 2 – Power System Fundamentals
broad array of essential characteristics of electri- 3 – Power Measurement Equipment
cal power systems – from power production to its 4 – Modern Power Systems
conversion to another form of energy. Each system 5 – Alternative Power Systems
is broken down into sub-systems and equipment 6 – Alternating Current Power Systems
that are explored in greater detail in the chapters of 7 – Direct Current Power Systems
each unit. Simple mathematical presentations are 8 – Power Distribution Fundamentals
used with practical applications to provide an easier 9 – Power Distribution Equipment
understanding of basic power system operation. 10 – Single-Phase and Three-Phase
Many illustrations are included to facilitate under- 11 – Fundamentals of Electrical Loads
standing. This new third edition has been edited 12 – Heating Systems
throughout to assure its content and illustration 13 – Lighting Systems
clarity, and a new chapter covering control devises 14 – Mechanical Systems
for power control has been added. 15 – Power Control Devices
16 – Operational Power Control
ISBN: 0-88173-585-X Systems
17 – Control Devices
ORDER CODE: 0618 6 x 9, 496 pp., Illus. Appendices, Index
Hardcover, $115.00
GUIDE TO ELECTRIC
POWER GENERATION
THIRD EDITION
By Anthony J. Pansini and
Kenneth D. Smalling
This fully illustrated reference brings you detailed
coverage of the complete spectrum of equipment
and processes used in the production of electricity,
from the basics of energy conversion, to prime movers, generators, and boilers.
You’ll find much useful information on the characteristics of fuels, including
coal, oil, natural gas, nuclear and others, along with proper methods for handling
them and their residues. Also covered are internal combustion engines, steam
turbines, and reciprocating steam engines. Feedwater treatment, ash removal
reliability, operation and maintenance considerations are all examined, along
with gasification of coal, gas turbines, effective use of generation in place of effi
ciency measures, and the latest green power developments.
ISBN : 0-88173-524-8
GUIDE TO MICROTURBINES
By Bernard F. Kolanowski
This book will bring you up to speed on all aspects of
microturbines, covering the full scope of technologies
now available, as well as where and how they are being
applied, and how their increased use will impact the
electric power industry in the years ahead. The first
section examines how microturbines work, their use
for power production, fuel variations, environmental advantages, and
how they are connected with utility systems. The second section focuses
on applications and case histories, examining use of microturbines for
distributed generation, cogeneration, waste fuels, peak saving, and
cooling applications. Also covered are permitting, project financing, and
available government resources, and what the future holds.
GUIDE TO
ELECTRICAL POWER
DISTRIBUTION
SYSTEMS
SIXTH EDITION
By Anthony J. Pansini
Written by a highly regarded power industry expert, this
comprehensive manual covers in full detail all aspects
of electric power distribution systems, both as they ex- —— CONTENTS ——
ist today and as they are evolving toward the future. A 1 – The Transmission &
new chapter examines the impact of the emergence of Distribution System
cogeneration and distributed generation on the power
distribution network. Topics include an overview of the 2 – Conductor Supports
process of electricity transmission and distribution, a 3 – Insulators & Conductors
thorough discussion of each component of the system
– conductor supports, insulators and conductors, line 4 – Line Equipment
equipment, substations, distribution circuits and more 5 – Overhead Construction
– as well as both overhead and underground construction
6 – Underground Construction
considerations. Improvements in both materials and
methods of power distribution are also explored, in 7 – Service Factors
cluding the trend toward gradual replacement of heavier 8 – Substations
porcelain insulators with lighter polymer ones. The com
plex aspects of electric power distribution are explained 9 – Distribution Circuits,
in easy-to-understand, non-technical language. Cogeneration & Distributed
Generation
ISBN: 0-88173-505-1
10 – Essentials of Electricity
6 x 9, 265 pp., Illus.
Hardcover, $92.00 Appendices, Index
ORDER CODE: 0542
POWER
TRANSMISSION &
DISTRIBUTION
SECOND EDITION
By Anthony J. Pansini
The continually increasing dependence on elec
tricity in practically every on of life’s endeavors
calls for improvements in the quality standards
of its supply. The deregulation of electric (and
other) utilities, the events of September 11, 2001,
—— CONTENTS ——
and the blackouts on northeast North America, 1 – Introduction, Consumer
London and the Ita lian peninsula emphasize this Characteristics
need. This book takes a look at our current trans 2 – Distribution System Electrical
mission systems and how loop circuits can sub Design
stantially improve the reliability of transmission 3 – Subtransmission System
lines, essentially to provide a two-way feed to the Electrical Design
consumer – insuring continuity of service should 4 – Transmission System
a fault develop on the circuit. Distribution sys- Electrical Design
tems are also covered, with information included 5 – Electrical Protection
on how small generating units can be connected 6 – Direct Current Transmission
directly to the distribution system, in the same 7 – Overhead Mechanical Design
manner as in larger cogenerating units. & Construction
8 – Underground Mechanical
ISBN: 0-88173-503-5
Design & Construction
6 x 9, 392 pp., Illus. 9 – Associated Operations
ORDER CODE: 0546 Hardcover, $98.00 Appendices, Index
HVAC SYSTEMS
HVAC Fundamentals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
Practical Controls: A Guide to Mechanical Systems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
Managing Indoor Air Quality. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
Indoor Air Quality: A Guide for Facility Managers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
Testing & Balancing HVAC Air & Water Systems. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
HVAC Controls: Operation and Maintenance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
Mechanical Estimating Manual: Sheet Metal, Piping & Plumbing. . . . . . . . . . . 35
HVAC & Building Systems Reference Library CD. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
HVAC
FUNDAMENTALS
SECOND EDITION
By Samuel C. Sugarman
Updated to cover the latest technology ad
vances and terminology, this book covers the
full range of HVAC systems used in today’s
facilities. You’ll find all the details necessary
to clearly understand how HVAC systems
operate. Comprehensive in scope, the book ——— CONTENTS ———
separates out each of the major HVAC system 1 – HVAC Systems
components and controls for air, water, heat- 2 – Heat Flow
ing, ventilating and air conditioning, clearly 3 – Psychrometrics
illustrating the way each system, subsystem, 4 – Heating & Ventilating Systems
control or component contributes to pro 5 – Air Conditioning Systems
viding the desired indoor environment. You’ll 6 – Compressors
learn why one component or system may be 7 – Water Chillers
chosen over another with respect to design, 8 – Fans
9 – Air Distribution
application, energy conservation, indoor air
10 – Variable Air Volume
quality, and cost. The second edition also adds 11 – Pumps & Water Distribution
a brand new chapter on psychrometrics. Fully 12 – Control Systems
examined are heat flow fundamentals, as well 13 – Control System Components
as the heat flow calculations used in selecting 14 – Choosing an HVAC System
equipment and determining system operating 15 – Heat Recovery
performance and costs. Fluid flow fundamen 16 – Energy Conservation
tals and equations, and basics of system testing Opportunities
and verific ation of system performance are 17 – Central Plant Water Chiller
Optimization
also covered. 18 – Fan Drives
ISBN: 0-88173-559-0 19 – Terminology
20 – HVAC Timeline
ORDER CODE: 0591 6 x 9, 300 pp., Illus. Index
Hardcover, $98.00
TESTING &
BALANCING HVAC
AIR & WATER
SYSTEMS
FOURTH EDITION
By Sam Sugarman
This fully revised and updated edition of this
classic best selling reference provides all the —— CONTENTS ——
information you will need to evaluate and 1 – General Balancing Procedure
2 – Preliminary Air Balancing Procedures
balance the air and water sides of any HVAC 3 – Basic Air Balance Procedures Common to
system. The new edition includes coverage of All Systems
pneumatic, electric, electronic, direct digital, 4 – Proportionally Balancing Constant Volume
Low Pressure Systems
and proportional, integral and derivative 5 – Balancing Constant Volume, Multizone, Dual
control systems. Every aspect of testing, Duct & Induction Systems
6 – Balancing Variable Air Volume Systems
adjusting and balancing is addressed, in- 7 – Setting Outside Air & Changing Fan Speeds
cluding all types of instruments required, 8 – Balancing Return Air & Toilet Exhaust Systems
9 – Fans, Fan Performance Curves & Duct
and specific methods to adjust constant System Curves
volume, single zone, dual duct, induction, 10 – Testing & Balancing Fume Hood Systems
and variable air volume systems. Complete 11 – Testing & Balancing Clean Rooms
12 – HVAC Commissioning
details are provided for the full scope of 13 – Basic Water Balance Procedures
system components, including fans, pumps, 14 – Centrifugal Pumps, Pump Performance Curves
& Pipe System Curves
motors, drives and electricity, as well as for 15 – Analog & Digital Automatic Controls
balancing devices and instrument usage. 16 – Fluid Flow, Psychrometric & Refrigeration
Terminology
Also included is information on testing and 17 – Air Systems: Distribution, Components &
balancing clean rooms and HVAC system Terminology
18 – Water Systems: Distribution, Components &
commissioning. Terminology
ISBN: 0‑88173‑534-5 19 – Fan Pump, Drive, Motor & Electrical
Terminology
20 – Instruments & Instrument Terminology
ORDER CODE: 0568 6 x 9, 325 pp., Illus.
Equations, Conversion Tables, Index
Hardcover, $98.00
ISBN: 0‑88173‑341-5
6 x 9, 339 pp., Illus.
ORDER CODE: 0480
Hardcover, $92.00
MECHANICAL
ESTIMATING MANUAL:
SHEET METAL, PIPING
& PLUMBING
Wendes Systems, Inc.,
Joseph D’Amelio, Editor
Clear, practical and comprehensive, this mechanical
estimating manual provides an indispensable
resource for contractors, estimators, owners and
anyone involved with estimating mechanical costs on construction projects,
including a wealth of labor and price data, formulas, charts and graphs. Covering
time-proven methodologies and procedures, it offers the user a full range of ready-
to-use forms, detailed estimating guidelines, and numerous completed examples.
You’ll learn from leading experts how to produce complete and accurate sheet
metal, piping and plumbing estimates both quickly and easily. The manual will
also be of value to supervisors, mechanics, builders, general contractors, engineers
and architects for use in planning and scheduling work, budget estimating, cost
control, cost accounting, checking change orders and various other aspects of
mechanical estimating.
ORDER CODE: 0576 ISBN: 0-88173-538-8 8 1/2 x 11, 306 pp., Illus.
Softcover, $98.00
HVAC FUNDAMENTALS
By Samuel C. Sugarman
This master volume covers the full range of HVAC systems used in today’s
facilities. Printed hardcover also available, price: $98.00
MANAGING INDOOR AIR QUALITY
THIRD EDITION
By H.E. Burroughs, C.I.A.Q.P., and Shirley J. Hansen, Ph.D.
A practical guide and information resource – both on treating existing indoor
air problems effectively – and on preventing costly IAQ problems from occur-
ring in the first place. Printed hardcover also available, price: $92.00
INDOOR AIR QUALITY: A GUIDE FOR FACILITY MANAGERS
SECOND EDITION
By Ed Bas
This guide provides a comprehensive account of indoor air quality hazards,
their sources, and appropriate solutions. Printed hardcover also available,
price: $92.00
PRACTICAL CONTROLS: A GUIDE TO MECHANICAL SYSTEMS
By Steven R. Calabrese
Geared toward the HVAC professional, this book details practical methods of
HVAC control, and defines the role of controls in easy-to-understand terms.
Printed hardcover also available, price: $120.00
HVAC CONTROLS: OPERATION & MAINTENANCE
THIRD EDITION
By Guy W. Gupton, Jr.
A concise reference for those engaged in the operation and maintenance of
automatic control systems serving building heating, ventilating and air condi
tioning systems. Printed hardcover also available, price: $92.00
NOTE: The HVAC & Building Systems Reference Library CD uses Adobe® Portable Document Format (PDF)
software. To access the CD, you must have a CD-ROM Drive, and have Adobe Acrobat® Reader installed on
your computer. This software may be downloaded free from www.adobe.com.
ELECTRICAL
& LIGHTING
Efficient Electrical Systems Design Handbook. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
Electrical System Design & Specification Handbook for
Industrial Facilities. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
Electricity & Electronics Fundamentals. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
Electronic Digital System Fundamentals. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
Lighting Controls Handbook. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
Advanced Lighting Controls. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
Lighting Upgrades: A Guide for Facility Managers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
Variable Speed Drive Fundamentals. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
Fiber Optic Lighting: A Guide for Specifiers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
ELECTRICITY AND
ELECTRONICS
FUNDAMENTALS
SECOND EDITION
By Stephen W. Fardo and Dale R. Patrick
This book was written to serve as an easy-to-
understand introductory text for those who wish
to grasp the basic fundamentals of electricity and —— CONTENTS ——
electronics. The key concepts presented in this 1 – Direct Current (DC)
book are discussed using a simplified approach Electronics
that enhances learning. Use of mathematics
2 – Alternating Current (AC)
is kept to the very minimum and is discussed
Electricity
through applications and illustrations. Topics
covered include direct current electronics, alter- 3 – Semiconductor Devices
nating current electricity, semiconductor devices,
electronic circuits, digital electronics, computers 4 – Electronic Circuits
and microprocessors, electronic communica- 5 – Digital Electronics
tions, and electronic power control. The second
edition provides revised and updated illustrations 6 – Computers & Microprocessors
and content, as well as additional chapters cover-
ing the topics of electronic communications and 7 – Electronic Communications
electronic power control. 8 – Electronic Power Control
ISBN: 0-88173-601-5
Appendices, Index
81⁄2 x 11, 302 pp., Illus.
ORDER CODE: 0611
Hardcover, $115.00
ELECTRONIC
DIGITAL SYSTEM
FUNDAMENTALS
By Dale Patrick, Stephen Fardo and
Vigyan Chandra
This self-study text explains the basics of digital
electronics using a combination of fundamental
theory, examples and practical applications. Digi
tal devices form an integral part of numerous
modern-day systems and include those used —— CONTENTS ——
for operating electronic alarm systems, for 1 – Introduction to Digital
performing arithmetic, timing and computing Systems
operations, and for logging, processing and data 2 – Digital Logic Gates
transfer. Well-illustrated, step-by-step proce 3 – Boolean Algebra & Logic
dures are provided for explaining the working Gates
of these and other digital devices. All the chap 4 – Combination Logic Gates
ters in the text include a summary of the key 5 – Number Systems,
points covered for the purpose of review. The Conversions & Codes
recommended safety precautions, datasheets 6 – Binary Addition &
of selected digital devices, and implementation Subtraction
guidelines while working with digital circuits in 7 – Digital Timing & Signals
the appendices, should be of interest to the elec 8 – Sequential Logic Gates
tronics hobbyist. 9 – Counters & Shift Registerse
ISBN: 0-88173-540X 10 – Data Conversion
11 – Advanced Digital Concepts
ORDER CODE: 0596 6 x 9, 345 pp., Illus. Appendices, Index
Hardcover, $98.00
SECTION 4 — ELECTRICAL & LIGHTING PAGE 39
Get up to speed on the very latest advanced
lighting controls, offering increased
energy savings, flexibility, reliability and
interoperability…
LIGHTING CONTROLS
HANDBOOK
By Craig DiLouie
Intended for energy managers, electrical engi
neers, building managers, lighting designers,
consultants, and other electrical professionals,
this book provides a practical description of major
lighting controls types and how to apply them.
It’s a comprehensive step-by-step educational
tour of lighting automation technology and its —— CONTENTS ——
practical design and application, with useful dis
cussion about the purpose and benefits of lighting 1 – Occupancy Sensors
controls, emphasizing the achieving of relevant 2 – Switching Controls
energy savings, as well as support of occupant 3 – Lighting Control Panels
visual needs and preferences. You’ll find detailed
information on fluorescent switching and dim- 4 – Dimmable Ballasts
ming systems in commercial buildings, covering 5 – Fluorescent Dimming
technology, design, application, strategies, typical Methods
savings, commercial energy code compliance,
research, commissioning and troubleshooting. 6 – Lamp/Ballast Interactions
The book will guide you in taking advantage of 7 – Dimming Controls
the many benefits of today’s sophisticated controls, 8 – Daylight Harvesting
including expanded energy saving opportunities,
and increased flexibility, reliability and interoper- 9 – Code-Compliant Controls
ability. 10 – Commissioning
ISBN: 0-88173-573-6
6 x 9, 239 pp., Illus.
ORDER CODE: 0604 Hardcover, $92.00
ADVANCED LIGHTING
CONTROLS:
ENERGY SAVINGS, PRODUCTIVITY,
TECHNOLOGY & APPLICATIONS
Edited By Craig DiLouie
Written for engineers, architects, lighting designers,
electrical contractors, distributors, and building
owners and managers, this important guide to ad-
vanced lighting controls will bring you up to speed
on the latest trends, technologies, codes and design
techniques which are shaping the selection and
implementation of lighting control systems today.
Advanced lighting controls are now mandated by
the ASHRAE/IES 90.1-1999 energy standard (used —— CONTENTS ——
as the basis for virtually all state energy codes in
the U.S.), and are becoming the norm in new con SECTION I: LIGHTING
struction lighting installations. This comprehensive CONTROL
reference covers lighting controlsplanning and de SECTION II: DESIGN &
sign, benefit assessment and code considerations,
PLANNING
and the full spectrum of technologies currently
available, including detailed case studies of suc- SECTION III: ISSUES,
cessful applications. TRENDS & CODES
ISBN: 0-88173-510-8 SECTION IV:
TECHNOLOGY
6 x 9, 319 pp., Illus.
ORDER CODE: 0558 Hardcover, $98.00 SECTION V: CASE STUDIES
Glossary, Index
LIGHTING UPGRADES:
A GUIDE FOR FACILITY
MANAGERS
SECOND EDITION
By Damon Wood
Green Lights lighting specialist Damon Wood takes
you step by step through upgrading a lighting system,
in either a retrofit or a complete redesign scenario,
for the purpose of increasing both energy efficiency
and productivity. Extremely well-organized and com-
prehensive in scope, this fully illustrated desk reference provides a virtual “crash
course” on all aspects of lighting in the workplace. Going beyond the fundamental
principles of quality lighting, the author also fully addresses light’s impact on con
servation, productivity and occupant safety. Topics examined in detail include
lighting quality, upgrade strategies, lighting applications, current technologies,
lighting economics, effective maintenance, lighting project implementation, and
strategies for assessing energy and cost saving opportunities.
FACILITIES
MANAGEMENT
Manager’s Guide to Preventive Building Maintenance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
Pump User’s Handbook: Life Extension. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
Practical Lubrication for Industrial Facilities. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
Industrial Process Control Systems. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
Facility Manager’s Handbook. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47
Water Quality & Systems: A Guide for Facility Managers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47
Safety Management: A Guide for Facility Managers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
Boiler Operator’s Handbook. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
Facility Manager’s Guide to Security: Protecting Your Assets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
Handbook of Facility Assessment. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
Boiler Plant & Distribution System Optimization Manual. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
Combustion Efficiency Tables. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
Your step-by-step guide to optimizing
facility maintenance operations
while reducing costs and
improving maintenance
department management...
MANAGER’S GUIDE TO
PREVENTIVE BUILDING
MAINTENANCE
By Ryan Cruzan
Here’s your comprehensive guide for developing an effective preventive
maintenance program for any facility. Topics include facility inspection and
assessment, effective lubrication practices, commercial roofing repair, in-
door air quality management, applicable government codes, standards and
regulations, detailed preventive maintenance procedures, and maintenance
scheduling. Specific maintenance approaches are examined for more than
100 types of equipment and building components. Also discussed are the
economic value of preventive maintenance, management and motivation of
the preventive maintenance team, and setting up a computerized maintenance
management system (CMMS).
ISBN: 0-88173-619-8 6 x 9, 304 pp., Illus.
Hardcover, $98.00
ORDER CODE: 0627
FACILITY MANAGER’S
HANDBOOK
Joseph F. Gustin
The “bricks and mortar” issues of facility man
agement – HVAC, lighting, electrical, plumbing,
space allocation, security and grounds mainte
nance – continue to be at the core the facility
manager’s role. However, the processes involved
in addressing these areas have become more com
plex. The proliferation of regulatory mandates, —— CONTENTS ——
worker compensation issues, increased employee 1 – Real Estate
litigation, and violence in the workplace have re 2 – Space Management
defined the role of the facility manager beyond 3 – Change Management
“gatekeeper” to that of full-scale operations man 4 – Indoor Air Quality
ager. This book address all of these issues, and 5 – Emergency Preparedness
provides a multitude of tested ideas, procedures 6 – Emergency Response Model
and examples for successfully and cost-effectively Plan
managing facility operations, offering a panoramic 7 – Communications Systems
view of the process by isolating the key areas the 8 – The Americans with
Disabilities Act
facility manager must address, including real es-
9 – The Safety, Emergency
tate, space and change management, indoor air Response & Hazard
quality, emergency preparedness and response Communication Planning
planning, communications systems, regulatory Program
mandates and more. 10 – Bomb Threats
ISBN: 0‑88173‑353-9 11 – Evacuation
12 – Fire/Life/Safety
6 x 9, 349 pp., Illus. Appendices, Index
ORDER CODE: 0498 Hardcover, $88.00
SAFETY MANAGEMENT:
A GUIDE FOR
FACILITY MANAGERS
SECOND EDITION
By Joseph F. Gustin
Joseph Gustin’s Safety Management is designed
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recovery from downtime losses, the intricacies
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Response & Hazard
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which includes checklists, case studies and rec 9 – Preparing for the OSHA
ommendations. Inspection
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ISBN: 0-88173-331-8
11 – Change Management
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HANDBOOK
By Ken Heselton, P.E., C.E.M.
This book was written specifically for boiler
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as well as how to operate the plant of all
types and sizes more wisely. Going beyond —— CONTENTS ——
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author explains in clear terms how to set 2 – Operations
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vironmental impact, training replacement 5 – Maintenance
plant operators, logging and preserving 6 – Consumables
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PAGE 48 SECTION 5 — FACILITIES
Here’s your complete guide to optimum
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FACILITY
MANAGER’S GUIDE
TO SECURITY:
PROTECTING YOUR
ASSETS
By Robert Reid
This book was written specifically to pro
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information needed to build and manage
an effective security system for any type ——— CONTENTS ———
of facility. Topics include facility layout, 1 – Threats to Facilities
2 – Risk Assessment
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4 – Building Elements & Explosion Behavior
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cated systems such as closed circuit TV, mi Latches, Keys
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Access
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About It
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15 – People: Personnel, Badges, Background Checks,
ISBN: 0-88173-479-9 Training, System Testing & Security Professional
Certification
6 x 9, 327 pp., Illus. 16 – Emergency Response
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HANDBOOK OF FACILITY
ASSESSMENT
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ISBN: 0-88173-321-0
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