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Page 1: Winter2010AEEBookCatalog

Many titles now on sale! See pages 51-60…

Organized by topic for your convenience…

ENERGY ENGINEERING & MANAGEMENT 5

POWER GENERATION 25

HVAC SYSTEMS 31

ELECTRICAL & LIGHTING 37

FACILITIES MANAGEMENT 43

BOOKS ON SALE 51

Save 10% when you order online!

COUPON on Page 3

AEE WINTER 2010 PROFESSIONAL

The Association of Energy Engineers®

BOOKS

Order by phone: (770)-925-9558

online: www.aeecenter.org/books

fax or mail: use order form on back page

Printed on 100% recycled paper.

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CONTENTS To purchase books online, visitwww.aeecenter.org/books

BOOKS (Alphabetical listing)

Advanced Lighting Controls .............................................40Alternate Energy: Assessment & Implementation Reference Book ..................................................................14Alternative Fuels: The Future of Hydrogen .....................14Bioterrorism: A Guide for Facility Managers ...................56Boiler Operator’s Handbook .............................................48Boiler Plant & Distribution System Optimization Manual ........................................................50Business Energy Professional Reference Library CD ......17Carbon Reduction: Policies, Strategies & Technologies ...9Cogeneration & Small Power Production Manual ..........53Combustion Efficiency Tables ..........................................50Commercial Energy Auditing Reference Handbook .......11Computerized Building Energy Simulation Handbook .24Control & Instrumentation Technology in HVAC: PCs & Environmental Control .....................................................60Cyber Terrorism: A Guide for Facility Managers .............56Dictionary of Energy Efficiency Technologies .................54Disaster Recovery & Planning...........................................56Effectively Managing Natural Gas Costs ..........................60Efficient Electrical Systems Design Handbook ...............38Electrical Distribution Systems ........................................26Electrical Distribution Engineering .................................53Electrical Power Systems Technology ..............................28Electrical System Design & Specification Handbook for Industrial Facilities ............................................................38Electricity & Electronics Fundamentals ..........................39Electronic Digital System Fundamentals ........................39Emergency & Backup Power Sources ...............................56Encyclopedia of Energy Engineering & Technology .......23Energy Conservation Guidebook .....................................21Energy Management Handbook ........................................6Energy Management Reference Library CD ....................16Energy Project Financing: Resources & Strategies for Success ...............................................................................10Facility Management Reference Library CD ...................55Facility Manager’s Guide to Security: Protecting Your Assets ..................................................................................49Facility Manager’s Handbook ...........................................47Fiber Optic Lighting: A Guide for Specifiers ....................42Fine Tuning Air Conditioning & Refrigeration Systems..58Gas Turbine Handbook: Principles and Practice ............27Green Facilities Handbook: Simple & Profitable Strategies for Managers ........................................................................8Guide to Electric Power Generation .................................28Guide to Electrical Power Distribution Systems .............30Guide to Energy Management ..........................................18Guide to Energy Management: International Version ....18Guide to Microturbines .....................................................29HVAC & Building Systems Reference Library CD ............36HVAC Control in the New Millennium ............................59HVAC Controls: Operation and Maintenance .................34HVAC Fundamentals .........................................................32HVAC Procedures & Forms Manual .................................54Handbook of Energy Engineering ....................................21Handbook of Energy Audits ..............................................10

Handbook of Facility Assessment ....................................49Hydrogen & Fuel Cells: Advances in Transportation & Power ..................................................................................13Indoor Air Quality Case Studies .......................................59Indoor Air Quality: A Guide for Facility Managers ..........33Industrial Electronics: Devices & Systems .......................60Industrial Process Control Systems .................................46Information Technology for Energy Managers ...............52Investment Grade Energy Audit .......................................54Lighting Controls Handbook ............................................40Lighting Upgrades: A Guide for Facility Managers .........41Management, Measurement & Verification of Performance Contracting ........................................................................53Manager’s Guide to Preventive Building Maintenance ..44Managing Energy Costs: A Behavioral & Non-Technical Approach ............................................................................20Managing Energy from the Top Down ...............................7Managing Indoor Air Quality ............................................33Manual for Intelligent Energy Services ............................58Marketing Green Buildings: Guide for Engineering, Construction & Architecture .............................................15Maximizing Energy Savings & Minimizing Costs............19Mechanical Estimating Manual: Sheet Metal, Piping & Plumbing ............................................................................35New Technologies for Energy Efficiency ..........................54Performance Contracting: Expanding Horizons .............24Plant Engineers & Managers Guide to Energy Conservation ......................................................................22Power Generation Reference Library CD.........................52Power Transmission & Distribution .................................30Practical Controls: A Guide to Mechanical Systems .......32Practical Lubrication for Industrial Facilities ..................46Principles of Controlled Maintenance Management .....55Project Management & Leadership Skills for Engineering & Construction Projects ..............................57Pump Application Deskbook ............................................60Pump User’s Handbook: Life Extension ..........................45Roofing & Cladding Systems Handbook: A Guide for Facility Managers ...............................................................58Rotating Electrical Machines & Power Systems ..............57Rotating Machinery: Practical Solutions to Unbalance & Misalignment .....................................................................55Safety Management: A Guide for Facility Managers .......48Simple Solutions to Energy Calculations .........................15Slashing Utility Costs Handbook ......................................57Small Scale Cogeneration Handbook ..............................27Solutions Manual for Guide to Energy Management .....19Steam Turbines for Modern Fossil-Fuel Power Plants ....29Sustainable Development Handbook ..............................13Testing & Balancing HVAC Air & Water Systems .............34The Smart Grid: Enabling Energy Efficiency & Demand Response ............................................................................26Transmission Line Reliability & Security .........................59User’s Guide to Natural Gas Purchasing & Risk Management ......................................................................57Variable Speed Drive Fundamentals ................................42Visions for a Sustainable Energy Future ..........................12Water Quality & Systems: A Guide for Facility Managers 47Web Based Energy Information & Control Systems........53Web Based Enterprise Energy & Building Automation Systems ...............................................................................23ESCOs Around the World: Lessons Learned in 49 Countries ............................................................................20WEEC 2008 Proceedings CD .............................................52WEEC 2009 Proceedings CD .............................................11Globalcon 2009 Proceedings CD ......................................58West Coast Energy Management Congress 2009 Proceedings CD .................................................................59

CATALOG SECTIONS

Section 1 — ENERGY ENGINEERING & MANAGEMENT .........................5Section 2 — POWER GENERATION ...........25Section 3 — HVAC SYSTEMS ......................31Section 4 — ELECTRICAL & LIGHTING ....37Section 5 — FACILITIES MANAGEMENT ...43Section 6 — BOOKS ON SALE ....................51Section 7 — ABOUT AEE ............................61

New Authors Wanted... See page 4

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NEW & RECENT PUBLICATIONS...

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AUTHORS WANTEDDo you have a professional or reference book you would like to publish? We are currently seeking new books on the following topics:

• Energy management• Renewable/alternative energy• Sustainable energy development• Smart grid and smart metering• Facility energy auditing• Residential energy auditing• High performance buildings

To submit a proposal for consideration, send a detailed book outline and author bio to: AEE Books, ATTN: New Books Acquisition Editor, 4025 Pleas-antdale Road, Suite 420, Atlanta, GA 30340. Fax: (770) 446-3969 / Email: [email protected].

• Building commissioning• Innovations in energy efficient technologies• Green data centers• HVAC & building systems efficiency• New lighting technologies• Cogeneration and onsite generation

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MORE NEW & RECENT TITLES...

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SECTION 1:

ENERGY ENGINEERING & MANAGEMENTEnergy 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

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NOW AVAILABLE – the fully updated newedition of this best-selling reference used by thousands of energy engineers and managers...

ENERGY MANAGEMENT HANDBOOKSEVENTH EDITIONBy Steve Doty and Wayne C. TurnerNewly 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.

ISBN: 0 88173 609-0 81/2 x 11, 847 pp., Illus. Hardcover, $245.00

ORDER CODE: 0634

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1 – IntroductionBackground • The Value of Energy Management • The Energy Management Profession • Some Suggested Principles of Energy Management

2 – Effective Energy ManagementEnergy Management Program • Organizational Structure • Energy Policy • Planning • Audit Planning • Educational Planning • Strategic Planning • Reporting • Ownership

3 – Energy AuditingEnergy Auditing Services • Basic Components of an Energy Audit • Specialized Audit Tools • Industrial Audits • Commercial Audits • Residential Audits • Indoor Air Quality

4 – Economic AnalysisObjective • General Characteristics of Capital Investments • Sources of Funds • Tax Considerations • Time Value of Money Concepts • Project Measures of Worth • Special Topics • Summary & Additional Example Applications

5 – Boilers and Fired SystemsAnalysis of Boilers & Fired Systems • Key Elements for Maximum Efficiency • Condens-ing Boilers • Fuel Considerations

6 – Steam and Condensate SystemsThermal Properties of Steam • Estimating Steam Usage & Its Value • Steam Traps & Their Application • Condensate Recovery

7 – CogenerationCogeneration System Design & Analysis • Computer Programs • U.S. Cogenera-tion Legislation: PURPA • Evaluating Cogeneration Opportunities: Case Examples

8 – Waste Heat RecoveryWaste-Heat Survey • Classifying Waste-Heat Quality • Storage of Waste Heat • Quan-tifying Waste Heat • Matching Waste Heat Source & Sink • Waste-Heat Exchangers • Commercial Options in Waste-Heat-Recovery Equipment • Emerging Technologies for Waste Heat Recovery

9 – Building EnvelopePrinciples of Envelope Analysis • Metal Elements in Envelope Components • Roofs • Floors • Fenestration • Infiltration • Summarizing Envelope Performance with the Building Load Coefficient • Thermal AWeight@ • Envelope Analysis for Existing Buildings • Envelope Analysis for New Buildings • Envelope Standards for New & Existing Construction

10 – HVAC SystemsSurveying Existing Conditions • Human Thermal Comfort • Interactions with HVAC ECO Projects • HVAC System Types • Central Cooling Equipment, Heat Rejection Equipment & Distribution • Impact of Part-Load Operation & Occupancy • HVAC System Electrical Distribution Energy • Humidification Systems • Example HVAC Energy Conservation Opportunities • Reducing System Loads • Estimating HVAC Energy Consumption

11 – Motors, Drives & Electric Energy ManagementPower Supply • Effects of Unbalanced Voltages on Performance of Motors • Effect of Performance-General • Motors • Glossary of Frequently Occurring Motor Terms • Power Factor • Special High Efficiency Motor Designs • Electrical Motor Performance at Part Load • Determining Electric Motor Operating Loads • Power Meter • Approximate Motor Load from Slip Measurement • Approximate Motor Load from Amperage Readings • Electric Motor Efficiency • Comparing Motors • Sensitivity of Load to Motor RPM • Ef-ficiency Losses of Drive Loads • Variable Frequency Drives • Motor Power Consumption When Throttling • Theoretical Power Consumption • Motormaster

12 – Energy Management Control SystemsEnergy Management Systems • Justification of EMCSs • Systems Integration

13 – LightingLighting Fundamentals • Process to Improve Lighting Efficiency • Maintenance • New Technologies & Products • Special Considerations • Daylighting • Common Retrofits

14 – Energy Systems MaintenanceDeveloping the Maintenance Program • Why Perform Energy, Facility & Process Systems Maintenance? • Developing & Implementing a Preventive Maintenance Plan

15 – Industrial InsulationFundamentals of Thermal Insulation Design Theory • Insulation Materials • Insulation Selection • Insulation Thickness Determination • Insulation Economics

16 – Use of Alternative EnergySolar Energy • Wind Energy • Biomass Energy • Emerging Technologies

17 – Indoor Air QualityIntroduction: Why IAQ Is Important to CEMs • IAQ Fundamentals • The Energy Management / IAQ Balance • Summary & Conclusions • Topics for Additional Study

18 – Electric & Gas Utility Rates for Commercial & Industrial ConsumersUtility Costs • Rate Structures • Innovative Rate Type • Calculation of a Monthly Bill • Conducting a Load Study • Effects of Deregulation on Customer Rates

19 – Thermal Energy StorageStorage Systems • Storage Mediums • System Capacity • Economic Summary

20 – Codes, Standards and LegislationThe Energy Independence & Security Act of 2007 • The Energy Policy Act of 2005 • The Energy Policy Act of 1992 • Codes & Standards • Climate Change • Indoor Air Quality Standards • Measurement & Verification • Regulatory & Legislative Issues Impacting Cogeneration & Power

21 – Natural Gas PurchasingPreface • Natural Gas as a Fuel • Buying Natural Gas • New Frontiers for the Gas Industry

22 – Control SystemsWhy Automate Control? • Why Optimization? • Technology Classifications • Control Modes • Input/Output Devices • Valves & Dampers • Instrument Accuracy, Repeatability & Drift • Basic Control Block Diagrams • Key Fundamentals of Successfully Applied Automatic Controls • Expected Life of Control Equipment • Control Applications for Saving Energy • Basic Energy-Saving Control Applications • Advanced Energy-Saving Control Applications • Facilities Operations Control Applications • Control System Application Pitfalls to Avoid • Costs & Benefits of Automatic Control • Estimating Savings from Applied Automatic Control

23 – Sustainability & High Performance Green BuildingsBeginnings • Sustainability Gives Rise to the Green Buildings Movement • Introducing the LEEC NC Rating System: A Technical Review • LEED for Existing Building Rating System (LEED-EB) Adopted in 2004 • Summary Discussion of Two New LEED Programs • The LEED Process • ASHRAE Guides Developed to Support LEED

24 – Electric DeregulationAn Historical Perspective of the Electric Power Industry • The Transmission System & FERC=s Role in Promoting Competition in Wholesale Power • Stranded Costs • Status of State Electric Industry Restructuring Activity • Trading Energy: Marketers & Brokers • The Impact of Retail Wheeling • The Ten-Step Program to Successful Utility Deregulation • Pricing Options for Electric Supply • Aggregation • In-House vs. Outsourcing Energy Services

25 – Financing and Performance ContractingFinancial Arrangements: A Simple Example • Financial Arrangements: Details & Terminology • Applying Financial Arrangements: A Case Study • APros@ & ACons@ of Each Financial Arrangement • Characteristics that Influence Which Financial Ar-rangement Is Best • Incorporating Strategic Issues When Selecting Financial Arrange-ments • Perspectives of Owners & Performance Contractors: Both Sides of the Story

26 – CommissioningCommissioning for Energy Management • Commissioning Definitions • The Commis-sioning Process in Existing Buildings • Commissioning Measures • Ensuring Optimum Building Performance • Commissioning New Buildings for Energy Management • For Additional Information

27 – Measurement & Verification of Energy SavingsM&V Method Selection • History of M&V • Performance Contracts • Overview of Mea-surement & Verification Methods • Cost Reduction Strategies • M&V Sampling Strategies

28 – Ground-Source Heat Pumps Applied to Commercial BuildingsIntroduction to Ground-Source Heat Pumps • About the Technology • Application • Technology Performance • Hypothetical Case Studies • The Technology in Perspective

Appendices, Index

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Gain a clearer understanding of thecorrelation between effective energymanagement and business performance...

MANAGING ENERGY FROM THE TOP DOWN: CONNECTING INDUSTRIAL ENERGY EFFICIENCY TO BUSINESS PERFORMANCEBy Christopher Russell

In a world with increasingly constrained resources, energy captures top management attention. Using language that is accessible to as many readers as pos-sible, this book explains the connection between energy and business performance. Corporate leaders, production managers, machine operators, policy advocates, and technology providers will all learn how day to day choices relate to the risks and rewards of energy use. Concise, to-the-point chapters explain how energy is invested, preserved, and ultimately positioned to create wealth. Hard nosed business leaders should appreciate the section with examples that show a strong financial case for energy improvements, including the save or buy criterion, the economic penalty for “doing nothing,” the break even cost, and the budget for sup-porting design and analysis work. Managing Energy from the Top Down is written with the goal of making the challenges and opportunities of energy use accessible to all readers that have a stake in industrial competitiveness.

ISBN: 0-88173-625-2 6 x 9, 159 pp. Illus. Hardcover, $92.00

ORDER CODE: 0633

SECTION 1 — ENERGY ENGINEERING & MANAGEMENT MANAGEMENT PAGE 7

1 – Call to ActionMoney to Burn: Why Manufacturing Profits Go Up in Smoke • Energy is Wealth • How Does Energy Use Affect Business Performance? • Where Does Industrial Energy Go? • How Waste Raises the APrice@ of Energy

2 – What’s at StakeAsk Not What Can You Save, But What Will You Save • Business Risks for Energy Consumers • The Promise & Challenge of Life-Cycle Cost • Embedded Energy • Beware of AFugitive@ Energy • The Competitor Within

3 – Overcoming BarriersWhy Do We Resist Energy Efficiency? • How Did We Get Here, & How Do We Regain Control? • Why Public Policy Is Weak Medicine for High Energy Costs • AWe’re Already as Efficient as we Can Be?@ • ARear-View Mirror@ Energy Management • In Management to Blame? • How to ADo Nothing@ About Energy Costs • The Seven Deadly Sins of Energy Cost Control • The Seven Steps to Successfule Energy Cost Control

4 – ChangeWanted: Amnesty for Yesterday’s Energy Waste • An Entitlement Under Fire • Questions & Answers About Energy Audits • Move Forward of Fall Behind • Energy Management: Two Philosophies, Two Outcomes • Some Can, Some Can’t (Control Energy Costs)

5 – Developing an Energy StrategyDo the Right Thing! • An Engineering Project or a Management Process? • Organizational Attributes, Strategies & Outcomes • Energy Solutions: In-House or Outsource? • Risk, Time & Money: The Executive Energy Tool Kit • Adventures in Energy Management: Ten Case Studies • What Does an Energy Manager Do? • Energy Management: How Well Are You Doing?

6 – How Does the Money Work?Energy At-Risk: Save or Buy? • Capital Investment, Capital Projects • Energy Man-agement Without a Capital Budget • Simple Payback: Wrong Tool for the Task? • The Cost of Doing Nothing • Break-Even Cost: The Limit to Capital Investment • Determining a Budget for Additional Energy Analysis

7 – Lessons & OutcomesEnergy Lessons: The Columbia Disaster • The Evolution of Sustainable Business • Sustainability & the Triple Bottom Line • The Hunters & Farmers of Energy Savings

Appendix I:The New World of Energy Procurement

Appendix II:Electricity Deregulation Explained for the Industrial Consumer

Index

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Get up to speed on strategies you can implement right away to make your organization a part of the growing, profitable green economy...

GREEN FACILITIES HANDBOOK: SIMPLE & PROFITABLE STRATEGIES FOR MANAGERSBy Eric A. Woodroof, Ph.D.Meeting a need in the marketplace for informa-tion on both how to operate a sustainable facility and also on carbon reduction, this book will explore why green busi-ness is good business, as well as the practical strategies to green your operations in specific areas. Written with the goal of helping you get started right away, the author’s approach is to showcase many of the profitable green ideas that businesses can implement quickly. Practi-cal, economical tactics in the areas of water, cleaning, transportation, sustainable design, landscaping, recycling, solar, financing and mar-keting are examined in an engaging and easy to understand manner. These strategies are designed to allow you to increase your profits AND reduce your organization’s environmental impact, from the board room to the boiler room. The book addresses carbon reduction terminology, monitoring and reporting, as well as carbon trading and offset strate-gies. Financing and “green” marketing will also be covered.

ISBN: 0-88173-607-4 6 x 9, 300 pp., Illus. Hardcover, $110.00

PART I: Opportunities to “Green” Your Business 1 – Easy Way to “Green” Business 2 – Green Certification Checklist 3 – Energy Conservation & Audits 4 – How to Implement a Solar Photovoltaic Project 5 – Green Transportation 6 – Water Efficiency Measures 7 – Sustainable Development & Green Landscaping 8 – Recycling Guide 9 – Green Cleaning

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PART II: Getting Projects Implemented10 – Financing Projects & Avoiding Delays11 – Get Solar on Your Roof for Free: The Power Purchase Agreement12 – Key Tips for Solar Projects from the Solar Energy Power Association13 – How Green Projects Affect Stock Prices14 – Overcoming the Barriers that Delay “Good” ProjectsIndex

ORDER CODE: 0626

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Find out how you can incorporate effectivecarbon reduction practices into yourenergy management projects...

CARBON REDUCTION: POLICIES, STRATEGIES AND TECHNOLOGIESBy Stephen A. Roosa, Ph.D. and Arun G. Jhaveri, Ed.D.

In this time of increasingly pressing concern about global climate change and its potentially irreversible and detrimental impacts on the world’s population, it is considered urgent to find effective means for significantly reducing local, regional, national and international greenhouse gas emissions in homes, businesses, industries and communities around the planet. This book, first of all, describes in clear, concise and understandable terms the nature and scope of the climate change problem. The authors then combine their considerable expertise to offer specific guidelines for defining and applying the most effective carbon reduction policies, strategies and technologies. Finally, they propose a well-defined blue print or road map for an action plan for use by practicing engineers, scientists, technicians, managers, and decision makers, which can be implemented to help control and abate the alarming increases in carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gas emissions.

ISBN: 0-88173-603-1 6 x 9, 272 pp. Illus. Hardcover, $125.00

ORDER CODE: 0614

SECTION 1 — ENERGY ENGINEERING & MANAGEMENTP PAGE 9

1 – The Importance of Reducing Carbon EmissionsIncreased Use of Carbon-Based Fuels • Carbon Emissions • The Costs of Reducing U.S. Carbon Emissions • Potential for Reducing Carbon Emissions • Transportation Systems

2 – The Problem of Climate ChangeBasics of Climate Change • Conceptual Framework • The Problem of Carbon Dioxide • Links Between Fossil Fuels & Carbon Emissions • Costs of Adjustment Strategies

3 – The Environmental Impacts of Carbon EmissionsSources of Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide • Carbon-Induced Environmental Concerns • Deforestation • The Kyoto Protocol • U.S. Initiatives & Reactions to the Kyoto Protocol • The Montreal Protocol • Diseases

4 – Governmental Carbon Reduction ProgramsInitiatives by Federal Governments • International Public-Private Partnerships • Regional Initiatives in the U.S. • State Programs in the U.S.

5 – Local Carbon Reduction PoliciesLocal Impact of Carbon Emissions • Local Governmental Policies • Cities Going Green • Austin City Limits on Carbon • Cambridge Community Carbon Reduction Project • Ranking Cities Based on Their Carbon Emissions • Public & Private Sector Partnerships • International Local Governmental Initiatives

6 – Carbon Strategies for BuildingsConcept of Green Buildings • Green Building Construc-tion Practices • Green Construction Methodologies • Building Preservation • Green Building Rating Systems • Energy Star Buildings • Zero Energy Buildings • Net Positive Energy Buildings • Carbon Neutral Construction

7 – Technologies that Reduce CO2 ImpactPotential Impact of Alternative Energy • Energy Systems & Their Importance in Reducing Atmospheric Carbon • Alternative Energy as A Carbon Reduction Solution • Technologies for Water Conservation • Landfill Gas Extraction • Electrical Energy Storage • Distributed Generation • Nuclear Energy • Questionable Technologies

8 – Carbon Sequestration TechnologiesEnhancement of Natural Process & Geoengineering • Carbon Sequestration Technologies & Procedures • Enhanced Oil Recovery • Zero Emission Coal Technolo-gies • Carbon Sequestration in Oceans • Processing CO2 Using Algae • Agricultural Methane Capture • Alternatives to Sequestration

9 – Corporate Carbon Reduction ProgramsThe Automobile Industry • Utility Companies • Service Industries • Green Banking & Financial Service • Supply Chain Assessments • The Dark Side of Carbon Credits

10 – Industrial & Manufacturing Carbon Reduction TechnologiesImpact of Industrial Carbon Emissions • The Metrics of Carbon Reduction • Modeling Systems • Special Application for the Industrial Sector • Industrial Carbon Reduction Technologies • Utility case Studies • Manufacturing Going Green

11 – Organizational Structures & ResourcesOrganizational Structures • Internal & External Re-sources • Leadership & Decision-Making Processes • Developing Interdisciplinary Teams

12 – Action Plan for Implementing Carbon ReductionDeveloping a Carbon Reduction Management Plan • Real World Results of Carbon Reduction Programs • Replicable Models • What to Do When Strategies Fail 13 – Creative Financial Approaches to Carbon ReductionCarbon Offsets as a Financial Incentive • Costs of Car-bon Capture Systems • Financial Solutions to Carbon Reduction • Energy Savings Performance Contracts • Creating a AWin-Win@ Energy Efficiency Savings Plan

14 – Implementing Successful Carbon Reduction ProgramsStrategic Planning • Cap & Trade Programs • Carbon Emissions Trading Mechanisms vs. Emissions Taxes • Transportation Systems & Alternatives

15 – The Future of Carbon Reduction ProgramsReducing Carbon Emissions • Information Tools for Sustainable Solutions • Reducing Carbon Emissions: Future Strategies • Merging Local, State & Federal Government Policies • Carbon Markets • The Future of Energy Substitutes • Redesigning Buildings with Carbon Reduction Practices • Advances in Electric Utility Systems

Bibliography, Appendix, Index

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Use the latest innovative projectfinancing strategies and methodsto guide your project to success...

ENERGY PROJECT FINANCING: RESOURCES ANDSTRATEGIES FOR SUCCESSBy 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 current project financing practices are fully examined and assessed, including coverage of energy service performance contracting, rate of return analysis, measurement and verifica-tion of energy savings, and more. You’ll get the facts you need to assess a project’s payback in advance, anticipate and avoid potential risks and/or hidden costs, and assure that your energy project is an overall economic success.

ISBN: 0-88173-597-3 6 x 9, Illus.

Hardcover, $98.00ORDER CODE: 0610

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1 – Background on the Need for Financing Energy Projects 2 – A Simple Example to Introduce the Basic Financial Arrangements 3 – Choosing the Right Financing for Your Energy Efficiency and Green Projects with ENERGY STAR® 4 – Financing Energy Projects Through Performance Contracting 5 – The Power Purchase Agreement (PC for Solar) 6 – Selling Projects to Financiers 7 – Key Risk and Structuring Provisions for Bankable Transactions 8 – When Firms Publicize Energy Management Projects, Their Stock Prices Go Up 9 – Overcoming the 3 Main Barriers to Energy Efficiency or “Green” ProjectsAppendices, Index

1 – Energy Auditing Basics 2 – Energy Accounting & Analy sis 3 – Understanding the Utility Bill 4 – Energy Economics 5 – Survey Instrumentation 6 – The Building Envelope 7 – The Electrical System Au dit 8 – The Heating, Ventilating & Air Conditioning Audit 9 – Upgrading HVAC Systems for Energy Efficiency 10 – The Physical Plant Audit 11 – Central Plant Retrofit Con sid er ations 12 – Maintenance & Energy Au dits 13 – Self-Evaluation Checklists 14 – In Transition from Energy Audits to Industrial Assessments 15 – A Compendium of Handy Working Aids 16 – En ergy Auditing Software Directory 17 – World Class Energy Assessments 18 – Water ConservationIndexORDER CODE: 0635

The complete master handbook on the principles and practices of energy auditing – now published in its 8th edition...

HANDBOOK OF ENERGY AUDITSEIGHTH EDITIONBy Albert Thumann, P.E., C.E.M., William J. Younger, C.E.M., and Terry Niehus, P.E., C.E.M

This best selling handbook is the most com-prehensive and practical reference available on energy auditing in buildings and industry. This latest edition includes revisions throughout covering ASHRAE Level 1 and 2 energy audits, as well as a new chapter on water conserva-tion. Topics include energy assessment and computer software that will guide you in plan-ning and carrying out a thorough and accurate energy audit of any type of facility, including electrical, mechanical and building systems analysis. Clear, easy to follow instructions guide you through accounting procedures, rate of return and life cycle cost analysis. Also covered is information on understanding your utility bill and using that knowledge to trim your energy costs. Loaded with forms, check-lists and handy working aids, this book is must reading for anyone responsible for conducting or overseeing a facility energy audit.ISBN: 0 88173 621-X 6 x 9, 491 pp., Illus.

Hardcover, $125.00

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Your complete guide to performing energy audits for all types of commercial fa cilities...

COMMERCIAL ENERGY AUDITING REFERENCE HANDBOOKBy Steve Doty, P.E., C.E.M.

This practical desk reference for energy engi-neers and managers is designed to serve as a comprehensive resource for per forming en-ergy audits in commercial fa cilities. Although there are no “typical” commer cial buildings, the book begins with the premise that when commer cial fa cilities are subdivided into categories based on business type, many useful patterns can be identified that become gen erally appli cable to the performance of an effective energy audit. Hence, discussion of pro ce dures and guidelines is provided for a wide range of business and building types, such as schools and colleges, res tau rants and fast food, hospitals and medical facilities, grocery stores, laboratories, lodging, apart-ment buildings, office buildings, retail, public safety, data centers, churches and religious facilities, libraries, laundries, ware houses and more. All focal areas of the building energy audit and assessment are covered, including building envelope, lighting, HVAC, controls, heat recovery, thermal storage, electrical sys-tems and utilities.ISBN: 0-88173-567-1

6 x 9, 427 pp., Illus.Hardcover, $95.00ORDER CODE: 0597

—— CONTENTS —— 1 – Benchmarking 2 – Reading Energy Use Graphs 3 – Energy Saving Opportunities by Business Type 4 – Manufacturing 5 – ECM Descriptions 6 – Utility Rate Components 7 – Automatic Control Strategies 8 – Building Operations & Maintenance 9 – Quantifying Savings 10 – Sustaining Savings 11 – Mechanical Systems 12 – Motors & Electrical Information 13 – Combustion Equipment & Systems 14 – Compressed Air 15 – Fan & Pump Drives 16 – Lighting 17 – Envelope Information 18 – Water & Domestic Water Heating 19 – Weather Data 20 – Pollution & Greenhouse Gases 21 – Formulas & Conversions Appendix, 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.

CD ORDER CODE: 0638 $95.00

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Gain perspective from a leading industry insider on how energy companies can use their greatest strength – technology – to set the course for a profitable, solid and sustainable future…

VISIONS FOR A SUSTAINABLE ENERGY FUTUREBy Mark GabrielThis book offers a unique insight into the corporate health of energy companies in an evolving land scape of deregulation. Cutting across both his torical and present-day situations, it demonstrates important el ements vital to the success of energy companies coming out of a safe regulated structure, and dealing with a new, competi-tive environment. Targeted at corporate ex ecutives, energy pro fessionals, the financial and investment communities, stra te gic planners, and regulators, readers will find this resource helpful to understand how energy companies can meet the challenges of a competitive environment, what it will take to evolve into healthy energy companies, the impacts of de regu lation and assessment of successful and unsuccessful strategies for energy com pa nies, the role of technology in business/product re-invention and a successful business model, and the differences and simi larities of elec tricity to other commodities-the challenges to generation, power de liv ery, en vi ron men tal science and end-use sectors of the business.

ISBN: 0-88173-513-2 6 x 9, 254 pp. Illus. Hardcover, 98.00

ORDER CODE: 0579

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1 – Megatrends and the Energy HorizonMarket trends vs. Megatrends • Current Crossroads: The Electric Sector Today • Energy Business Capital Expenditures as a Percent of Revenue • Inherent Conflicts in the Electricity Sector • Relieving the Conflict

2 – Incenting Innovation: A Competi-tive Regulatory FrameworkThe Regulatory Dilemma • Electricity Com-pany Responses to Deregulation: Invest in the New • Finding the Right (and Profitable) Customer Compact • Turning a Megatrend into Business Opportunity • Competitive Regula-tion: The Infrastructure Investment Model

3 – The Destiny of Energy Business EvolutionDeveloping a Stable Business Model • The Art of Business Reinvention: A Classic and Stable Business Model • The Unique Attributes of the Electricity Industry • Succeeding with the Destiny of Business Evolution

4 – The Destiny of DemographicsThe Aging Workforce—A Gap of Knowledge • Growing Population Shifts: A Booming Retire-ment Issue • Increased Consumer Demand: A Boomer Phenomenon • Succeeding with the Destiny of Demographics

5 – The Destiny of Carbon Con-straints and Capacity DemandsSupply-Side Issues and the Carbon Conflict • Fueling the Future: Facing the Conflict • Incentives to Help Replace Conflict and Costly Compliance • Succeeding with the Megatrend of Conflict

6 – The Destiny of Intelligent InfrastructureOur National Power Grid…Now • The Vi-sion—Enhanced Power Flow with Digital Control • Succeeding with the Megatrend of Connectivity

7 – The Destiny of Customer EngagementIt’s Your Father’s Energy Interface • The Intelligent Energy Portal • The Art of Energy Efficiency and Smart Control • Succeeding with the Megatrend of Choice

8 – The Destination: A Transformed Electricity SectorA Vision for the Industry’s Future • Trans-formative Paths in Telecommunications • Getting There from Here • A Healthy Balance • Repair, Replace, Rebuild vs. Investing in Innovation • Building a Model for the Future • Conclusion • Ten Ideas for the Future

Index

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ORDER CODE: 0612

—— CONTENTS ——1 – The Energy Evolution

2 – Energy & Changes in the Environment

3 – Alternative Fuel Sources

4 – Hydrogen Sources

5 – Transportation Fuel Cells

6 – Power Generation

7 – Heating & Cooling Energy

8 – The Power & Transportation Future

Index

Get up to speed on the latest developmentin hydrogen-based energy technologies...

By Michael F. HordeskiThe hydrogen car has been proposed as the solution to our oil problems, but how would it work, and what potential problems associated with it? This book attempts to address these questions, and to provide specifics about current de-velopments toward a hydrogen-based energy infrastructure. In a major push to establish and commercialize fuel cell technologies,most major auto manufacturers are investing billions in development programs. A less public, but perhaps more important development is occurring in stationary power sources that use fuel cell technology. What would a hydrogen infrastructure look like? Fueling stations could be small electrolysis plants that produce hydrogen from water. Photovoltaic cells could also be used at fueling stations to power for electrolysis. Hydrogen fueling stations have already opened in California, Washington, DC and Europe. The tech-nology is being pushed by economics as oil prices continue to rise with dwindling supplies. This book offers the reader an informed look at the current state of fuel cell power and transportation technology, and where it’s headed.ISBN: 0-88173-561-2 6 x 9, 290 pp, Illus Hardcover, $115.00

HYDROGEN & FUEL CELLS: ADVANCES INTRANSPORTATION & POWER

—— CONTENTS —— 1 – What Is Sustainable De vel opment?

2 – Sustainable Development: A New Social Concept

3 – The Environment & Sustainable Development

4 – Sustainable Buildings

5 – Sustainable Energy So lutions

6 – Corporate Sustainability Pro grams

7 – Local Politics for Sustainable Development

8 – How Sustainable Development Policies Affect Planning

9 – Tracking Local Sustainable Development

10 – Learning from Las Vegas

11 – International Sustainability

12 – What the Future Holds: Cre ating a Sustainable World

Bibliography, Appendices, Index

Learn how to plan and manage successful sustainable development projects…

SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT HANDBOOKBy Stephen A. Roosa, Ph.D.

Sustainable development is a concept that in-cor po rates energy, urban man agement, en vi-ron men tal ob jectives, policy integration, and the idea that effective solutions can be achieved in a cooperative manner with con certed effort. Now gaining momentum on the world stage, sus tainable development is be ginning to sig nifi-cantly re de fine the policies and de cision making of both cor po rations and gov ern men tal entities. Sustainability de vel opment ini tiatives can vary widely in both scope and appli cation, as well as success. This book is in tended to clarify critical issues, proven approaches and potential pitfalls asso ciated with such ini tiatives, cov ering un-derlying con cepts, re newable en ergy solutions, environmental issues, green design and LEED® pro grams, sustainable in dus trial pro cesses, sus-tainable development policy con sid er ations, lo-cal gov ernment pro grams, cor po rate pro grams, tracking re sults, and future trends.ISBN: 0-88173-565-5

6 x 9, 455 pp., Illus.Hardcover, $115.00ORDER CODE: 0594

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Get up to speed on the complete spectrum of future energy technologies and their true market potential…

ALTERNATE ENERGY: ASSESSMENT & IMPLEMENTATION REFERENCE BOOKBy James J. Winebrake, Ph.D.Here’s your opportunity to look into the fu ture of en ergy tech nologies, with em pha sis on al ter-native, or non-con ven tional tech nologies, their po ten tial im pacts, and the tech nical, eco nomic and policy issues that will affect their successful in te gration into global energy mar kets. In ter-na tional in scope, the book ex am ines both the tech nical and non-tech nical as pects of emerging tech nologies. De tailed tech nology assessments for spe cific al ter native en ergy re sources are pre sented. An over view of the problems asso-ciated with con ven tional en ergy con sumption is in cluded, as well as an in sightful dis cussion of tech nology imple men tation issues from the author’s own well-in formed and cautiously op ti-mis tic perspective.ISBN: 0-88173-436-5

6 x 9, 243 pp., Illus. Hardcover, $125.00ORDER CODE: 0515

—— CONTENTS —— 1 – Introduction 2 – Lighting Technology Roadmap 3 – Commercial Buildings Technology Roadmap 4 – Residential Building Technology Roadmap 5 – Windows Industry Technology Roadmap 6 – Hydrogen Energy Technology Roadmap 7 – Biomass Technology Roadmap 8 – Small Wind Power Energy Roadmap 9 – Solar Electric Power Technology Roadmap 10 – Conclusion: Learning from Roadmaps Index

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Here’s your up-to-the-minute resource on the fast emerging world of hydrogen and other alternative fuel-based technologies…

ALTERNATIVE FUELS: THE FUTURE OF HYDROGEN SECOND EDITIONBy 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-especially the use of hydrogen. Topics include energy policy, fuel supply trends, statistics and projections, oil reserves, alternative scenarios, energy utilization, sustainable energy, cost analy-sis, fuel escalation, energy and development, regulatory issues, barriers to implementation, conversion systems, storage systems, thermody-namic efficiency, fuel chain efficiency, life-cycle efficiency, technology issues extracting, refining, air emission issues, safety, natural gas hydrogen gas, methanol, ethanol, steam reforming and fuel cells.ISBN: 0-88173-595-7

6 x 9, 263 pp., Illus. Hardcover, $119.00ORDER CODE: 0615

1 – Fuels & Trends

2 – The Evolution of Oil

3 – Fuel & Autos

4 – Fuels for the Auto

5 – The New Transportation

6 – Fuels & the En vi ronment

7 – Hydrogen Sources, Biomass & Wind Power

8 – Alternative Fuel Paths & Solar Hydrogen

9 – Infrastructure Choices & Nuclear Hydrogen

10 – Trends in Fuels & Energy Technology

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Learn the most effective strategies for marketing and selling green building projects in the commercial buildings marketplace…

MARKETING GREEN BUILDINGS: GUIDE FOR ENGINEERING, CONSTRUCTION & ARCHITECTUREBy Jerry YudelsonEngineers, 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 used most successfully in this spe cialized and growing field. This book is in tended to serve as an effective tool for pro fessional green building enthusiasts and ad vo cates in presenting green design fea tures, sustainable strategies and new prod ucts to the potential green building client. The au thor addresses key questions such as: How is green building marketing different from other types of pro fessional service mar keting? What tools and techniques from con ven tional mar keting can be used to greater effect in mar-keting green buildings? What is the size and potential of the green buildings market? And how should a firm position it self to succeed in this growing mar ket place? You’ll find clear de scriptions of successful strategies and approaches to mar keting and selling green building-re lated services, as well as up-to-date information on the role of LEED® in green building projects.ISBN: 0-88173-528-0

6 x 9, 252 pp., Illus. Hardcover, $125.00

—— CONTENTS —— 1 – Introduction 2 – Today’s Green Building Market 3 – Industry Growth to Date 4 – Forecasting Demand for Green Buildings 5 – The Business Case for Green Buildings 6 – Experiences of Green Marketing 7 – Vertical Markets for Green Buildings 8 – Demand for Green Building Measures 9 – Understanding Marketing Strategies 10 – Understanding Segmentation, Targeting, Positioning & Differentiation 11 – Selling Green Buildings 12 – Marketing Green Developments 13 – Looking to the Future: Sustainable Engineering Design 14 – Marketing Services for LEED-EB Projects 15 – Marketing Services for LEED CI Projects 16 – Marketing Services for Future LEED Products 17 – The Role of the Professional Engineer in Energy Star® 18 – Forecasts of Demand for LEED Projects 19 – The People Problem in Marketing Professional Services Appendix, Index

ORDER CODE: 0569

6 x 9, 218 pp., Illus.Hardcover, $98.00ORDER CODE: 0603

SIMPLE SOLUTIONS TO ENERGY CALCULATIONSFOURTH 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 fea si bility studies and associated calculations. The author, a prac ticing en gi neer, will share with you his secrets for sim pli fying com plex energy calculations, and show you how to use his unique, time-saving meth ods. You’ll learn how to cut through the maze of detail using concise, inno vative decision-making tools to de ter mine whether you should investreal time and money into developing details of a project under con sid er ation. Key topics covered include “energy myths and magic,” the walk-through audit, lighting, pumps, fans, motors, insulation, fuel switching, heat re cov ery, HVAC and a summary of energy calculations.

ISBN: 0-88173-575-2

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ENERGY MANAGEMENT REFERENCE LIBRARY CD / THIRD EDITION

NOW AVAILABLE – FOUR COMPLETE BOOKS ON ONE CD-ROM…

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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 onyour computer. This software may be downloaded free from www.adobe.com.

CD ORDER CODE: 0636PRICE: $450.00

Including over 2100 pages of text, graphics, charts and illus trations, the Energy Man-agement Ref erence Li brary CD pro vides an eco nomical training, re search and ref-erence re source for today’s en ergy pro fessional. In dexed with book-marks for con ve nient navi gation, the CD-ROM con tains the following four com plete books in Adobe PDF® for mat:

ENERGY MANAGEMENT HANDBOOK, 7TH Edition

By Steve Doty and Wayne C. Turner

This comprehensive 800+ page handbook has become recognized as the definitive stand-alone energy manager’s desk reference, used by thousands of energy management professionals throughout in dus try.

By Barney Capehart, Wayne Turner, and William Kennedy

This best selling book provides a manager’s guide to the most im por-tant areas of energy cost cutting. Written by three of the most re spected energy pro fessionals in the industry, it examines the fun da men tal objectives of energy management, and illustrates tools and techniques proven effective for achieving results.

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.

By Albert Thumann and D. Paul Mehta

This reference will guide you step by step in applying the principles of energy engineering and management to the design of electrical, HVAC, utility, pro cess and building systems for both new design and retrofit projects.

GUIDE TO ENERGY MANAGEMENT, 6TH Edition

HANDBOOK OF ENERGY ENGINEERING, 6TH Edition

SOLUTIONS MANUAL FOR GUIDE TO ENERGY MANAGEMENT, 6TH Edition

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NOW AVAILABLE: SIX COMPLETE BOOKS ON ONE CD-ROM…

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NOTE: The Business Energy Professional 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 down loaded free from www.adobe.com.

We are pleased to offer this com pre hen sive 6-vol ume reference li brary, specifically designed to pro vide an eco nomical train-ing, re search and ref erence re source for pro fessionals in volved in the non-tech nical as pects of energy man agement. Pro viding over 2300 pages of text, graphics, charts and illus trations, this easy-access CD-ROM is in dexed with book marks for con ve nient navi gation. Business En ergy Pro fessional Ref-erence Library CD con tains the following six com plete books in Adobe PDF® for mat: CD ORDER CODE: 0556

PRICE: $395.00

BUSINESS ENERGY PROFESSIONAL REFERENCE LIBRARY CD

DICTIONARY OF ENERGY EFFICIENCY TECHNOLOGIESBy Michael F. HordeskiThis comprehensive reference addresses the diverse topics that form the back bone of energy conservation in a time-saving dictionary format. Printed hard cover also available, price: $130.00

HANDBOOK OF FINANCING ENERGY PROJECTS,By Albert Thumann, P.E., C.E.M., and Eric Woodruff, Ph.D., C.E.M.An excellent resource for those seeking to utilize the innovative methods now available to finance energy efficiency projects. Printed hardcover also available, price: $92.00

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY FOR ENERGY MANAGERSEdited by Barney L. Capehart, Ph.D., C.E.M.Comprehensive in scope, this reference addresses all of the most sig nifi cant energy and facility-relevant IT concepts you’ll typically need to take your op erations to the “next level.” Printed hardcover also available, price: $145.00

INVESTMENT GRADE ENERGY AUDIT By Shirley J. Hansen, Ph.D., and James W. Brown, P.E.Provides detailed guidelines on how to use the “investment grade audit” (IGA), which enables prediction of savings with much greater accuracy than the tra di-tional energy audit. Printed hardcover also available, price: $95.00

NEW TECHNOLOGIES FOR ENERGY EFFICIENCYBy Michael F. HordeskiThis important book details the tools and technologies available for in cor po rating smaller, clean, efficient energy-generating technologies into your en ergy man-agement plan. Printed hardcover also available, price: $88.00

WEB BASED ENERGY INFORMATION & CONTROL SYSTEMSBy Barney L. Capehart, Ph.D., C.E.M.This book documents operational experience with web based systems in ac-tual facilities and in varied applications. Printed hardcover also available, price: $160.00

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Three leading experts guide youevery step of the way in planningand implementing energymanagement strategies designed for the 21st century...

GUIDE TO ENERGY MANAGEMENTSIXTH EDITIONBarney 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 fully updated edition of this best-selling en-ergy manager’s guide provides the very latest strategies for improving lighting, combustion processes, steam generation/distribution, and industrial waste re-utilization. Written by three of the most respected energy professionals in the industry, this book examines the core objectives of effective energy management, and clearly illustrates the techniques and tools proven most effective in achieving results. Topics include distributed generation, energy auditing, rate structures, economic evaluation techniques, lighting efficiency improvement, HVAC optimization, combustion and use of industrial wastes, steam generation and distri-bution system performance, control systems and computers, energy systems maintenance, renewable energy, and industrial water man-agement.

ISBN: 0-88173-605-8 6 x 9, 630 pp. Illus., Hardcover, $132.00

ORDER CODE: 0616

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1 – Introduction to Energy Management 2 – The Energy Audit Process: An Overview 3 – Understanding Energy Bills 4 - Economic Analysis & Life Cycle Costing 5 - Lighting 6 – Heating, Ventilating and Air Conditioning 7 – Understanding and Managing Boilers 8 – Steam Distribution Systems 9 – Control Systems and Computers10 – Energy Systems Maintenance11 – Insulation12 – Process Energy Management13 – Renewable Energy Sources and Water Management14 – Distributed Generation15 – Web-Based Building Automation Controls and Energy Information Systems16 – Creating Green BuildingsAppendix, Index

ORDER CODE: 0595 6 x 9, 542 pp., Illus.Hardcover, $150.00

GUIDE TO ENERGY MANAGEMENTINTERNATIONAL VERSIONBarney 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 cal cu lations are ex pressed in Système In ter na tional (SI) units.

ISBN: 0-88173-563-9

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SOLUTIONS MANUAL FOR GUIDE TO ENERGY MANAGEMENT SIXTH EDITIONBy Klaus-Dieter E. Pawlik

This practical study guide serves as a valuable com-pan ion text, pro viding worked out solutions to all of the problems presented in Guide to Energy Man-agement, Sixth Edition. Covering each chap ter in se quence, the au thor has provided detailed in structions to guide you through every step in the problem solving process. You’ll find all the help you need to fully master and apply the state-of-the-art con cepts and strat egies presented in Guide to Energy Management.

ISBN: 0-88173-617-1

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International Version Also Available:ORDER CODE: 0608, ISBN: 0-88173-589-2, Softcover, $95.00

ORDER CODE: 06196 x 9, 161 pp., Illus.

Softcover, $92.00

Get the facts on easy-to-implement energy strategies to maximize your energy savings today...

MAXIMIZING ENERGY SAVINGS & MINIMIZING COSTSBy 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 lost sight of the fact that they may not need (at least initially) time-consuming, large investment strategies. Strange as this may sound, many users today have little or no practical knowledge about their energy purchases. This book covers the basics of rates, components of energy purchases, and the methods and techniques required for maximizing energy savings and minimiz-ing costs. The potential reader of this book could be a neophyte new energy manager to a seasoned energy professional. This book provides the foundation upon which any successful, long-term energy strategy should be based.

ISBN: 0-88173-392-X 6 x 9, 346 pp., Illus. Hardcover, $125.00

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ORDER CODE: 0499

1 – Regulation of Utilities 2 – Developing a Strategy for Reducing Electricity Costs 3 – The Electricity Utility Bill 4 – Electricity Deregulation 5 – Electricity Deregulation: The Current Status 6 – Deregulation: The Process 7 – Cogeneration 8 – Natural Gas 9 – The Natural Gas Utility Bill 10 – Natural Gas: An Overview 11 – Natural Gas Regulation 12 – Reducing Natural Gas Costs 13 – The Natural Gas Flow Process 14 – The Natural Gas Billing Process 15 – The Propane-Air System 16 – The Natural Gas Deregulation Process 17 – The Natural Gas Contract Process 18 – The Monthly Natural Gas Billing Procedure19 – Natural Gas Cost Reduction Strategies20 – Electricity & Natural Gas Hedging Strategies21 – Electricity & Natural Gas Savings OpportunitiesIndex

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Here’s your authoritative resource onESCO developments, trends and activities throughout the world...

By Shirley J. Hansen, Ph.D.with Pierre Langlois and Paolo BertoldiThis book provides an insightful assessment of today’s ESCO (energy services) industry around the world, analyzing current trends – both by geographical regions and in specific countries. Both opportunities and barriers/problems are presented and explained by in country profes-sionals who have broad knowledge of their specific ESCO industry. The book includes significant contributions by Pierre Langlois and Paolo Bertoldi. The author and contributors have reached into the far corners of the world to get trusted colleagues to tell the story of the energy services industry’s development in their respec-tive countries, and in their own words. Chapters cover selected countries from Western Europe, Eastern Europe, Africa, the Middle East, Asia, North America, South America, New Zealand and Australia, as well as the overall global picture.

ISBN: 0-88173-611-2 6 x 9, 377 pp., Illus. Hardcover, $115.00

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—— CONTENTS —— 1 – ESCO Development

2 – WESTERN EUROPE: Germany, Italy, Greece, United Kingdom, Ireland, France, Austria, Belgium, The Netherlands, Luxembourg, Finland, Sweden, Denmark, Portugal, Spain

3 – EASTERN EUROPE: Czech Republic, Poland, Romania, Hungary, Slovakia, Croatia, Russia, Bulgaria

4 – AFRICA: Tunisia, Algeria, Morocco, Cote d’lvoire, Kenya, South Africa

5 – THE MIDDLE EAST: Lebanon, Israel, Turkey, Egypt

6 – ASIA: Japan, Thailand, Malaysia, Vietnam, India, Philippines, Republic of Korea, China

7 – NORTH AMERICA: Canada, United States, Mexico

8 – SOUTH AMERICA: Chile, Uruguay, Brazil

9 – DOWN UNDER: New Zealand, Australia

10 – The Global Picture

References, Appendices, Index

ESCOS AROUND THE WORLD: LESSONS LEARNED IN 49 COUNTRIES

MANAGING ENERGY COSTS: A BEHAVIORAL AND NON-TECHNICAL APPROACHBy John Eggink

This book discusses the numerous reasons why many organizations fail to manage the be hav ioral aspects of energy consumption, and shows you how you can apply proven management tech niques to sig nifi cantly re duce these unnec essary energy expenses within your own or ga ni zation. In cluded are a broad array of ex amples of com pa nies who have pio neered these efforts, their ac tual savings (often millions of dollars annually), step-by step meth od ologies and typical energy-wasting or ga ni za-tional pit falls to avoid. Based on years of study, research and docu men tation, the author communicates in an easy-to-un der stand, and co he sive manner how break the prevalent cycle of energy waste, and to make your em ploy ees both co-op erative in saving en ergy, and accountable for the en ergy they use. Completely non-technical in its approach, his book focuses ex clu sively on how to manage the human el ement of en ergy con sumption.

6 x 9, 270 pp., Illus. Hardcover, $98.00

ORDER CODE: 0587 ISBN: 0-88173-544-2

ESCOs Aroundthe World:

Lessons Learned in49 Countries

Shirley J. Hansen, Ph.D.with Pierre Langlois and Paolo Bertoldi

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ENERGY CONSERVATION GUIDE BOOKSECOND EDITION

By Dale R. Patrick, Stephen W. Fardo, Ray E. Richardson and Steven R. PatrickThis ref erence covers the full scope of energy man agement tech niques and applications for new and ex isting buildings, with emphasis on the “sys tems” approach to de vel oping an effec-tive overall en ergy man agement strat egy. Build-ing structural con sid er ations are ex am ined, such as heat loss and gain, win dows, and in su-lation. A thor ough dis cussion of heating and cooling sys tems ba sics is pro vided, along with energy man agement guide lines. Also cov ered are en ergy con ser vation mea sures for lighting sys tems, water sys tems and elec trical sys tems. Spe cific energy man agement technologies and their appli cation are dis cussed in de tail, in cluding solar en ergy systems, energy man-agement sys tems, and al ter native en ergy tech nologies.ISBN: 0-88173-526-4

6 x 9, 495 pp., Illus. Hardcover, $92.00

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1 – Codes, Standards & Legislation 2 – Energy Economic Analysis 3 – Energy Auditing & Accounting 4 – Electrical System Optimization 5 – Waste Heat Recovery 6 – Utility System Optimization 7 – Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning & Building System Optimization 8 – HVAC Equipment 9 – Cogeneration: Theory & Practice 10 – Control Systems 11 – Computer Applications 12 – Thermal Storage 13 – Passive Solar Energy Systems 14 – Energy Management 15 – Compressed Air System Optimization 16 – Financing Energy Projects Appendix, References, Index

ORDER CODE: 0577

HANDBOOK OF ENERGY ENGINEERINGSIXTH EDITIONBy Albert Thumann, P.E., C.E.M. and D. Paul Mehta, Ph.D.Covering the latest codes and standards and the Energy Independence and Security Act, this edition includes information on software pack-ages from the Best Practices Program of the U.S. Department of Energy; and emerging technolo-gies such as oxy-fuel combustion, high efficiency burners, enhanced heat exchangers, and ceramic membranes for heat recovery. This reference will guide you step by step in applying the principles of energy engineering and management to the design of electrical, HVAC, utility, process and building systems for both new design and retrofit projects. Topics covered include how to do an en-ergy analysis of any system; electrical system op-timization; state-of-the-art lighting and lighting controls; thermal storage; cogeneration; HVAC and building system optimization; compressed air systems; third party financing and much more. The text is thoroughly illustrated with tables, graphs, diagrams and sample problems.

ISBN: 0-88173-581-7

ORDER CODE: 0607

Use the definitive energy engineering reference to guide you in all types of design and retrofit projects...

—— CONTENTS —— 1 – In tro duction 2 – En ergy Basics 3 – The Building Structure 4 – Com fort Heating Systems 5 – Summer Air Conditioning Systems 6 – Lighting Systems 7 – Wa ter Systems 8 – Elec trical Power Systems 9 – So lar Power Systems 10 – In stru men tation & Measurement 11 – En ergy Management Systems 12 – Al ter native Energy Systems 13 – En ergy Cost Reduction Appendix, Glossary, Index

6 x 9, 479 pp., Illus.Hardcover, $110.00

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Apply proven methods to slash your organization’s utility costs by up to 40%…

PLANT ENGINEERS & MANAGERS GUIDE TO ENERGY CONSERVATIONNINTH EDITION

By Albert Thumann, P.E.,C.E.M. and Scott Dunning, Ph.D., P.E.

Now in its fully updated ninth edition, this com pre hen sive, best selling handbook covers both management and engineering strat egies which can be utilized to slash energy costs by as much as 40% in in dus trial fa cilities. Many of the ex isting chapters have been revised to re flect the latest ad vances, and new material has been added on motor drive sys tems, LEED®, mea surement and veri fi cation, and building commissioning. Topics covered in clude co gen eration, gas dis trib uted gen eration tech nologies, steam sys tem op ti mi zation, geo ther mal heat pumps, elec tricity pur chasing strat-egies and power quality case studies. You’ll also find ready-to-apply guide lines for life cycle costing, elec trical system op ti mi zation, light-ing and HVAC system effi ciency im provement, me chanical and pro-cess sys tem per for mance, building en ergy loss re duction, fi nancing en ergy projects, energy pur chasing, and strat egies for es tab lishing an effective en ergy con ser vation-oriented main te nance program.

ISBN: 0-88173-555-8

6 x 9, 460 pp., Illus. Hardcover, $110.00ORDER CODE: 0606

1 – The Role of the Plant Engineer in Energy Management

2 – Energy Economic Decision Making

3 – The Facility Survey

4 – Electrical System Optimization 5 – Utility and Pro cess Sys tem Optimization

6 – Heat Transfer

7 – Reducing Building Energy Losses

8 – Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning System Optimization

9 – Cogeneration

10 – Establishing a Maintenance Program for Plant Efficiency and Energy Savings11 – Managing an Effective Energy Conservation Program

12 – Industrial Power Monitoring and Control

13 – Reliable & Economic Natural Gas Distributed Generation Projects

14 – Financing Energy Efficiency Projects

15 – Steam System Optimization: A Case Study

16 – Cost Containment Design for Commercial Geothermal Heat Pumps

17 – Fundamentals of Energy Outsourcing

18 – Economic Evaluations for Power Quality Solutions

19 – Purchasing Strategies for Electricity

20 – Power Quality Case Studies

Index

CONTENTS

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ENCYCLOPEDIA OF ENERGY ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY3 VOLUME SET

Edited By Barney L. Capehart

Using limited resources in sustainable ways, en ergy engineers and tech nologists have made people’s lives comfortable and affordable with effi cient and cost-effective technology, from air con di-tioners to waste fuels. But to accommo date the expanding world population, the glo bal supply of energy has been in creasingly strained. Energy efficiency, en ergy con ser vation through en ergy man-agement, and the use of renewable en ergy sources are three of the major strategies that can provide the energy and energy services for the world’s popu lation and economy. Energy man agers, re searchers, scholars, and policy makers need to know all of the aspects of energy tech nology in order to tackle this crisis. En com passing a wide spec trum of theo retical and applied con cepts, meth od ologies, and possible so lutions, the En cy clo pe dia covers en ergy effi ciency and con ser vation oppor tu nities, re newable and al ter native energy sources, the financial analy sis of energy systems, per for mance con tracting, en vi ron men tal regulations, global cli mate change, green de vel opment, hy dro gen-fueled vehicles, and much more.

ORDER CODE: 0601

SECTION 1 — ENERGY ENGINEERING & MANAGEMENT PAGE 23

3 Volumes, 81/

2 x 11, 1936 pp., Illus.

Hardcover, $500.00ISBN: 0-8493-3653-8

–———————— CONTENTS ————————— I: INTRODUCTION

II: WEB BASED ENTERPRISE ENERGY & FACILITY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM CASE STUDIES

III: WEB BASED ENTERPRISE ENERGY & FACILITY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM APPLICATIONS

IV: WEB BASED ENTERPRISE ENERGY & FACILITY MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS IN THE ENTERTAINMENT PARK INDUSTRY

V: WEB BASED ENTERPRISE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS FOR DEMAND RESPONSE APPLICATIONS

VI: HARDWARE & SOFTWARE TOOLS & SYSTEMS FOR DATA INPUT, DATA PROCESSING & DISPLAY IN ENTERPRISE SYSTEMS

VII: FUTURE OPPORTUNITIES FOR WEB BASED ENTERPRISE ENERGY & BUILDING AUTOMATION SYSTEMS; & CONCLUSIONS Index

Learn how to gain maximum benefit from the latest in IT and web based energy information and control systems now available for use in managing your organization’s energy costs…

WEB BASED ENTERPRISE ENERGY & BUILDING AUTOMATION SYSTEMSEdited by Barney L. Capehart and Lynne C. CapehartThe capability and use of IT and web based en ergy informa-tion and control systems has ex panded from single facilities to multiple fa cilities and or ga ni zations with buildings located throughout the world. This book will show you how to take the mass of available data and extract from it useful informa-tion which can determine what actions to take to improve effi ciency and productivity of commer cial, in sti tu tional and in dus trial facilities. The book will also provide insight into the areas of ad vanced appli cations of web based EIS and ECS systems, in te gration of IT/web based in for mation and con trol sys tems with existing BAS systems, com-missioning IT/web based systems, mea surement and veri fi cation of energy saving projects, and moni toring and control of all operations of a facility to integrate the energy related operations of a facility to the business side.

ISBN: 0-88173-536-181/

2 x 11, 425 pp., Illus. Hardcover, $175.00

ORDER CODE: 0580

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Your complete guide to effective use of today’s performance contracting solutions, from one of the foremost experts in the field…

PERFORMANCE CONTRACTING: EXPANDING HORIZONS

SECOND EDITION

By Shirley J. Hansen, Ph.D.

In an industry changing as rapidly as performance contracting, this com pletely re vised and updated edition is a must read for those concerned about en ergy and the en vi ronment, examining state-of-the-art facts and pragmatic re alities from fi nancing to measurement and veri fi-cation, and in cluding up-to-date how-to’s for both end users and energy service com-pa nies (ESCOs). You’ll find expert advice on de vel oping RFPs and RFQs, tips on making your energy project financeable, and guide lines for effec tively negotiating and de vel oping en ergy ser vices agree-ments. You’ll learn the key strat egies for manazging risks, both from a user’s and a service provider’s point of view, as well as ways to expand ESCO business and serve customers more effec tively. An in-depth look at the global mar ket place in cludes fi nancing tech niques and international development oppor tu nities for ESCOs.ISBN: 0-88173-530-2

6 x 9, 326 pp., Illus.Hardcover, $98.00

ORDER CODE: 0578

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1 – Making the Case for Energy Efficiency

2 – Energy Opportunities: The Moving Target

3 – Money Matters

4 – Partner Selection: From Both Sides of the Fence

5 – An ESCO’s Guide to Measurement & Verification (Dr. Stephen Roosa)

6 – Financing Energy Efficiency

7 – Quality Contracts

8 – Where the Savings Are: Project Management

9 – Communications Strategies

10 – Customer Risks & Mitigating Strategies

11 – ESCO Risks & Management Strategies

12 – The IAQ / Energy Efficiency Interface

13 – Expanding the ESCO Model

14 – Productive ESCO-Vendor Relations (Michael Gibson, Brian Todd)

15 – Using the Web for Energy Data Acquisition & Analysis (Paul Allen, Dave Green, Jim Lewis)

16 – Are You Ready to Go International? (Don Smith)

17 – Assessing Foreign Opportunities for ESCOs (Jim Hansen)

18 – International Financing (Tom Dreessen)

19 – The Global Perspective (Bob Dixon)

Appendices, Glossary, Index

COMPUTERIZED BUILDING ENERGY SIMULATION HANDBOOKBy 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.

6 x 9, 215 pp., Illus.Softcover, $58.00ORDER CODE: 0447 ISBN: 0-88173-259-1

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SECTION 2:

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

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Get up to speed on the latest advances insmart grid technologies, and how they willimpact the future of electric power distribution...

THE SMART GRID: ENABLING ENERGYEFFICIENCY AND DEMAND RESPONSEBy Clark GellingsThe 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 which can significantly enhance the overall func-tionality of power distribution, and make it ready to meet the needs the 21st century. This book explains in detail how sensors, communications technolo-gies, computational ability, control, and feedback mechanisms can be effectively combined to create this new, continually adjusting Asmart grid@ system. You’ll gain an understanding of both IntelliGridSM architecture and EnergyPortSM, as well as how the integration of intelligent systems can be effectively utilized toward achieving the goals of reliability, cost containment, energy efficiency in power production and delivery, and end-use energy efficiency.

ISBN: 0-88173-623-6

6 x 9, 301 pp., Illus.Hardcover, $125.00

—— CONTENTS ——

ORDER CODE: 0630

1 – What is the Smart Grid? 2 – Electric Energy Efficiency in Power Production & Delivery 3 – Electric End-Use Energy Efficiency 4 – Using a Smart Grid to Evolve the Perfect Power System 5 – DC Distribution & the Smart Grid 6 – The IntelliGridSM Architecture for the Smart Grid 7 – The Smart Grid – Enabling Demand Response: The Dynamic Energy Systems Concept 8 – The EnergyPortSM as Part of the Smart Grid 9 – Policies & Programs to Encourage End-Use Energy Efficiency10 – Market Implementation11 – Efficient Electric End-Use Technology Alternatives12 – Demand-Side Planning13 – Demand-Side EvaluationAppendix, Index

This authoritative guide presents real worldsolutions to today’s most challenging electrical distribution system design and application demands…

ELECTRICAL DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMSSECOND EDITIONBy Dale R. Patrick and Stephen W. FardoComprehensive in scope, this book, now in its fully updated second edition, was written to fill the need for a truly applications-oriented text on electrical distribution systems for both engineers and tech-nicians. All critical aspects of power production, distribution, control, conversion and measurement are clearly presented. The authors place emphasis on real-world applications, examining electrical distribution and associated system operation from a user’s or technician’s point of view. The use of an ‘electrical power systems’ model facilitates the reader’s comprehensive understanding of electri-cal distribution, utilizing power distribution as a key starting point, and then clearly delineating the relationship to other important associated systems. The final chapter of this new edition has been refo-cused to emphasize the economics of distribution systems, computer power requirements and current environmental considerations.ISBN: 0-88173-599-X

6 x 9, 478 pp., Illus. Hardcover, $115.00

—— CONTENTS —— 1 – Power System Fundamentals 2 – Basics of Electrical Circuits 3 – Power Relationships in Electrical Circuits 4 – Electrical Power Production Systems 5 – Power Distribution System Fundamentals 6 – Conductors & Insulators in Electrical Distribution Systems 7 – Power Distribution Equipment 8 – Electrical Distribution Inside Buildings 9 – Single Phase & Three Phase Distribution Systems10 – Distribution Considerations for Heating Systems11 – Control Devices Used with Distribution Systems12 – Power Measurement Equipment13 – Distribution System Considerations

Appendices, IndexORDER CODE: 0624

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Your fully updated, complete guide to optimum selection, application and operation of gas turbine technologies...

GAS TURBINE HANDBOOKFOURTH EDITIONBy Tony J. GiampaoloNewly 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, controls, inlet and exhaust treatments, inspection, troubleshooting, noise control, inlet cooling for power augmentation and NOx control. A full chapter is devoted to microturbines. The fourth edition places additional emphasis on critical elements of centrifugal and axial compressors, including detailed information on the compression process and the parameters that impact it. The author has provided many helpful tips that will enable diagnosis of problems in their early stages and analysis of fail-ures to prevent their recurrence. Also treated are the effects of the external environment on gas turbines operation and life, as well as the impact of the gas turbine on its surrounding environment.ISBN: 0-88173-613-9

6 x 9, 447 pp. Illus, Hardcover, $120.00

—— CONTENTS ——

ORDER CODE: 0620

1 – The Gas Turbine Evolution 2 – Applications 3 – Hardware 4 – Gas Turbine Systems Theory 5 – Gas Turbine Controls 6 – Accessories 7 – Parameter Characteristics 8 – Gas Turbine Inlet Treatment 9 – Gas Turbine Exhaust Treatment 10 – Gas Turbine Acoustics and Noise Control 11 – Microturbines 12 – Detectable Problems 13 – Boroscope Inspection 14 – Case History 1 15 – Case History 2 16 – Case History 3 17 – Case History 4 18 – The Gas Turbine’s Future Appendices, Index

Is cogeneration right for your facility? This information-packed, fully updated guide will show you how technology, market and policy developments have converged to make cogeneration more attractive than ever for many organizations…

SMALL-SCALE COGENERATION HANDBOOKTHIRD EDITIONBy Bernard F. KolanowskiAs the technologies for small-scale cogeneration have advanced over the last two decades, an in creasing number of commer cial, institutional, gov ern men tal 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, be cause cogeneration uses less fuel, overall fewer pollutants are emitted into the at mo sphere. Cogenerators are also well positioned to benefit from today’s more lib er alized and competitive energy markets. Now fully updated, this com pre hen sive, best selling ref erence provides a wealth of informa-tion to assist you in evaluating the fea si bility and potential benefits of cogeneration for your facility. The third edition includes a new chapter on the advent of the fuel cell in co gen eration plus the all the latest cogeneration technologies. Cov ered in detail are regulatory developments and their impact, system se lection and sizing, permitting requirements, operation and maintenance, financing, tech nology ba-sics, micro turbines, absorption chillers, dis trib uted generation, and case his to ries.

ISBN: 0-88173-583-3

ORDER CODE: 0605 6 x 9, 227 pp., Illus. Hardcover, $98.00

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Gain a clear understanding of howcomplex electrical systems function...

ELECTRICAL POWER SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGYTHIRD EDITIONBy 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 understanding of the many parts of our complex electrical power systems. The authors describe a broad array of essential characteristics of electri-cal power systems – from power production to its conversion to another form of energy. Each system is broken down into sub-systems and equipment that are explored in greater detail in the chapters of each unit. Simple mathematical presentations are used with practical applications to provide an easier understanding of basic power system operation. Many illustrations are included to facilitate under-standing. This new third edition has been edited throughout to assure its content and illustration clarity, and a new chapter covering control devises for power control has been added.

ISBN: 0-88173-585-X

6 x 9, 496 pp., Illus. Hardcover, $115.00

—— CONTENTS ——

ORDER CODE: 0618

1 – Power Measurement Fundamentals

2 – Power System Fundamentals

3 – Power Measurement Equipment

4 – Modern Power Systems

5 – Alternative Power Systems

6 – Alternating Current Power Systems

7 – Direct Current Power Systems

8 – Power Distribution Fundamentals

9 – Power Distribution Equipment

10 – Single-Phase and Three-Phase

11 – Fundamentals of Electrical Loads

12 – Heating Systems

13 – Lighting Systems

14 – Mechanical Systems

15 – Power Control Devices 16 – Operational Power Control Systems

17 – Control Devices

Appendices, Index

ORDER CODE: 0559

This comprehensive reference details the complete process through which electric power is generated…

GUIDE TO ELECTRIC POWER GENERATIONTHIRD EDITIONBy Anthony J. Pansini and Kenneth D. Smalling

This fully illustrated ref erence brings you detailed coverage of the com plete spectrum of equipment and pro cesses used in the production of electricity, from the basics of energy conversion, to prime movers, generators, and boilers. You’ll find much useful in for mation on the characteristics of fu els, in cluding coal, oil, natural gas, nuclear and others, along with proper methods for han dling them and their resi dues. Also cov ered are internal com bustion engines, steam tur bines, and re cip ro cating steam engines. Feedwater treatment, ash re moval reliability, operation and main te nance con sid er ations are all ex am ined, along with gasification of coal, gas turbines, effective use of gen eration in place of effi-ciency mea sures, and the latest green power developments.

ISBN : 0-88173-524-8

6 x 9, 269 pp., Illus. Hardcover, $92.00

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Find out how recent breakthroughs can improve steam turbine driven power plant efficiency…

STEAM TURBINES FOR MODERN FOSSIL FUEL POWER PLANTS

By Alexander S. LeyzerovichThis book presents the newest approaches to de sign and operation of new steam tur-bines, along with modern tech niques for re fur bishment of aging units, for fossil fuel power plants. Recent en gi neering break-throughs have led to po ten tial increases in power plant effi ciency, de riving both from qualitative im provements in turbine steam path design, and from tran sitions to a greater use of el evated steam con ditions. New approaches also have emerged rela-tive to transient op er ating conditions, as well as im proved in for mation support for op era tional per sonnel. In tended to serve as an au thori tative guide for power plant engineers, op erators, owners and de signers on all of these crucial de vel opments, this book fully de scribes and evaluates the most im por tant new design and op era tional im provement oppor tu nities for the full spec trum of today’s steam tur bines – from the newest and most ad vanced to the more common existing sys tems.

ISBN: 0-88173-548-5

6 x 9, 537 pp., Illus. Hardcover, $110.00ORDER CODE: 0590

6 x 9, 236 pp., Illus. Hardcover, $98.00

Get the facts on important new developments in microturbine tech nologies…

GUIDE TO MICROTURBINES By Bernard F. KolanowskiThis book will bring you up to speed on all aspects of microturbines, covering the full scope of tech nologies now available, as well as where and how they are being applied, and how their increased use will im pact the elec tric power industry in the years ahead. The first section ex am ines how microturbines work, their use for power pro duction, fuel variations, en vi ron men tal ad van tages, and how they are connected with utility sys tems. The second section fo cuses on applications and case his to ries, ex am ining use of microturbines for dis trib uted gen eration, co gen eration, waste fu els, peak saving, and cooling appli cations. Also cov ered are per mitting, project financing, and available gov ernment re sources, and what the future holds.

ISBN: 0-88173-418-7

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ORDER CODE: 0518

——— CONTENTS ——— 1 – Steam Turbines in the Modern World 2 – Rise of Steam Turbine Output & Efficiency with Steam Pa ram eters 3 – Configuration of Modern Power Steam Turbines 4 – Design of Steam Path, Blading, Gland Seals, and Valves 5 – Last Stage Blades & Exhaust Hoods of LP Cylinders 6 – Thermal Expansion, Bearings & Lubrication 7 – Operating Con ditions & Start-up Systems 8 – Experimental Researches of Turbine Transients 9 – Start-up Tech nologies & Applications 10 – Start-up Instructions for Steam Turbines 11 – Scheduled & Unscheduled Load Changes 12 – Cycling Operation & Its Influence on Turbine Performances 13 – Au to mated Data Acquisition & Control 14 – Diagnostic Monitoring of Turbine Heat Rate & Flow Capacity Performances 15 – Diagnostic Monitoring of Turbine Temperature & Thermal Stress States 16 – Post-Operative Analysis of Turbine Operation 17 – Assessment & Extension of Steam Turbine Lifetime 18 – Steam Turbine Upgrade Appendices, Index

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Covers the impact of distributed generation on power distribution sys tems…

GUIDE TO ELECTRICAL POWER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMSSIXTH EDITIONBy Anthony J. PansiniWritten by a highly regarded power industry expert, this comprehensive manual covers in full detail all aspects of electric power distribution sys tems, both as they ex-ist to day and as they are evolving toward the future. A new chapter examines the impact of the emer gence of co gen eration and distributed generation on the power dis tri bution network. Topics include an over view of the pro cess of electricity trans mission and distribution, a thor ough dis cussion of each com po nent of the system – conductor supports, in su lators and conductors, line equipment, sub stations, dis tri bution circuits and more – as well as both overhead and un der ground con struction con sid er ations. Im provements in both materials and methods of power dis tri bution are also ex plored, in-cluding the trend to ward gradual re placement of heavier porcelain in su lators with lighter polymer ones. The com-plex aspects of electric power distribution are explained in easy-to-un der stand, non-tech nical lan guage.

ISBN: 0-88173-505-1

6 x 9, 265 pp., Illus.Hardcover, $92.00

—— CONTENTS ——

ORDER CODE: 0542

1 – The Transmission & Distribution System

2 – Conductor Supports

3 – Insulators & Conductors

4 – Line Equipment

5 – Overhead Construction

6 – Underground Construction

7 – Service Factors

8 – Substations

9 – Distribution Circuits, Cogeneration & Distributed Generation

10 – Essentials of Electricity

Appendices, Index

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The fully updated edition of this classic authoritative reference brings power transmission and distribution systems, issues and strategies into the 21st century…

POWER TRANSMISSION & DISTRIBUTIONSECOND EDITIONBy Anthony J. PansiniThe continually increasing dependence on elec-tricity in practically ev ery on of life’s en deav ors calls for im provements in the quality stan dards of its supply. The de regu lation of electric (and other) utilities, the events of Sep tem ber 11, 2001, and the blackouts on northeast North America, Lon don and the Ita lian pen in sula em pha size this need. This book takes a look at our current trans-mission systems and how loop circuits can sub-stan tially im prove the reliability of trans mission lines, essen tially to provide a two-way feed to the consumer – insuring con ti nuity of service should a fault develop on the circuit. Dis tri bution sys-tems are also cov ered, with in for mation in cluded on how small gen er ating units can be connected directly to the dis tri bution system, in the same manner as in larger cogenerating units.ISBN: 0-88173-503-5

6 x 9, 392 pp., Illus. Hardcover, $98.00

—— CONTENTS ——1 – Introduction, Consumer Characteristics2 – Distribution System Electrical Design3 – Subtransmission System Electrical Design4 – Transmission System Electrical Design5 – Electrical Protection6 – Direct Current Transmission7 – Overhead Mechanical Design & Construction8 – Underground Mechanical Design & Construction9 – Associated OperationsAppendices, IndexORDER CODE: 0546

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SECTION 3:

HVAC SYSTEMSHVAC 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

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Now available – the definitive guide to HVAC system selection and effi cient operation – now in its fully updated second edition…

HVAC FUNDAMENTALSSECOND EDITIONBy Samuel C. SugarmanUpdated 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 op erate. Comprehensive in scope, the book sepa rates out each of the major HVAC sys tem com po nents and controls for air, water, heat-ing, ventilating and air con di tioning, clearly illus trating the way each system, sub system, con trol or component contributes to pro-viding the desired in door en vi ronment. You’ll learn why one com po nent or system may be chosen over another with respect to design, appli cation, energy con ser vation, in door air quality, and cost. The second edition also adds a brand new chapter on psychrometrics. Fully ex am ined are heat flow fun da men tals, as well as the heat flow cal cu lations used in selecting equipment and de ter mining sys tem op er ating performance and costs. Fluid flow fun da men-tals and equations, and basics of sys tem testing and veri fi cation of system per for mance are also cov ered.ISBN: 0-88173-559-0

6 x 9, 300 pp., Illus. Hardcover, $98.00

ORDER CODE: 0591

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6 x 9, 469 pp., Illus., Hardcover, $120

Learn how to apply the optimum control technologies and strategies for any type of commercial HVAC system…

PRACTICAL CONTROLS: A GUIDE TO MECHANICAL SYSTEMS By Steven R. CalabreseGeared toward the HVAC professional, this book details prac tical meth ods of HVAC control, and defines the role of con trols in easy-to-un der stand terms. Drawing from years of hands-on con tracting experience, the author shares a wealth of field-tested and proven approaches to control systems issues, spanning the full range of elec trical, elec tronic, and mi cro pro cessor-based systems. Written in practical, real-world terms, the pre sen tation first ex plores each of the various mechanical systems in stalled in today’s fa cilities, and then takes a concise look at how each of these systems is best controlled using currently available control tech nologies. The book provides a wel come resource for the HVAC professional, or for anyone involved with controls installation and trouble shooting, covering basic rules and equipment guide lines, as well as “rules of thumb,” pros and cons, po ten tial mistakes to avoid.

ISBN: 0-88173-447-0

——— CONTENTS ——— 1 – HVAC Systems 2 – Heat Flow 3 – Psychrometrics 4 – Heating & Ventilating Systems 5 – Air Conditioning Systems 6 – Compressors 7 – Water Chillers 8 – Fans 9 – Air Distribution 10 – Variable Air Volume 11 – Pumps & Water Distribution 12 – Control Systems 13 – Control System Components 14 – Choosing an HVAC System 15 – Heat Recovery 16 – Energy Conservation Opportunities 17 – Central Plant Water Chiller Optimization 18 – Fan Drives 19 – Terminology 20 – HVAC TimelineIndex

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—— CONTENTS —— 1 – Indoor Air Quality: An Overview 2 – Indoor Air Quality in Retrospect 3 – Classifying Indoor Air Problems 4 – Investigating Indoor Air Quality Problems 5 – Controlling Indoor Air Problems 6 – The Thermal Environment: An Internal Habitat 7 – HVAC: The Heart of the System 8 – Filtration: Understanding an Underutilized Asset 9 – Building Security & Safety: Readying Your Building 10 – Operations & Maintenance: An Ounce of Pre vention 11 – Management Procedures: The Soft Side of IAQ Success 12 – What “They” Say: from Whence Does My Help Cometh? Appendices, Index

1 – Introduction to Sick Buildings 2 – IAQ Hazards to Human Health & Productivity 3 – HVAC Basics & Indoor Air Quality 4 – Improving Ventilation 5 – Improving Filtration: Recycling Air 6 – Controlling Humidity & Moisture 7 – The Value of Duct Cleaning 8 – Putting It All Together: The IAQ Program 9 – Mold: Potential Threats Sprout in a Watery World Appendices, Index

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Your complete guide to assuring high quality indoor air in your facility…

INDOOR AIR QUALITY: A GUIDE FOR FACILITY MANAGERSSECOND EDITION By Ed Bas This guide provides a comprehensive account of indoor air quality haz ards, their sources, and appro priate solutions. Written in easy-to- understand, non-tech nical terms, it is designed to be used as both a ready reference and a train-ing guide for facility managers. Each specific type of indoor air hazard is addressed, in cluding aller gens, as bes tos, form al de hyde and VOCs, ra don, tobacco smoke, legionellosis and related illnesses, carbon mon ox ide, mul tiple chemical sen si tivity, and toxic mold. The basics of proper ventilation and the relationship of the HVAC sys tem to in door air quality are fully explained. Fun da men tal pro ce dures for main taining good air quality, in cluding fil tration, control of humidity and mois ture, and duct cleaning are ex am ined in detail. A full chapter is devoted to recent de vel opments and pro ce dures for controlling toxic mold. Case studies are also in cluded.ISBN: 0-88173-327-X

6 x 9, 386 pp., Illus. Hardcover, $92.00

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Your up-to-the-minute IAQ resource, providing a comprehensive approach to effective IAQ management and mitigation practices...

MANAGING INDOOR AIR QUALITYFOURTH EDITIONBy H.E. Burroughs, C.I.A.Q.P., and Shirley J. Hansen, Ph.D. Featuring expanded coverage of ASHRAE stan-dards in its latest fourth edition, this practical desk reference is structured to serve as a guide and information resource—both on treating existing indoor air problems effectively and on preventing costly IAQ problems from occurring in the first place. Finding solutions to indoor air quality problems is often a complex, multi-disciplined endeavor. A single discipline approach from the environmental engineer, the industrial hygienist, or the medical doctor, unfortunately tends to nar-row both the control and the treatment options. This book cuts across these professions to offer those concerned with the total facility, a broader, more comprehensive approach to managing in-door air quality and mitigating indoor air quality problems. Topics covered also include building security and mold-related issues. ISBN: 0-88173-569-8

6 x 9, 356 pp., Illus.Hardcover, $98.00

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Apply the methods used by experts to achieve optimum performance of any type of HVAC system…

TESTING & BALANCING HVAC AIR & WATER SYSTEMS

FOURTH EDITIONBy Sam SugarmanThis fully revised and updated edition of this classic best selling ref erence provides all the information you will need to evaluate and balance the air and water sides of any HVAC system. The new edition in cludes coverage of pneumatic, electric, elec tronic, direct digital, and pro por tional, integral and derivative control systems. Every aspect of testing, adjusting and balancing is addressed, in-cluding all types of in struments required, and specific methods to adjust constant volume, single zone, dual duct, induction, and variable air volume sys tems. Complete details are provided for the full scope of system com po nents, including fans, pumps, motors, drives and electricity, as well as for balancing devices and in strument usage. Also included is in for mation on testing and balancing clean rooms and HVAC system commissioning.ISBN: 0-88173-534-5

6 x 9, 325 pp., Illus.Hardcover, $98.00

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—— CONTENTS —— 1 – General Balancing Procedure 2 – Preliminary Air Balancing Procedures 3 – Basic Air Balance Procedures Common to All Systems 4 – Proportionally Balancing Constant Volume Low Pressure Systems 5 – Balancing Constant Volume, Multizone, Dual Duct & Induction Systems 6 – Balancing Variable Air Volume Systems 7 – Setting Outside Air & Changing Fan Speeds 8 – Balancing Return Air & Toilet Exhaust Systems 9 – Fans, Fan Performance Curves & Duct System Curves 10 – Testing & Balancing Fume Hood Systems 11 – Testing & Balancing Clean Rooms 12 – HVAC Commissioning 13 – Basic Water Balance Procedures 14 – Centrifugal Pumps, Pump Performance Curves & Pipe System Curves 15 – Analog & Digital Automatic Controls 16 – Fluid Flow, Psychrometric & Refrigeration Terminology 17 – Air Systems: Distribution, Components & Terminology 18 – Water Systems: Distribution, Components & Terminology 19 – Fan Pump, Drive, Motor & Electrical Terminology 20 – Instruments & Instrument Terminology Equations, Conversion Tables, Index

6 x 9, 339 pp., Illus. Hardcover, $92.00

Here’s your complete guide to today’s automated temperature control systems for HVAC…

HVAC CONTROLS: OPERATION & MAINTENANCETHIRD EDITIONBy Guy W. Gupton, Jr.Now in it’s newly third edition, this hand book was writ-ten to serve as a com plete and con cise reference for those en gaged in the op eration and main te nance of au to matic con trol sys tems serving building HVAC sys tems. The full range of topics per ti nent to the effec-tive op eration of all types of HVAC con trol sys tems currently in use to day are ex plored, in cluding equipment-to-con trol in ter actions, con trol sys tem set-up and functions, local loop to building au to mation sys tem in ter faces, per for mance pre diction and assessment, op era tional pa ram eters, and main te nance and test-ing. The third edition in cludes a new chap ter on updating ex isting pneu matic control sys tem to a hy brid pneu matic and direct digi tal system.

ISBN: 0-88173-341-5

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SECTION I: HOW TO PREPARE SHEET METAL & PIPING ES TI MATES1 – Wendes Guide to Successful Estimating: Principles2 – Systematic & Efficient Estimating Procedures3 – Sample HVAC Estimate & Forms

SECTION II: BUDGET ESTIMATING4 – Budget Estimating Fundamentals

SECTION III: EQUIPMENT ESTIMATING5 – Heating & Cooling Equipment6 – HVAC Units & Air Distribution Equipment7 – Plumbing Fixtures & Specialties8 – Air Pollution & Heat Recovery Equipment

SECTION IV: SHEET METAL ESTIMATING9 – Sheet Metal Estimating Basics

10 – Rectangular Galvanized Ductwork11 – Spiral & Light Gauge Round Ductwork12 – Fiber Glass Ductwork13 – Heavy Gauge Ductwork14 – Sheet Metal Specialties & Acoustical Lining15 – Miscellaneous Labor Operations

SECTION V: PIPING ESTIMATING16 – Piping Estimating Basics17 – Pressure Pipe & Fittings18 – Valves & Specialties19 – DWV Pipe & Fittings

SECTION VI: CONTRACTING FOR PROFIT20 – Markups for Overhead & Profit21 – Contracting for Profit22 – Computerized Estimating

Your complete guide to accurate and problem-free estimating for mechanical projects…

MECHANICAL ESTIMATING MANUAL: SHEET METAL, PIPING & PLUMBINGWendes Systems, Inc., Joseph D’Amelio, EditorClear, practical and com pre hen sive, this me chanical es ti mating manual pro vides an in dis pensable re source for contractors, es ti mators, owners and anyone in volved with es ti mating mechanical costs on con struction projects, including a wealth of la bor and price data, for mu las, charts and graphs. Cov ering time-proven meth od ologies and pro ce dures, it offers the user a full range of ready-to-use forms, detailed es ti mating guidelines, and numerous completed examples. You’ll learn from leading experts how to produce complete and accu rate sheet metal, piping and plumbing estimates both quickly and easily. The manual will also be of value to supervisors, me chanics, builders, general con tractors, engineers and ar chi tects for use in planning and scheduling work, budget estimating, cost control, cost accounting, checking change orders and various other as pects of mechanical es ti mating.

ISBN: 0-88173-538-8 81/2 x 11, 306 pp., Illus.

Softcover, $98.00ORDER CODE: 0576

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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 onyour computer. This software may be down loaded free from www.adobe.com.

With over 1800 pages of text, graphics, charts and illus trations, the HVAC & Building Sys tems Reference Library CDprovides an eco nomical training, re search and ref erence re source for today’s HVAC and fa cility pro fessional, addressing both HVAC system basics and efficient op eration, as well as a broad spectrum of con trol-re-lated topics, and in door air quality man-agement. In dexed with book marks for con-ve nient navi gation, the CD-ROM con tains the following five com plete books in Adobe PDF® for mat:

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HVAC FUNDAMENTALS By Samuel C. SugarmanThis master volume covers the full range of HVAC systems used in today’s facilities. Printed hardcover also available, price: $98.00

MANAGING INDOOR AIR QUALITYTHIRD EDITIONBy 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 BasThis 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. CalabreseGeared 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 & MAINTENANCETHIRD 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 con di-tioning systems. Printed hardcover also available, price: $92.00

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ELECTRICAL & LIGHTINGEfficient 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

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–——— CONTENTS –——— 1 – Electrical Basics 2 – Using the Language of the Electrical Engineer 3 – Equipment Selection Considerations 4 – Analyzing Power Distribution Systems 5 – Conduit & Conductor Sizing 6 – How to Design a Lighting System 7 – Using Logic to Simplify Control Systems 8 – Applying Process Controllers & Electronic Instrumentation 9 – Protective Relaying for Power Distribution Systems 10 – Energy Economic Analysis 11 – Energy Management Systems 12 – Power Line Disturbances: Mitigation Equipment & Techniques 13 – Variable Speed Drives14 – Field Measurements & Determining Electric Motor Efficiency15 – Testing Rewinds to Avoid Motor Efficiency Degradation16 – Guidelines for Implementing an Energy- Efficient Motor Retrofit ProgramReferences, Appendix, Index

Get up to speed on the optimum design of state-of-the-art electrical systems for commercial and industrial facilities...

EFFICIENT ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS DESIGN HANDBOOKBy Albert Thumann, P.E., C.E.M., and Harry Franz, P.E.

Now you can achieve optimum performance and efficiency in the design of electric systems for virtually any size or type of building or industrial facility utilizing the state-of-the-art methodolo-gies detailed in this comprehensive electrical design reference. Step by step guidelines and take you through each phase of design, covering equipment selection, power distribution system analysis, conduit and conductor sizing, light-ing system design, control systems, electronic instrumentation, protective relaying, energy management systems, power quality, variable speed drives, motor selection, and more. The latest codes (NEC 2008) as well as currently available equipment are referenced. Numer-ous examples and simulation exercises are included, along with detailed design examples. Fully illustrated with many useful diagrams and tables, this book is intended as a practical guide for electrical engineers, plant and facility engineers and other professionals responsible for implementing or overseeing the design of facility electrical systems.

ISBN: 0-88173-593-0

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6 x 9, 437 pp., Illus. Hardcover, $84.00

Optimize both design and project management phases of your electrical system design project…

ELECTRICAL SYSTEM DESIGN & SPECIFICATION HANDBOOK FOR IN DUS TRIAL FACILITIESBy Steven J. Marrano, C.E.M., and Craig DiLouie

Written to serve the needs of today’s com petitive con struction industry pro fessionals, this practical hand book pro vides a con soli dated guide for de sign en gi neers and project man-agers, as well as main te nance pro fessionals, tech nicians, and others who must accu rately specify elec trical equipment. You’ll find com plete guide lines for short cir cuit cal cu lations, load tabu lation, equipment se lection, and lighting de sign. Con ve nient specifier’s check lists are pro vided for panelboards, me dium voltage switchgear, motor con trol cen ters, in duction motors, dry-type trans formers, and trans fer switches. A de tailed dis cussion of cir cuit breakers and fuses in low volt-age power systems is also in cluded, along with coverage of design co or di nation, elec trical scope de vel opment, drawing es ti mating sections, and a spe cial chap ter addressing data re quirements for power systems studies.

ISBN: 0-88173-194-3ORDER CODE: 0349

6 x 9, 368 pp., Illus.Hardcover, $85.00

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Learn the basics of how digital electronic systems work…

ELECTRONIC DIGITAL SYSTEM FUNDAMENTALSBy Dale Patrick, Stephen Fardo and Vigyan ChandraThis self-study text explains the basics of digi tal elec tronics using a com bi nation of fun da men tal theory, examples and practical appli cations. Digi-tal de vices form an in te gral part of nu merous mod ern-day sys tems and in clude those used for op er ating elec tronic alarm sys tems, for per forming arith metic, timing and com puting op erations, and for logging, pro cessing and data trans fer. Well-illus trated, step-by-step pro ce-dures are pro vided for ex plaining the working of these and other digi tal de vices. All the chap-ters in the text include a summary of the key points covered for the pur pose of review. The rec ommended safety pre cautions, datasheets of se lected digital de vices, and imple men tation guide lines while working with digi tal circuits in the appen di ces, should be of interest to the elec-tronics hobbyist.ISBN: 0-88173-540X

6 x 9, 345 pp., Illus. Hardcover, $98.00

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—— CONTENTS —— 1 – Introduction to Digital Systems 2 – Digital Logic Gates 3 – Boolean Algebra & Logic Gates 4 – Combination Logic Gates 5 – Number Systems, Conversions & Codes 6 – Binary Addition & Subtraction 7 – Digital Timing & Signals 8 – Sequential Logic Gates 9 – Counters & Shift Registerse 10 – Data Conversion 11 – Advanced Digital Concepts Appendices, Index

—— CONTENTS ——1 – Direct Current (DC) Electronics

2 – Alternating Current (AC) Electricity

3 – Semiconductor Devices

4 – Electronic Circuits

5 – Digital Electronics

6 – Computers & Microprocessors

7 – Electronic Communications

8 – Electronic Power Control

Appendices, Index

Understand the basic electrical and electronic concepts in DC and AC circuits, semiconductors, electronic system communications, electronic control devices and more...

ELECTRICITY AND ELECTRONICS FUNDAMENTALSSECOND EDITIONBy Stephen W. Fardo and Dale R. PatrickThis book was written to serve as an easy-to-understand introductory text for those who wish to grasp the basic fundamentals of electricity and electronics. The key concepts presented in this book are discussed using a simplified approach that enhances learning. Use of mathematics is kept to the very minimum and is discussed through applications and illustrations. Topics covered include direct current electronics, alter-nating current electricity, semiconductor devices, electronic circuits, digital electronics, computers and microprocessors, electronic communica-tions, and electronic power control. The second edition provides revised and updated illustrations and content, as well as additional chapters cover-ing the topics of electronic communications and electronic power control.ISBN: 0-88173-601-5

81⁄2 x 11, 302 pp., Illus. Hardcover, $115.00

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1 – Occupancy Sensors

2 – Switching Controls

3 – Lighting Control Panels

4 – Dimmable Ballasts

5 – Fluorescent Dimming Methods

6 – Lamp/Ballast Interactions

7 – Dimming Controls

8 – Daylight Harvesting

9 – Code-Compliant Controls

10 – Commissioning

Get up to speed on the very latest advanced lighting controls, offering increased energy savings, flexibility, reliability and interoperability…

LIGHTING CONTROLS HANDBOOKBy Craig DiLouieIntended for energy managers, electrical en gi-neers, building managers, lighting designers, con sultants, and other electrical professionals, this book pro vides a practical description of major lighting con trols types and how to apply them. It’s a com pre hen sive step-by-step edu ca tional tour of lighting automation tech nology and its prac tical de sign and application, with useful dis-cussion about the purpose and ben efits of lighting con trols, em pha sizing the achieving of rel evant en ergy savings, as well as support of occu pant visual needs and pref erences. You’ll find detailed in for mation on fluo res cent switching and dim-ming systems in commer cial buildings, cov ering tech nology, de sign, application, strat egies, typical savings, commer cial energy code compliance, research, commissioning and trouble shooting. The book will guide you in taking advantage of the many ben efits of today’s sophisticated con trols, in cluding ex panded en ergy saving oppor tu nities, and in creased flexibil ity, reliability and interoper-ability.ISBN: 0-88173-573-6

6 x 9, 239 pp., Illus. Hardcover, $92.00ORDER CODE: 0604

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ADVANCED LIGHTING CONTROLS:ENERGY SAVINGS, PRODUCTIVITY, TECHNOLOGY & APPLICATIONSEdited By Craig DiLouie

Written for engineers, ar chi tects, lighting de signers, elec trical con tractors, dis tributors, and building owners and man agers, this im por tant guide to ad-vanced lighting con trols will bring you up to speed on the latest trends, tech nologies, codes and design tech niques which are shaping the se lection and implementation of lighting control systems to day. Advanced lighting controls are now man dated by the ASHRAE/IES 90.1-1999 energy standard (used as the basis for virtually all state energy codes in the U.S.), and are becoming the norm in new con-struction lighting in stallations. This comprehensive ref erence covers lighting controlsplanning and de-sign, benefit assessment and code con sid er ations, and the full spec trum of tech nologies currently available, in cluding detailed case studies of suc-cessful appli cations.

ISBN: 0-88173-510-8

6 x 9, 319 pp., Illus. Hardcover, $98.00ORDER CODE: 0558

SECTION I: LIGHTING CONTROL

SECTION II: DESIGN & PLANNING

SECTION III: ISSUES, TRENDS & CODES

SECTION IV: TECHNOLOGY

SECTION V: CASE STUDIES

Glossary, Index

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–———————— CONTENTS —————————1 - The Elements of Lighting QualityOverview • Methods for Improving Lighting Quality

2 - Maximizing Lighting EfficiencyLighting Efficiency Metrics • Maximizing Energy Effi ciency

3 - Full-Size Fluorescent EquipmentLamps • Ballasts • Luminaires

4 - Full-Size Fluorescent Upgrade OptionsT8 Lamp/Ballast Upgrades • T5 Twin-Tube Lamp/Ballast Upgrades • T10 Lamp Upgrades • T12 Lamp Up grades • Hybrid Magnetic Ballasts • Full-Output Elec tronic Ballasts • Partial-Output Electronic Ballasts • Dimmable Electronic Ballasts • Light-Level Switching Electronic Ballasts • Retrofit Reflectors with Delamping Options • Lens/Louver Up grades • Replace with New Deep-Cell Parabolic Luminaires • Re place with New Fluorescent Uplighting Lu mi naires • Task Lighting with Reduced Ambient Lighting

5 - Compact Lighting EquipmentIncandescent Sources • Compact Fluorescent • Com pact HID • Per for mance Checklist • Appli cations of Compact Sources

6 - Compact Lighting Upgrade OptionsCompact Fluorescent Lamp Upgrades • Compact Halo gen • Krypton Incandescent • Elliptical Re flector • Electrodeless Downlight Lamps • Hardwire Compact Fluorescent Downlight Retrofits • Re place with New Compact Fluo res cent Luminaires • Re place with Com pact HID Luminaires

7 - High-Intensity Discharge (HID) EquipmentHID Lighting Systems • Mercury Vapor Lamps • Metal Halide Lamps • High-Pressure Sodium • Low-Pressure Sodium • HID Ballasts • Performance Check list for HID Sys tems • Types of HID Lu mi naires

8 - High-Intensity Discharge (HID) Upgrade OptionsEnergy-Saver HID Lamps • Retrofit HID Lamps • In stant-Re-strike HPS Lamps • High Performance Metal Halide Sys tems • Retrofit HID Re flectors • Conversion to New HID System • High-Bay Com pact Fluorescent Luminaires

9 - Exit Sign EquipmentTypes of Exit Sign Light Sources • Types of Exit Sign Lu mi naires • Regulations • Types of Exit Sign Power Supplies • Performance Check list for Exit Signs

10 - Exit Sign Upgrade OptionsUpgrades • New Exit Signs

11 - Switching Controls Overview of Automatic Switching Strategies • Occu pancy Sen-sors • Timer Switches • Electronic Time Clocks • Cen tralized Lighting Control Systems • Daylight Switching Systems

Here’s your complete source book on cost effectively upgrading all types of lighting for both optimum quality and improved energy efficiency...

LIGHTING UPGRADES: A GUIDE FOR FACILITY MANAGERSSECOND EDITIONBy Damon WoodGreen Lights lighting specialist Damon Wood takes you step by step through upgrading a lighting sys tem, in either a retrofit or a complete redesign sce nario, for the purpose of increasing both energy effi ciency and productivity. Extremely well-or ga nized and com-prehensive in scope, this fully illustrated desk reference pro vides a virtual “crash course” on all aspects of lighting in the workplace. Going beyond the fundamental prin ciples of quality lighting, the author also fully addresses light’s impact on con-ser vation, pro duc tivity and occupant safety. Topics examined in detail include lighting quality, upgrade strategies, lighting applications, current tech nologies, lighting eco nomics, effective main te nance, lighting project imple men tation, and strategies for assessing energy and cost saving oppor tu nities.

ISBN: 0-88173-329-6 6 x 9, 365 pp., Illus. Hardcover, $92.00

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12 - Dimming ControlsOverview of Dimming Strategies • Daylight Dimming • Lumen Main te nance Controls • Manual Dimming (Tuning) • Fluores-cent Power Reducers • HID Power Re ducers • Panel-Level HID Dimming • Capacitative-Switching HID Systems • Electronic Dimming HID Ballasts

13 - Upgrades to Modify Light LevelsModifying Light Levels • Increasing Light Output in Under-lighted Spaces

14 - Lighting the Office EnvironmentOffice Lighting Upgrade Goals • Recommended Light Levels • Ambient Lighting Systems • Task Lighting Sys tems • Lighting Control Strategies

15 - Lighting the Retail EnvironmentRetail Lighting Upgrade Goals • Recommended Light Levels • High-Activity Retail Lighting Up grades • Me dium-Activity Retail Lighting Upgrades • Low-Activity Retail Lighting Up grades • Lighting Con trol Strategies

16 - Lighting the Industrial EnvironmentIndustrial Lighting Upgrade Goals • Rec ommended Light Levels • Options for Lighting System Layout • Industrial Luminaire Selection Factors • Light Source Selection Factors • Industrial Lighting Up grade Strat egies

17 - Outdoor LightingOutdoor Lighting Upgrade Goals • Recommended Light Lev els & Uni for mity Ratios • Light Source Selection Factors • Outdoor Luminaires • Outdoor Lighting Appli cations • Light-ing Control Strategies

18 - Assessing Lighting Upgrade Planning & EvaluationPrioritizing Facility Upgrades • Conducting the Lighting Sur-vey • Cal cu lating Lighting Impacts • Cal cu lating Energy Cost Savings • Cal cu lating Main te nance Cost Savings • Per forming the Financial Analysis • Mea suring Performance in Trial In-stallations • Evaluating Occu pant Accep tance

19 - Project ImplementationResources • Evaluating Financing Options • Con vincing Land-lords & Tenants • Ne go ti ating Pur chasing Agreements • Manag-ing the Project • Commissioning the New System

20 - Lighting MaintenanceIncreasing Efficiency Through Improved Main te nance • Saving Money Through Improved Main te nance • Maintenance Plan-ning • Lighting Waste Disposal

21 - Information ResourcesAppendix I - Bibliography of Sources

Appendix II - Product & Technical Information

Appendix III - Glossary of Terms

Index

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——— CONTENTS ——— 1 – Introduction 2 – Variable Speed Drive Basics 3 – DC Motors and Drives 4 – AC Motors and Drives 5 – Motor Response to Variable Frequency 6 – Harmonics 7 – PWM Drive Parameters 8 – Maintenance of Pulse Width Modulated Drives 9 – Basics of Applying Drives 10 – Application Notes 11 – Heat and Enclosures 12 – Energy Saving Opportunities 13 – Case Histories 14 – ConclusionGlossary, For mu las, Product Summary, Software, In dex

The definitive on-the-job guide to applying variable speed drives has just been fully updated!

VARIABLE SPEED DRIVE FUNDAMENTALSTHIRD EDITIONBy Clarence A. PhippsWritten in straightforward “user” lan guage, this book pro vides an au thori tative, yet prac tical guide for the en gi neer or tech nician in volved in speci fying, applying, main taining or op er ating variable fre quency drives (VFDs). A com pre-hen sive over view of starting con trols and their appli cation to various types of in duction motors pro vides a valuable assessment of the ad van tages and dis ad van tages of each type of con trol. You’ll find a helpful dis cussion of some of the latest elec tronic “smart” motor con trollers, as well as a section cov ering the attributes and ca pa bilities of the “wound-rotor motor,” in cluding how to con fig ure a ba sic con trol sys tem for it. A basis is given to com pare motor torque and op er ating char ac ter is tics using “starters.” The pre sen tation pro vides a de tailed evaluation of the most com-mon versions of variable fre quency drives. Cur-rent trends in addressing har monic prob lems created by VFDs are dis cussed, along with use of new IGBT tech nology. Other topics in clude sizing and applying of VFDs, con trolling en clo sure heat, and energy saving oppor tu nities.

ISBN: 0-88173-310-5

6 x 9, 213 pp., Illus. Hardcover, $84.00

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ORDER CODE: 0467

Learn to apply the latest innovative fiber optic lighting technologies…

FIBER OPTIC LIGHTING: A GUIDE FOR SPECIFIERSSECOND EDITIONBy Russell L. DeVeauFiber optic lighting is a dynamic emerging tech nology that offers a broad range of aes thetic and prob lem-solving op-tions to the lighting designer. This prac tical desk ref erence is written to serve the needs of pro fessional lighting de signers, en gi neers, fa cility man agers, energy man agers, ar chi tects and in te rior de signers in applying and speci fying these inno vative products. The full spec trum of related appli cation, cost and design issues are thor oughly addressed, cov ering system fun da men tals, com po nents, principles of op eration and cre ative uses of fi ber op tic

6 x 9, 190 pp., Illus. Hardcover, $92.00

1 – Fundamentals of Fiber Optic Lighting

2 – The Illuminator and Fibers

3 – Principles of Operation

4 – Light Loss

5 – Glass or Plastic?

6 – Accessories

7 – Application Presentation

8 – The Star-Like Display: Putting It All Together

9 – Perspectives on the Present and Future of Fiber Optic Illumination

Appendices

—————— CONTENTS ——————lighting in today’s commer-cial, in dus trial and re tail en vi ronments.ISBN: 0-88173-325-3

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FACILITIES MANAGEMENTManager’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

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——————————— CONTENTS ——————————PART I: CREATING AN EFFECTIVE PM PROGRAM

1 – What is PM?So, What Is PM? • Why Do PM? • Predictive Maintenance • Other Types of Maintenance • PM Planning Begins with Design

2 – The Economics of Preventive MaintenanceThe Jones-Lang-LaSalle Report • Selling PM to Management • PM as a Budgeting Tool • The Long Range Facilities Plan • The Repair or Replacement Decision • The Useful Life of Building Systems • Estimating PM Costs

3 – Getting to Work: Setting Up a PM ProgramToo Busy for Preventive Maintenance • Not Enough Maintenance Staff • Can’t Afford to Hire Staff for Specialized Tasks • Don’t Need to PM Something That’s Already Past Its Useful Service Life • Starting to Do Preventive Maintenance

4 – The People that Do PMManaging People • Getting Staff to Buy into Your Program • That Attitude of Continual Improvement • Training & Direction • Investing in Tools • Trust but Verify • Outsourcing PM • Final Thoughts

PART II: TECHNICAL INFORMATION FOR PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE SUCCESS

5 – Lubrication TheoryTribology • Reynold’s Theory • Choosing a Lubricant • Viscosity • Types of Lubricants • The Useful Life of Oil & Grease • How Often Do We Need to Grease Bearings? • Types of Bearings

6 – Maintaining Commercial RoofsThe Four Common Types of Commercial Roofs • Roof Insulation • Fasteners, Flashing & Roof

Your step-by-step guide to optimizing facility maintenance operations while reducing costs and improving maintenance department management...

MANAGER’S GUIDE TO PREVENTIVE BUILDING MAINTENANCEBy 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

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Penetrations • Roof Warranties • Preventive Maintenance of the Roof • Built-Up Roofing & Modified Bitumen Roofing

7 – HVAC SystemsRefrigeration Machinery • Heat Pumps • Preventive Maintenance of Air Conditioning & Refrigeration Equipment • Cooling Towers & Cooling Loops • Chillers • Automated Controls • HVAC PM Checklist

8 – Belt DrivesThe 3 Types of Drive Belts • Drive Belt Length • What If I Don’t Have an Old Belt to Measure? • Other Drive Belt Characteristics • Proper Operation • Problems with Belt Drives • Inspecting Belt Drives

9 – Indoor Air QualityThe 3 Parts of IAQ Problems • Comfort Issues • Solving IAQ Problems • Difficult IAQ Problems - Sick Building Syndrome

10 – Paint & Protective CoatingsTypes of Paint • Primers & Sealers • The Right Paint or Primer for the Job • Preparing the Surface • Environmental Concerns • Paint Failures • Inspecting & Recoating

PART III: SPECIFIC MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES & REQUIREMENTS11 – Specific Maintenance Procedures & RequirementsList 1: PM Tasks Listed by Frequency • List 2: PM Tasks Required by Building Codes or Regulatory Agencies • List 3: Equipment Specific Procedures, Requirements & Technical Details for PM

AppendixIndex

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–———————— CONTENTS —————————

1 – Pump System Life Cycle Cost Reduction

2 – How to a Better Pump: Initial Cost Issues

3 – Piping, Baseplate, Installation & Foundation Issues

4 – Operating Efficiency Improvement Considerations

5 – Improved Pump Hydraulic Selection Extends Pump Life

6 – Improvements Leading to Mechanical Maintenance Cost Reductions

7 – Bearings in Centrifugal Pumps

8 – Mechanical Seal Selection & Application

Achieve superior pump operationin any type of application usingtime-proven strategies...

PUMP USER’S HANDBOOK:LIFE EXTENSIONTHIRD EDITIONBy Heinz P. Bloch and Allan R. Budris

Aimed at operating technicians, maintenance pro-fessionals, project engineers, reliability engineers and managers, this book is intended for every job function that comes in contact with process pumps, with focus on how you can achieve consistently superior run lengths, low maintenance expenditures, and unexcelled safety and reliability in all of your pump applications. The third edition includes updates on straight pipe requirements upstream of pump suction nozzles, details on temporary suc-tion strainers, control strategies, detailed explanations and fully illustrated coverage of all API seal plans in use today, and case studies in mechanical seal upgrading. The demonstrated vulnerability of traditional oil slinger rings is contrasted against the sound rationale of solid oil flinger discs widely used in Europe. Small scale oil mist lubrication units are highlighted and new field installed pump vibration limits tabulated. Added focus is given to modern canned motor pumps that now range to 700 hp and pressures in excess of 2000 psi. Recessed impeller pumps with advantageous axial spiral discharge volutes and energy efficient “Split Flow” pumps are explained. A large segment of the text gives details on combining pump maintenance with systematic upgrading.

ISBN: : 0-88173-627-9 8½ x 11, 492 pp., Illus. Hardcover, $160.00ORDER CODE: 0639

9 – Improved Lubrication and Lube Application

10 – Oil Mist Lubrication & Storage Preservation

11 – Coupling Selection Guidelines

12 – Pump Condition Monitoring Guidelines

13 – Pump Types & Materials

14 – Pump Failure Analysis & Troubleshooting

15 – Shop Repair & Spare Parts Availability & Procurement

16 – Failure Statistics & Component Uptime Improvement Summary

Appendices, References, Index

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Gain a more thorough understanding of how industrial process control systems serve to optimize the manufacturing process…

INDUSTRIAL PROCESS CONTROL SYSTEMS SECOND EDITIONBy Stephen W. Fardo and Dale R. PatrickManufacturing deals with the transformation of materials into marketable products. A number of individual processes unique to the product being manufactured are generally grouped into systems which accomplish specific manufacturing operations. Systems that respond to temperature, pressure, flow, level, and analytical procedures are commonly used in an industrial setting to manu-facture a product. In this book, the systems concept will serve as the basic approach to understanding and effectively applying industrial process control. Topics covered include the operating system, pro-cess control, pressure systems, thermal systems, level determining systems, flow process systems, analytical process systems, microprocessor sys-tems, automated processes and robotic systems.

ISBN: 0-88173-591-4

—— CONTENTS ——1 – Process Control Systems Overview

2 – Process Control

3 – Pressure Systems

4 – Thermal Systems

5 – Level Determining Systems

6 – Flow Process Systems

7 – Analytical Process Systems

8 – Microprocessor Systems

9 – Automated Process & Robotic Systems

Appendices, IndexORDER CODE: 0629

Use the most effective lubrication strategies to assure optimum machinery performance and minimal costly downtime…

PRACTICAL LUBRICATION FOR INDUSTRIAL FACILITIESSECOND EDITIONBy Heinz BlochNow completely revised and updated, this book provides those who select and apply lubricants with a comprehensive resource on what prod-ucts are available, and which lubricants are most effective for specific applications. This new edition expands on the issues of lubricant applications by oil rings (slinger rings) and the elusive problems that often result, and adds a major segment on bearing protector products. The full spectrum of industrial lubricants are addressed, including general purpose oils, hydraulic fluids, food-grade and environmen-tally friendly lubricants, synthetic lubricants, greases, pastes, waxes and tribosystems. Also examined are lubrication strategies for electric motor bearings, gears, compressors, gas engines and turbines, along with proper lubricant han-dling and storage, and effective oil analysis. ISBN: 0-88173-579-5 8½ x 11, 456 pp., Illus. Hardcover, $175.00

—— CONTENTS ——

ORDER CODE: 0628

1 – Principles of Lubrication 2 – Lubricant Categories 3 – Lubricant Testing 4 – General Purpose R&O Oils 5 – Hydraulic Fluids 6 – Food Grade & Environmentally Friendly Lubricants 7 – Synthetic Lubricants 8 – Lubricants for Forest Products & Paper Machines 9 – Lubricating Greases 10 – Pastes, Waxes & Tribosystems 11 – Constant Level, Centralized & Oil Mist Lubrication System 12 – Bearings & Other Machine Elements 13 – Lubrication Strategies for Electric Motor Bearings 14 – Gear Lubrication15 – Compressors & Gas Engines16 – Steam & Gas Turbines17 – Lube Oil Contamination & On- Stream Oil Purification18 – Storage Methods & Lubricant Handling19 – Successful Oil Analysis Practices in Industrial PlantsAppendices, Glossary, Index

6 x 9, 445 pp., Illus. Hardcover, $115.00

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Here’s your comprehensive resource manual for effective facility management in the 21st century…

FACILITY MANAGER’S HANDBOOKJoseph F. GustinThe “bricks and mortar” issues of facility man-agement – HVAC, lighting, elec trical, plumbing, space allo cation, se cu rity and grounds main te-nance – con tinue to be at the core the facility manager’s role. However, the pro cesses involved in addressing these areas have be come more com-plex. The pro lif eration of regu latory man dates, worker com pen sation issues, increased em ployee liti gation, and violence in the work place have re-de fined the role of the facility manager beyond “gatekeeper” to that of full-scale operations man-ager. This book address all of these issues, and pro vides a mul ti tude of tested ideas, procedures and examples for successfully and cost-effec tively managing fa cility operations, offering a pan oramic view of the process by isolating the key areas the facility manager must address, in cluding real es-tate, space and change man agement, in door air quality, emer gency preparedness and re sponse planning, commu ni cations sys tems, regu latory mandates and more.ISBN: 0-88173-353-9

6 x 9, 349 pp., Illus. Hardcover, $88.00

—— CONTENTS —— 1 – Real Estate 2 – Space Management 3 – Change Management 4 – Indoor Air Quality 5 – Emergency Preparedness 6 – Emergency Response Model Plan 7 – Communications Systems 8 – The Americans with Disabilities Act 9 – The Safety, Emergency Response & Hazard Communication Planning Program 10 – Bomb Threats 11 – Evacuation 12 – Fire/Life/Safety Appendices, Index

Your A-Z reference for improving water quality, meeting new regulations, and reducing costs…

WATER QUALITY & SYSTEMS: A GUIDE FOR FACILITY MANAGERS

SECOND EDITIONBy Robert N. ReidThis book was written to serve as a guide for facility managers and other building pro fessionals who have the re spon si bility for wa ter supply and wastewater drainage sys tems. Designed for on-the-job use, it will guide you step by step in achieving an op ti mally func tioning system, while con-trolling both op er ating and main te nance costs – and keeping building occu pants satisfied and pro ductive. You’ll learn the best approaches to keeping your wa ter sys tems both safe and efficient, and also assuring that your are in full com pliance with all applicable regulations.ISBN: 0-88173-332-6

6 x 9, 324 pp., Illus.Hardcover, $92.00

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1 – Water Management 2 – Water: Supply & Disposal 3 – Law & Regulations 4 – Water Impurities 5 – Scale & Corrosion of Water Systems 6 – Upgrades & Renovations 7 – Pipe & Fittings 8 – Pumps & Tanks 9 – Valves & Fixtures 10 – Instrumentation, Hydraulics, Plumbing 11 – Water Supply Systems 12 – Hot Water Systems 13 – Wastewater Systems 14 – Applications 15 – Project Management 16 – Performance Testing 17 – Maintenance 18 – Managing Your Team 19 – Trade Groups & Associations Appendices, Index

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Apply tried and proven methods and strategies to achieve optimum boiler plant performance…

BOILER OPERATOR’S HANDBOOKBy Ken Heselton, P.E., C.E.M.This book was written specifically for boiler plant operators and su per visors who want to learn how to lower plant operating costs, as well as how to operate the plant of all types and sizes more wisely. Going beyond the basics of “keeping the pressure up,” the author explains in clear terms how to set effective priorities to assure op ti mum plant op eration, in cluding safety, con ti nuity of op eration, damage pre vention, man aging en-vi ron men tal im pact, training re placement plant op erators, logging and pre serving historical data, and operating the plant eco nomically. The book can also serve as an im por tant reference for man agers and su per-in ten dents who are in ter esting in re ducing a facility’s op er ating expense.

ISBN: 0-88173-434-9

81/2 x 11, 401 pp., Illus.

Hardcover, $150

—— CONTENTS —— 1 – Operating Wisely

2 – Operations

3 – What the Wise Operator Knows

4 – Special Systems

5 – Maintenance

6 – Consumables

7 – Water Treatment

8 – Strength of Materials

9 – Plants & Equipment

10 – Controls

11 – Why They Fail

Appendices, Bibliography, IndexORDER CODE: 0532

Maximize safety and standards compliance while minimizing injuries, liabilities and downtime…

SAFETY MANAGEMENT: A GUIDE FOR FACILITY MANAGERSSECOND EDITIONBy Joseph F. GustinJoseph Gustin’s Safety Management is de signed as an easy-to-access, ready guide to the world of safety planning and com pliance, OSHA in-spections, workplace vio lence, er go nomics, re cov ery from down time losses, the intricacies of ADA, and more. Emphasis is placed on maxi-mizing pro duc tivity and stan dards com pliance, while mini mizing in ju ries, liabilities and down-time. The new sec ond edition pro vides up dated statistics, a cross com pari son of “old” vs. “new” OSHA stan dards, an update on em ployer com-pliance re quirements to ADA with ref erences to various court de cisions, discussion of new er go nomics stan dards, ex pla nation of re cent re visions to OSHA workplace inspection/in ves-ti gation pro ce dures and record keeping rules, and new ma terial on violence in the work place which in cludes checklists, case studies and rec-ommen dations.ISBN: 0-88173-331-8

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—— CONTENTS ——

ORDER CODE: 0598

1 – Understanding Safety as a Workplace Issue 2 – Rights & Responsibilities 3 – The Whistleblower Act 4 – Safety Regulations & Facility Liability 5 – The Americans with Disabilities Act 6 – Assessing & Managing Risk 7 – Violence in the Workplace 8 – The Safety, Emergency Response & Hazard Communication Planning Program 9 – Preparing for the OSHA Inspection 10 – Keeping Accurate Records 11 – Change ManagementAppendices, Index

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——— CONTENTS ——— 1 – Threats to Facilities 2 – Risk Assessment 3 – Physical Separation: Fences, Barriers, Gates, Distance, Lighting 4 – Building Elements & Explosion Behavior 5 – Openings in Buildings 6 – Access Hardware: Mechanical Locks, Latches, Keys 7 – Electronic Access Hardware: Locks 8 – Electronic Lock Control: Giving Users Access 9 – Computerized Access Control 10 – Intrusion Detection: Preventing Unauthorized Access 11 – Closed Circuit Television Systems: Who Is There & What Are They Doing? 12 – Eavesdropping & Voyeurism & What to Do About It 13 – Power Supply for Security System Devices 14 – Guards & Guard Forces 15 – People: Personnel, Badges, Background Checks, Training, System Testing & Security Professional Certification 16 – Emergency Response 17 – Security Associations: Who Can You Turn To? Bibliography, Glossary, Index

Here’s your complete guide to optimum protection for your facility, personnel and valuable assets…

FACILITY MANAGER’S GUIDE TO SECURITY: PROTECTING YOUR ASSETSBy Robert ReidThis book was written specifically to pro-vide the facility man ager with vir tually all information needed to build and manage an effective security system for any type of facility. Topics include fa cility layout, distances and sepa ration, fencing, access con trol, intrusion de tection sys tems, pass key and key control systems, locks, hasps, gates, etc. Also explored are more so phis ti-cated systems such as closed circuit TV, mi-cro wave trans mitters, lasers, lighting, clear zone, com puter access con trol, thumbprint and reti nal scan access con trol, voice print analysis, and hand ge om etry. In addition, non-hardware as pects of security are ex am-ined, in cluding se cu rity clearances and back-ground checks, guards, rounds, shift work, training, and procedure de vel opment.

ISBN: 0-88173-479-9

6 x 9, 327 pp., Illus. Hardcover, $98.00

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Here’s your complete guide to making crucial “repair or replace” decisions for your facility…

HANDBOOK OF FACILITY ASSESSMENTBy James PiperThis practical guide is designed for facility and main te-nance man agers who are facing “re pair or replace” de-cisions for their buildings. Filled with useful in for mation and re sources to aid in the decision process, this hands-on reference will show you how to accu rately rate the con dition of ex isting equip-ment and com po nents, effectively assess your options, and avoid making costly mis takes. De tailed step-by-step in structions are pro vided, along with forms listing spe cific cri te ria iden tified for rating each building com po nent.

ISBN: 0-88173-321-0

6 x 9, 452 pp., Illus. Hardcover, $135.00

1 – The Facility Assessment Process

2 – General Forms

3 – The Building Site

4 – The Building Envelope

5 – The Building Interior

6 – Mechanical Systems 7 – Plumbing Systems 8 – Electrical Systems 9 – Transportation Systems 10 – Outdoor Recreational Facilities Index

—————— CONTENTS ——————

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Use these easy-reference table to save countless hours in your boiler optimization efforts…

COMBUSTION EFFICIENCY TABLESBy Harry Taplin, P.E.Anyone involved in improving combustion effi-ciency will find the ninety-three combustion effi-ciency tables con tained in this reference a valuable, time-saving tool. Pub lished here for the first time, the tables are based on the ASME/ANSI Power Test Code 4.1, and are designed to sys tem atically illustrate how different variables impact the combustion process. The vast amount of information presented is conveniently organized for easy reference, so that the user can quickly locate the information which pertains to the type of fuel, or type of boiler he is dealing with.

ISBN: 0-88173-143-9ORDER CODE: 0277

—— CONTENTS ——

Learn how to implement over 60 proven measures to boost efficiency and optimize boiler plant performance… BOILER PLANT AND DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM OPTIMIZATION MANUALSECOND EDITIONBy Harry Taplin, P.E.

Completely revised and edited, this expert’s guide to boilers details all you’ll need to know to implement a proven, systematic approach to improving boiler plant and distribution system efficiency. For the sec ond edition, a new “boiler plant ori en tation” chapter has been added to the be ginning of the book to give you a fast overview of the key boiler plant optimization issues and solution approaches. The author then takes you step by step through each of the tech-nical, practical and managerial as pects of boiler performance improvement, pro viding you with the tools you’ll need to implement an effective, fine-tuned boiler optimization program for your facility. You’ll learn the best methods for cal cu-lating and assessing efficiency, analyzing and optimizing com bustion, selecting and applying appropriate controls, and optimally tuning up your boilers. You’ll find in-depth coverage of such topics as fuel oil additives, modulation controls, automatic blowdown control, power burners, submerged com bustion, fuel se lection, oxygen, fuel gas mea surement, multi-state gas valves, fuel oil viscosity management and more.

ISBN: 0-88173-265-6

81⁄2 x 11, 387 pp., Illus.

Softcover, $84.00ORDER CODE: 0404

1 – Boiler Plant Orientation: Fast Track

2 – Optimizing Boiler Plants, Establishing the Ideal Scene

3 – Energy Management Basics for Boilers and Sys tems

4 – Boiler Plant Efficiency

5 – Distribution System Efficiency

6 – Efficiency Calculation Methods

7 – Combustion Analysis

8 – The Control of Boilers

9 – Boiler Tune Up

10 – Over 60 Ways to Improve Efficiency

11 – Boiler Plant Calculations

12 – Waste Heat Recovery

13 – Steam System Optimization

14 – Steam Traps

15 – Boiler Water Treatment

Appendices

Index

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INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY FOR ENERGY MANAGERSCompiled and edited by Barney L. Capehart, Ph.D., C.E.M.

This important reference aims specifically to prepare energy managers to un der stand the basic con cepts of in for mation tech nology (IT), so that they can successfully apply this knowl edge in their facility – and have the un der standing nec essary to supervise the IT work of a consultant or vendor. You’ll find all critical in for mation needed to effectively purchase, install and operate complex web-based energy in for mation and con trol systems. Com pre hen sive in scope, this ref erence addresses all of the most sig nifi cant energy and facility-rel evant IT concepts and prin ciples with emphasis on networking, use of facility op eration da ta bases, and sharing data using the web and the TCP/IP commu ni cations protocol.

ISBN: 0-88173-449-781/

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Four complete books on one CD…

THE POWER GEN ERATION REFERENCE LIBRARY CDIncluding over 1700 pages of text, graphics, charts and illustrations, the Power Gen eration Reference Library CD pro vides an eco nomical re source for today’s energy pro fessional. Indexed with bookmarksfor convenient navi-gation, the CD-ROM con tains the following four com plete books in Adobe Acrobat® PDF format:

• CombinedHeating,Cooling&PowerHandbook:Technologies&Applications by Neil Petchers

• Small-ScaleCogenerationHandbook Second Edition by Bernard F. Kolanowski

• GasTurbineHandbook:Principles&Practices Second Edition by Tony Giampaolo, P.E.

• GuidetoElectricPowerGeneration Second Edition by Anthony J. Pansini and Kenneth D. Smalling

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Published in Adobe Acrobat PDF® format, this CD contains con tri butions from more than 165 top experts spanning vir tually every area of commercial, industrial, institutional and gov ern men tal energy management . Papers cover a broad spec trum of topics, including green and sustainable facility design/retrofit, ad vances in lighting efficiency, HVAC optimization, motor efficiency, steam system op ti mi zation, building commissioning, power quality, building automation, energy in for mation systems, re newable en ergy applications, load profiling, cogeneration, dis trib uted gen eration, fuel cell ad vances, pho to vol taic applications, smart in su lation, high per for mance facility planning, LEED® cer ti fi cation, federal energy man agement, indoor air quality developments, per for mance con tracting and project fi nancing, and much more.

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WEB BASED ENERGY INFORMATION & CONTROL SYSTEMSBy Barney L. Capehart and Lynne C. CapehartAdvances in new equipment, new pro cesses and new technology are the driving forces in im provements in energy man agement, energy effi ciency and en ergy cost control. The purpose of this book is to document the op-erational ex pe rience with web based sys tems in actual facilities and in varied applications, and to show how new oppor tu nities have de vel oped for energy and fa cility man agers to quickly and effec tively control and manage their op erations. You’ll find in for mation on what is actually happening at other fa cilities, and see what is involved for current and future in stallations of internet-based tech nologies. The case studies and appli cations de scribed should provide valuable assistance.ISBN: 0-88173-501-9 81/

2 x 11, Hardcover, 545 pp., Illus.

MANAGEMENT, MEASUREMENT & VERIFICATION OF PERFORMANCE CONTRACTINGBy James P. Waltz, P.E.Written by a leading expert in the field of mea surement and veri fi cation, this book pro vides a truly au thori tative resource on the skill and art of manag-ing and moni toring per for mance con tracted energy projects. Following a brief re view of the fundamental con cepts of per for mance con tracting, the author guides you through every as pect of ac tually imple menting a successful per for mance con tract. You’ll find out what can lead a project to go wrong, as well as how to monitor and verify a project’s true per for mance all along the way. Nu merous case studies and specific project ex amples are used to clearly illus trate the con cepts presented.ISBN: 0-88173-271-06 x 9, Hardcover, 346 pp., Illus.

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ELECTRICAL DISTRIBUTION ENGINEERINGTHIRD EDITIONBy Anthony J. Pansini, E.E., P.E.This comprehensive volume brings you up-to-date information on the latest developments which impact planning and design of electrical distri-bution systems. Addressing topics such as mechanical designs, materials improvements, total quality control, computers and electronic circuitry, this book answers questions on everything from the basics of electrical and mechanical design to the selection of optimum materials and equip-ment. Beginning with initial planning considerations, the author takes you step-by-step through each stage of mechanical design of the principal facilities, including substation installation. Other topics include safety, quality of service, load shedding, brownouts, demand controls and more. ISBN: 0-88173-546-96 X 9, Hardcover, 525 pp., Illus. ORDER CODE: 0588List Price: $98.00

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COGENERATION & SMALL POWER PRODUCTION MANUALFIFTH EDITIONBy Scott Spiewak and Larry WeissThe Cogeneration and Small Power Pro duction Manual’s cov erage of the sub ject is truly com pre hen sive, spanning the full spectrum of tech-nical, le gal and financial aspects of project planning and man agement. Utility deregulation is spurring new in terest in the ex plo ration of co gen-eration and small power pro duction as an eco nomically viable choice. This manual will serve as a reliable information re source to guide your analysis of any project, giving you the tools you need to determine the true economics of your decision. The latest edition includes a new sec-tion on utility stanby rates and their im pact.ISBN: 0-88173-270-28 1/2 x 11, Softcover, 344 pp., Illus.

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DICTIONARY OF ENERGY EFFICIENCY TECHNOLOGIES By Michael F. Hordeski This comprehensive reference addresses the di verse topics that form the back bone of energy con ser vation, in a time-saving dic tio nary format. Entries in clude a broad range of important topics, covering such areas as ad vanced power system in fra struc ture, power options and configurations, systems of gen erator backup, re dun dancy, capac-ity, power quality prob lems, power pro tection, com puter-con trolled sys tems, auditing, en ergy reduction, lighting sys tems, co gen eration, waste heat re cov ery and HVAC sys tems. Each entry is one to several pages in length, and covers critical issues and solutions in many im-por tant emerging areas of the energy effi ciency field.ISBN: 0-88173-455-16 x 9, Hardcover, 358 pp., Illus.

INVESTMENT GRADE ENERGY AUDITBy Shirley J. Hansen, Ph.D., and James W. Brown, P.E. This book was written to give energy-involved pro fessionals the tools they need to take their en ergy audits to the next level, and use them to accu rately predict a building’s future energy use and true savings po ten tial. Going beyond the con ven tional en ergy audit, which can lead to pro jections which are fre quently off by as much as ±20%, this book pro vides detailed guide lines on how to use the new tool, the in vestment grade audit (IGA), to predict savings with much greater accu racy. The au thors have cov ered every as pect of the IGA, in cluding risk man agement, the “people” factor, mea surement and veri fi cation, fi nancing issues, report pre sen tation guide lines, and mas ter plan-ning strategies.ISBN: 0-88173-362-86 x 9, Hardcover, 195 pp., Illus.

NEW TECHNOLOGIES FOR ENERGY EFFICIENCYBy Michael F. HordeskiThis book examines the full scope of new technologies now available to reduce de pen dency on the increasingly stressed power grid in-fra struc ture. The author details the tools and technologies available for in cor po rating smaller, clean, more efficient energy-gen er ating tech nologies such as small-scale co gen eration, fuel cells, and natu-ral gas dis trib uted gen eration into your energy man agement plan. Thor oughly ex am ined are the role of new tech nologies in reducing op er ating costs and im proving energy man agement, in cluding use of al ter native en ergy, moni toring rates and policy, man aging power quality, effective use of energy ser vices, assessing en ergy storage op-tions, integrating lighting and cooling systems, and more.ISBN: 0-88173-369-56 x 9, Hardcover, 376 pp., Illus.

HVAC PROCEDURES & FORMS MANUALSECOND EDITIONBy Herbert C. WendesDeveloped for real projects in volving HVAC, en ergy au diting, TAB, and cost es ti mating, and re fined through feed back from thou sands of en gi neers and tech nicians, the forms con tained in this manual are concise, com pre hen sive, and op ti mally or ga nized for easy ref-erence. Com plete sets of forms are pro vided for all as pects of testing and bal ancing, energy au diting, indoor quality di ag no sis, and load cal cu lations. Also included is a chap ter on tech nical man agement, pro viding pro ce dures for achieving thor ough, sys tem atic and accu rate prob lem solving, trouble shooting and de cision making in building sys tems man agement and con tracting.ISBN: 0-88173-359-88 1/2 x 11, Softcover, 268 pp., Illus.

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PRINCIPLES OF CONTROLLED MAINTENANCE MANAGEMENTBy P. Dale JohnsonAn effective, well-managed main te nance pro gram is cru cial to the ef-ficient and eco nomical per for mance of any type of fa cility. This book presents a complete, step-by-step guide to sys tem atically im proving over all main te nance operations, covering main te nance or ga ni zation, in ventory, con tinuous in spection, planning, sched uling and pro gram man agement. The pre sen tation is struc tured in a manner which allows the reader to uti lize ba sic guide lines in imple menting a man agement sys tem which can be cus tomized to the spe cific re quirements and goals of his/her plant or fa cility, re gardless of size or type of operation.ISBN: 0-88173-354-76 x 9, Hardcover, 137 pp., Illus.

ROTATING MACHINERY: PRACTICAL SOLUTIONS TO UNBALANCE & MISALIGNMENTBy Robert B. McMillanThis book brings you both a theoretical and prac tical un der standing of unbalance and mis alignment in ro tating equipment. These two con-ditions account for the vast ma jority of prob lems with ro tating equipment en coun tered in the real world. You’ll learn the ways in which vibration can be used to de ter mine the op era tional in teg rity of ro tating ma chin ery. You’ll gain a clear un der standing of the re la tionships be tween various vi bra tional char ac ter is tics and the asso ciated forces gen erated within the op er ating ma chin ery when con ditions of un balance and mis alignment are present. Reso nance and beat fre quencies are de tailed, along with sources and cures.ISBN: 0-88173-466-76 x 9, Hardcover, 229 pp., Illus.

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BIOTERRORISM: A GUIDE FOR FACILITY MANAGERSBy Joseph F. GustinIn the age of terrorism, the fa cility manager is in a more critical position than ever before. Protecting the organization’s building and its occupants from chemical, biological and ra dio logical (CBR) attacks that are designed to dis rupt and/or destroy business operation has become an increasingly important pri ority for facility managers. This book addresses CBR attacks, as well as other forms of terrorism concerns, such as mailroom se cu rity, bomb threats, etc., along with the nec essary steps for prevention, how to assess vul nerabil ity, how to improve emer gency pre paredness, and how to assure op ti mum re sponse and recovery in the event of an attack.

ISBN: 0-88173-468-36 x 9, Hardcover, 265 pp., Illus.

CYBER TERRORISM: A GUIDE FOR FACILITY MANAGERSBy Joseph F. GustinProtecting the organization’s in fra struc ture from cyber-based atacks that are designed to disrupt and/or destroy business operations is becoming increasingly important for fa cility managers. This book addresses cyber terrorism and other forms of terrorist ac tivity, including mailroom security, bomb threats, and the constant attack fromviruses, hackers and other invasive pro grams. Also cov ered in de tail are the nec essary steps for pre-vention, how to assess vulnerabil ity, emer gency pre paredness, pre vention strat egies, and incidentresponse and recovery.ISBN: 0-88173-442-X6 x 9, Hardcover, 247 pp., Illus.

EMERGENCY & BACKUP POWER SOURCES: PREPARING FOR BLACK OUTS & BROWNOUTSBy Michael Hordeski This book provides invaluable information on emer gency and backup power sources. The reader will find much useful in for mation on the types of sys tems that can take over during power in terruptions, such as standby power systems that employ batteries, kinetic energy storage, fuel cells, re-cip ro cating en gines, and tur bines. Topics include, power dis tur bances and in terruptions, spikes and noise, sags and surges, black outs and brown outs, surge suppression, voltages regu lation, load man agement, power quality issues, re liabil ity and main tainabil ity, com pari son of op er ating costs, en-vi ron men tal issues, black out planning, emer gency pro ce dures, and more.ISBN: 0-88173-484-56 x 9, Hardcover, 313 pp., Illus.

DISASTER & RECOVERY PLANNING: A GUIDE FOR FACILITY MANAGERSFOURTH EDITIONBy Joseph F. GustinThe key to understanding the complexities of di sas ter preparedness and business con ti nuity lies in focusing upon the issue of pre vention, or miti-gation. This best-selling ref erence speaks to the issues of pre vention, as well as “con trolling” the effects of a di sas ter on a company’s operations. A special chap ter on bioterrorism addresses assessing and managing bioterrorism-re lated risk. Statistical data on work place vio lence is also pro vided. Other critical topics in clude cov erage of regu lator in fluence, effective miti gation strat egies, enlisting the media’s assis tance in re cov-ery planning, con tin gency planning, loss pre vention, fa cility evacuation, em ployee training, chain of command, check lists, com puter and data pro-tection, bomb threat re sponse, standby power, self-in spection, and more.ISBN: 0-88173-557-4 6 x 9, Hardcover, 423 pp., Illus.

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PROJECT MANAGEMENT & LEADERSHIP SKILLS FOR ENGINEERING & CONSTRUCTION PROJECTSBy Barry Benator, P.E., C.E.M., and Albert Thumann, P.E., C.E.M.Project management is the key to any en gi neering and construction project’s success. Now you can learn from the experts real-world tested strategies you can use to lead your projects to on-time, within budget, high quality success stories. Specifics of sched uling, cost es ti mating and leadership skills are fully de tailed. The au thors will show you how to or ga nize your project from the very be ginning to achieve success. You’ll also learn to use win-win negotiation skills during each stage of your project. Real world examples will fa cili tate your un der standing of how to apply every aspect of the ma terial pre sented in the text.ISBN: 0-88173-429-26 x 9, Hardcover, 226 pp., Illus.

USER’S GUIDE TO NATURAL GAS PURCHASING AND RISK MANAGEMENTEdited by F. William PayneThe planning which users must now un der take if they are to prop-erly manage their natu ral gas pur chases has become quite com plex. This book ex plores the evo lution of market changes and helps the reader un der stand ways to make the buying pro cess most economi-cal and beneficial. The full scope of effective gas pur chase manage-ment is cov ered, including de vel oping a pur chasing strat egy, the gas mar keting pro cess, critical el ements of natu ral gas con tracts, re tail en ergy con-tracts, the gas fu tures market, fuel and cost man-agement strat egies, effective use of gas supply aggre gation, the im pact of FERC Or der 636, and im por tant en vi ron men tal consider-ations.ISBN: 0-88173-298-26 x 9, Hardcover, 242 pp., Illus.

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ROTATING ELECTRICAL MACHINES AND POWER SYSTEMSSECOND EDITIONBy Dale R. Patrick and Stephen W. FardoThis authoritative ref erence will serve as your com plete guide to today’s rotating elec trical ma chin ery and power systems, pre sented in a clear, easy-to-assimi late for mat. The au thors have de vel oped an “elec trical power systems” model to present key con cepts of pro duction, dis-tri bution, con version and con trol sys tems. Subjects cov ered in clude physical char ac ter is tics of ro tating sys tems, elec trical power basics, AC and DC gen erators, trans formers, power dis tri bution sys tems, DC motors, single-phase and three-phase AC motors, spe cialized elec trical ma chin ery, con trol sys tems, and mea surement and testing equipment.ISBN: 0-88173-239-76 x 9, Hardcover, 398 pp., Illus. ORDER CODE: 0379

SLASHING UTILITY COSTS HANDBOOKSECOND EDITIONBy John M. Studebaker, Ph.D.Thousands of companies accomplished their goal of saving thou sands of dollars in utility costs by imple menting the tech niques pre sented in the first edition of this handbook. In this new edition, Dr. Studebaker brings you up to speed on how to achieve even greater savings as de regu lation pro vides new al ter natives and stra te gic cost re duction oppor tu nities. You’ll gain an un der standing of usage and billing prac-tices which in fluence your utility costs, as well as how retail wheeling impacts your decisions. Material on pur chasing natu ral gas takes into account current negotiation priorities and con trac tual considerations. Chapters on cogeneration cover use of shared savings strategies as well as turnkey approaches.ISBN: 0-88173-283-4

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GLOBALCON 2009 PROCEEDINGS CD Association of Energy EngineersHeld April 1-2, 2009 / Atlantic City, NJThis CD contains the text of many of the papers presented during the 2009 Globalcon conference program, published in Adobe Acrobat PDF format. Contributions from leading experts representing a broad spectrum of specialties within the industrial, institutional and govern-mental energy management fields cover topics including energy cost control, carbon reduction, lighting efficiency, renewable/green energy developments, climate change, smart buildings and more, along with case histories of successful projects.

ROOFING AND CLADDING SYSTEMS HANDBOOK: A GUIDE FOR FACILITY MANAGERSBy Robert ReidHere is the first detailed manual designed spe cifically to guide the facility manager in making the best de cisions regarding roofing sys-tems re placements, repairs and upgrades. You’ll learn about the latest de vel opments in roofing ma te rials and cladding systems, as well as how factors such as weather con ditions and ther mal ex pansion and con traction im pact roofing de sign and material se lection. Other topics in clude in su lation and wa ter proofing membrane re quirements, en ergy sys tem cal cu lations, fas teners and flashings, local codes and stan dards, life cycles of roofing sys tems, en vi ron men tal con sid er ations, roofing project man agement, and warranty and main te nance of roofing sys-tems, and roofing safety and liabil ity.ISBN: 0-88173-330-X6 x 9, Hardcover, 268 pp., Illus.

MANUAL FOR INTELLIGENT ENERGY SERVICESBy Shirley J. Hansen, Ph.D.This book is dedicated to the front line man ager of America’s eco nomic life blood: en ergy. It is designed to help owners and man agers first assess their organization’s en ergy con ditions, and then de ter mine the best outsourcing strat egies for needed ser vices. The au thor shares ex-pe riences drawn from over twenty-five years in the en ergy business and work in over 30 coun tries, and pro vides succinct case studies to ex pand on im por tant points raised and to provide in sight into their appli cation. The final section takes into account recent events which have high lighted the un pre dictable situation surrounding our energy supplies, as well as how to make the most of it.ISBN: 0-88173-380-66 x 9, Hardcover, 295 pp., Illus.

FINE TUNING AIR CONDITIONING & REFRIGERATION SYSTEMSBy Billy C. LangleyThis comprehensive hands-on manual covers all the procedures nec-essary to fine tune heating, ventilating, air conditioning and re frig eration systems for op ti mum op er ating effi ciency. Easy-to-follow guide lines and worksheets guide you each step of the pro cess giving you the tools you need to assure that equipment can operate at peak effi ciency as designed by the manu fac turer. The full spec trum of sys tems and equip-ment are cov ered, including electric heating, gas heating, oil burners, air con di tioning sys tems, heat pumps, and re frig eration equipment. A wealth of helpful dia grams, illustrations, es ti mating tools, and work-sheets are also provided.ISBN: 0-88173-358-X8 1/2 x 11, Softcover, 327 pp., Illus..

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WEST COAST EMC 2009 PROCEEDINGS CDAssociation of Energy EngineersHeld June 10-11, 2009 / Long Beach, CAThis CD contains the many of the papers presented during the 2009 West Coast Energy Management Congress conference program, published in Adobe Acrobat PDF format. Contributions from leading experts in the end-user commercial, industrial, institutional energy field address topics including energy cost control, green building de-velopments, climate change, carbon reduction, new lighting technolo-gies and lighting retrofit, industrial energy efficiency opportunities, successful utility programs, new developments in building automation systems, detailed project case histories and more.

TRANSMISSION LINE RELIABILITY AND SECURITYBy Anthony J. Pansini, E.E., P.E.Electric service has become a necessity, not only in the lives of in di viduals, but also in the operation of public services. This timely book tack les both the problems of reliability and se cu rity in clear, precise terms. Drawing upon his ex ten sive hands-on knowl edge of power systems, Mr. Pansini offers prac tical, inno vative solutions to address these issues – so lutions based in the design, con struction, main te nance and op eration of trans-mission fa cilities. You’ll gain a clearer un der standing of the real effects of deregulation on the re liabil ity of existing trans mission systems, and ben-efit from an expert’s view of what may be done to maintain or improve their reliability. ISBN: 0-88173-471-36 x 9, Hardcover, 335 pp., Illus.

INDOOR AIR QUALITY CASE STUDIES REFERENCE GUIDEEdited by George BendaThis book provides you with the benefit of both good and bad ex pe-riences in indoor air quality man agement over the past de cade. The case studies are pre sented with commen tary to guide you in cap turing the lessons learned. Each case study contains the details you need to fully understand what went right as well as what went wrong. The insightful analysis presented with each case is de signed to assist you in gen er aliz ing the results for appli ca bility to other types of settings. Supporting tech nical and scientific data is pre sented for each case.ISBN: 0-88173-305-98 1/2 x 11, Hardcover, 238 pp., Illus.

HVAC CONTROL IN THE NEW MILLENNIUMBy Michael HordeskiBuilding con di tioning now accounts for about 20% of the total energy con sumed in the U.S., so com puter-optimized HVAC sys tems can make a major con tri bution in re ducing our na tional en ergy use. This book ex am ines how the latest ad vances in dis trib uted tech nology will be used in commer cial sys tems. Topics in clude the full scope of current and emerging HVAC con trol tech nologies, cov ering per-sonal com puter-based sys tems, ex pert sys tems, fi ber optic in fra red tech nologies, wireless commu ni cation, self-op ti mizing soft ware sensors, micro tech nology, dis trib uted direct digi tal con trol, con trol bus tech niques, and more.ISBN: 0-88173-339-36 x 9, Hardcover, 387 pp., Illus.

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PUMP APPLICATION DESK BOOKTHIRD EDITIONBy Paul N. GarayHere’s your complete guide to solving the prob lems asso ciated with all types of pump appli cations. Ex am ined in detail are pumping of vis cous fluids, speci fi-cation of variable speed pumping con trols, use of pump curves, slurries and their asso ciated prob lems, and pump cat ego ries and uses. A full chap ter is devoted to seals and bal ancing de vices, addressing con sid er ations such as me chanical seals, stuffing box de tails, in ter nal pump seals, mag netic fluid seals, and seal flushing and coding sys tems. Also cov ered are re cent de vel opments in spe cialized pump appli cations in cluding slurry pump trans port of solid ma te rials. The text is illus-trated with nu merous no mo grams, tables and fig ures to guide you in selecting the best pumps for your appli cations.ISBN: 0-88173-231-16 x 9, Hardcover, 701 pp., Illus.

INDUSTRIAL ELECTRONICS: DEVICES & SYSTEMS SECOND EDITIONBy Stephen W. Fardo

In a fairly short time span, industry has made a transition from largely manual manu fac turing methods to some very so phis ti cated au to mated procedures . Recent de vel opments in such areas as solid-state elec tronics, mi cro min ia tur ization, computers, mi cro pro cessors, pro grammable con-trollers and ro botics have had a huge im pact on in dus trial tech nicians and en gi neers. This book was written to serve as a guide to today’s new devices and au to mated systems, taking you step by step through each com po nent and sub-sys tem, and leading to a level of un der standing sufficient to fa cili tate the man agement of over all system op eration, and assessment/correction of mal functions when they occur.

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CONTROL & INSTRUMENTATION TECHNOLOGY IN HVAC: PCs & EN VI RON MEN TAL CONTROLSBy Michael HordeskiAs energy costs continue to grow in relation to overall operating costs, the need for more refined HVAC control has become more crucial. HVAC strategies such as optimizing start-up time and supply air tem pera ture, and minimizing fan energy and reheating are not only possible, but are becoming necessary. This book examines the the spe cifics of how emerging technologies can now be applied to HVAC sys tems. The latest HVAC control technologies and their appli cation are fully examined, with specific coverage of HVAC op ti mi zation strat egies, boiler and pump control, heat pump and chiller op ti mi zation, en vi ron men tal controls, wireless control, computer control and building au to mation.ISBN: 0-88173-306-76 x 9, Hardcover, 319 pp., Illus.

EFFECTIVELY MANAGING NATURAL GAS COSTSBy John StudebakerNatural gas purchasing is generally deregulated on a federal or in ter state basis. However, intrastate, there are many con ditions that come into play which typically trans late into higher costs for the commer cial or in dus trial user. This book is intended to serve as com pre hen sive ref erence to be used by the natural gas pur chaser to sort out both po ten tial pitfalls that can nega tively impact gas costs, and oppor tu nities for sig nifi cant savings available to the informed user. Each step in the process of natural gas pro duction and delivery is thor oughly ex am ined, in cluding pro duction, inter/intrastate trans por tation, regu lation, cost factors, local dis tri bution, com pany struc tures, and de regu lation pro cesses. Also fully covered is the natu ral gas LDC billing pro cess, and related savings.ISBN: 0-88173-499-36 x 9, Hardcover, 325 pp., Illus.

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